A pair of Chinese cloisonnŽ enamel vases, of plain tapering shape, with light blue ground, birds & butterfly decoration, each 29cm height. Another Chinese cloisonnŽ enamel vase, of shouldered tapering shape. With two panels decorated with birds amongst blossom trees, surrounded by abstract floral decoration, 31cm height. (3)
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A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century German porcelain five light candelabra with leaf pattern sconces and branches encrusted with flowers, the columns modelled in the form of a standing figure of a young man and a young woman in floral decorated dress, the lady carrying a basket, on rococo pattern bases, 15.5ins high (script "R" mark in underglaze blue to bases)
Rackham (Arthur), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, nd] Quarto, in gilt-decorated light green cloth. 50 tipped-in colour plates. Some bumping/creasing of page extremities, and binding very damp stained. With: Long's Fowls of the Air (Boston c.1909); & Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (c1870, very poor condition) (3)
(Sport)] A quantity: Ferguson's A Light in the North (1985 paperback, signed copy); Constantine's Cricket & I (1933, signed copy); Bruno's Eye of the Tiger (1992, signed copy in dw); Wilson's Mad Jack (1992, signed copy in dw); Besford's Wilkie (1976, signed copy in dw); Close's Close to Cricket (1968, signed copy in dw); Francis' The Sport of Queens (1969, in dw, 1st US edn); White's Easier Golf (1924); Tilden's The Art of Lawn Tennis (1921, 3rd edn); & 10 others (19)
A U.S. 'MODEL 1860' LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD by C. Roby, W. Chelmsford, Mass, date '1864', with 35in. slightly curved single-edged fullered blade marked at the forte, brass half-basket hilt of three bars, leather-covered grip (wire binding missing), and regulation steel scabbard with two rings for suspension. This sword appears not to seen much use. (Please see lot 27 for image)
A FINE J. PURDEY & SONS .400 (3IN. PURDEY LIGHT EXPRESS) SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 24330, 25 1/2in. cordite Whitworth-steel chopperlump barrels, matt sight rib with white metal-inlaid leaf sights for 100, 200 and 300 yards and bead foresight with flip-up moon-sight, rib engraved 'J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL.', treble-grip action with side-clips, removeable striker discs, cocking-indicators, bolted automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' and 'BOLTED' details, best bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining some original colour-hardening and finish, 14in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheek-piece, sling swivels, engraved and colour-hardened pistolgrip-cap and 1 3/8in. leather covered recoil pad, fore-end inset with blank gold diamond-shaped escutcheon, weight 8lb. 2oz., in its brass-cornered oak and leather case. The makers have kindly confirmed that this rifle was completed in 1934.
A U.S. MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD, dated '1864', with 35in. slightly curved single-edged fullered blade stamped with date and makers details of 'W. Chelmsford' at the forte, brass half-basket hilt of three bars, and leather-covered grip (wire binding missing), in steel scabbard with two rings for suspension.
A RARE CASED 18-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN by John Bass, London, circa 1791-4, with 33 3/4in. rebrowned twist barrels signed in gold towards the breech, each barrel with gold breech-line and gold-lined touch-hole, silver fore-sight, grooved tang engraved with foliage inhabited by a bird, signed flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, gold-lined semi-rainproof pan and roller, one pan-cover also gold-lined, the top-jaws (one jaw and jaw-screw replaced) each with a collar giving a longer bearing for the jaw-screw, walnut half-stock originally fitted with a cheek-pad, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including signed trigger-guard decorated with a dog and a bird and with large pineapple finial, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons, and later brass-mounted ramrod with worm, London proof marks, in fitted mahogany case, probably original, lined in green baize and with some accessories including shot charger, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle (some light pitting to barrels, some wear and discolouration to iron parts). Footnote: The cocks are attached to the tumblers by a nut with an additional screw passing through the tumbler from the inside and screwing into the base of the cock, a method peculiar to Bass.
