An antique conductor's baton, the handle and tip in ivory with engraved decoration and mother of pearl inlay, the ebony shaft with mother of pearl inlaid repeating dots. In original velvet lined cardboard box, length 51 cm.
Two ebony sterling silver mounted conductors batons, by Oskar Olsen, London, 1912 & 1918, the first hallmarked Oo/ London/ 1918, the middle sterling silver mount with a cartouche for inscription, the second hallmarked Oo/ London/ 1912, the central…
Two conductor batons including the baton used by Bob Hawke when he conducted the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah at the Sydney opera house in 2009, and a training baton (2)
Large yellow ground Derby ewer painted with panels of flowers reserved in gilt edged ovals on a mottled yellow marble ground, the lip with some fine giltwork. Red crown & baton mark, also painters number 27 in blue circa 1825. Ex: Moorabool Antiques.
The celebrated Claude Debussy's flamboyant ivory conductor's baton, marks indicating where the silver mounts once were set. This baton is exceptionally large at 58 cm long. Provenance: While studying music in Paris in his youth, Richard befriended his…
An 18ct gold tipped cane baton, Thomas Brigg & Sons of London, London,1904 the rattan cane baton mounted with a plain gold tip, marked '18ct', inscribed 'NM' 74 cm long. Property from the Collection of Dame Nellie Melba GBE
A Meissen miniature bowls and basket, each with flower encrusting and painted butterflies, together with two Meissen demitasses each with painted reserves. Blue cross baton marks. Basket 3 cm high, 9 cm wide.