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An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the earlier 81.5cm fullered steel blade later plated, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with the Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot, service scabbard and frog, 107cm; two Elizabeth II Swagger Sticks, to the Royal Army Educational Corps, each with silver globular pommel embossed with corps badge (3). Sword blade is from a George VI sword and has been refinished. Otherwise ok. One swagger stick with small dents to the silver pommel.
A Scottish Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel blade, the ebony grip carved on one side with basket weave, with foil backed stone pommel and leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts; a 19th Century Ceylonese Pia Ketta, with clip point steel blade, the horn grip carved with foliage and with copper filigree mounts, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Small Knife, with reeded ivory grip; a 19th Century Bronze Signal Cannon Barrel, 22cm, lacks carriage; also, a sword scabbard; and a leather swagger stick (6)
A rare 18th century folk art sailors Linstock, of tapering form, the finial carved the head of a man wearing a hat and smoking a pipe, 51.5 cm long See illustration Note: A Linstock (also called a Lintstock) is a staff to hold a lighted slow match. The name was adapted from the Dutch Lontsok, 'match stick'. Linstocks were used for discharging cannons in the early days of artillery; the linstock allowed the gunner to stand farther from the cannon as it was dangerous to apply the lighted match to the touch hole at the breach of the gun, not only could the charge flash back, but the recoil of the cannon might send the carriage towards the gunnerReport by KBDowel or peg through the top is partially missing and there is a certain amount of damage/loss to the top. Otherwise general knocks and wear you would expect from use Please see additional images
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD AND SMALL DIAMOND STICK PIN AND OTHER ITEMS The open-round stickpin head stamped '18', the pin unmarked; Mirela, a lady's 9ct gold cased round wrist watch circa 1929, with a silvered dial with raised gilt off-set Arabic numerals, two-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel, on a gold-plated and stainless steel expanding bracelet, Swiss 15 jewel movement; together with Swiss Emperor, a lady's silver cased integral mesh bracelet watch, circa 1977, 40g gross including the movement`
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER INK STAND OR STANDISH with two pen recesses, a gadrooned border with flower-head and leaf-scroll chased corners on floral chased paw fee, with a central round sand box covered by a small shaped-round chamber candle stick with a conforming nozzle and border and a conical extinguisher, this flanked by a silver mounted cut clear-glass square ink well and a similar jar with gadrooned pull-off covers, all with the mark of Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1818, the stand 22.75cm wide (9 in), 15.5cm deep (6 ¼ in), 710g of weighable silver (a little over 22 ¾ oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE A 19TH CENTURY FLORAL POSY HOLDER in the form of trailing leaves, the facetted handle alternately engraved with foliate scrolls and chevrons, apparently unmarked, approx. 16cm high overall (6 ¼ in); a late Victorian silver shaped-round pendant pill box with broad panels of reeded decoration around round reserves, one wirth initials, mark of William Neale, Birmingham 1891, 3.25cm diameter (1 ¼ in); a pair of Continental white metal napkin rings, each pierced embossed with birds and animals and a vacant shield; a Far Eastern profusely embossed and compressed-round pill box and cover; the plate includes an oval entrée dish and cover; a chamber candle stick with floral borders; a four division toast rack a Kings patter grape shears and other items including a gilt-metal round draw-purse
A LATE GEORGE II CAST SILVER TAPER STICK the spool-shaped capital with a shaped-square and part-fluted nozzle, on a knopped baluster stem on a sunk-centre shaped-square base with anthemion corners, the maker's mark a little weakly struck, possibly that of John Orme I, London 1752, 13cm high overall (5 in), 150g (a little over 4 ¾ oz)
A LATE GEORGE II CAST SILVER-GILT TAPER STICK with a spool-shaped capital, a knopped and fluted baluster stem on a petal-shaped hexafoil base with anthemion corners, the maker's mark stuck over an edge but probably that of William Grundy, London 1757, 12.5cm high overall (5 in), 124g (a little under 4 oz)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CAST SILVER-GILT 'HARLEQUIN' SHORT-CANDLESTICK OR TAPER STICK the harlequin holding aloft a fluted drip pan and spool-shaped capital and standing on a naturalistic domed mound on a shaped-round foot pierced and chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls, mark of Sebastian Crespell II, London 1838, 16.5cm high (6 ½ in), 240g (a little under 7 ¾ oz)
A CONTINENTAL MOUNTED MOTHER OF PEARL LEAF-SHAPED CHAMBER CANDLE STICK with an engraved mother of pearl leaf-shaped base on three small feet and with white metal trailing leaf and fruiting vine mounts with a small loop handle and a filigree nozzle and a plain conical extinguisher, apparently unmarked approx. 10.5cm overall (4 ¼ in)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY INCLUDING AN ENGRAVED STRAIGHT-TAPERING TIE CLIP stamped '14K', 3.1g; a yellow metal and 7.5mm diameter cultured-pearl stick pin, unmarked; together with two silver 'ingot' pendants; various commemorative crowns; a gold-plated tie clip; a similar tie tack; and three lady's wrist or bracelet watches

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