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ASSORTED TOYS including four plastic figures of The Beatles, with nodding heads, the bases marked `Made in China`; a Carraro Giocattoli `Intercom House Phone`, boxed; two Britains Ancient Siege Machines, each boxed (boxes worn); a quantity of Matchbox `Models of Yesteryear`; a small Lone Star Treble-O model railway collection; and other items.
Italian Torino Vetterli model 1878 bolt-action needle fire rifle, calibre 10.4mm, with leaf rear sight, four round box magazine, blade foresight and side bayonet mount, walnut stock with Torino stamp, date and no. AG 7641 on butt, together with another stamped cartouche of a hand, breech stamped - Torino and AG 7641, separate steel ramrod, 135cm overall length
A PRUSSIAN MODEL 1852/79 CAVALRY OFFICER`S SABRE WITH ETCHED BLADE, CIRCA 1905; AND A GERMAN CAVALRY OFFICER`S SWORD, LATE 19TH CENTURY the first with curved fullered blade of highly burnished steel, etched with designs of scrolling foliage including classical emblems of Fame, Victory and with military trophies within contrasting matted panels over its lower half on both sides, the outer face also including the arms of Hohenzollern and the back edge with the cutler`s etched inscription "P. Damaschke, Hofflieferant, Berlin", nickel-plated regulation hilt, wire-bound fishskin grip and leather finger-loop, in its original black painted iron scabbard; the second with earlier slender straight blade, burnished and etched with panels of scrollwork involving the inscriptions "Fabrica d Toledo" and "Anno d 1863", the arms of Spain and the crowned cypher "Y2", brass hilt cast in relief, with crossed sabres langets, the quillon finial and the pommel formed as lions` heads, wire-bound celluloid grip, and original scabbard 83.8 cm; 33 in and 84 cm; 33 1/8 in blades (2)
A FRENCH TROOPER`S SABRE OF THE CHASSEURS À CHEVAL, MODEL 1790, CIRCA 1798 mounted correctly with a blade modelled on the 1781 regulation, with characteristic residual ricasso, gilt-brass hilt of the successive issue type, retaining its original leather-covered grip bound with brass single-strand wire, the blade and the knuckle-guard struck with War Administration acceptance marks, a fasces and a cockerel respectively, and the inner face of the guard with the maker`s stamped signature `Liorard` 92 cm; 36¼ in blade The fasces and cockerel State acceptance marks were introduced by the Comité de Salut Public in 1793 and used until 1798, in place of the marks of military inspectors absent within the revolutionary period. Liorard is recorded as a fourbisseur working at 163, rue de la Verrerie, Paris, 1798-1800. See M. Pétard 1999, pp.122-3, figs. 112a & 112b, pp.180-1, figs. 11 & 17
TWO FRENCH CAVALRY TROOPER`S SABRES: THE FIRST, THE 1854 MODEL FOR CARABINIERS, THE SECOND, THE LINE CAVALRY MODEL WITH 1822 SYSTEM BLADE, DATED 1863 AND CIRCA 1863-4 RESPECTIVELY the first with Châtellerault arsenal blade with Carabiniers model designation cut along the back, brass hilt with four-branch guard and wire-bound leather-covered grip, in its steel scabbard with two suspension rings; the second with Klingenthal arsenal blade, brass hilt with four-branch guard and wire-bound leather-covered grip, in its original steel scabbard with two suspension rings (2)
A VICTORIAN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER`S UNDRESS 1887 PATTERN SWORD; AND A GERMAN MODEL 1852 LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER`S SWORD the first with etched Henry Wilkinson blade retaining much of its original polish, regulation hilt with pierced iron guard, wire-bound fishskin grip, and original iron scabbard; the second with slender blade with cutler`s stamp of W. Claubers, Solingen, regulation iron hilt with pierced honeysuckle pattern guard, wire-bound fishskin grip, and original iron scabbard 90.8 cm; 35¾ in and 85 cm; 33½ in blades. (2)
A VERY RARE HELM FOR A GENERAL OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN, CIRCA 1865-70 with leather skull fitted with neck-guard and angular peak, the latter pieces lacquered red and green respectively on the inside, gilt-brass mounts including fluted removable spike on a cruciform base retained by four screws with gilt stellate heads, leather-backed flat chinscales, Baden state cockade carried on the right, General`s pre-1871 pattern plate in the form of the Star of the Baden House Order of Fidelity, in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, original fifteen-tongue black morocco leather lining with no provision for an inner lining, bearing the retailer`s trade label of M.Lautermilch of Carlsruhe on the inside, and in its original carrying case lined in chamois 29 cm; 11 3/8 in For an illustrated account of this very rare model of helmet and of the successive model of 1871, see Hilsenbeck 2004, pp.54-6.
