Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art
Auctioneer: Woolley & Wallis Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508
Date: 8th January 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm
Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm
Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am
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Auction Lots - Page 13
602
Two Swedish silver handled walking canes, one with a malacca shaft and inscribed 'G. Johansson Fran kamrater pa 40 arsdagen', 33¼in (84.4cm) long, the other with a beech shaft, 38in (96.5cm) long. (2) £60-100
603
Three horn handled walking canes, two with plain shafts, the other with a branch shaft, 35¾in (91cm) long. (3) £100-150
604
A palmwood swordstick, with a root bowl terminal and an applied silver ferrule, 34½in (87.5cm) long, together with a palmwood cane with a horn crook handle and a gilt ferrule stamped '18cgp' and 'CS', 35½in (89.7cm) long. (2) £80-120
605
An olivewood walking cane, with a rosewood handle and bone collar and tip, 34¾in (88cm) long. £40-60
606
An ebonised and silver mounted walking cane, retailed by Brigg, with a spiral ribbed handle and part shaft with wirework decoration, with a plain ebonised shaft, hallmarked 1909, 36½in (92.5cm) long, a bamboo walking cane with a faux tortoiseshell ring and gilt handle and a ceramic handled walking cane. (3) £100-150
607
A walking cane, with a boar's tusk handle and a silver ferrule, hallmarked Brimingham 1895, to an ebony shaft and brass tip, 32½in (82cm) long. £50-70
608
An ebony walking cane, with ivory spacers and a macassar ebony turned disc handle, 34¾in (88cm) long. £40-60
609
Three horn handled walking canes, one with a silver ferrule, 36½in (92.5cm) long. (3) £100-150
610
Two Alpine walking canes, with horn handles and fur ferrules, inscribed 'Montreux' and 'Jnterlaken', one with a spike terminal, 38½in (98cm) and 32in (81.3cm) long. (2) £60-80
611
A bamboo walking cane, with burr root 'pacifier' handle, 34¼in (87cm) long and another walking cane with a curly horn handle, the base stencilled with an inventory number '515' 40¼in (102.3cm) long. (2) £40-60
612
A 19th century sword stick, with a faceted blued steel blade, in a briar cane, 33¼in (84.5cm) long. £80-120
613
A Victorian ebonised walking cane, with an engraved silver handle, hallmarked for London, 36in (91.5cm) l, a segmented horn walking cane, two black umbrellas one with a gilt metal and tiger's eye handle, stamped 'GM', two crook handled canes and an ebonised cane with an animal's head handle. (7) £150-200
614
An Indian walking cane, with a part carved ebony shaft and an ivory ball handle, 38½in (97.6cm) long. £100-150
615
A patent golfer walking stick, with a wood shaft and lever rotating the golfer's swing, club missing, painted wood and aluminium, the leather bound handle stamped 'PAT PENDING', 36in (91.4cm) long. £60-80
616
A palmwood walking cane, with a trumpet shape horn handle inset a carved ivory floral rondel, 37in (94cm) long. £100-150
617
A bamboo horse measuring stick, with root handle and marked internal shaft with brass mount, level missing, 37¼in (94.5cm) long. £80-120
618
A banjo, with mother of pearl inlay to the neck, the underside with an ivorine label inscribed 'Carl Hynd's Banjo Studio, Clyde House, Lockhart St. Bow', 35in (89cm) long. £200-300
619
A 19th century French rosewood case flutina by Busson, Paris, with twentythree mother of pearl keys, ripple moulded borders and plated mounts, stamped 'BUSSON MAKER PARIS', 15¼in (38.5cm) long. £80-120
620
A violin, with a two piece back, LOB 14½in (37cm.) £50-100
621
A silver mounted rosewood flute by Monzant & Co., 28 Regent Street, Piccadilly, London, 2708, hallmarked London 1826, 28in (71cm) long. £300-400
622
A painted wood model of a biplane, 9¼in (23.5cm) high. £50-100
623
A 1950s painted metal and wood model racing car, 6½in (16cm) high, 22in (55.9cm) wide, 9½in (24.1cm) deep. £50-70
624
A yacht diorama, named 'Olive', 19 x 24in (48.2 x 61cm). £100-150
625
A pond yacht, modern, on a cradle, 42in (106.7cm) high, 29¾in (75.5cm) wide, a clinker built boat and a dinghy with oars, 'NUTKIN'. (3) £150-200
626
A Victorian sailor's shellwork diorama, the centre with a port hole with a printed view of ships and a lighthouse, flanked by floral crackers, within a glazed frame with a gilt slip and a simulated burr frame, 15¼ x 15¼in (38.6 x 38.6cm), 3in (7.2cm) deep. £150-250
627
A 19th century Napoleonic French prisoner of war miniature sailing ship on stand, with a pinned and plank hull with one mast with rigging, 6½in (16.5cm) high, 6in (15cm) wide. (2) £250-350
628
