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A rare 19th century Boer War prisoner of war tapestry. Commemorating the Wiltshire Regiment, of the Duke Of Edinburgh Regiment. Dated '99'. Woven central flag motif surrounded by leaves with a tri-coloured red white and blue bow beneath. Mounted to board. The central flags detailing campaigns and dates. 73cm x 81cm
An Edwardian mahogany slightly bow front wardrobe with two hinged doors with oval crossbanded panels enclosing hanging space above two deep drawers to bracket feet, width 132cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width at widest 144cm. Height 212cm. Depth 68cm. Splits to doors. Beading missing in parts. Surface scratches.
An early 19th century mahogany work table, the hinged lid enclosing bow fronted lidded side compartments and pull-out central compartmented tray with two dummy drawers above an opening drawer with string inlay flanked by reeding above shaped turned legs to peg feet, supplied with receipt from 1977, width 66cm.
A 1920s 'Flapper' dress beaded and sequin detail on silk net backing, with zigzag hem and tassel topped thigh high splits to either side, length 117cm, a further cream silk crepe dress with dropped waist, smocked shoulders, pin tuck bodice flanked by scalloped ribbon detailing and bow cuffs, length 108cm and a further cream silk dress with dropped hem, bronzed bugle beading and split butterfly sleeves (3). CONDITION REPORT: The dress with butterfly sleeves has extensive loss of beading to neck and hem. The cream dress with ribbon detailing has tarnishing to 'Passing' gilt thread and black dress has very mild bead loss.
A good French violin labelled Bernardel, Paris with partially indistinct label, the two-piece back 36.1cm, also a silver mounted bow stamped CA Hoyer and a bow for restoration, cased. CONDITION REPORT: Varnish missing in parts. Surface scratches. Spliced repair to head. Knocks to raised corners.
A full size, probably German, violin with interesting hand written inscription 'Fair par Jean Baptiste.....a Mirecourt age 18 et 6 mois fait l'an 1807 le 17 Mais' and with further indistinct label, the two-piece back length 36cm, cased with a bow. Formerly the property of Robert Rae, Mercantile Regiment, who was killed by a mine age 38, 26/10/1914. CONDITION REPORT: Crack to table.
A full size violin, copy of a Richard Duke, with label 'Richard Duke, Holborn London 1801' and branded 'Duke London' below the button, length of back 35.7cm, cased with bow. CONDITION REPORT: Crack to front, splits to lower section front. Repair to neck. Scratches throughout. Areas of varnish missing.
Good late 18th century German Infantry sidearm with brass hilt with twin boat-shaped guards and brass knuckle bow, spiral-twist brass grip - regimentally marked - '3: No. 59. 28. LR', curved fullered blade with crowned FRW Royal cipher for King Frederick William II of Prussia (reigned 1786 - 1797), with leather covered scabbard with elongated brass frog stud, 80cm overall
Fine Georgian cased 18 bore flintlock sporting gun by Wheeler, London, circa 1820, with two-stage browned twist barrel fitted with silver foresight, engraved 'London' over the breech section, case-hardened breech inlaid with two gold lines and with platinum vent, signed border-engraved case-hardened lock fitted with roller and rainproof pan, figured walnut half stock, chequered grip, carved raised cheek-piece, engraved steel mounts comprising scrolling trigger guard decorated with geese on the bow and butt-plate with short tang, each retaining some early blued finish, blued rear ramrod pipe, vacant silvered escutcheon, two pairs of silvered barrel bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end cap and original horn-tipped wooden ramrod, the barrel 84cm, 124cm overall, in its original fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, with removable lock tray - complete with two steel two-way shot charge holders, powder flask, leather shot tube, mainspring clamp and other accessories, the case 100cm
+ Rare 18th century American Officers' spadroon sword of the Wars of Independence period, circa 1780, with eagle's head pommel, fluted bone grip incised with W.W. initials and five-ball stirrup, knuckle bow and guard, curved fullered blade retaining approximately 80% of original blued and gilt decoration and polish, in original brass mounted leather scabbard with frog stud and single ring, 87.5cm CONDITION REPORT Good original condition- hairline crack to bone grip, bow guard possibly slightly bent, blade has some minor rust staining and a little pitting at the tip- retains much blueing and gilding. The scabbard locket has a hole with evidence of a previous stud fitting- the leather is original and good order for age
