Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Autumn Fine Art, Furnishings & Collectors Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 16th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Monday 12th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Tuesday 13th October 2015 12.00pm - 7.00pm
Wednesday 14th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
or by appointment
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Auction Lots - Page 6
921
  Two bone topped walking sticks, both with carved circle design to terminal, painted shafts, one 90.5cm high, the other 83cm high (faults) £20 - 30
922
  A bamboo walking stick with inset horse measuring stick in wood and brass, white metal cover stamped 'patent', crook handle, iron ferrule, 90.5cm high (faults) £20 - 30
923
  A walking stick with brass horse measuring stick insert, hallmarked silver collar with foliate design, bamboo shaft, brass insert stamped Arnold & Sons London, lacking terminal; a separate wood and brass insert for a horse measuring stick with white metal cap attached, fold out arm, 93cm high and smaller (faults) £20 - 30
924
  An ivory walking stick handle carved as a hoof, leafage design to end, 13cm high; a bog oak walking stick handle with ivory inset shaped as a wolf's head, glass eyes, knopped pommel carved with various foliage and cross hatching, 16cm high (2) (faults) £20 - 30
925
  A Brigg of London bamboo walking stick, rootball crook handle, silver collar hall marked, also stamped H.Garrad Buck's Club referring to the Gentleman's Club in London, wooden ferrule unscrews to reveal a metal chain and clip for leashing a dog at dog fights, 91cm high £150 - 200
926
  A walking stick with L shaped handle, the copper collar depicting Nelson along with his birth and death dates to one side, the 'Foudroyant, Nelson's Flagship' and various dates to the other side, and a blank shield to the centre circled by the words 'Oak and copper from vessel after breaking up', tapered shaft, 83cm high £120 - 180
927
Click to view full image... A Malacca walking stick, the terminal carved as a man with upturned nose and wearing a phrygian cap, inset glass eyes, white metal eyelets, gilded foliate engraved metal collar, possibly French 18th Century, 89cm high £100 - 150
928
Click to view full image... A walking stick, the terminal carved in the form of a child's head, narrow foliate engraved silver collar, tapered shaft terminating in a brass ferrule, 87.5cm high £120 - 180
929
  A walking cane with wood terminal carved as a dog's head, inset glass eyes, ribbed brass collar, iron ferrule, 75cm high; a walking cane with horn terminal carved as an exotic bird's head, inset glass eyes, silver coloured metal collar foliate engraved, bamboo shaft, brass ferrule, 76.5cm high (2) £80 - 120
930
  A Black Forest walking cane, the terminal carved with a French bulldog's head, articulated opening mouth, silver collar hall marked, narrow tapering shaft, brass ferrule, 82cm high £120 - 180
931
  A walking stick the ivory terminal naively carved as jockey Fred Archer, hinged silver jockey's cap marked Birmingham 1876, lifts to reveal small hollow for snuff, foliate engraved silver collar with cipher inscription 'J.R.F. from M.J.F.', tapered shaft, 82.5cm high £200 - 300
932
  Free Masonry - a walking cane, the terminal carved as a man's face, the tapering shaft carved with various Masonic symbols including the five point star, a crescent moon, the Christian cross, Jacob's ladder, a wheat sheaf, a skull and cross bones often called 'memento mori', the famous square and compass with a 'G' within, all encircled by a twining serpent, iron ferrule, 89.5cm high £120 - 180
933
Click to view full image... A walking stick, the horn terminal carved as a snarling dog's head, red gem set eyes, white metal foliate collar, eyelets to shaft, brass ferrule, 85cm high £70 - 100
934
  A walking stick, the ivory terminal carved with a dog's head, silver coloured metal collar with foliate design, rubber ferrule, 86cm high (faults) £60 - 80
935
Click to view full image... A Japanese walking stick, the ivory terminal carved with a multitude of Noh masks or a 'Thousand Faces' bearing various expressions above a plain white metal collar, carved handle depicting a dragon amongst stylized clouds, two further silver coloured metal collars, one in the form of a buckle, three Japanese characters to shaft, brass ferrule, 91cm high £100 - 150