A collection of rowing ephemera, comprising: three painted wood shields for Club Challenge Fours, with monogram 'MRC' possibly for Maidenhead Rowing Club, with a white horse, dated '1898', '1913' and '1914', together with three painted tin shields, and three caps one dated '1919' by Wilton Woodward & Co, Oxford and one embroidered a boar's head, late 19th / early 20th century. (9) £50-80
629
Sixteen carved oak and painted heraldic shields, possibly Cambridge University college club badges, one with a paper trade label for 'A. W. CRISP & CO. 16, KING'S PARADE, CAMBRIDGE', 12½in (31.7cm) high, 9½in (24cm) wide, max. (16) £20-40
630
An iron ship's anchor, 24½in (62.2cm) high, together with a modern hardwood and brass model of a ship's wheel. (2) £30-50
631
A pair of early 19th century carved oak sailor's farewell figures, each on an associated oak plinth, the figures: 9½in (24cm) high, max. (2) £50-70
632
A 19th century sailor's bone fid, 7¾in (19.5cm) long, together with a section of ship's plank inlaid a brass cannon. (2) £40-60
633
A sailor' bag, made from sail canvas, with initials 'L M U', 45in (114.3cm) long. £20-40
634
Two walrus tusks, one carved with the figure of a naked lady, 13in (33cm) long. (2) £50-100
635
A 19th century sailor's scrimshaw whale's tooth, decorated on one side a semi-naked maiden, 6½in (16.2cm) high. £500-700
636
Two whaling harpoons, one with a pivoted tip, 64in (162.5cm) long. (2) £80-120
637
A painted school board, with various names and dates between 1897 and 1908, possibly for a naval academy, 57½in (146cm) high, 31¾in (80.5cm) deep. £400-500
638
A 19th century whaler's flensing spade, with an ash handle and iron blade, 72¼in (183.4cm) long. £100-150
639
A 19th century military jacket, with yellow borders and wirework, with brass buttons for 'West Indies 2nd Regt' and a peaked hat from 'POTTS & MORRIS, 50 PALL MALL LONDON', with a badge for '2 West India Regt', with pommel. (2) £650-700
640
A 19th century whaler's long handled flensing knife, with a pine handle and iron blade, 81¾in (207.5cm) long, together with a whaler's harpoon. (2) £150-200
641
Two 19th century naval jackets, each with gilt brass buttons, one set inscribed 'WEST INDIA REGIMENT 3', the other with a 'crowned anchor'. (2) £250-350
642
A late 19th century canvas diver's suit, together with a copper and brass helmet stamped '..... PATENT LONDON' 12½in (31.8cm) high and a pair of leather lead weighted boots. £200-300
643
A mannequin, with adjustable centre, detachable hands and articulated arms, wearing a pair of leather shoes, 63½in (161cm) high. £80-120
644
A naval ensign flag, on a varnished wood pole, 33in (84cm) high. £20-30
645
A Victorian ivory watch stand, 4¾in (11.7cm) high and a 19th century ivory pot, the rim inscribed 'L. COUPLET A BRUXELLES', with a later pierced base, 3¾in (9.3cm) high, 4½in (11.5cm) wide. (2) £50-100
646
A late 19th century Anglo-Indian ivory watch stand, Vizigapatam, with horn inlay and lac foliate decoration, the door with Sarawati riding a peacock, 7¼in (18.3cm) high, 4½in (11.3cm) wide, 3½in (8.5cm) deep. £180-220
647
A George III 12in (30.5cm) diameter terrestrial globe by Cary's, with twelve engraved and handcoloured gores, inscribed 'CARY'S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, DELINEATED From the best Authorities extant, Exhibiting the different Tracks of CAPTAIN COOK and the New Discoveries made by him and other Circumnavigators, London, Sold by Je Ramsden, No.199 Piccadilly, Jan 1st 1798', with a brass meridian circle and papered horizon graduated in degrees with the months of the year, the points of the compass and the zodiac, the Pacific Ocean with an analemma, on a mahogany tripod base, 25in (63.8cm) high. £3,000-4,000
648
A late George III ebony and brass ship's octant by Spencer, Browning and Rust, London, with an inlaid ivory scale, with monogram 'SBR' and a brass arm, 13¾in (35cm) long, housed in an associated painted stepped box for a Jones, Gray and Keen octant, with two trade labels. £450-550
649
A Smith's brass cased ship's bulkhead timepiece, with a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'SMITH'S CRICKLEWOOD. N.W.E.' and 'MADE IN ENGLAND', 9¼in (23.5cm) diameter. £150-200
650
Emmanuel Bowen. 'An Improved map of Wiltshire Divided into its Hundreds...', a hand coloured engraving, 21½ x 28in (54.5 x 71cm), in a later stained wood and parcel gilt frame. £100-150
651
Emmanuel Bowen. 'An Improved Map of the County of Somerset Divided into its Hundreds;....', a hand coloured engraving, 21 x 28in (53.5 x 71cm), in a later stained wood and parcel gilt frame. £100-150
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art
Auctioneer: Woolley & Wallis Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508
Date: 8th January 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm
Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm
Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am
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