Fine and rare Lloyd's Patriotic Fund sword and belt of 100 Guinea value, awarded to Henry Lambert Esq. Captain of H.M.S. St. Fiorenzo, presented in 1805. The ormolu hilt of classical inspiration - the quillons formed as fasces, the knuckle bow as the club of Hercules entwined by a serpent, the pommel as the skin of the Nemean lion, the grip of finely chequered ivory, the langets cast with Naval trophies, the ormolu scabbard engraved with oak leaves on its top edge and with cast and chased elaborate Naval medallions on each side including Britannia with inscription 'St. Fiorenzo 1805' above, Hercules and the Hydra, the Nemean lion and open panels of Naval trophies on blue velvet inserts, two coiled serpent suspension loops - the top edge of the locket engraved 'R. Teed, Sword Cutlers, Lancaster Court, Strand' - the exterior retaining 95% of its original gilded finish - the curved single edged blade has sadly been heavily polished and now only bears faint remnants of gilding and blued finish and as a result lacks its presentation inscription but retains its engraved decoration - including 'H L' (Henry Lambert) monogram, figures of Britannia and Victory, the 1801 - 1816 Royal Arms, Naval trophies, dolphins, wreaths, etc, down its entire length. The sword is complete with its original ormolu mounted belt of blue leather faced on velvet and bullion work with interlocking buckle decorated with Britannia fighting the Hydra above 'Patriotic Fund 1803', lion's head bosses and twin suspension straps with sprung hooks. Also sold with this lot is a late Victorian ivorine plaque engraved with the missing presentation inscription - 'Presented by Messrs Lloyds of London To Henry Lambert CaptN. of H.M.S. St. Fiorenzo for his Bravery and skill in the Capture of the French National Frigate "Psyche" of 36 Guns and 240 Men on the 14th Feb 1805 after a close action of 3 hours 20 minutes.' Captain Henry Lambert R.N. was a British Naval hero whose real life exploits read like a Horatio Hornblower novel. A monument in St. Paul's Cathedral deservedly commemorates him as a Naval hero and his loss in battle in 1812 fighting the American frigate Constitution. A contemporary account of the action which led the presentation of the Lloyds 100 Guinea sword is as follows:- On February 13th, the thirty-six gun frigate "San Fiorenza", Captain H. Lambert, discovered three ships at anchor near Vizagapatam. These were the "Psyche", thirty-two, Captain Bergeret and two sail, her prizes, which immediately weighed and made off, pursued by the "San Fiorenza". After a chase of thirty-six hours, Captain Lambert came up with one of the ships, which he re-captured. Leaving a midshipman in charge of the prize, Lambert stool after the frigate and her companion, which he found had been the "Pigeon" but was now the "Equivoque" privateer, of ten guns and forty men, commanded by one of Captain Bergeret's lieutenants. Soon after eight p.m., the "San Fiorenza" got within gunshot of the French frigate and a hot action commenced, the "Equivoque" occasionally taking a part, which lasted till half-past eleven p.m., when the "San Fiorenza" hauled off to repair her rigging. A half an hour later, Captain Lambert bore up to renew the contest but just as he was about to re-open fire, a boat came from the "Psyche" to say that from motives of humanity Captain Bergeret had surrendered, although he might have continued the action much longer. On boarding the captured ship the cause of her striking was evident. Her second Captain, two lieutenants and fifty-four men lay dead on her deck and seventy officers and men were wounded. The "San Fiorenza" had a midshipman and eleven men killed and her master, two officers and thirty-three men wounded. Though nominally, almost of equal force, the "San Fiorenza" was a larger vessel than the "Psyche" and the weight of her broadside almost double that of her opponent. Captain Lambert's brilliant career ended when he received a mortal musket ball wound to the chest whilst commanding H.M.S. Java against the larger American frigate The U.S.S. Constitution which captured the Java in a bitter battle on 29th December 1812. He died from his wound on 4th January 1813 in Salvador, Brazil and was buried with full military honours. Sold with research and contemporary accounts of his Naval actions. Provenance: Purchased by Philip Southgate from Peter Dale Ltd. Pall Mall, London, in May 1984 - having swapped a number of guns, swords and helmets to the value of £7,000 for it CONDITION REPORT Exterior gilding very good- blade worn and has very little finish- inscription worn off, belt in good original condition with some wear and losses to bullion work
