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A 3rd Royal Guernsey Light Infantry side cap the dark green felt cap with gold braid and woven badge, together with tin box containing a gold and claret bandsman`s sash, belt with gilt buckle and drum strap and a pair of white kid leather gloves, and a small quantity of RGLI buttons and badges including a Royal Guernsey bugle cap badge, ten buttons and others. (qty) See Illustration.
x Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. ivdea capta, s c, palm tree with, on right, Jewess seated right on cuirass in mournful attitude, and, on left, Vespasian standing right, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium (RIC 168; BMC 545-7), light smoothing in fields, about very fine provenance Gorny & Mosch 204, lot 2130 VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Valens (364-78), Solidus, 4.42g, Lyons, pearl diademed and draped bust right, rev. restitvtor-reipvblicae, Emperor standing facing, looking right, holding labarum to left and victory on globe to right, smlvg in ex. (RIC 1c), a few light marks in places, lustrous, extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.51g, m.m. cross-crosslet, crowned bust left, bust 1H, rev. civitas london, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1988; S.2558), a few light marks, toned, very fine provenance Shuttlewood, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 326 (part) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Penny, 0.55g, m.m. coronet, crowned bust left, rev. civitas london shield over long cross fourchée (N.2001; S.2570), some light marks, very fine provenance SNC, June 2002, HS1099 Shuttlewood, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, Lot 381 (part) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Halfgroat, 2.11g, London, annulet before edwardvs, rev. barred a in adivtore (N.1262; S.1621), nearly very fine, Henry VI, first reign, rosette-mascle issue, 1430-31, Halfgroat, 1.84g, Calais, m.m. cross V (N.1448; S.1862), crease, otherwise very fine, Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Halfgroat, 1.53g, Canterbury, m.m. crown, quatrefoils by neck, rev. civitas cantor (N.1589; S.2029), good fine (3) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
English Hammered silver coins (6), including Henry VII, Groat, 2.72g, class IIIb, m.m. pansy, rosette stops (N.1705b; S.2198A), flan flaw, good fine, Henry VI, annulet issue, 1422-30, Groat, Calais (N.1424; S.1836), scuffs, fine, Elizabeth I third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threepence, 1572/0, m.m. ermine (N.1998; S.2566), sometime polished, fine, Pennies (2), Edward I, 6a, about fine, Edward IV, light coinage, London, m.m. unclear, no marks, polished, good fine (6) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Charles I, Silver memorial medal, 1649, unsigned (by John Roettier?), draped and cuirassed bust right, carol. d.g.m.b.f.et.- h. rex. &. glor. mem., rev. virtvt. ex. me. fortvnam. ex. alijs. hand issuing from cloud holding a celestial crown, above a landscape with sheep, 34 mm. (MI i, 347/201, Eimer 162b var.; Farquhar 1908/199), a few light marks, good very fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Coronation of Queen Charlotte, 1761, Silver medal by L. Natter, draped bust of Charlotte right, rev. qvaesitvm. meritis, Charlotte standing facing left, crowned by Fame hovering above, coron. xxii. sept / mdcclxi in ex., 34 mm. (BHM 65-66; Eimer 696), light marks in fields, almost extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Opening of the Royal Exchange 1844, bronze gilt medal by W. Wyon, bust of Thomas Gresham left, rev. statue of Queen Victoria in front of the Royal Exchange, 74mm. (BHM.2185 - not listed in bronze gilt; Eimer 1390), light rub on the surfaces and one or two tiny marks, extremely fine, rare as a gilt medal VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Marriage of Princess Louise to the Marquis of Lorne, 1871, Silver medal, by J.S. Wyon, conjoined heads left, h. r. h. princess louise marquis of lorne, thistle and rose dividing legend above and below busts, rev. heraldic shields dividing 1871 within ornamental quatrefoil, 21 mar on field decorated with emblems, 64 mm. (BHM 2916; Eimer 1613), a few light marks on obverse, almost extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Recovery of the Prince of Wales, 1872, Silver medal, by J.S. Wyon / J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bare head left, albert edward prince of wales, rev. national. thanksgiving. for. recovery. of. the. prince. of. wales. feb 1872., Prince of Wales Plumes, edge inscribed lady mary montagu, 58 mm. (BHM 2929; Eimer 1619), in Wyon case of issue, one or two light hairlines, extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
