Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Fine Art & Furnishings Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 29th July 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 23rd July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Monday 25th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Tuesday 26th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Wednesday 27th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 6
809
  A slim Edwardian swagger stick with carved ivory pug's head terminal, beaded hall marked silver collar, palm wood shaft, brass ferrule, 87cm high £80 - 120
810
  A 19th Century walking stick, the handle carved with three greyhound's heads, foliate engraved white metal collar, bamboo shaft, brass ferrule, 87cm high (faults) £120 - 180
811
  A 19th Century walking stick, the ivory terminal deeply carved as a seated monkey god figure, broad white coloured metal collar with engraved scrolling foliate design, shield shaped cartouche inscribed WBR, malacca shaft, rubber ferrule, 87cm high (faults) £200 - 300
812
Click to view full image... A Swaine & Adeney walking stick, the resin terminal in the form of a dog's head, the gold coloured metal collar stamped Miss M Campbell, Cambell Ranch, Goleta, California, Swaine & Adeney Ltd, London, painted bamboo shaft, ivory ferrule, 89cm high £200 - 300
813
  A 19th Century walking stick with carved horn ball pommel, silver collar inscribed JG, rustic style twisting shaft, brass ferrule, 82cm high £60 - 100
814
  A selection of three Swaine & Adeney silver mounted riding crops, all with cross hatched antler handles and plaited leather whip tails, all with silver collars variously engraved HH, DKH etc, all marked Swaine & Adeney, various dates, solid shafts 54cm high and smaller (3) £120 - 180
815
  A 19th Century Chinese walking stick, the terminal carved as a shouting man's head, gold coloured metal ferrule stamped J.H., knobby bamboo shaft, 88cm high (faults) £80 - 120
816
  A 19th Century walking stick with the ivory terminal carved as a fist holding a scroll, silver coloured metal collar, knobby bamboo shaft, brass ferrule, 88cm high (faults) £120 - 180
817
  A Georgian malacca cane with gilt white metal scroll engraved pommel and conforming ferrule, eyelets and tasselled cord to shaft, 92cm high (faults) £40 - 60
818
Click to view full image... A Briggs of London walking stick, the large two-tone engine turned lilac enamel and silver coloured metal handle overlaid with Vitruvian scrolls, chains and swags, the pommel engraved with chain border and central circular cartouche, tapering hardwood shaft, silver coloured metal ferrule marked Brigg, 6 Alexandra Court Queen's Gate, and CC, possibly for silversmith Charles Cooke, 91cm high £2000 - 3000
819
  A 19th Century Chinese walking stick, the silver coloured metal handle engraved with a dragon and stylised clouds, vacant shield cartouche, hardwood shaft, lacking ferrule, 90cm high (minor faults) £200 - 300
820
Click to view full image... A walking stick with dog's head terminal, amber glass eyes, brass stud collar, iron ferrule, 88.5cm high (minor faults) £250 - 350
821
  A selection of four parasol handles to include: a Continental silver Art Nouveau L-shaped handle embossed with trailing ivy and ribbons, stamped 800, other marks indistinct; a second Art Nouveau handle with oval keyhole, chased and embossed with lady's head and foliage to both sides, marked 800, 16cm high; a spirally fluted terminal with ribbon and foliage double helix band, gilt detailing, indistinct marks; a gold plated white metal handle with fluting and foliage, marked **uble (4) £80 - 120
822
Click to view full image... A 19th Century folk art oak walking stick, the terminal carved as an elderly gentleman with moustache and beard, broad shaft, no ferrule, 92cm high £400 - 600
823
Click to view full image... A 19th Century walking stick, the terminal carved with two joined faces, the main face a smirking monk, the other scowling, no ferrule, 74.5cm high £150 - 200
824
  A Japanese stained hardwood walking stick carved with an oni in a loincloth hauling on a sheet, stylised clouds behind, a few falling leaves carved further down the shaft, brass ferrule, 90cm high £150 - 200
825
  A WWII torch walking stick, the ferrule acting as a safety cage for a lightbulb, stamped Bekko patent pending 7253, bent wood crook handle and metal collar, celluloid shaft with hole for push button light switch, 90cm high (faults) £100 - 150
826
  A pomander cane, the ivory handle engraved with a dragon on textured ground, screw off top with flower carved pommel, silver collar foliate engraved and with initials JAG?, by Thomas Davis, London 1917, ebonised shaft, white metal ferrule, 87.5cm high £80 - 120
827
  A sword stick, rootball crook handle, brass collar, painted shaft hiding double edged sword blade with partially fullered, white metal spike ferrule, 88.5cm high £200 - 300
828
  A 19th Century walking stick, Narwal tusk handle, eyelets to malacca shaft, brass spike finial, 90cm high £80 - 120
829
Click to view full image... A Victorian child's swagger stick, the horn terminal carved as a mule's head, black glass eyes, gold coloured metal collar, painted green bamboo shaft, brass ferrule, 61cm high £50 - 80