Fine and rare Lloyd's Patriotic Fund sword of 50 Guinea-type awarded to Lieutenant James Boxer of H.M.S. Antelope, presented in 1804. The ormolu hilt of classical inspiration - the quillons formed as fasces, the knuckle bow as the club of Hercules entwined by a serpent, the pommel as the skin of the Nemean lion, the grip of finely chequered ivory, the langets cast with Naval trophies, with original blue and gold bullion dress knot, with curved single edged fullered blade richly decorated and retaining approximately 95% of its blued and gilt decoration down its entire length and engraved with the 1801 - 1816 Royal Arms, figures of Britannia and Victory, Naval trophies of arms, crowned GR cipher and floral scrolls and the presentation inscription 'From the Patriotic Fund at Lloyds to Leiut. James Boxer of H.M.S. Antelope for his Gallant Conduct on the Capture of the Dutch armed Galliot Schrik by the boats of the Antelope and Magicienne in the night of the 23rd of March 1804 near Zeurick Zee. Complete with its ormolu scabbard retaining all its gilded finish, engraved with oak leaves on its back edge and decorated with cast and chased Naval trophies with classical medallions depicting Herculean Labours and inset polished shagreen panels and twin cabled suspension rings, the throat engraved 'R. Teed Sword Cutler, Lancaster Court, Strand'. Lieutenant, later Captain James Boxer R.N. was a Naval hero who fought gallantly for his country. He entered the Navy as a Captain's servant in 1794 and rose in rank until his retirement as Captain in 1846. Of his many battles, the action which precipitated the presentation of the 50 Guinea Lloyd's sword was as follows:- 'Attaining the rank of Lieutenant on 14 November 1800 - he next in 1801 accompanied the expedition to Egypt for his services throughout the whole campaign, as Commander of Tigre's Launch, was presented with the Turkish gold medal. Lieutenant Boxer transferred to the Antelope on 12 March 1803, bearing the broad pennant in the North Sea of his friend, Sir W. S. Smith. Subsequently, on 31.3.1804, led a division of boats, was wounded in a gallant and successful attack on a guard-vessel, the Schrik of 6 guns and 94 men which he captured'. Sold with research. Provenance: Purchased by Philip Southgate in July 1983 from Peter Dale Ltd. Pall Mall, London CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition overall retaining approx 95% of all gilding and bluing, some slight wear from scabbard lining on blade. Ivory of hilt dirty but complete- original sword knot is worn but complete. Tip of blade is slightly rounded
A large pair of 1940s brown leather child's sandals; one pair of silver 1955 wedding shoes - a pair of 1978 sling backs and two pairs of wedge heeled sandals 1970s (one gold and one tan leather) - a 1940s grosgrain clutch with bow motif, an early 1940s evening purse with clasp and brown leather mid 1950s handbag by Bag Craft of London, by appointment to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II and a 1920 beaded evening bag in dark navy and white sequinned Bakelite frame and a leather 1970s black clutch (10)
Salvatore Ferragamo Black Leather Lady Vara GM Kelly Handbag. Features gold-tone hardware, dual leather and canvas top handles, a detachable flat leather shoulder strap, a signature Salvatore Ferragamo bow accent, four protective metal feet on bottom, and a top dual magnetic snap closure. Interior of handbag is lined in black jacquard textile fabric with a single side zipper pocket. Marked appropriately. Gently used condition with only minor signs of wear. Measures 8-1/2" H x 9-1/2" W x 3-3/4" D. Dust bag included. Shipping $52.00 (estimate $600-$700)
Christian Dior Monogram Romantique Trotter Flap Bag Brown. The bag features a short silver chain top handle threaded with brown velvet, a frontal brown velvet bow detail and brown velvet piping along all of the edges. The front flap opens to a fabric interior with a zipper and a patch pocket. Marked appropriately. As new condition. Measures 7" H x 12" W x 3-1/4" D. Dust bag and authentication card included. Shipping $54.00 (estimate $400-$500)

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