**A MAGNIFICENT DIRK OF THE 71ST REGIMENT (HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY) BY W. WEBB, 48 PICCADILLY CIRCA 1850 with fullered blade with scalloped back-edge, and etched with thistle decoration, VR cypher and regimental title, crowned bugle-horn with number 71 in the curl, a trophy-of-arms and battle honours Hindoostan, Cape of Good Hope, Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Fuentes d`Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, Peninsula and Waterloo, owner`s monogram reversed and intertwined, studded bog-oak grip carved with basketwork weave and a Highland bonnet over crossed swords, the ferrule and citrine-set pommel both in gilt metal with thistle decoration in relief, in its leather-covered scabbard with gilt fittings, the locket mounted with crowned and numbered bugle-horn, the bands and chape with thistles, and complete with its accompanying pieces (the knife lacking its spring-clip, the fork with an old repair to pommel), the knife blade stamped `Wood & Co.` 33.5cm; 13 ½in blade
A VICTORIAN INDIAN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD AND A VICTORIAN INDIAN LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD the first with etched blade including the crowned Royal arms and cypher, nickel-plated hilt including VIR cypher, in its scabbard; and the second with etched blade similar to the last, and with `Solingen` at the forte, steel gothic hilt including a strung bugle, in its steel-mounted leather scabbard the first: 83cm; 32 3.4in blade (2)
AN INDIAN ARMY OFFICER`S FINE FULL DRESS TUNIC OF THE 5TH MAHRATTA LIGHT INFANTRY, POST 1922 scarlet uniform with black cloth collar (one small moth hole to edging) and cuffs, gold lace and braid ornamentation of post-1902 infantry regulation style, the lace of "Vellum" pattern, white metal bugle-horn collar-badges with numeral `5` in the strings, gilt buttons with device as for collar-badges, twisted gold shoulder-cords bearing Major`s crowns.
ASSORTED ITEMS OF INDIAN ARMY REGIMENTAL CHINA two large white saucers with blue rims, bearing QVC badge of the of the 2nd Punjab Infantry; a white plate (cracked) with scalloped and decorated rim, bearing the badge of the 19th Madras Native Infantry; a white plate with green and gold rim, with the badge of the 28th Madras Native Infantry and battle honours Mahidpoor, Nagpoor and Ava; a plain white soup-plate with badge and battle honours of the 4th Madras Light Cavalry; and a white warming-plate with blue rim and badge of the 107th Bengal Infantry (formerly 3rd Bengal European Infantry) 1862-1881 (6)
A PARTIAL GERMAN SPAUDLER FOR THE LEFT SHOULDER, BY VALENTIN SIEBENBURGER, NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1535 formed of three lames overlapping outwards from the second, the first struck with the mark of its maker (defaced by a later hole), the quality-control mark of the City of Nuremberg and five dots indicating the position of the spaudler within its garniture, its main edge formed with a roped inward turn accompanied by a double recessed border of which the broader outer one is finely etched on a stippled and blackened ground with running foliage involving vine-leaves, and the centre of its second lame formed with a lenticular recess divided medially by a roped rib and etched to either side of it with a narrower version of its border-design 17.0 cm; 6¾ in Provenance The Marques of Breadalbane, Taymouth Castle, Scotland Gerald I. Mungeam, London Anthony. B. L. Dove, London Ian Eaves, London The spaudler was among a group of pieces that came to light in a tea-chest in an out-house of Taymouth Castle in the 1960s, having evidently been overlooked at the time of the dispersal of the collection of the Marquess of Breadalbane by Christie`s on 20 May 1895 and 5 June 1917. The armour for man and horse of the Pfalzgraf Philipp in the Musée de Rennes, Brittany, possesses exactly the same kind of double borders, lenticular recesses and running-vine ornament as the spaudler (Alexander von Reitzenstein, `Ein Harnisch Valentin Sibenbürgers in französischem Museumsbesitz`, Waffen- und Kostûmkunde, Vol. 3, pt. 2, 1973, pp. 99-108). Other pieces showing these features can be recorded in the Musée de l`Armée, Paris, Inv.Nos. G. 314, G. 591, G.436-6 & G.568, and in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. All bear the mark of Valentin Siebenburger (circa 1510-1564), the leading Nuremberg maker of his day. His house, opposite that of Albrecht Dûrer, is now a public house named `Zum Geharnischten Mann".
