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Click here to subscribe9.5inch sighted octagonal browned damascus barrel, border engraved stepped and bolted lock signed SIMMONS, roller frizzen, full stocked with chequered wooden butt, border engraved steel mounts, the trigger guard decorated with a stand of arms and with pineapple finial, swivel ramrod. .750 Calibre is traditionally used for Heavy Cavalry pistols so this might suggest a Cavalry Officer's pistol, tip of safety bolt lacking.
the black leather skull with pierced brass helmet plate with overlaid white metal cross, fluted spike finial with quatrefoil base with star topped rivets, Imperial and State multi-piece cockades, leather backed chin scales, green lined peak, red lined neck guard, green silk liner with leather band, the latter with gilt embossed Awes-Marke stamp, the inside of the skull with Awes-Marke paper label and another UNGESPALTENES LEDER. General wear to liner.
the cloth body with gilt brass mounts, crowned rayed star helmet plate with white metal ASC device on a velvet ground, ball finial with quatre foil base, rosette bosses, velvet backed chin chain, the interior with leather head band and red silk liner, ink stamp trade mark for Silberston of London and Flight of Winchester.
the green cloth body with white metal mounts, crowned rayed star helmet plate with central garter HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, gilt metal dragon centered, laurel wreath surround applied with gilt regimental title in banner form, fluted white metal spike finial with quatrefoil base with rosette topped rivets, rosette bosses, velvet backed chinchain, the interior with leather and silk liner, the former with inked name Capt A. H. Verity, in its japanned storage tin named to Captain Verity Monmouth Rifle Volunteers. Localised insect damage.
78cm curved blade with clipped back tip, characteristic sheet metal hilt with flared domed quillons, short shaped langet, boat-shell guard tapering shaped knuckle guard, dished disc pommel with domed sun-form terminal with drooping bud finial. Lamination to the blade would perhaps suggest pattern welded or wootz. Small hole to guard and some to pommel.
10inch sighted two-stage barrel signed Twigg LONDON, border engraved stepped lock signed Twigg, full stocked with hallmarked silver mounts, the trigger guard with foliate finial, long-eared butt cap with grotesque mask, openwork side plate, horn topped wooden ramrod. Some pitting to steel parts, generally worn stock.
10inch sighted octagonal damascus barrel engraved LONDON on the top flat, border engraved stepped and bolted lock signed J. PROBIN, roller frizzen, gold lined touch hole, set trigger, not working, full stocked with slab-sided wooden butt, border and foliate engraved steel mounts, the trigger guard with pineapple finial, wooden ramrod.
A set of four 19th century French oak hall or dining chairs each having a straight moulded top rail with a carved openwork cresting over a square rattan back and seat raised on turned circular supports united by a flat moulded cross frame stretcher with a central cup and cover finial. (With damage as seen). H.95cm
A late 19th century London hallmarked silver entree dish and cover by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, having a large moulded crown finial over a reeded and beadwork body with a central cartouche engraved with the Latin inscription 'Deus Providebit' or 'God Will Provide' raised on a simple tray base. H.11.5 W.27cm Weight: 1.646g
Various curtain poles, to include a pair of faceted wooden curtain poles with turned finials, approx 260cm end to end including finials; a brass curtain pole with jelly mould type finial and rings, approx 160cm including finials, a fluted wooden curtain pole with disc ends, 120cm end to end, in two parts and supporting brackets; two white painted curtain poles, 180 and 220cm long and a box of various brackets and centre brackets (qty)
Carlos Van Reigersburg Versluys, a stoneware jug vase, in shades of ochre and oatmeal, impressed seal to base, 19cm high; together with a slender-necked lidded pot, with all over textured body and the lid with tenmoku glazed finial, incised 'Pat O' to underside and with impressed seal, 38cm high; and a Bill Samuels fluted gourd vase, with pale slip over green ash glaze body, impressed seal to base, 35cm high (3)
A matched Edwardian silver bachelors tea set, all of oval shape with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, tea pot hallmarked Birmingham, 1907, makers mark rubbed, sugar and milk by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham, 1906 / 1909, tea pot approx. 12.5cm high. Weight approx. 376.8 grams (12.1ozt) Further details: old stickers to bases; dent to side of tea pot; tarnishing, wear and surface scratches / marks.
