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An Eastern carved plaque, decorated figure, 88 cm high, some losses, an African carved plaque, 100 cm high, two African stools, lacking seats, assorted brass copperware, assorted modern rugs, a set of four chairs, and a painting of a hunting scene, unframed (qty)chairs in green dralon type fabric
Outstanding Art Deco inspired bar cart on wheels by mid-century Modernist Italian furniture designer Aldo Tura. Made with an elongated two-tiered oval shelves design, Tura used his signature materials of lacquered goatskin with a loosely based marbleized pattern of rich browns and walnut enhanced by gilded brass elements. Artist: Aldo Tura (Italian 1909-1963)Issued: c. 1940Dimensions: 34"L x 16"W x 30"HCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear. Natural patina to brass metal. Cart does not include bottle racks.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION: THIS IS A 6 BORE GUN AND NOT A 4 BORE, AND THE LOT NOW INCLUDES TWO CARTRIDGE CASES.William Evans: a 6 bore single hammer gun, 'Damascus' barrel 45 in., inscribed at the breech "W. EVANS (FROM PURDEYS) 95A BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD, LONDON.", rotary underlever action, back action side lock with border engraved lock plate and name "W. EVANS", rebounding hammer, chequered stock with Prince of Wales grip, foreend retained by a key and with horn tip. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament; together with two brass cases. [3]
A good pair of English 40 bore flintlock pocket pistols signed D. EGG LONDON, turn-off barrels 2.5 in., private Birmingham view and proof marks; round action box locks well engraved, ring-necked cocks, waterproof pans, safety bars, chequered walnut grips with vacant white metal escutcheon; together with a barrel wrench, and a later copper and brass powder flask. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
The Coronation of Queen Caroline 1727, a silver medal by J. Croker, 35mm, bust left, rev. the Queen standing between Religion and Britannia (E 512), good very fine, reverse a little better; together with a silver medal for Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1897, 26mm (E 1817b), good very fine; and five 19th century brass coin weights. [7]
A composite German combination hunting sword and pistol, blade 21.5 in, double-edged for 7 in. towards the point, etched decoration to the hilt; brass hilt with stag horn grips and ornate shell guard with trophy of arms in relief and flying scrollwork extending to cover the hammer of the pistol; percussion pistol to the right of the blade; leather covered wooden scabbard. Section 58(2) - no licence required if held as a curiosity or ornament.
An Indian sword (sohsun pata), single edged blade 28 in. with slight forward curve, three narrow fillers to each side, those to the inside embellished with small brass points, brass Indo-Muslim hilt, short quillons, langets with decorative terminals, disc pommel; together with a pair of Indo-Persian bucklers (dhal), brass with polychrome enamel decoration of tigers and deer amid foliage, four domed bosses, everted rims, diameter 21 cm. [3]
A Prussian Model 1740 'Potsdam' flintlock infantry musket, pinned barrel 41 in., elongated brass foresight viewed through a trough in the tang; bevelled lockplate with Potsdam arsenal engraving, faceted pan and swan-necked cock; stock with moulded details and brass furniture, faceted ram rod pipes, serpentine side plate, butt plate with long scalloped tang, iron sling swivels and ram rod, numbered 162 to the stock and the side plate. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A .577 Snider-Enfield commercial production service rifle adapted for local use (probably African, possibly Indigenous American), barrel 30 in., Mark I breechloading conversion, the breech block with Snider patent mark, border engraved lock, stock cut down to half length, the butt and wrist embellished with an arrangement of small brass studs set flush with the surface of the wood, short iron rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
Blissett: a pair of rifled .48 caliber percussion overcoat or travelling pistols, sighted octagonal barrels 4.5 in., top flats engraved 'BLISSETT 69 LEADENHALL ST LONDON', London proof, hooked breeches fitting to finely engraved tangs, scroll engraved locks signed 'BLISSETT', dolphin head hammers, walnut stocks with steel furniture and chequered grips, captive ram rods; together with a leather covered powder flask with graduated brass spout and sprung shutter; all attributed to William Pye (1804-84), the flask having a monogram consistent with this. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament. [3]
An Ottoman cartridge box (palaska), of brass and white metal, chased and applied decoration of scrolling foliage, domed-section hinged lid, pierced projections to each side for carriage, engraved to the list and back with a tabulated series of Arabic numerals: 6, 7, 2, 1, 0 (or 5), 9, 8, 3, 4.; the interior with wooden liner bored for 5 cartridges.
A British 1846 pattern Royal Naval officer's presentation sword, straight fullered blade with conventional etched decoration and an engraved dedication: "Presented to Mr H. Ham, by the Carpenter's staff of H.M.S. Donegal ON HIS PROMOTION TO WARRANT RANK April 1904", regulation gilt-brass hilt, sword knot, gilt-brass mounted black leather scabbard; hilt and scabbard fittings re-gilded, sword knot a replacement.The property of a lady of title.H.M.S. Donegal was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser completed in 1903.