A RARE BISSELL 1865 PATENT INTERNAL STRIKER ROTARY-UNDERLEVER HAMMERGUN BY R.S. GARDEN, serial no. 1114, 30in. nitro reproved bold damascus barrels, rib engraved 'R.S. Garden 29 Piccadilly London', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl in both, action incorporating Bissell internal striker and cartridge extracting patent no. 1461 of 1865, with a lever attached to the rear lump activating the extractor upon opening, rotary underlever, non-rebounding back action locks with hammers of hare's-ear form, the internal strikers set in removeable striker discs, best bold acanthus scroll engraving, bright finish overall, 14in. well-figured stock including horn butt-plate, fore-end with cross-pin release and some light repairs, weight 7lb.
The following two Lots were the property of Captain Justin Pargiter M.C., I.A. Both guns were carried by him during and after the Great War in India and on the North West Frontier where he served as a Squadron Commander in the 27th Light Cavalry. His citation for the Military Cross states: "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on the 21st May, 1921, near Idak. When his troop was fired into at close range his horse was shot under him, but he immediately got another horse and showed great coolness and skill under heavy fire. He subsequently lead two dismounted attacks against superior numbers, and his extreme coolness and courageous example under heavy fire was of great value in encouraging his men, who were at one time largely outnumbered". **WEBLEY .455 'MARK VI' SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 274432. 'Pargiter' incised on the frame. Please note VAT at 17.5% plus Duty at 3.2% is applicable to this Lot.
A VIRTUALLY UNUSED W.W.GREENER 'LIGHT HARPOON GUN', serial no. 582, full cased outfit consisting of Geener 'GP' martini-action harpoon gun with 20in. take-down barrel (fires .38 special blank (14.5GRs No.5 Cordite)), hard chrome finish, 14 1/2in. stock including buttplate, three 16oz. stainless steel harpoons with arrowhead tips and two spreading barbs, two line release frames (with lines), two cleaning rods, three shooting lines, one tin container for two boxes 50 Greener harpoon gun blanks (boxes present, no blanks) cleaning equipment and original tin of oil, with extra harpoon, in its wood case. The gun was completed in 1963 and was purchased by the Vendor from new to assess the market for shark hunting off the shores of the Cape in South Africa (known as the home of the Great White). Having arranged a boat and a bevy of potential clients to demonstrate the gun to, the disappointment of a complete no show on the shark front was considerable. After loosing a single harpoon at a passing fish as a compensatory gesture - but missing (being the first time the gun had been fired) the gun and its accoutrements were consigned to a local bar as a conversation piece (where it has remained until the present day). Please note that VAT at 17.5% plus Duty at 3.2% is applicable to this Lot.
AN INTERESTING PRESENTATION 12-BORE TOPLEVER HAMMERGUN BY P. WEBLEY, serial no. 38187, 30in. nitro reproved damascus barrels, rib engraved 'P. WEBLEY & SON. LONDON. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR A.P. WALSHE. JOHANNESBURG', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 3/4 choke, treble-grip action, carved percussion fences, rebounding sidelocks, fine beaded border and acanthus scroll engraving, retaining traces of original colour-hardening, 14 3/4in. figured stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, stock inset with a presentation shield engraved 'GESCHONKEN. ANN DEN. OUD COMMANDANT. J.A. BURGER. DOOR OFFICIEREN EN MANSCHAPPEN. K.V. CORPS. KRUGERSDORP. 22.OCT.97', weight 6lbs. 8oz., fore-end with light damage, in a canvas case
Eighteen military cap badges: RF metal badge, possibly fortress units, Maginot Line circa 1941; King's Royal Rifle Corps; Royal Marines; East Yorks; Lancasters; Queen's Rgt; Royal Engineers; Royal Artillery (three); Royal Army Ordnance Corps; Durham Light Infantry; ARP (three); ATS; Fide et Fiducia small badge; St. John's Ambulance (eighteen)

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