Man's Breitling Approx. 17.60 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and Stainless Steel Chronometre Automatic Bracelet Watch with Mother of Pearl Dial. Diamonds E-F color, VS2-SI2 clarity. Signed, numbered A13370. Case measures 52mm. Light surface wear and scratches. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Approx. weight: 247.2 grams. Shipping $44.00 (estimate $8000-$12000)
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Collection of Five (5) Pieces Designer Costume Jewelry. Includes: Nicky Butler gemstone and silver cross pendant, gold over sterling and opal pendant necklace, Ben Amun beaded and goldtone pendant necklace, 2 Joan Rivers beaded necklaces. Signed. Light wear good condition. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Chanel Red Lizard Multi-Chains Flap Bag. Red leather interior with zipper pocket. Original box and bag included. Authenticity Code: 0558059. Light wear to edges, light creases from use. Overall very good condition. Measures 5-1/4" H x 7-3/4" W x 2-1/2" D. Shipping $73.00 (estimate $1500-$1700)
A Collection of Militaria, comprising a Brodie helmet, painted grey, stamped ''M'' to the brim underside, the leather-covered liner marked, ''C.C.& S. Ltd., size 6¾ ; a deactivated No.36 M Mk.I Mills bomb; an Austro-Hungarian M88/95 knife bayonet and a German K98 rifle bayonet, both with scabbards (4)Brodie Helmet - Light patches of rust overall. Leather to liner dry and cracked. Mills bomb - Overpainted. Lacking spring clip. Minor losses. Bayonets - Spring clips operative. Wood grips quite worn and stained. Metal to hilt rusted. Blades with light rust. Scabbards heavily rusted.
A Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Tin Framed Display, comprising tin with various inserts and photographs of royalty, pipe, cap badges, medal ribbon etc., purportedly pertaining to L/Cpl. F.J. Toogood, 1st. Batt. Gloucester Regt. and Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, together with a folio of related ephemera and service documents; three further, similar tins; two chocolate tins, ''The Gift of the Colonies of Trinidad, Grenada & St. Lucia to His Majesty's Naval & Military Forces'' a 1914 Cadbury Bros., Bournville, chocolate tin, for wounded soldiers and sailors, original insert, and two others (9)
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Medal, Civil Decoration and Coin Boxes, together with various militaria, including four plated and pewter presentation tankards; Durham Light Infantry (Korea 1952-53) cigarette lighter; cigarette case; turned wood police truncheon; XIV Hussars plated swagger stick top, etc.
A Collection of Glengarries, Side Caps and Berets, comprising Cameron Highlanders, with plated badge; Highland Light Infantry, with plated badge; two Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish), with plated 2nd. pattern badges; Durham Light Infantry, with plated badge; another, with economy issue badge and M-S A-S naval beret; together with an RAF scarf, various gas masks and accessories and a pair of puttees.
A German Third Reich Heer (Army) Dress Dagger, the blade etched maker's name, ''Carl Eickhorn, Solingen'' and squirrel logo, the plated hilt with orange plastic wrythen grip, silver thread portapee, the pebbled scabbard with twin oak leaf-decorated bands, ring suspensions, silver wire hangerBlade with light rusting. Plating to hilt slightly worn and pommel with scratches and dings. Scabbard with several dents. Portapee and hanger both tatty with considerable wear.
A 19th Century Hungarian Cavalry Officer's Sword, the slightly curved, single edge, pipeback, spear point blade, length 86 cm, the obverse engraved crest and image of the Virgin Mary and inscribed, ''Patrona Hungaria Virgo Maria'', the reverse with further Latin inscriptions, and images of a mounted cavalry officer and patriarchal cross, the steel triple bar hilt with scrolling quillon and folding guard, wirebound fishskin grip (scabbard lacking); and a Model 1882 French Light Cavalry Sword, the fullered single edge blade, length 87 cm, the back inscribed, ''Mre. d'Armes de Chat. Juillet 1885 Cavrie. legere Mle.1882'', the ricasso with maker's initials DB and other marks, the brass triple bar hilt similarly stamped and numbered 44033, wirebound leather grip (scabbard lacking) (2)Hungarian - Blade with overall light rusting and pitting. Hilt similar. Small areas of loss to fishskin. French - Blade with overall light rusting and pitting. Blade with minor scratching and dings commensurate with age and use. Otherwise good.