A British Long Land Pattern flintlock service musket by Freeman of London, barrel 46 in., breech engraved '22' and 'FREEMAN LONDON', London Company view and proof marks; single-bridle lock, bevelled lock plate marked 'FREEMAN' and with '22' to the tail; full stock with brass furniture, the escutcheon engraved 'M' over '22', steel ramrod; with corresponding socket bayonet, also engraved '22'. [2] Section 58 - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A 26 bore Persian musket, barrel 41 in., retained to the stock by four iron bands, the upper band suspending a sling swivel, lock reconstructed as a flintlock with but retaining miquelet type cock, full stock with long oval-section butt, stepped iron butt plate, long spurs extending up either side of the butt - one incorporating a small trap, trigger guard with strap extending to the butt and supporting the lower sling swivel, brass side plate, iron ram rod, a composite weapon. Section 58(2) - no licence required is possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A 19th century Indian composite percussion pistol, military configuration, .60 barrel 12 in., line engraved lock with EIC style lion, substantial hardwood stock with brass furniture, steel ram rod, late 19th or early 20th century. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A vintage leather covered and brass bound double gun case, made for a pair of guns of approximately 28 inch barrel length, fitted interior lined in blue beize, gun maker's label of H. Clarke & Sons of Leicester, lid with owner's name "T. HOOLEY, RISLEY, DERBY.", 85 x 32 x 10 cm.
A Spanish left hand dagger, blade 15 in., double-edged for 6.5 in. towards the point, single-edged with serrated back for 4.5 in. below the ricasso, broad ricasso with pierced decoration and brass accents including two spiral-fluted rotating pillars, the inner face with depression for the thumb; the hilt with long spiral-fluted quillons, large triangular guard with fine fretwork and engraved scrolling decoration, flattened ovoid pommel fluted and engraved, the grip bound in twisted and braided silver wire, 17th century.
Two Finnish knives: the first by Marttiini, blade 3.5 in with maker's name engraved, figured wooden grip with flared terminal, leather scabbard partially enclosing the grip and tooled with the maker's details and a Laplander driving a reindeer sleigh; the second by Hackman to a design by Tapio Wirkkala, blade 3.5 in. and etched with maker's details, grip with lateral ridges and brass mounts, leather scabbard partially enclosing the grip and tooled with a bear claw mark. [2]
A British .57 Long Sea Service flintlock pistol, barrel 11.5 in., struck with Ordnance proof mask and barreller's mark 'I.C'; Tower marked and line engraved lock plate, ring necked cock; full stock with brass furniture, steel belt hook, inspection marks to the stock, brass tipped wooden ram rod, c. 1800. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
An English commercial .57 flintlock pistol of sea service type, barrel 11.5 in., London Company proof marks, line engraved lock signed 'H. NOCK', full stock with brass furniture, fitted with a folding bayonet with 7 in. hollow triangular-section blade; modern replacement ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A brass bound oak surgical instrument case by S Maw Son & Thompson, with associated contents including six surgeons knives in a steel rack to the lift-out upper tray, forceps, angular scissors, and other items; together with a German set of tools, including knife blades, saw blades and augers each slotted at the base to fit a common handle (missing) and a pair of pliers, all in a soft leather case. [2]
An 18th century silver-hilted smallsword, lozenge section blade 29.5 in., etched along its length with names and images of saints including Bartholemew and Matthew, hilt with double shell guard, small arms, slender knuckle bow and ovoid pommel, the whole chiselled and pierced with trophies of arms including cannon, silver wire bound grip; together with a British Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword, blade 32 in. and of 'spadroon' form, gilt brass hilt with folding inner guard and with acanthus details in low relief. [2]
λ Napoleon Bonaparte: a burr wood and tortoiseshell lined circular snuff box, the lid with laureled bust of Napoloeon in relief, 8.5cm; together with a brass and bois durci snuff box, the lid with metallic depiction of a revolutionary scene: guards laying down their arms and releasing prisoners at Versailles, 7.8cm. [2]
A British 24 bore percussion coastguard pistol, sighted barrel 5.5 in., with inspection and government ownership marks; Tower marked lock plate dated 1855; full stock with brass furniture and steel lanyard ring, captive ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
George III, Jubilee 1809, a silver medal by Thomas Wyon Sr., bust right, rev. 'GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OCT-25. 1809' within a wreath, 42mm (E 993), about very fine; and a white metal medal by T. Halliday, mounted in a brass ring, armoured bust right, rev. text in eight lines encircled by a snake biting its tail, 50mm, mount lacks suspension loops, otherwise good very. [2]42.5mm diameter of first (smaller) medal.
A British 1857 Pattern Royal Engineers officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 33 in., gilt brass hilt pierced and engraved with foliate scrolls, chequered pommel and back strap; together with a court sword, hollow triangular-section blade 31 in., blue and gilt decoration at the forte, steel hilt with pierced shell guard incorporating panels of strung beads, slender knuckle bow, faceted pommel and grip. [2]
A Japanese 32 bore matchlock musket (tanegashima), barrel 41 in., of part round-section with top flat, swollen and faceted muzzle, triangular fore sight, dovetail block for a back sight, inlaid with silver clouds and foliage and with a mon to the breech, 13 character signature to underside of breech; brass snapping matchlock action (at fault), full stock set with brass flowerheads, characteristic attenuated butt, Edo period. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.Bonhams, Lot 3, Sale 27764.
A Russian Model 1845 percussion musket, barrel 42 in., back action lock date 1847 and marked with Cyrillic arsenal mark 'C. O. 3.', birch full stock retaining much black finish, brass furniture, manufacturer's arrow mark repeated on most of the fittings, Russian imperial eagle stamped to the breech and the butt plate tang, steel ramrod; together with a socket bayonet of corresponding pattern, with locking ring, dated 1848. [2] Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION:A small Chinese huanhuali wood cabinet, possibly originally for a mahjong set, recently used as a coin collector's cabinet, hinged door with cock beaded central panel opening to reveal four drawers, the lower drawer with partitioned into eight square and one long compartment, brass swing handle to the top, the lock with a fancy brass escutcheon, 25.3cm wide x 21.3cm high x 17.2cm deep.
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