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Three pieces of 'Clay Pits Ewenny Pottery': a Milk Jug of baluster form having artistic varying width vertical bands in green with dark blue flecks, light and mid brown, 5 3/8'' tall, a cream ground Milk/Water Jug of baluster form with five contrasting bands in brown relief, 5 7/8'' tall and a small mid blue glaze Posy Vase of modified baluster shape with repeat cream zig-zag decoration to the shoulder, 3 1/2'' tall, all with impressed marks to base.
JOHN HARDMAN & CO. STUDIO. Three unframed, watercolours on paper, stained glass window designs; one mounted, 1921, with three lights, `Life of St. Dorcas`, with John Hardman lozenge verso, another mounted, single light, inscribed and dated `Grangemouth, 1936`, `Baptism of Christ`, with John Hardman Lozenge verso and a 1921, single light, inscribed, `Randwick N.S.W.`, `Life of St. Brigid`, with John Hardman lozenge. (3) 26.5cm x 20cm, 24cm x 11cm and 37cm x 15cm.
A Senufo, Ivory Coast Kponyugu (Chaos of the Universe) light wood mask, with powerful jaws, strong teeth, a pair of curved tusks, the domed forehead surmounted by a pair of horizontal horns centred by a chameleon, 71cm, (a.f.) and a Baule wood mask, Ivory Coast, with pecking bird headdress, hooded eyes, long triangular nose and pursed lips, 42cm (2)
A rare series of printed handkerchieves stitched together to form a book. A Present for Good Children printed in red, The Morning Hymn, brown on white, The Life and Death of Cock Robin, red, This little Pig went to market, black, 300 animals, black with red border, The Goat, light brown, Birds, black with red border, The rabbits, light brown, ABC black print, This is the house that Jack built, black, The Duck, light brown, Fox etc, black with red border, Love between brothers and sisters, light brown, animals and birds, black with red border, Old Mother Hubbard and her dog, black, The Evening Hymn, light brown, I had a little Pony, red (18)
A 19th century cavalry trooper’s sword, in steel scabbard, FC, no grip; an 1821 Light cavalry officer’s sword with etched blade, FC, blade cut down to 25”; a Vic 1822 pattern officer’s sword with slender levee type blade, FC (no backstrap), in an associated scabbard; a continental light cavalry sword, FC; and a steel scabbard.
8 various sword blades, including 1796 Light Cavalry officer’s profusely etched with crowned “GR”, Garter star, etc (faint, some pitting); another, etched “Warranted 1799” (worn, pitted and cleaned); 1796 Heavy Cavalry with etched blade (worn and pitted); and 5 others AF; 3 fencing foils; a swagger stick with WM ball top bearing badge of the Rifle Brigade (dented); and 2 other walking sticks. Average QGC to GC
A .177” Gem type break action air gun, 35” overall, half octagonal barrel 18¾”, the breech faces numbered 10682, with plain walnut butt. GWO & Clean condition, retaining much original finish (light rust spotting to barrel); also a .22” Webley Falcon air rifle, number 6249. GWO & C (sight ramp removed, some wear); and a .177” Diana Series 70 Model 76 break action air rifle. Generally GC (action AF, surface rust overall). . (3)
A post war pre 1958 .22” Webley Mark I air pistol, batch number 1182, stamped “1 17” beneath left grip, the breech plug with warning. GWO & basically GC (barrel hinge locking screw missing, both grips chipped, breech plug battered, small patches of light pitting); also a modern Lee bullet mould for .540” Minie bullet, in its carton, VGC; a .65” pincer ball mould, FC; a double ended steel shot measure for 1½ oz; 6 various adjustable powder and shot measures; and 3 small military training manuals, including one for the Local Defence Volunteers, 4th Edition, July 1940. Average GC
A pre war New Model .22” Webley Mark I air pistol, number 57278, the breech plug with small warning stamp and locking screw, the frame with inspector’s initial “H”. GWO & C, retaining much original blued finish (small patches of light pitting, part of patent date markings weakly stamped). Plate 10
A 19th century courtsword, slender DE blade 32”, etched with trophies in scrolled panels, studded brass hilt with turn down shell guard, crossguard, knucklebow (repaired), flattened urn pommel, slightly swollen square section grip. Basically GC (some wear, surface rust and light pitting to blade); also a Vic courtsword, DE blade 31”, turn down shell guard with applied crowned VR (part missing) and wreath, crossguard, knucklebow and crown pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip. Basically GC (some wear and pitting). . (2)
A 6 shot .44” Remington New Model Army percussion revolver, number 19685, the barrel bearing 1858 patent date and address but not the “New Model” marking; plain walnut grips, one with traces of inspector’s initials (illegible). GWO & C, retaining some original blued finish, mainly to frame and rammer (vice marks to barrel, small patches of light pitting). See front cover

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