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A 19th Century ivory-handled walking cane, the handle crudely carved with a phallus, 35ins, another with birch wood shaft and attached hardwood handle of phallus and scrotum, 49.5ins, and another similarly "crudely" carved, 34.5ins £200-300 plus 24% BP* Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
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A 19th Century novelty walking stick, the cane shaft mounted with brass three draw telescope by W. Gregory & Co., 51 Strand, London, 34.5ins £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century novelty walking cane, the halved shaft concealing further section to make up a snooker cue, with turned brass top, 31.5ins, 57.25ins overall £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century novelty walking stick with ebonised shaft, the antler handle unscrewing to reveal glass and plated scent bottle, 36.25ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century novelty rosewood walking cane, the upper part in two sections forming a single key flute stamped "improved London B", with silver knop to top, 35.5ins £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century novelty walking stick with bamboo shaft, the horn handle unscrewing to reveal a steel corkscrew, mounted with silver monogrammed collar, London 1871, 35.25ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century novelty walking cane, the plated knop of depressed form, with a hinged lid, 34.5ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century novelty walking stick, the cane shaft with engraved silver band, Birmingham 1889, with horn handle unscrewing to reveal a brass whistle, 34.75ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century novelty walking cane, the bamboo shaft with engraved silver collar for London 1907, with circular plated lighter to top, stamped "Rotary", 34.75ins, and a walking stick of rustic form, the top unscrewing to reveal a lighter, 34.25ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century novelty walking cane, the black painted brass top with clear glass showing two dice, 35ins, and another hardwood cane, the root carved top unscrewing to reveal a brush, 36.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century rustic walking stick with concealed measure and spirit level by Swaine & Adeney, London, 36.75ins, a bamboo walking stick with concealed pointer, the white metal collar stamped "W.B.P. 1892 July 1930", 33.25ins, and a briar wood cane, the brass top unscrewing to reveal a spirit lamp, 30.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century novelty walking cane, the shaft impressed and lettered in gold "J. T. Burton", the knopped top removing to reveal a concealed pencil, 35.75ins, and another with bamboo shaft, the knopped top unscrewing to reveal a three piece pipe smokers cleaning tool, 33.5ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century walking cane with black painted rustic shaft, the walnut top carved with an otter's head, 35.5ins, a walking cane with rustic shaft, the oak top carved with a hand clutching a ball, 35.75ins, and a rosewood walking cane, the stained head carved as a dogs' head holding a pheasant in its' mouth, 35.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century silver "swans head" pattern walking stick, the handle modelled as a swan head, London 1907, on bamboo shaft, 35.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century walking cane, the head modelled in composition with a dogs head, with silver mounted ferrule, 33.75ins long, a 19th Century walking cane with ebonised shaft and silver collar, the head modelled in composition as an owl, and a rustic cane, the head mounted with a mahogany and a rustic cane, 31.25ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century walking cane, the hardwood head carved as a parrot with glass eyes, 32.5ins, a hardwood walking cane with an enamel collar of trailing flowers and leaves, the bone head carved as a hound, 35.25ins, and a 20th Century ebonised cane, the white metal cast head modelled as a game bird with glass eyes, 36.25ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century stained hardwood walking cane, the cast brass top modelled as a crouching horse, 38.5ins, a 20th Century ebonised walking cane, the top with bronzed copper female figure, 36.75ins, a 20th Century walking cane, the bone head carved as an exotic bird, 37.5ins, and one other walking cane £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century African hardwood walking cane, the upper shaft carved as double spiral with inverted tear drop end, 39.25ins, another with carving to the shaft and ball-shaped head, 36.75ins, and another similar, 35.75ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century African hardwood walking cane, the handle carved as a water buffalo, and with circular knop, 35.25ins, another with two central bands of raised chevron chip carving with ball-shaped top, 39.75ins, a hardwood walking cane, the shaft with double spiral and round knop, 35.25ins, and a hardwood walking cane with incised chevron carving within circular bands, the knop of ball-shape, 35.5ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century African hardwood walking cane with incised chevron decoration to the shaft and ball-shaped knop, 33.5ins, another with plain shaft and ball-shaped knop, 35.75ins, another similar, 33ins, and a modern stained cane with resin moulded head incised with fox, otter, and badger, 36.5ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century walking cane, the Indian silvery metal top modelled and chiselled with three female dancers, 37.25ins, a late 19th Century walking cane, the stained bamboo shaft with silver top, London 1880, 35.5ins, and an ebonised cane with turned brass top, 35.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/20th Century walking cane with silvery metal mount and turned and carved bone handle, 35.25ins, a late 19th Century ebonised cane with gold coloured metal mount and porcelain ball-shaped top, printed and painted with a wateresque scene of two lovers in the landscape, 37.25ins, a modern walking with turned brass and ebonised head, 33ins, and a Chinese bamboo carved with animals and leaves, 37.25ins £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century stained walking cane with a polished ball-shaped stone knop above silver coloured metal collar, 35.25ins, a stained bamboo walking cane with gilt metal collar, 37.75ins, a 20th Century walking cane, the shaft made from walnut shells, the top turned, 34ins, together with four others, various £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century ebony walking stick the horn handle with gold coloured metal mounts, 36ins, a late 19th Century horn handled walking cane with silver mount with monogram and foliage decoration, on bamboo shaft, 36ins, and another with ivory and baleen handle with engraved silver collar on a hardwood shaft, 35.5ins £150-200 plus 24% BP* Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