A DANISH MODEL 1831 JUNIOR OFFICER`S SWORD AND ANOTHER REGULATION SWORD, 19TH CENTURY the first with straight fullered blade double-edged towards the point (shortened), regulation brass hilt stamped S.J.C.D.O.C.I and brass grip; the second with curved blade with sharpened inner edge, iron stirrup hilt and cord-bound grip the first: 76.5 cm; 30 1/8 in blade (2)
A SAXON MODEL 1881 ARTILLERY OFFICER`S SABRE, CIRCA 1881-1902 with pipe-backed blade etched in imitation of watered steel, etched and gilt with scrollwork, the maker`s name `Eisenhauer Stahl`, and the crowned cypher of Albert, King of Saxony on the respective faces of the forte, regulation iron hilt, in its black painted scabbard 83.5 cm; 32 7/8 in blade
A FINELY CONSTRUCTED GERMAN MODEL FIELD GUN AND LIMBER, 19TH CENTURY with bronze barrel formed in five tapering stages divided by raised astragal mouldings, swelling at the muzzle, a pair of plain moulded lifting handles, globose cascabel, and a pair of trunnions, on its iron-clad wooden field carriage fitted with a pair of spoked, cambered iron-shod wheels, and elevating device formed of a sliding wedge operated by a crank, complete with its matching limber 28.5 cm; 11 1/4 in barrel 1.5 cm; 5/8 in bore (2) Provenance Schloss Goppelsbach, sold Christie`s Amsterdam 29 June 2005, lot 520
THE CASED 54 BORE TRANTERS PATENT THIRD MODEL DOUBLE TRIGGER FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION REVOLVER OF CAPTAIN B. VANDELEUR, 5TH LANCERS, RETAILED BY GEORGE WILLIAM BALES, CORNHILL IPSWICH AND 150 HIGH STREET COLCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, NO. 16263T, CIRCA 1860 with blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved with scrollwork at the breech, scroll-engraved numbered blued frame, fitted with engraved patent rammer on the left, plain cylinder, patent trigger, chequered butt, engraved steel butt-cap, silver escutcheon engraved with the owner`s crest above his initials `B.V`, and some original finish: in original fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with engraved brass escutcheon on the outside with the owner`s crest and name, the interior with retailer`s label, and complete with accessories including brass powder-flask by James Dixon & Sons, patent bullet mould, turn screw and nipple wrench 15.5 cm; 6 1/8 in barrel Literature Wolfgang Berk, William Tranter, 2008, p. 58. Captain Boyle Vandeleur of Kilrush, County Clare, was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the 5th Irish Lancers, 26th July 1881. George William Bales is recorded at 15 Cornhill, Ipswich and 150 High Street, Colchester, circa 1845-78 and 1850-70 respectively.
A 14 BORE FRENCH MODEL 1822 PERCUSSION PISTOL, ENRICHED IN TONKIN IN ITS WORKING LIFE AND A TURKISH HOLSTER PISTOL, 19TH CENTURY the first of regulation specifications (ramrod missing), the stock applied with panels of pierced and engraved silver in the Tonkinese style, with a collection tag of `V. Coupard, Haiphong, Tonkin`; the second with sparsely engraved tapering barrel in the Italian taste, engraved bevelled lock, inlaid full stock, spurred white metal pommel, and imitation ramrod the first: 19.5 cm; 7 ¾ in barrel (2) Haiphong, in former Tonkin, is now the third largest city in Vietnam.
Bassett-Lowke Live Steam Stationary Engine consisting of horizontal boiler with ``Bassett-Lowke, Northampton`` pressure gauge and brass chimney mounted on embossed brick effect stand with black case firebox doors 15``, 38cm high connected to a single horizontal fixed cylinder motor, mounted on wood base with metal top (F-G, largely complete but lacks pipe between on/off lever and motor) together with a Model Making Booklet and a few spare parts
Carette 2318 Live Steam Engine c1895 consisting of vertical brass boiler with glass water gauge, drain tap and whistle to sides connected to a vertical single cylinder with rotary valve gear and faux governor with single flywheel (G, lacks burner) 13``, 34cm high This is the largest version Carette made of this model
Scratch Built Live Steam Traction Engine an impressive model with highly detailed top mounted motor with single cylinder and flywheel, solid rubber tyres to four wheels, painted in grey undercoat; with transportation trolley (G) Made over a 10 year period by the late Mr William A Edmondson of Ambleside
Scratch/Kit Built Live Steam Trawler Macedonia GY976 a highly detailed model with numerous authentic features, having a plastic hull fitted with engine connected to a dynamo powering various lighting 49``, 125cm (G-E, some parts loose) The prototype was built in 1916 in Goole and originally named Saturn (later renamed)

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