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A pair of Chelsea candlestick figures, c.1765, each modelled with a winged putto or Cupid, one drawing back an arrow in a bow, the other holding a flaming heart, both kneeling among flowering bocage beneath scrolled and pierced sconces, raised on footed bases, gold anchor mark to one, some restoration, 22cm. (2)
A pair of Ralph Wood figures, c.1785, of Apollo and Diana, standing on rocky stumps raised on square bases, Apollo holding a lyre and wearing a laurel crown, Diana holding a bow and drawing an arrow from a quiver, her dog at her side, washed in a muted palette of green, blue, grey and ochre, a small amount of good restoration to one, 23cm. (2) Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from D M & P Manheim, New York, 4th March 1963.
Unusual ceremonial sword, made from a British broad arrow marked 1897 pattern Staff Sergeant's fullered blade, and the hilt furniture of a Highland Officer's undress hilt broadsword, with plain nickel crossguard and wire bound fish skin grip, fitted into a later scabbard.THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. 104cm long
Volunteer MkIII .577 Snider rifle said to have been Frederic Greener's personal rifle, 39inch barrel secured by three bands, with three groove rifling fitted with barleycorn front sight with clip-on spring steel cover and folding ladder rear sight with clip on cover stamped 'Snider' with RD mark, the MkIII breech with Birmingham proof marks, crowned AS inspection stamps and Snider's Patent arrow cipher, plain double line border engraved lock with traces of colour case harden, the stock unusually chequered with fine interlacing panels and fitted with brass furniture.The Vendor bought this rifle from Greenjacket antiques who supplied the following information with the rifle.Provenance: The following information was kindly supplied by Mr Graham Greener of W.W. Greener Frederic Greener (1872 - 1949) Frederic Greener was the youngest of W W Greener's sons to become involved with gunmaking. Like his elder brother William Oliver he was not really interested in guns; but like his brothers before him he completed his apprenticeship in the factory and worked alongside the other craftsmen. One of Fred's passions was chemistry and he spent many years blacking and browning gun barrels to obtain the very fine figures in damascus barrels and the deep blue-black sheen of properly blacked steel barrels. He became an accomplished chemist and during a varied career he invented synthetic 'Rosin' a resin which was cast into egg shaped pieces and used on the bows of violins. This was as a result of another of his interests - he was an accomplished musician. Like his brother Harry he was also an inventor and patented several inventions relating to guns. His first was for an adaptor for miniature rifle ammunition 1904 and this was followed by two more patents in 1905 the first for a safety device and the second for the 'Nomisguard'. This device slid over the end of the barrels of a double gun to provide protection from hot barrels during rapid shooting. It had two 'ears' one on either side of each barrel designed to concentrate the shooter's aim for bird shooting. In 1907 he invented an offset barrel conversion which enabled rim fire ammunition to be used in a centre fire rifle. His last invention involving guns came in 1909 for a folding rear sight for rifles. Fred was a keen shot and represented his country on several occasions. In W W Greener's book The British Miniature Rifle published in 1908 there is a picture showing the target with ten shots made by Fred Greener at the International match between England and Australia in 1907. Fred also won the Daily Mirror Championship Cup in 1907 - both matches were won with W W Greener rifles of course! In the early 1890s cycling became very fashionable and Fred became a keen cyclist so his father eventually set him up with his own bicycle business. This was carried on in Edmund Street quite near to the W W Greener factory so that Fred could take advantage of the various machines and workshops to make the parts required for bicycle manufacture. Fred did not make bicycles for very long and soon returned St Mary's Row to work for his father again. He continued at the factory for many years being associated with the various improvements to rifles and rifle sights working closely with Harry Greener on these inventions. He died in 1949 after a short illness. This Snider target rifle originally belonged to Fred and although it was not made in the Greener factory it was chequered by Fred and used by him in target shooting competitions. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 139cm long The rifle is in excellent general condition. The bore is is mint without fault or pitting. There is some very light speckling that can be seen around the breech block and chamber area. The lock works correctly with a strong spring, there is some very light speckling that can be seen within the colour case hardening. The metal finish is good and largely still all present, starting to fade in small areas. The cleaning rod is possibly a replacement as it carries an engraved military unit mark which you wouldn't expect to see on a privately owned firearm.