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A late 19th/early 20th walking cane with "gunstock" handle and silver collar with engraved monogram, 36.5ins, a laminated mahogany walking cane with gunstock handle, 36.5ins, a late 19th Century walking stick with bamboo cane and horn handle, 32.75ins, and two other walking sticks, various £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century stained walking stick with rustic shaft, 33ins, a woven wicker walking stick, the separate withies woven together with copper wire, 33ins, a walking stick, the handle of antler with two applied glass eyes, 37ins, and three other walking sticks, various £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century rosewood walking stick, the horn handle with silver collar engraved with acanthus and holly leaves and a dedication, and two silver mounts to the horn handle, Birmingham 1897, 36.5ins, an ebony walking stick with silver coloured metal handle, 35.75ins, and a hardwood walking stick with horn handle, 36.25ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century rosewood walking stick with 9ct gold mount to end, 32.75ins, a stained rustic carved walking stick with gilt copper collar, 34ins, an Asiatic walking stick of horn segments inlaid in mother-of-pearl with plain and coloured dot motif, 35.75ins, and two bamboo walking sticks, various £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century ebony walking stick with gilt copper collar and horn handle, 35ins, an ebony lady's walking stick with silver handle terminal, London 1902, 31.5ins, a stained bamboo walking stick with horn handle and brass collar, 33ins, and two other sticks, various £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century ebonised composite walking stick flick cane, with antler handle, the 3.67in square section steel blade concealed in base of the stick, 39.5ins overall Note: You must be over 18 to be able to purchase any sword or weapon related item £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An Asian plaited leather whip with bone and mother of pearl wooden shaft, the leather covered handle unscrewing to reveal an 8ins square and octagonal section steel blade stamped "4" and "6", 38.5ins, and a carved hardwood blow pipe, and carved bamboo dart holder with five darts, 10.5ins Note: You must be over 18 to be able to purchase any sword or weapon related item £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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| Part 2 of Private Collection of Mauchline Ware, Poker Work and Treen This is part 2 of the collection which was assembled by Jeanie Wright and her late husband John Wright over the decades. John Wright was a member of The Mauchline Collectors Club. | |
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork work box, the lid with a mounted knight below the motto "Vive Deo Ut Vivas", fitted to the interior with single lift-out tray, 9.75ins x 6.75ins x 4.25ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork gaming box, the lid and sides decorated with stately homes within rural landscapes, fitted to the interior with two gaming counter compartments and twelve card division packs, 11.5ins x 8ins x 3.5ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware satinwood and penwork lady's work box, by Crichton & Co. Cumnock, the lid with a griffin crest opening to reveal a red velvet lined interior with tray containing eight velvet lined lidded boxes, 15ins x 12ins x 6ins high Provenance: Moore Allen & Innocent Cirencester, 6th March 1998 £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork tea caddy by C. Stiven Lau & Kirk, the lid decorated with Keithock and with images of Stracathro, Burn, Langley Park, and Edzell to the four sides, the interior fitted with three lidded caddies depicting Findhaven Castle, Dunellar Castle, and the Abbey of Aberbrathwick, 12ins x 7ins x 6ins high £800-1200 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline sycamore and penwork writing box, the lid decorated with a castle within woodland, with scrolling oak leaf and floral motif to the four sides, fitted to the interior with seven lidded compartments, each worked with game birds, 12ins x 8ins x 4.5ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork tea caddy, the lid decorated with scene titled "Lady of the Lake" opening to two fitted compartments with seaweed scroll decoration, to four gilt brass lion pad feet, 9ins x 4.75ins x 6ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork box, the lid decorated with scenes from Tam O'Shanter within floral borders 9 ins x 6ins x4ins high, fitted to the interior with single tray and drawer below and three other boxes, similar £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork box, the lid decorated with a scene depicting a house and church within wooded grounds and bridge to foreground, within crosshatched border, opening to reveal single tray with fitted interior, 12ins x 8ins x 4ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork tea caddy, the lid with four vignette scenes from "Tam O'Shanter", within scrolling leafage border, 12ins x 6ins x 5.5ins high Note: This is locked and cannot be opened £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork box, the lid decorated with an image of the cenotaph "In Memory Of Robert Burns" within grape and vine border, opening to reveal a three division interior, 12ins x 9ins x 6ins high £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore presentation box, the hinged cover decorated with Cassillis coat of arms within Ayrshire vignettes and closing a blue silk interior and plaque inscribed "Presented To The Most Noble Marshiness Of Ailsa By The Total Abstainers Of Maybole, In Appreciation Of Her Efforts In The Cause Of Temperance, 31st December 1879", 11.5ins x 9.5ins x 4ins high, and five other Mauchline ware box, various Provenance: Lot 179 - Shapes of Edinburgh, 4th July 2009 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline tartan ware box, the lid painted with two dogs "Alexander and Diogenes", to Stewart tartan bordered sides, 12ins x 9ins x 6ins high Provenance: Lot 89 - Christie's, South Kensington (13th September 2000), and another with printed vignette of cottage scene to lid £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline Stewart tartan ware crib box, 5ins x 3.25ins x 2ins high, three further tartan ware boxes, and two boarded tartan ware books £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline Stewart tartan ware string box, 4.5ins diameter, a Caledonia tartan ware reel and thimble box of shaped outline by Smith of Mauchline, Manufacturer to Her Majesty, 3ins x 2.75ins x 1.75ins high, and a small collection of other tartan ware, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline tartan ware cigar case worked in black and gold lacquer, 4.75ins x 3.25ins x 5.75ins deep, two other similar and a quantity of other tartan ware, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline mosaic ware playing card case, 4.5ins x 2.75ins x 1.25ins, and a selection of other snuff boxes and painted wares, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware and sycamore and penwork oval pattern tea caddy, the lid worked "The Cotters, Saturday Night", 4.25ins x 3.5ins x 4ins high, and eight other items, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Mauchline ware string ball decorated with kaleidoscope floral pattern, 3ins diameter, and fifteen other assorted items, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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