830
  A Japanese bamboo walking stick, rootball terminal, the shaft heavily carved with Samurai, mountains and geometric shapes, brass and rubber ferrule, 93.5cm high £40 - 60
831
  A Victorian ladies walking stick, carved horn crook handle, scroll and foliate embossed white metal collar, ebonised shaft, brass and iron ferrule, 75.5cm high (faults) £30 - 50
832
  An ebonised swagger stick, the white metal terminal inscribed Prisons Tanganyika , 70cm long £20 - 30
833
  A 19th Century walking stick with carved chimp's head terminal, black bow tie, ivory collar, malacca shaft, no ferrule, 88cm high (faults) £80 - 120
834
  A walking stick, the terminal carved as a dog's head, brass ferrule, malacca shaft, brass and iron ferrule, 89cm high £150 - 200
835
  A 19th Century walking stick, the gilt pommel inset with female Bacchic cameo head under glass, reeded and cross-banded border, malacca shaft, brass and iron spike ferrule, 93cm high £180 - 250
836
  A walking stick, the terminal rustically carved as a shod foot, ebonised briar-wood shaft, no ferrule, 90.5cm high £50 - 80
837
  A 19th Century walking stick with unusual square foliate engraved silver coloured metal and Scottish agate handle, the central spherical pivot engraved with the initials MAL, ebonised handle, brass ferrule marked HLM, 89.5cm high (faults) £150 - 200
838
  An Edwardian engraved silver swan's head walking stick, inset glass eyes, by Edwin Henry Watts, London 1908, ebonised shaft. brass ferrule, 87cm high £150 - 200
839
  A 19th Century walking stick with stag horn handle, scrolling foliate chased and embossed collar, vacant shield cartouche, marked Birmingham 1891, tapering wooden shaft carved with stylised ladder decoration, white metal ferrule, 89.5cm high £50 - 80
840
  A walking stick with silver coloured metal handle cast as an exotic bird's head, glass eyes, bamboo shaft, brass ferrule, 83cm high £150 - 200
841
  A 19th Century walking stick, the handle carved as two lion's heads, spirally ribbed silver collar, vacant shield cartouche, by Thomas William Lack, Birmingham 1890, malacca shaft, brass ferrule, 87cm high (faults) £200 - 300
842
  A walking stick, the spherical ivory terminal carved overall with monkeys, leaves and fruit, plain silver collar, by J Howell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1924, ebonised shaft, brass and iron ferrule, 92.5cm high £180 - 250
843
  A 19th Century Japanese parasol, the tapering ivory handle carved with monkeys to one side and two elephants, a lion, a tiger and a chimp's head to the other, ivory tips, bamboo shaft, one spoke marked Paragon, S.Fox & Co. United, black silk canopy, carved ivory ferrule, 86cm high £150 - 200
844
Click to view full image... A parasol, the terminal carved and painted as a cockerel's head, painted green shaft and ferrule, cream silk canopy, 94.5cm high (faults) £150 - 200

TRIBAL ART

845
  An African tribal spear, paddle shaped terminal carved to both sides with geometric and other panels, pierced and check carved opposing terminal, 132cm high £30 - 50
845A
  Oceania - a tribal club with paddle shaped terminal carved with central rib, the tapered stem with pierced terminal, 120cm long £300 - 500
846
Click to view full image... An Inuit carving of a polar bear killing a seal, probably carved from a whale's bone, 31cm wide, 24cm high, on a rectangular marble base with four gilt brass feet £400 - 600
847
  An African tribal bow, the tapered limbs with woven collars, 152cm high, late 19th / early 20th Century £200 - 300
848
  A 19th Century Zulu throwing spear with 10cm socket and 80cm handle, 134cm overall £50 - 80
848A
  Oceania - a tribal bowl of leaf shape with zoomorphic handle, 37cm wide £200 - 300
849
  An African tribal spear with iron tip, 157cm long; a tribal axe, with figural terminal, 60cm long (2) £70 - 110
850
  A tribal head with socket base, 34cm high overall £100 - 150
851
Click to view full image... A carved wooden tribal figure, the seated figure wearing hat, with white pigment decoration, rudimentary chair, 44cm high £200 - 300
852
  A tribal container, the hollowed cylindrical shaft with figural stopper joined by twisted twine, 39cm high overall £100 - 150
853
  A carved wooden tribal figure, the head bearing traces of white pigment, wearing hat, the body composed of grass and mud ?, 19cm high £60 - 100
854
Click to view full image... A Senufu? tribal figure of a kneeling female holding an infant, 17cm high £50 - 100
855
Click to view full image... A Yoruba fertility figure modelled as a kneeling female, an infant swaddled on her back, 22cm high £80 - 120
856
Click to view full image... An African tribal figure of a woman, her legs crossed with an infant on her lap, 20cm high £50 - 100
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Fine Art & Furnishings Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 29th July 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 23rd July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Monday 25th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Tuesday 26th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Wednesday 27th July 2016 10.00am – 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
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