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Sword: A 1786 Pattern Infantry Officers sword. Cypher of George III with crown to the 32" blade. Thin traces of blued finish with stronger gold etching of the crown, flags etc. Twin fixed rigid shell guard. Gilt guard with acorn type finial. Urn pommel with wooden grip. Viewing recommended. No scabbard.
Georgian Napoleonic War Period Royal Navy Fighting Sword. This example with single edged curved 27 inch blade. The hilt with a single gilt brass guard, the langets with engraved fouled anchor and unusual Naval Crown device. The grip retains a large part of it’s leather cover with wire binding. Scabbard absent, only faint etching to the blade visible.
Victorian 1899 Royal Engineer Officer’s Pattern Issue Sword. A scarce example of an Officer quality sword, probably made for the Regimental pool to be issued to Senior NCO’s. The single edged slightly curved blade with etched decoration of a Crowned VR cypher and title Royal Engineers. The forte with the cutler’s details of Robert Mole and with various inspection stamps and issue marks, indicating 1899. The hilt with Officers special Regimental pattern guard with shagreen grip and twist wire binding. Housed in original steel scabbard fitted with two loose rings. The etching to the blade is clear, the scabbard now with dark patina and surface pitting.
Local Interest - Kerry (Rev. Charles), Smalley in the County of Derby: Its History & Legends, Bemrose & Sons Limited, London 1905, xv + 148pp, illustrated throughout with b/w illustrations and a tipped-in etching, original cloth, armorial bookplate Ex-Libris Breadsall Priory [...] Sir Alfred Seale Haslam, with a double-sided letter from the author to Sir Alfred in ms. ink pertaining to this publication and its future supplementary volume with additional felicitations to the Haslam family, dated April 13 - '07
John Speed (1552-1629), a two-fold map, Barkshire (sic) [Berkshire], inset view of Windsor Castle flanked by the royal arms, the arms of Windsor above a contemporary depiction of a Knight of the Order of the Garter, the county surmounted by scroll cresting with recumbent putti with books emblematic of learning, compass to margin, the whole within a columnar framework, probably the 1614 issue, hand-coloured etching and engraving, 39cm x 52cm, P.J. Radford of Denmead label to verso
A Vic naval officer’s type sword for a boy, shortened pipe backed blade 19”, with traces of etching, half basket hilt with turn down inner portion, lion’s head pommel and shortened backstrap, slender wirebound fishskin grip, in its shortened scabbard with 3 regulation brass mounts. Generally GC
@Doggett (Sue, 20th/21st century). Unity Universe, An A-Z, 1999, fifteen thick paper leaves, with illustrations, symbols, and text in mixed media, including hand-printing, etching, ink, pencil, paint, and onlays, patterned edges, original black morocco-backed cloth, spine with panels at head and foot, and two inset bands continuing onto returns, textured grey, white, and gilt covers, with all-over onlaid circular sundial design, small 4to (15 x 13cm/6 x 5ins), housed in orange cloth solander box, with printed paper spine label Limitation leaf at rear: 'designed, made and bound by Sue Doggett, in an edition of one of which this is the original, London 1999', signed by the designer. (1)
§ William Warden, RBA (British, 20th Century) Study of Rocks, Provence, 17 x 20 cm, oil on board, signed; Children playing on a beach, 20 x 25 cm, oil on board; Siesta Hour, Montaren, signed lower right "William Warden", oil on board, unframed, 26 x 36cm (10 x 14in), From the Studio of William Warden, Campion Gallery, Rye, East Sussex; M S*** - Red Handbag, 2003, monogram 'MS 03' to front and verso of paper, numbered 1/30 lower right, etching with aquatint, on hand made paper, framed, 15 x 21 cm; Michael B White (British, b.1954) Scenic South Pacific Ceremony, Samoa, signed lower right "Michel B White" and numbered 3/20 etching, in a white painted frame, 22 x 30 cm (5) Provenance: The Campion Gallery, Rye, Sussex. A little dirty.
UNATTRIBUTED; oil on board, rural scene with panoramic view and figures in the middle ground and blasted oak to foreground, indistinctly signed lower left, 35 x 44.5cm, after W. DENDY SADLER; a signed black and white print of gentlemen relaxing after a meal, 43 x 56cm, and an etching of a white cat with blue eyes, indistinctly signed in pencil, 27 x 36cm, all framed and glazed (3).
After RAY ALLEN; two etchings "Old Curiosity Shop" and "Anne Hathaway's Cottage", both signed in pencil lower right and titled lower left, 12.5 x 16.5cm, a further etching after Albany E Howarth, mountainous landscape with castle, signed lower right, 28 x 37cm, a coloured print and an ink and watercolour, a Jewish man holding a Torah scroll, signed Moyal, 21 x 13cm, all framed and glazed (5).
A RARE GERMAN ETCHED HALBERD, DATED 1566 with medially-ridged leaf-shaped terminal blade etched on the respective faces with the figure of St George on one side and an inscription including the date and the initials 'P W' on the other, all against a stippled ground surrounded by scrolling leafy tendrils, small axe-blade pierced with five holes, rear fluke formed with an additional lug above, the latter stamped with a clover leaf mark on one side, etched throughout with further tendrils inhabited by exotic birds (the etching worn), and faceted socket decorated en suite, on an early fabric-covered wooden haft, fitted with two pairs of straps on the upper portion and the lower encased with a trellis pattern of leather studded with large domed brass nails 46.2 cm; 18¼ in head Provenance Schloss Grafenegg, Austria, sold Galerie Fischer, Zurich 1934, lot 47. The inscription reads: "Gott Mein Trost, Aber Jesus Christus Hat Mich von Allen Suenden Erloest, Anno Domini 1566" A halberd of similar form struck with the same maker's mark and decorated with the Crucifixion on one side and a standard bearer on the other is preserved in the Royal Armouries, Leeds. See Ffoulkes 1916, p. 248. No. 1026.
A RARE ETCHED PARTISAN OF THE GUARD OF THE ELECTOR FRIEDRICH AUGUST I OF SAXONY, 'THE STRONG' (1670, 1694-1733), CIRCA 1694-7 with central blade of flattened-diamond section, broad base formed of a pair of flat notched flukes, etched at the base with a pattern of scrolling foliage on each side and surmounted on the respective faces with the crowned electoral arms and the initials 'CFA' for Churfürst Friedrich August, moulded collar, faceted socket and a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft painted with an inventory number 61.2 cm; 24? in head Provenance The Saxon Electoral Armoury, Dresden. Friedrich August I ruled as Elector of Saxony (1694-1733) and twice as King August II of Poland (1697-1704 and 1709-33). Similar partisans are preserved in the Wartburg (inv. no. 461) and the Wallace Collection, London (inv. Nos. A1002 & A1003). Another partisan from this group with the same notable style of etching is preserved in the Deutsches Historiches Museum, Berlin. See Müller and Kölling 1981, p. 311 no. 395.

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