936
  A walking stick with horn handle and foliate engraved silver collar inscribed "Presented By The Committee Of Morpeth Olympic Games To William Dykes For His Long and Valued Services Of 43 Years As An Official Of The Wrestling Competition, August 6th 1923 R Arrowsmith, President", 80cm long £50 - 70
937
  An ebonised hardwood walking stick with horn handle the foliate engraved silver collar inscribed "C Tanner, 1915", tapered shaft, brass ferule, 92cm long £40 - 60
938
  A snake wood walking stick with 9ct gold terminal, marked Kendall & Sons London 1923, bone ferrule, 90.5cm high (faults) £100 - 150
939
  A walking stick the ivory terminal carved with an open mouthed dog's head (possibly a greyhound), spirally fluted white metal collar, iron ferrule, 87.5cm high £120 - 180
940
Click to view full image... A Brigg of London antler topped walking stick carved in the form of a bird's head, silver collar stamped London, Thomas Brigg and Charles Cooke, indistinct date letter, inscribed E.B.T. 1899, brass ferrule, 87cm high £100 - 150
941
  A Georgian Malacca walking stick with stained bone handle, eyelets, brass ferule, 86cm high (faults) £80 - 120
942
  A walking stick the ivory terminal carved with a rabbit's head, foliate embossed silver collar with vacant shield cartouche, tapered hardwood lignum shaft with ivory ferrule, indistinct maker's mark, Birmingham 1898, 86cm long £100 - 150
943
  A walking stick with marine ivory carved handle, Malacca shaft, marine ivory ferrule, 87cm high £150 - 250
944
  An umbrella stick with crook handle, three connected sliding cylinders, bone ferrule, 89cm high (faults) £40 - 60
945
  A walking stick with silver gilt foliate cast domed pommel set a shield shaped hardstone cabochon, unmarked, brass ferrule, 88.5cm high £60 - 80
946
Click to view full image... An ivory topped walking stick finely carved with a hand and snake, plain silver collar, tapered shaft with horn ferule, 88cm long £120 - 180
947
  A horn handled walking stick, the bamboo shaft concealing a brass horse measuring stick, iron ferrule, 93.5cm high £120 - 180
948
Click to view full image... A 19th Century folding ivory handled parasol, with L-shaped terminal leading to tri-ribbed handle, the lower shaft gem set, brass collar, wooden upper shaft, metal stretchers and runners, silk canopy with extensive fringe, further fringe below carved ivory ferrule, 69cm high when extended (faults) £80 - 120
949
Click to view full image... A 19th Century folding silk parasol, the ebony handle and shaft, pommel and terminal carved as dog's heads, foliate engraved silver coloured metal collar, long sliding white metal collar, black silk canopy with lace edging, the upper layer decorated with rows of flowers and lines, black lace bow below spike £250 - 350
950
Click to view full image... A 19th Century French lapis lazuli handled parasol by Dupuy, Rue de la Paix, Paris, gold coloured metal collars set with seed pearls, carved ivory shaft folding via hinge with large sliding gold coloured metal collar, lace and silk canopy, gold coloured metal stretchers, carved lapis lazuli tips to ribs, 64cm high when extended (faults)
Dupuy one of the most prestigious outfitters in Paris during the late 19th Century, and various examples of their parasols can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. £800 - 1200
951
  An 19th Century ivory handled parasol, knop shaped terminal oak shaft, brown silk canopy with geometric design, fringed, oak spike and carved ivory ferrule, 74cm high £30 - 50
952
Click to view full image... An ivory gemset parasol handle, various coloured stones, circular design to pommel, eyelets, 9.5cm high £150 - 200
953
  A silver handled umbrella, embossed scrolling foliate design with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1916, lacking silk canopy, black Japanned shaft, stretchers and runners, wood spike with iron ferrule, 94cm high £20 - 30
954
Click to view full image... An umbrella stick with rounded pommel, three connected sliding cylinders, attached loop of braided leather and string, horn ferrule, 84.5cm high £100 - 140
955
  A collection of four 19th Century riding crops, one with silver coloured metal pommel and deep collar wit vacant cartouche and beaded border,, leather handle and tongue, 76cm high (rubbed engraving); a horn handled waking stick in the form of a horse's hoof, plaited leather shaft and arrow tongue, 61cm high; a narrow plaited thread design crop with herringbone pattern thread, terminal topped with white metal cap; another similar (4) £120 - 180
