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Click here to subscribeA silver mounted flintlock duelling pistol, 25.5cm two-stage slightly swamped sighted barrel, engraved “Twigg LONDON, border engraved stepped lock signed “Twigg”, full stocked with silver mounts Hallmarked London 1772 and including trigger guard with ornate floral finial and ramrod pieps, horn capped wood ramrod. Top jaw and screw replaced, mainspring weak.
A brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss with top sprung bayonet, by Robert Wheeler, 37cm three-stage barrel with ringed flared muzzle and engraved with swags at the breech, the bayonet released by a catch at the barrel tang, border engraved stepped lock signed Wheeler, roller frizzen, full stocked with engraved brass mounts, shaped trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered wrist, horn capped wood ramrod (worm lacking). Cock a later replacment.
A Victorian rosewood and floral marquetry bonheur du jour, inlaid in engraved and coloured woods with urns and floral strapwork and outlined with boxwood stringing, the arched two-shelf back with slender brass supports above two shallow drawers, the folding baize lined writing surface above a frieze drawer and tall tapering fluted legs joined by curving cross-stretchers with brass urn finial and toupie feet, 127cm high, 70cm wide, 45cm deep
A Regency mahogany bookcase-secretaire, circa 1810, the adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of doors with shaped glazing bars, the projecting base with a secretaire drawer above three long drawers with cockbeaded mouldings and brass loose ring rosette handles, the moulded cornice beneath a reeded scrolling swan-neck pediment carved with leafy whorls, on splayed bracket feet, 249cm high (excluding brass ball-and-spire finial), 110cm wide, 57cm deep
A GEORGE II COFFEE POT of baluster form, embossed with floral motifs and foliate scrolls, with a wooden scroll handle, the domed hinged cover also embossed with flowers and terminating in a cone finial, the body with two vacant cartouches, the whole on a circular spreading foot, by William Shaw and William Priest, London 1754, (c.30oz), 101/2".
A DUTCH SILVER TEAPOT of graduated circular form, richly embossed with foliate motifs, the domed hinged cover with an urn finial, with a leaf-capped scroll handle, the spout terminating in a figure, on a tucked-in foot, probably circa 1730, (c.18oz), 63/4" high. 132. A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT MOUNTED HARDSTONE BEAKER, of circular tapering form, with a faceted exterior enclosing a gilt body, the border and foot engraved with floral scrolls, the whole on three feet modelled in the form of fruit, probably Augsburg, early 17th century, 71/4" high.
A Vieillard vase and cover, the vase of baluster form with elephants head handles, turquoise ground with foliate panels beneath a lappet border, the integral base simulating an oriental hardwood stand, the domed cover with dragon finial, impressed circular mark Vieillard Bordeaux, riveted repair to base, 50cm high (2)
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain mounted mantel clock, with pink ground panel painted with lady and gallant, the dial with Roman numeralsand musical trophies, with urn finial, the brass movement signed 'Japy Feres et Co' on an oval stand (lacking glass dome), 8.5cm dial x 35cm high