**A HEAVY CUIRASSIER CLOSE HELMET, EARLY 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY ITALIAN with heavy rounded skull formed in two pieces joined along a low finely roped comb, flanged outwards at its lower edge to form an integral rear gorget-plate, fitted with pointed peak (one edge with minor damage) and bevor attached by common pivots, the bevor fitted with falling buffe of two lames secured by spring catches, the upper with wide barred sight and the lower with horizontal breath, a single deep front gorget-plate (reattached within the lower edge of the bevor, minor repairs), the principal edges with finely roped turns accompanied at the main edges by recessed borders and at the subsidiary edges with single incised lines, and brass-capped iron lining-rivets throughout (light patination) 29.2cm; 11 1/2in high Provenance The Property of a Nobleman, sold Christie`s, King Street, 18th March 1987, lot 77. A number of similar helmets are preserved in the armoury of the Knights of St John at Valleta, Malta. See S. C. Spiteri 2003, nos. M1, N12-14, N41, N48 & N51.
A FINE PAIR OF 20 BORE AUSTRIAN LONG FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY JOHAN SCHIFTER, CIRCA 1720 with swamped scratch rifled barrels fitted with brass bead fore-sights on a shaped bed, signed in silver on a chiselled moulded panel and engraved with a classical warrior bust in a further shaped panel over the breeches, engraved breech tangs decorated with a devilish monster and incorporating the back-sights, stepped bevelled brass locks signed behind the cocks, decorated with trophies on the tails and with a reclining figure, probably of Victory beneath the pans, fitted with faceted pans, engraved steel cocks chiselled with foliage on the necks and engraved steels, figured walnut full stocks carved with foliage and mouldings in low relief about the tangs, locks and mounts (light bruising, the forward portion of the fore-ends expertly replaced, one butt expertly repaired), gilt-brass mounts cast and chased in low relief, comprising openwork foliate side-plates, spurred pommels engraved with strapwork and with small warrior profiles en suite with the breeches, matching trigger-guards, a pair of ramrod-pipes and escutcheons with the owner`s coat-of-arms, horn fore-end caps, traces of early gilding, and later horn-tipped wooden ramrods 37cm; 14 1/2in barrels (2) Provenance Charles Draeger, sold Sotheby`s Monaco 7th December 1987, lot 178 Johan Schifter is recorded in Wiener Neustadt circa 1694-1730. Two guns by this maker are preserved in the Hofjagd-und Rüstkammer, Vienna (inv. nos. WS.G210), and another in the Musée de l`Armée, Paris (M2004). See H. Schedelman 1972, p.214, and H. Stöcklein 1926, p. 26.
