C. H. SMITH & SON. A 12-BORE TOP LEVER HAMMER GUN, NO. 56. 30-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about true cylinder and 1/2 choke borings, cross-bolt extension, the frame, rebounding bar lock, hammers and top lever with border and scroll engraving and retaining much original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with horn butt plate, slight crack to the head, 7lb. 2oz., nitro proof
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W. & J. DAVIES. A 16-BORE SIDELOCK NON-EJECTOR GUN, NO. 30. 30-inch damascus barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 1/4 choke borings, machined rib with cross-bolt extension, the frame, backlocks and top lever with border and scroll engraving, the locks engraved with game birds, 13 3/4-inch figured stock with semi pistol grip, 6lb. 5oz., recent nitro re-proof, canvas case with Charles Lancaster label
HENRY TOLLEY & CO. A 16-BORE "THE TIMES GUN" BACKLOCK NON- EJECTOR GUN, NO. 18001. 30-inch damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, doll`s head extension, the frame, backlocks and top lever with scroll engraving, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with engraved heel and toe plates, 5lb. 7oz., black powder proof, bores pitted, diameters and wall thickness marginal, rib loose
WEBLEY & SCOTT. A SET OF FIVE BOLT-ACTION SPORTING GUNS. comprising: .410 "The Sportsman" bolt-action gun, no. 564; .410 Deluxe single shot bolt-action gun, no. 2223; .410 single shot bolt-action gun, no. 62427; 9mm rimfire single shot bolt-action gun, no. 8857; and .22 shot bolt-action gun, no. 10709, standard specifications overall. The guns appear little use and retain much of their original finish and represent a complete set of Webley`s Post War bolt-action sporting guns.
AFTER MARY CASSATT (1844-1926) - `L`enfant nu`, monogrammed on the plate, dry point hand coloured etching, restrike and with the blind stamp of the publisher Claude Tchou & Sons for the Bibilotheque Nationale, Paris lower right, originally published in 1891, 14 1/4" x 10 1/2".
INGRAMS, RICHARD AND PIPER, JOHN `Piper`s Places, John Piper In England and Wales`, the titled page signed by the artist, Chatto & Windus, The Hogarth Press, London, cloth bound with dust wrapper; and a quantity of further publications relating to John Piper to include `The Rape of Lucretia, Bodley Head, London`; John Piper `The Forty`s`; `John Piper In The 1930`s, Abstraction on The Beach`; `John Piper in Stained Glass` by June Osborne; various exhibition catalogues and articles; an Oxford Almanac print etc. (A complete list of the works available on request).
TWO JAPANESE 19TH CENTURY CLOISONNE GINGER JARS AND COVERS, one with an all-over design of various geometric and floral patterns, the other with decoration of sprays of flowers and leaves, also with a double cover, both on a dark turquoise ground with the decoration carried on the base. 6ins & 5.5ins high.
SIR HENRY RAEBURN (1756-1823) BRITISH, Portrait of Thomas Elder of Forneth (1737-1799), Lord Provost of Edinburgh. Oil on canvas. 47 x 38ins. Note: Thomas Elder, Lord Provost of Edinburgh was the eldest son of William Elder of Loaning by his wife Elizabeth whose maiden name was Man. The date of his birth is not known but he was baptised in 1737 in the country of Perth. Elder held the office of Chief Magistrate of the city where he carried on the business of wine merchant. A duplicate of this portrait was exhibited at the Raeburn Exhibition in Edinburgh in 1876 (Catalogue No. 210). Two etchings of Kay will be found in Kays Original Portraits (No’s 144 & 310).
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