A collection of silver to include; a 20th century silver mustard pot, with three feet and scrolled handle, Chester hallmark by James and William Deakin, date letter rubbed, with non-matching spoon by Levi & Salaman; an Elizabeth II silver tooth box, with gilt fairy finial, hallmarked by M Bros, Birmingham, 1988, in case; a late Victorian silver circular salt cellar with reticulated edge, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899 with later blue glass liner (not matching); a pair of Birmingham silver napkin rings; a pair of Birmingham silver small trumpet shaped posy vases, each approx. 10.8cm high (dented); an Egyptian silver salt pot with bulbous shaped body, approx. 5cm high; two different silver bladed mother of pearl pocket knives; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned teaspoon, hallmarked by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1846; three silver condiment spoons; a Sterling silver "Lake Champlain" small spoon; four silver thimbles and three Charles Horner Dorcas thimbles. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 125.2 grams (4ozt) Further details: all tarnished, some pieces dented, worn, one thimble split; wear to Scottish spoon bowl; trumpet vases badly dented and damaged; wear commensurate with age.
Assorted Indian brass items comprising a four legged Kohl terminating in circular pad feet, 13cm high; Indian brass Hindu lamp, 12cm long; a small Indian brass Kumkum box, with elephant god finial; 5.5cm high; a Hindu temple lamp cast with figural decoration, 9cm long; two Indian Hindu temple lamp, cast with animal handle, each 15cm long and a five section brass Hindu temple lamp, similar form to that of a hand, 15cm long
Assorted 19th/early 20th century Indian brass lime boxes/pots comprising of a turned circular lime pot with bird shaped finial; raised on stepped circular base, 16cm high; an unusual shaped lime box surmounted with peacock finial, 12.5cm long; another of similar design, painted in a mottled tortoiseshell decoration; a 13th/15th? Majapahit Empire waisted circular lime box and cover; a ribbed and fluted brass lidded lime box and cover, 10.5cm diameter; a 19th century Indian brass box and cover with floral decoration, 10cm diameter;
A matched late Victorian silver three piece tea set, all of oblong shape with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot with ebonised finial and handle, all hallmarked by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1896 / 98, teapot approx. 15.8cm high. Weight approx. 1064.9 grams (34.2ozt) Further details: cover to tea pot missing pins so detached from hinge; feet to tea pot dented and makes pot tip slightly; other surface dents to all, one larger example to milk jug and wear, all tarnished with scratches.
An Elizabeth II Art Deco style three piece tea set, of angular shape with curved bases, tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Sheffield, 1972, tea pot approx. 16cm high. Weight approx. 1077.2 grams (34.63ozt) Further details: tarnishing and marks to surfaces; slight scratching and wear.
An Elizabeth II silver topped cut glass claret jug, spout decorated as a mans face with curved finial and foliate wrapped handle, silver hallmarked by Elkington & Co, Sheffield, 1999, approx. 31.4cm high. Further details: tarnishing, wear and light scratches; glass with minor scratches generally good.
Four matching 19th century Russian silver and enamel spoons, each with profuse enamel detail to back of bowl and terminal, with twisted stem and coronet finial, each marked Moscow, 84 Standard, MC possibly Mikhail Sokolov, each approx. 10.5cm long. (4) Weight approx. 77.6 grams (2.4ozt) Further details: all with minor loss to enamel near coronet finials; all with slight loss to enamel on back of spoons; tarnish and wear commensurate with age.
A small selection of silver comprising; a late Victorian silver pepperette, with elaborate floral / foliate design and twisted finial, hallmarked by Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1899; a George V silver napkin ring, with pierced design, hallmarked by Turner & Simpson, Chester, 1903; an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver topped toilet jar, cover with elaborate repousse floral design, hallmarked by WJ Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1909, and a pair of Cambray ware (attributed) silver plated planished napkin rings, inset with blue and green oval enamel, both unmarked, approx. 3.2cm high x 4.2cm wide each. Weighable silver approx. 43.3 grams (1.3ozt) Further details: loss to plating to napkin rings; wear and tarnishing, slight scratches and general wear.
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, all of oval partly gadrooned shape, tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked by Charles Boyton, London, 1885, together with an oval EPNS gallery tray. (4) Weight approx. 955.5 grams (30.7ozt) Further details: tea pot with large dent, all tarnished, with scratching and wear.