Case American Army folding survival machete, with clip on blade edge cover, and locking grip, stamped Case XX, also a British RAF type D survival knife and scabbard by Rodgers Sheffield, the blade stamped 27C/2360 along with a broad arrow. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. The Machete measures 39.5cm long extended.
Deactivated Maxim 7.62 M.1910 belt fed heavy machine gun on carriage, with 28inch barrel surrounded by water cooled shroud, side cocking lever and folding ladder sight, the Sokolov carriage complete with shield, arrow and hexagon arsenal stamp and date for 1944. Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required.142cm long
Fairbairn Sykes B2 commando dagger and scabbard, 2nd pattern, WWII era, the double edged blade retaining most of the original blue, the guard stamped with a broad arrow and B2, knurled brass blackened grip, with its original leather scabbard and elasticated strap. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. 33cm long
Unissued Owen SMG bayonet and scabbard, the ricasso stamped 3/45 along with a broad arrow and OA, the scabbard also bearing OA stamps, the wood grips stamped SLAZ44, also a rare Israeli contract bayonet with US bayonet blade attached to a No9 base to be used on a No4 Lee Enfield rifle. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. 42cm long
Winchester P14 .303 bolt action rifle, serial number W216842 to bolt and receiver, W Stamp for Winchester manufacture, 26 inch barrel, fitted with a folding ladder sight to the receiver and a volley sights to the side of the stock, the butt stamped with a broad arrow, star and Pat14. Birmingham nitro-proof marks. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.118cm long
No.7 bayonet and scabbard, the ricasso stamped with a broad arrow and No.7 MkI, otherwise unmarked. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. 32.5cm long
P56 Percussion .65 calibre cavalry carbine, 21inch sighted barrel with swivel ramrod, the lock stamped with a Crown and VR along with Tower 1857, the stock stamped with War Department WD and arrow mark. The stock with brass furniture and saddle ring bar. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18. 93cm long The carbine is in average condition but shows signs of a long hard working life. The barrel is smoothbored, the bore of which is dirty and pitted. The ramrod is a replacement. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is light overall pitting to the metalwork as well as scratches and small dents. The screwheads show signs of being worked. The stock has short splits running out from the lock area and as well as in front of the trigger guard. There is some filler around the recesses of the cavalry bar attachments as well as two tiny dowel plugged holes to the stock between the lock and the first band and another filling a hole where a sling swivel has been on the butt. There is some chipping and wear to the edges of the wood around the lock recess as well as some chipping to the edges of the ramrod channel. The front trigger guard screw has been replaced.
Rare LSA Lee Enfield SMLE Mk, III .22lr Hiscock - Parker bolt action rifle, serial number 118, of standard fittings with 25inch .22 barrel, London proof marks, tangent rear sight, the action engraved with retailer Thomas Dudley Ltd. the wrist joint stamped LSA & Co. for London Small Arms, the bolt head with adapted firing pin and extractor, BSA folding aperture sight. The Hiscock- Parker .22 rimfire magazine is stamped with serial number 9168 as well as a broad arrow and military inspection stamps, wood stock numbered 15 and fitted with a volley sight. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .22 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 113cm long The rifle is in good general condition showing signs of age and use. The bore is bright and shiny, there is a small amount of surface corrosion in the chamber and also one spot just ahead of the chamber. These marks would probably shift with ease from a good brushing out. The rifling is starting to soften on the edges just ahead of the chamber but is generally good throughout the bore. The crown is in good order. The bolt is filthy and needs a good cleaning throughout. The action functions correctly and positively with .22LR snap caps and is marked .22RLR The safety catch can be a bit stiff to operate depending upon how tightly the folding sight is screwed down. The rifle retains most of its original bluing, there is the odd surface corrosion spot dotted around. Some screw heads show signs of wear from being worked. The stock has lots of dents and marks typical of a military rifle, there are no splits or repairs. There is a vacant hole to the woodwork close to the magazine well.