**A 15 BORE SPANISH FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, CIRCA 1790, PROBABLY BARCELONA with two-stage barrel retained by two engraved brass bands, fitted with silver `spider` fore-sight and moulded bridle back-sight, stamped with the barrelsmith`s marks over the breech (indistinct, light pitting) and a series of silver-lined decorative marks, engraved tang, stepped miquelet-lock a la moda, stamped with the maker`s mark (indistinct, probably that of Joseph Deop), figured walnut full stock (restorations and repairs), carved with rococo ornament about the barrel tang, fluted butt hollowed for a bayonet, applied with a pierced engraved brass plaque beneath, brass mounts cast and chased in low relief, including side-plate, trigger-guard and butt-plate all chased en rocaille and applied with chased silver portrait profiles (rubbed, the butt-plate repaired and missing the bayonet cover), and associated wooden ramrod 107.2cm; 42 1/4in barrel
A 50 BORE SIX-SHOT PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, MID-19TH CENTURY with fluted barrel group, engraved rounded action fitted with engraved fence, engraved bar hammer, thumb-piece safety-catch (one screw missing, action defective), engraved trigger-guard, finely chequered butt, engraved steel butt-cap with trap, and vacant silver escutcheon (the steel parts with light pitting) 10cm; 4in barrels
A .65 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK LIGHT DRAGOON PISTOL BY DURS EGG, CIRCA 1790 of regulation type, the breech stamped with London proof marks, signed border-engraved regulation lock with `GR` crowned (top-jaw missing, the steel parts with light surface rust), walnut full stock (small chips), regulation brass mounts and steel ramrod 23cm; 9in barrel
AN 18 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY JOYNER, LONDON, PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1770 with tapering barrel inscribed `London` in script (surface rust), signed rounded lock with engraved border, walnut full stock (small chips, one-end cracked ), brass mounts comprising pierced openwork side-plate, spurred pommel, trigger-guard with acorn finial and vacant escutcheon, and associated ramrod (the steel parts with light pitting) 18.2cm; 7 1/8in barrel
**A 22 BORE FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER BY JOSEPH LANG & SONS, 22 COCKSPUR STREET, PALL MALL, LONDON, CIRCA 1853-60 with fluted barrel group signed in full, inscribed `Lang`s Newest Improvement` and finely engraved with elaborate scrolls of foliage at the muzzles and a band of beadwork at the breeches, scroll-engraved rounded action with nipple-guard engraved en suite, finely engraved bar hammer and tang, sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, engraved trigger-guard, finely chequered grip (light bruising), engraved steel butt-cap with trap, engraved steel trigger-guard, and vacant silver escutcheon 14cm; 5 1/2in barrels Joseph Lang is recorded at 22 Cockspur Street from 1853.
**A .650 CALIBRE LIGHT DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with tapering barrel moulded at the breech, border-engraved regulation lock with `GR` crowned, regulation walnut full stock stamped with Ordnance marks, regulation brass mounts, and steel ramrod 22.8cm; 9in barrel
**A PAIR OF 20 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY JOVER, LONDON, CIRCA 1780 with swamped barrels inscribed `London` within a linear frame drawn-out in a loop over the breeches (light pitting), engraved tangs decorated with a rococo flower, signed rounded locks engraved with border ornament (one cock repaired), figured walnut full stocks, engraved brass mounts of livery type, including flush-fitting scrolling side-plates, trigger-guards engraved with a flower on the bows, spurred pommels, and vacant escutcheons, and original horn-tipped wooden ramrods with steel worms (one incomplete) 21cm; 8 1/4in barrels (2) See footnote to lot 348.
**A PAIR OF 18 BORE FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY THEOPHILUS RICHARDS, BIRMINGHAM PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1800 with swamped barrels formed in two stages, incised with lines over the breeches and engraved with a band of beadwork, scroll-engraved grooved tangs, signed rounded border-engraved locks, figured walnut full stocks carved with a scroll and a scalloped moulding about the breech tangs, steel mounts comprising pierced scrolling side-plates, engraved spurred pommels decorated with scrolls, broad trigger-guards decorated with a flower on the bows and with foliate terminals, vacant escutcheons, a pair of ramrod-pipes (the steel parts with light pitting throughout, some engraving refreshed), and horn-tipped wooden ramrods, perhaps the original 23.2cm; 9 1/8in barrels (2) Theophilus Richards, father of William Westley Richards, is recorded in Birmingham circa 1799-1833.
Seven Sets/Part Sets of Britains and Other Hollowcast Lead Canadian Figures - No.1554 Royal Mounted Police Marching with White Lanyards (8 figures), Royal Mounted Police in Summer Dress, includes five rare mounties standing to attention (11 figures), two sets of Royal Mounted Police by Timpo and Hill (21 figures), two sets of No.1554 Royal Mounted Police with Yellow Lanyards (16 figures), No.1663 Princess Patricia's Light Infantry (8 figures), all mounted on white card

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