TWO SILVER-MOUNTED TIPSTAFFS AND THREE BRASS-MOUNTED EXAMPLES

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TWO SILVER-MOUNTED TIPSTAFFS AND THREE BRASS-MOUNTED EXAMPLES
THE FIRST LONDON, 1791, MAKER'S MARK OF CHARLES ALDRIDGE; THE OTHERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

The first with plain ebony shank, the silver base mount applied with the arms of the City of London, surmounted by a silver openwork crown, marked on both mounts--7½in. (19cm.) long; the second of similar form, the base mount engraved HOLYROOD PARK NO. 1, with openwork crown form terminal--7in. (18cm.) long; the others with ribbed wooden handles and various crown-form terminals--8in. (20cm. ) average length (5)