An American Machete, the 66 cm blade with part fuller, stamped, ''No.143, R.A., W.D. 1915'' and with broad arrow mark, shaped, polished horn grip; a Masonic Sword, the etched blade by Spencer & Co., Great Queen Street, London, decorated with foliate scrollwork, brass cruciform hilt, brass-mounted leather scabbard (2)1 - Metal parts polished but with evidence of past pitting. Some cracks and wear to grip. No scabbard. 2 - Blade with overall light rusting and pitting. Scabbard with some wear and losses to leather.
A Collection of Silver, Bronze and Other Sporting Medals, many with military associations, including five Royal Tournament examples, awarded to L/Cpl. W. McBride, 2nd. Battn. Queens Own Cameron Highlanders and three pertaining to Durham Light Infantry, together with other assorted items including H.M.S. Hood (1891) plated and enamel pickle fork; Riley Lord, Lord Mayor of Newcastle commemorative medal; Loyal Order of ancient Shepherds, Glasgow District medal; two medal miniatures; Sir Garnet Wolseley commemorative medal, etc.
An Early 19th Century Bamboo Sword Stick, the 75.5 cm fullered, triangular section steel blade retaining traces of bluing and gilding, the scabbard with brass tipBlade with scattered light rusting. Leather thong through grip probably a replacement. Scabbard with splits, held together with wire at top.
Three Bayonets, comprising a British 1856 Pattern example, the blade stamped ''Chavasse'' and numbered B78, and another similar, the blade stamped ''A & F H'' and numbered, S3 below a crown, both with steel-mounted leather scabbards; a French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan example, the back inscribed ''Nle. de Chatt.'' and dated 8bre.1871, steel scabbard, and two 20th century Indian daggers (one A/F) (4) Both 1856 Pattern - Scattered rusting to blades. Scattered rusting to other metal parts. Springs working. Scabbards good. Chassepot - Scattered pitting and surface rust to blade. Heavy rusting and pitting to other metal parts including scabbard. Spring seized with rust. Indian daggers - Both with light patches of rust to blades. One with section of horn lacking from grip.
A Late 19th Century Court Sword, the 78.5 cm blade with foliate etching, the cast brass, shell-shaped guard, knucklebow and hilt decorated with beading, gilt thread bullion knot, brass-mounted leather scabbardBlade with scattered patches of light rust and pitting. Scabbard leather cracked below top mount, with losses to black finish and with overall dryness.
A Victorian Non-Regulation Cavalry Officer's Sword, made for the East India Company, the part-fullered, single edge blade, length 89.5 cm, by Henry Wilkinson, etched with the crest of the East India Company and Victoria cypher amongst foliate scrolled panels, further with a panel of sanskrit adjacent to the ricasso, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with foliage, scrolling quillon, wire-bound fishskin grip, the plated scabbard with twin ring suspensionsBlade with areas of light rusting. Hilt with allover rusting and light pitting. Some wear to grip. Scabbard possibly associated - now painted gold and black but with rusting and pitting.
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 70cm single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 19cm, etched with crowned GR cypher, Royal coat of arms, crossed standards and foliage, WARRANTED, the steel stirrup hilt with rounded langets, wire bound leather grip and beak pommel, with steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved `TATHAM, Sword Cutler to his MAJESTY, Charing Cross' within an oval Blade cleaned. grey patching to hilt and scabbard mounts. Worm holes to grip. Leather scabbard has cracks and the surface is flaked
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword, with 86cm single edge fullered steel blade, steel stirrup hilt with ribbed wood grip lacking its wire binding, with steel scabbard; a Continental Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 76cm single edge curved steel blade, the tip pierced, with black painted stirrup hilt and ribbed black plastic grip, with black painted steel scabbard (2 - af) Grey patching and grease to blades. 1 - deep rust pitting to hilt and scabbard which has a dent to the above the shoe. Crack to wood grip which lacks its wire binding. 2 - Later painted black, with breaks and loss to grip. Small dents to scabbard.
