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.