956
  A Brigg of London hunting crop, the 12ct gold hooked handle marked, Thomas Brigg and Charles Cooke, London 1897, bamboo shaft with plaited leather thong, 178cm long £60 - 100
957
Click to view full image... A riding crop, the silver and silver gilt handle finely modelled as a hoof, stamped 800 and W. B., shaft plaited leather and conventional tongue, 83cm high £80 - 120

BOXES & OBJECTS

960
Click to view full image... A good pair of 19th Century carved ivory elephants, resting on rectangular carved mammoth tooth bases, 8cm high overall, bases 14cm x 7cm, Circa 1860 (faults) £400 - 600
961
  A pair of 19th Century miniature carved ivory elephants resting on rectangular mammoth tooth bases, 4.25cm high, bases 11.5cm x 5.25cm, Circa 1870 (faults) £200 - 300
962
Click to view full image... A large pair of carved hardwood elephants each with seated mahout with figure behind holding a coconut shell topped umbrella, 39cm long, 47cm high approx., late 19th Century (faults) £400 - 600
963
  A pair of ebonised hardwood carved elephants on gadrooned lignum rounded rectangular bases, 12cm high,18.5cm wide, late 19th / early 20th Century £100 - 150
964
  A large pair of lignum carved elephants with long ivory tusks, 21cm high, 26cm long overall, late 19th / early 20th Century £100 - 150
965
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Indian carved model of an elephant with mahout, polychrome decorated, canted rectangular base, 30cm wide, 37cm high (faults) £60 - 90
966
  A collection of 19th Century Mauchline ware depicting: circular box, The Crescent, Buxton; a small bowl, the New Post Office, Ipswich; a page turner, Battle Abbey; a cylindrical box The Rest, Porthcawl; a small cylindrical box, the Archway, St Leonards; a lidded beaker, Lower Road, Sandgate; a lidded beaker with glass insert, Weymouth; an open ended case, possibly a knife blade cover, Round Island, Scilly; 27cm and smaller (8) £60 - 100
967
  A collection of 19th Century Mauchline ware table boxes depicting: Clunie Loch and Castle; Parish Church School, Cupar; Haddon Hall; Builthe from the Groe; Ashbourne Church, Derbyshire; Windermere from Brant Fell, 6.5cm x 16.5cm and smaller (6) £60 - 100
968
  A 19th Century Mauchline ware three-tier jewellery box depicting various scenes of Garelochhead, the upper two tiers each split into two compartments, each hinged to twist out and to the sides; five table boxes depicting Muckross Abbey, Kilarney; Tighnabruich; Cantebury Cathedral; Harbour and Town at Crail; The Parade, Skegness; 10.5cm x 19cm and smaller (6) £80 - 120
969
  A selection of 19th Century Mauchline ware depicting: a coal scuttle shaped box with hinged lid, Harbour at Kirkwall; a table vesta with match striker, gardens and promenade at Dovercourt; barrel shaped box, Chamberlain Square and Mason College, Birmingham; vase with flared petal form rim; string box, Stornoway, Lewis, 7.5cm x 12cm and smaller (5) £60 - 100
970
Click to view full image... A pair of Mauchline ware tulip shaped vases with circular pedestal bases, one depicting Burn's Monument, the other Auld Brig O' Doon, both stamped 'Made of wood which grew near Alloway Kirk on the banks of the Doon', each 28.5cm high (faults) £80 - 120
971
  A Black Forest snuff box, the hinged lid carved with a dog sleeping on a tasseled cushion, 10.5cm wide, 7.5cm high max., late 19th Century £70 - 110
972
  A Black Forest lion of Lucerne inkwell the hinged lid mounted with the lion of Lucerne above an inscription "Helvetiorum Fide Ac Vertuti", the shaped base with pair of floral wrapped well depressions the front carved with flowers and leafage, 28cm wide overall, 12cm high max; together with a pair of cut glass wells, late 19th Century £120 - 180
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Autumn Fine Art, Furnishings & Collectors Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 16th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Monday 12th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Tuesday 13th October 2015 12.00pm - 7.00pm
Wednesday 14th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
or by appointment
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