A British 1788 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with crowned GR III cypher, the steel stirrup hilt with scroll quillon, (lacks langets) reeded ebony grip with facetted back strap, brass mounted leather scabbard.Black patching to blade wiht a number of edge nicks. The langets have been removed. The pommel cap has a small flake of metal missing. The leather scabbard is creased and flaked and the mounts have dents
A 19th Century Continental Sword, possibly for a boy, the 45cm single edge fullered steel blade shortened, the brass stirrup hilt with ribbed horn grip, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Ebonised Sword Stick, with 53cm stiletto steel blade, bayonet catch and angular handle with brass pommel and ferrule, 84cm; two Swagger Sticks, one with silver pommel to the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the other with nickel pommel to the Scottish Horse; two Leather Service Scabbards, in poor order (6)
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Canarvonshire Rifles Volunteer Officer's Sword, the 83.5 cm slightly curved, single edge blade with part fuller, etched to the obverse with regimental and family crests and initials amongst scrolling foliage, the reverse with Royal cypher amongst scrolling foliage, etched maker's name, ''Ollivier & Brown, Sackville St., London'' to the ricasso, the pierced gothic steel hilt incorporating the regimental crest, wirebound ribbed wood grip, the steel scabbard with twin ring suspensionsBlade with light overall rusting and pitting. Hilt with rusting and pitting. Grip lacking fishskin covering and wire binding a probable replacement. Scabbard with significant pitting. One side with several dents.
A French 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 77cm flat back single edge steel blade with a broad fuller and a narrow fuller running along the back edge, terminating in a quill point, the brass hilt with foliate pierced and cast guard, scroll quillon and wirebound ribbed horn grip, with steel single ring scabbard, together with a Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry Sword, the 82cm single edge steel blade with faint etched decoration, the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with Royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip (scabbard lacking) (2) French sword - Blade with overall light rust. Hilt with some wear and patches of rust. 1827 Pattern Sword - Blade with overall rust. Gilding to hilt worn. Wire binding to grip loose. Scabbard lacking.
A Late George III Cavalry Officer's Sword, possibly a militia example, the curved, single edge, fullered blade, length 83 cm, engraved Royal cypher to the obverse and Royal crest to the reverse, between panels of foliate and other decorative devices, the quadruple bar hilt with scrolling quillon, chequered ivory grip, steel ring suspension to side of pommelOverall light rusting and pitting to metal parts. Scabbard lacking.
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Undress Sword, the 82cm single edge pipe back steel blade crisply etched with Royal cypher, a mounted Hussar, stand of arms and scrolling foliage, with owner's name H. Thornley, the steel three bar hilt with down scroll quillon, wire bound fishskin grip and stepped oval pommel, with steel two ring scabbard
An Indonesian Golok, the 33.5cm clip-point curved steel blade with inlaid brass line to the back edge, with horn pistol grip and wood scabbard; a Similar Golok, with light wood pistol grip and scabbard; an Indian Small Peshkabz, with mother of pearl and green stone grip and leather scabbard; an Indian Knife, the brass and horn grip carved as a bird, lacks scabbard; an Indonesian Knife, the horn grip with aluminium horseshoe pommel and leather sheath; a Modern Indian Sword, lacks scabbard (6)
A George IV Royal National Lifeboat Institution Silver Medal, the band mount inscribed, ''MR J.M. WILLIAMS, VOTED NOVR. 16 1843'', ring suspension James Moore Williams was born in Padstow in 1818/19 and joined the Customs as a boy in 1830 at the age of 12, serving on board the Revenue Cutter, ''Repulse'' which operated out of Poole and Portsmouth. He later transferred to the Revenue Cutter, ''Bee'' which by 1840 was operating out of Hull. James remained in the Customs, serving continuously in Hull until his retirement in 1883, by which time he had attained the rank of Examining Officer 2nd Class. Extract minutes of the Committee of Management dated 16.11.1843 record the following citation: ''The ANDROMACHE on passage Quebec to Humber drove ashore at Hull and capsized. Seven of the crew were in the forecastle and could not get out as the hatchways were under water and the ship on her beam ends with her tops in the water, consequently these poor fellows were obliged to cling on by their hammocks expecting any moment to be their last. This information having been communicated to the BEE Quarantine Cutter which was lying about 3/4 of a mile from the ANDROMACHE. Mr. J.M. Williams, mate of the Cutter immediately manned their boat, taking with him hatchets, axes and saws and a light, it being dark as pitch, and after half an hours search they found the ship and immediately commenced cutting through a hole, through which they got out six men alive and a poor boy who was drowned being asleep in his berth. The men said they could feel the water flowing fast on them, and that in half an hour more they must all have perished. Resolved that the silver medal be presented to Mr. Williams and that the award of three sovereigns be made to his boat's crew'' A photocopy of a family portrait of the recipient is also included with this lot.