A selection of Wedgwood blue and white jasperware comprising; silver plated covered container with sphinx finial; four posy vases; a covered pot; small planter; trinket box; and two milk jugs. 1 jug with firing flaw, star crack to jar (10) Provenance: From a single owner private collection in Buckinghamshire
A George V Arts & Crafts style silver coffee pot, of urn shape upon circular foot, with planished handle with cane overlay and ball finial to hinged cover, hallmarked by Pairpoint Bros, London, 1932, approx. 16cm high. Weight approx. 272.9 grams (8.77ozt) Further details: finial dented and misshapen; small dents to body and larger dents to base; loss to cane handle; dent to base rim; surface tarnishing and scratches.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, all of oval shape with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot engraved "Presented to Henry Curtis Cook, by his colleagues in The Capital & Counties Bank, on his marriage, 30 May 1908", with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked by TW possibly T. Wilkinson & Co, Birmingham, 1907. Weight approx. 1137.2 grams (36.5ozt) Further details: tarnished, with wear and slight scratching.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, each of oval form with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot with angular handle with ivory insulators and ivory finial, all hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, makers mark rubbed to all, tea pot approx. 15cm high, each piece with the military 'crow's foot' and registration number to base. Weight approx. 1078.1 grams (34.6ozt) Further details: some old stickers to underneath; very small dents to couple of areas on tea pot; overall tarnishing, marks and wear; surface scratching etc. Cites Submission Reference no. T9QHAFUG
A Swansea porcelain twin handled osier moulded sucrier and cover, painted with a single flower and leaf sprigs, gilded rims and handles. Circa 1820-30 marked Swansea in red script. Size 16x12cm diameter 14.5cm high inc cover. Condition. Cover, original finial reattached. Very minor wear to gilding
A late 19th century probably French slate and marble clock, having front with etched foliate design, top with urn shaped finial with brass decorative finial, sides mounted with brass handles and all upon four feet, no makers name, hinged reverse cover opening to reveal workings numbered 8036 and 5 2, with pendelum and winding key but untested, overall approx. 44cm high. Condition: some chipping to corners and edging of slate and marble areas; other nibbles; general wear and marks, clock workings untested, white enamel dial chipped.
A VICTORIAN SILVER ARCHERY TROPHY, REILY & STORER, LONDON, 1845 In the form of an openwork pedestal vase and domed cover with replacement finial cast as an archer drawing his bow, pierced and engraved overall with scroll foliage, the cover with a crested cartouche, the body with a cartouche engraved with a coat-of-arms below the inscription ‘ANTIENT / YORKSHIRE ARROW MEETING’, a corresponding cartouche to the reverse filled with pierced trellising, the foot inscribed ‘THIRSK / 1845’, fully marked including maker’s, duty and standard marks to finial, 27.0 cm high, 493g excluding cranberry glass liner
MANNER OF CHARLES BEVAN (BRITISH, 1815-1891) REFORMED GOTHIC BEDROOM SUITE; CIRCA 1870 Comprising of two dressing chests, wardrobe and washstand Ash wood, inlaid with parquetry and marquetry Wardrobe 217cm high, 194cm wide, 62cm deep First dressing chest: 173cm high, 132cm wide, 60cm deep Second dressing chest: 176cm high, 132cm wide, 56cm deep Washstand: 106cm high, 130cm wide, 62cm deepProvenance: Private Collection of Late 19th Century Design Furniture, Cadogan Square Condition Report: All items with marks, knocks, scratches, indentations, abrasions consistent with age and use, also, clear signs of age use in a domestic setting Overall there are knocks and losses to the edges and extremities, some dirt and discolouration to the surfaces, some of the handles are missing the finial point to the centre of them - overall would benefit from a clean and polish before use in a domestic setting with some restoration probably required to some elements The marble washstand with some scratches and marks to the marble, also an area of deeper gouges, there is a small bracket-spandrel in one drawer of the first dressing chest, the larger one for the kneehole is missing and not present at time of report The wardrobe hinges are slightly various, there is a later metal bar to act as the keeper for the lock to one door, some chips and losses around the doors, the wardrobe with slides and a later chromed metal hanging bar The surfaces of the dressing chair are dry and would benefit from a polish, some old water marks also, there is a section of veneer to the centre of the top that is missingPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
GEORG JENSEN (DANISH) TABLE OIL LAMP LIGHTER, MODEL NO.12, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURYRaised on decagonal and lobed foot, scroll handle, foliate finial and snufferImpressed maker's marks, model number, 925S, and import marks for 1951 13cm long Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate, UK
A 19th century Meissen lidded chocolate cup, the lid with a flower finial, scroll formed handle, three vignettes painted with scenes of a courting couple within gilt highlighted surrounds, underglaze mark to the base, 9cm high x 8.5cm wideLocation: 2.1If there is no condition report shown, please request