Eterna. A titanium automatic calendar bracelet watch Porsche Design, Reference 6501.10, Case No.111.831, Circa 1990 Jewelled automatic movement, black sector dial with luminous baton hour markers, white outer minute divisions, black pointed baton hands with luminous inserts and arrow tipped orange centre seconds, calendar window at 3, brushed tonneau shaped case with screw down back, screw down crown, rotating calibrated bezel, fitted brushed link bracelet with signed double folding clasp, case and movement signed, with original swing tag 40mm diameter (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. The case shows no evidence of wear with case back stickers and labels still intact. Some very minor scuff marks to the crown. The dial is clean with no marks The watch runs when wound but is not tested for timekeeping and cannot be guaranteed. Length approximately 18cm.
Gérald Genta. A gold quartz wandering hour wristwatch Ref: G 2705.7, Numbered 26852, Circa 2000 Quartz movement, silvered dial with black, blue, and red 15 minute divisions, single arrow hand, octagonal polished case, screw down back, Gérald Genta buckle stamped 750, Swiss assay marks, case, movement and buckle signed 32mm diameter (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchaseCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Watch is currently running, but no guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Evidence of previous battery leakage, we recommend that the watch is serviced. The case is in good order with some surface scratches to the case back. The strap is original signed Gerald Genta and has some wear. Dial is clean.
A WWI period military pocket watch, white dial, bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, stem wind 7 jewel movement, 56mm diameter screw bace case, broad arrow marks, serial no 22436F; another similar Hampden Watch Co; I R S Productions T V 5 stopwatch; Roskpof Systeme pocket watch, all for repair/restoration (4)
This charming Swarovski Kris Bear Cupid 5136438 is a delightful representation of love, making it an ideal gift for Valentine's Day, anniversaries, or as a wedding cake topper. Designed by Stefanie Nederegger, the figurine is crafted in clear, red, and black crystal, featuring a lacquered metal bow and arrow with a heart-topped tip. Its romantic design captures the essence of Cupid's arrow, making it a perfect symbol of love and affection. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Artist: Stefanie NedereggerIssued: 2016-2018Dimensions: 1.75"L x 1.5"W x 1.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A Movado gent's 18ct gold calendar wristwatch, ref. 4825, No.B474432, the unsigned silvered dial with subsidiary day of the week and month dials at 3 and 9 o'clock, outer calendar dial, centre seconds, manual wind 15-jewel Movado movement, circa 1950s, case dia.34mm, on leather braceletNot currently in working order.Surface scratches to glass.The dial has a notable scratch below day a[perture through top of 8 to outer track, which can be seen in the images.Small loss to paint at tip of arrow hand.Gross weight 43.7g.
A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster,probably by Antoine Lagenet, Rouen 1744-50,circular form, the shaped scroll thumb-piece engraved with a cherub holding an arrow and a flaming heart, also inscribed 'Me Genevieve Le Petit', with a finger ring, the side inscribed 'M. Anne Bouard', length 11.5cm, approx. weight 3.8oz.A Private Collection of Wine Tasters.
A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, maker's mark I.R over I, unidentified, Rouen 1753, circular form, the shaped scroll thumb-piece engraved with a cherub holding an arrow and a flaming heart, 'Ie Vous Le Presente', with a finger ring, the side inscribed 'P.L Hugresse', length 11.6cm, approx. weight 3.6oz.A Private Collection of Wine Tasters.
A Scarce Pre-WWI Cockpit mounted 'Time of Trip' clock, by Birch & Gaydon Ltd, marked with a broad arrow and 'AD' for Air Department, also marked 'Admiralty', brownish 7.2cm dialsome light surface scratches to the glass, no chips to the rim of the glass, a couple of small knocks to the metal rim casing, light scratches to the case, working at time of condition report, keeps good time
A Pierce-Arrow 'Archer' Car Mascot, nickel plated brass, stamped to the base 'The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, COPR', 20cm longsome wear to the plate front and back, generally good condition, no obvious signs of signficiant damage or repair, possible restoration to the arrow, please see additional images
A Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, awarded to Robert Farrer in 1902 for the 'Best gold for three successful years at Scorton Arrow Competition', with nine further panels of past winners, the last being 1910, the body with floral and fluted pattern and C-scroll handles, height 13cm, length handle to handle 24cm, approx 18.6ozt, raised on a wooden socle base (probably not related), with nine silver shields with past winners, the latest being 1935, won by J W Phillips, Bowmen of Pendle and Samlesbury.

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