A Trobriand Islands Canoe Prow, of light wood pierced and carved with sinuous forms highlighted in white, black and red pigment, 58.5cm; three Papua New Guinea Items, comprising:- a headrest carved from naturally branching wood in the form of a stylised lizard, 67cm; a fire lighting stick, the slender haft set with a moving disc and a stick attached with sennet, with a metal blade bound to the tip of the haft with copper wire, 54.5cm; a wood food dish of shallow circular form with short handle pierced for hanging, 28cm (4)
Two Early 20th Century Sepik River Spirit/Ancestor Figures, Papua New Guinea, each of light hardwood, standing wearing a high headdress, with hooked beak shape nose, on cylindrical plinth, the smaller figure bearing traces of red pigment, 35.5cm and 21cm **Provenance:- collected in the mid 1920's by a Manchester civic dignitary whilst travelling in Papua New GuineaTaller figure - the headdress is split and has a knock to one of its extremities, otherwise in good condition. Smaller figure - has a small chip to one of the extremities of the headdress, otherwise in good condition.
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A BSA-Type Underlever Tap Action Air Rifle, the walnut stock with chequered semi-pistol grip (A/F)Action operative. Overall light rust to metal parts. Screw lacking to barrel break. Screw retaining break lever possibly a replacement. One screw lacking to trigger guard. Adjacent slight damage to stock. Butt end plate lacking. Generally tired.
An Early 19th Century Over and Under Tap Action Flintlock Pistol, by Spencer, London, with 4.3 cm barrels, the lock engraved with maker's name and with martial trophies and foliage, slide safety, walnut butt (A/F)Steel parts with light scattered rusting and pitting. Mechanism good and reasonably tight with action locking in three positions. Butt loose and broken though parts retained
Two 19th Century Percussion Pocket Pistols, both with 7.2 cm barrels (one a turn-off example), walnut butts (both A/F) Example with turn-off barrel - Scattered surface rust and light pitting though retaining some bluing. Strap behind trigger guard cracked. Butt ill-fitting. Other example - Metal parts with scattered old rusting and pitting - later laquered. Slight damage to plate below hammer. Action poor.
A 19th Century Side-by-Side Double Barrel Percussion Pistol by Banner, the barrels length 17.8 cm, the lock, hammers and trigger guard with foliate engraving, both locks bearing maker's name, three-quarter walnut stock with chequered bag butt, steel ramrod, 32 cm long overall One hammer securing screw lacking. Overall light pitting to metalwork. Slight chipping to stock edges. Ramrod possibly a replacement.
A Collection of Nine Good Quality Reproduction Shako and Helmet Plates, in brass and white metal, to 19th Foot 1st York, North Riding Regiment, Yorkshire Regiment, 3rd, 10th, 20th, 61st Foot, Corps of Royal Engineers, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment), all loosely mounted on named card displays
The Durham Light Infantry :- a collection of cap badges, buttons, embroidered cloth shoulder titles, pair of cuff-links etc; a Collection of Various Badges, including a pair of gilt brass collar badges to the Women's Royal Army Corps, collar badges and sweetheart brooches to the Yorkshire Light Infantry, a bakelite economy badge to WLA Timber Corps, RFC and RAF copy badges; also, a 19th Hussars belt buckle, badges and rank insignia, a copy of 11th Battalion Border Regiment cap badge, a late Victorian OR's brass belt buckle etc
A Small Collection of Militaria, including a bimetal glengarry badge and buttons to the Glasgow Highlanders (9th Bn. Highland Light Infantry); buttons and shoulder titles to the 4/7th Dragoon Guards; two glengarry badges, collar dogs and shoulder titles to the Royal Scottish Fusiliers; two replica helmet plates and two helmet plate centre roundels
‡ Tim Andrews (born 1960) a raku pottery vase, slender, swollen cylindrical form, resist decorated with columns of white crackled glaze with light blue patches, over black, and a Tim Andrews plate with pulled rim, covered in a rich tenmoku glaze, decorated to the well with a bird, impressed seal mark, 27cm. high (2) Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams, London 21st November 1988 lot 19 (vase) Lowerdown Pottery, Bovey Tracey, 23rd October 1989 (plate) Exhibited 20th Century British Studio Pottery from the Collection of an Oxford Graduate, Ashmolean Museum 14th April-14th August 1994, catalogue number 30 (vase) and 31 (plate).

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