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Lot 490

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Central Europe, Wooden grip, embossed with an eagle's head. Wooden, cylindrical haft. Two parts of bow inside, with rope and arrow. Two openings for bow parts at the haft's base, a foldaway trigger in the center. length 92 cm.

Lot 80

dating: 19th Century provenance: England, Large, slightly curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with various British stamps on both sides at the base and Broad Arrow. Some pitting. Iron, blacktop hilt with large guard. Metallic grip, blacktop as well. No scabbard. length 91 cm.

Lot 172

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center and with double central fuller in the first half. Fine, bronze hilt with quillon, quillon block carved with braided branches and quillons with a beast's head. In-the-round grip, finely carved to effigy a shirtless archer, dressed in a kilt and intent on holding a handful of arrows (in the left hand he was once probably holding a bow of lance). Right hand holding another arrow. Bronze scabbard with decorations in relief. A vulture above, under which the two naked warriors are fighting, surrounded by the coconut palms. Lower other animals, and the Rod of Asclepius surmounting crossed bow and lance, a mask on the ground. length 25,9 cm.

Lot 3000

ZWEI BÜGELEISEN 19./20. Jh., Holzhandhabe, balusterförmige Messingstege mit pfeilförmigem Messing-Korpus verbunden, hinten mit hochziehbarem Schiebemechanismus, HxB: bis 15/18 cm. Altersspuren, Eisenkern fehlt. TWO IRONS 19th/20th century, wooden handle, baluster-shaped brass bars connected to an arrow-shaped brass body, rear with a pull-up sliding mechanism, hxw: up to 15/18 cm. Signs of age, iron core missing.

Lot 17

A 19th century Limoges enamel charger decorated with a scene of Artemis and Apollo killing the children of Niobe, probably Samson in the manner of an original by the workshop of Pierre Reymond, the design after Philippe Gallethe vengeful god and goddess borne aloft by a cloud, smiting the figures below as they cower in fear, Apollo with his bow and arrow and Artemis with her spear, set against a verdant landscape with a city beyond, possibly the city of Tantalus located at the foot of Mount Sipylus, visible in the background, the reverse showing a Romanesque profile in the centre with a putto below wearing the diadem of Artemis, 39cm diameterFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a private Italian lady collectorLimoges in the south west region of France, has been world-famous for producing enamels for centuries. Originating in the 12th century, the industry of decorating metal objects, usually in bronze and brass (and mostly made for ecclesiastical purposes) in champlevé coloured enamels, thrived until circa 1370 when a swift decline meant that these precious manufacturing skills were almost lost. However, in the late 15th century the production of enamel returned to the region but with a move to producing more secular objects. With this revival came new techniques including painting the decoration directly onto the enamel rather than gouging out designs then flooding them with enamel. Several notable French workshops emerged with their own distinctive styles who would, in some cases, also sign or punch mark their work. Usually depicting mythological or religious narratives, these wares, often plates, chargers or plaques, became highly prized objects.The workshop of Pierre Reymond (c.1513 -after 1584) produced exceptional pieces throughout the 16th century. There is evidence to suggest that Reymond was both the owner of his large workshop and an artist in his own right, practising for over four decades. Hence his works were an obvious source for the fine reproductions produced by Samson in the second half of the 19th century.LiteratureSuzanne. Higgot, with contributions from Isabell Biron, Susan La Neice, Juanita Navarro and Stefan Rohrs, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Glass and Limoges Painted Enamels, The Trustees of the Wallace Collection, 2011.We would like to thank Suzanne Higgot, curator of Glass, Limoges and painted enamels at The Wallace Collection, London for her kind and generous assistance in cataloguing this lotFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 722

Cased Hhantom F-4K weight and C.G. computer with broad arrow military mark, manufactured by Blundell Ltd B3-9-68

Lot 1587

Three Keith Woodcock limited edition prints: Lockheed SR71A 10/51, Blackburn Beverley 32/50 and Westland Sea King 45/50, signed and with hand-drawn sketch, unframed and mounted. A limited edition print after Mark Zanker "Wash-Out" of Red Arrow Hawk, 45/100, multiple signatures, mounted, unframed

Lot 513

MÄRKLIN zwei E-Loks, Spur H0, bestehend aus 3125, E-Triebwagen der SBB "Roter Pfeil" und 3389, E-Lok der Serie "mP 3000 NS", je im Orig.-Karton, unbespielt, Fkt. nicht geprüft. MÄRKLIN two e-locomotives, track H0, consists of 3125, electric railcar of the SBB "red arrow" and 3389, electric locomotive of the series "mP 3000 NS", each in the original box, without damage, function not checked.

Lot 564

MÄRKLIN zwei Mercedes-Benz Rennwagen "Silberpfeil", bestehend aus Sondermodell von 1992, Startnr. "1" mit Fahrerfigur, auf Präsentationsbrett montiert, L Brett 33 cm und Rennwagen "Silberpfeil" ohne Präsentatonsbrett oder Karton, Fkt. nicht geprüft, Scheibe vergilbt, L Fahrzeug 27 cm. MÄRKLIN two Mercedes-Benz racing cars "silver arrow", consisting of special model from 1992, start no. "1" with driver figure, mounted on presentation board, l board 33 cm and racing car "Silberpfeil" without presentation board or box, functionality not checked, windshield yellowed, vehicle 27 cm.

Lot 25

NAVAL LOG - H.M.S. KENT and NELSON'A Journal of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Ship Kent Commencing the 1st May 1800 and Ending the 7th October 1803, Kept by John Jordan Arrow, Mid.n; under the command of W. Hope Esq. to the 18th June 1801, then Mr. Mansell Esq. to the 7th Sept. 1801, then Edw. O'Bryan Esq. to the 4th May 1803, & Jno. Stuart Esq. to the date hereof, J.J. A.', approximately 500 pages, brown ink on paper, ruled in pencil, 10 FULL-PAGE PEN AND WATERCOLOUR PLANS including soundings of Valletta (Malta), Quarantine Harbour (Malta), Bay of Marsa, and Sirocco (Malta), St. Pauls (Malta), Bay of Mamorice [Marmoris, Turkey], Harbour of Messina (Sicily), Haragatch Bay and part of Marmorice Bay (Turkey), Keith's Reef and Shoal... with the Esquerques (Tunis), Aboukir Bay (Coast of Egypt, including small vignette views of Rosseta, the Tower of Rosa, and the Castle of Aboukir), and Oristana Bay (Sardinia), of which 4 double-page, nineteenth century half calf, gilt lettered 'The Log of a Midshipman in Olden Times' on spine, upper joint split, folio (315 x 190mm.), [1800-1803]Footnotes:'JOIN'D LORD NELSON IN THE VICTORY' - a naval logbook rich in detail kept by a midshipman during a three year period of the Napoleonic Wars, including campaigns alongside Nelson at the blockade of Toulon, the Battles of Alexandria and Aboukir in Egypt, and service in the Mediterranean with a near five month stay in Malta.H.M.S. Kent was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 January 1798 at Blackwall Yard. This log commences on 1 May 1800 whilst the ship was stationed at Sheerness in Kent. In 1801, under the command of Admiral Lord Keith, she carried Sir Ralph Abercromby and his headquarters for the invasion of Egypt, a campaign which forced the surrender of the French occupying force. The log records landing the British army near Aboukir on 8 March 1801, hostile engagements with the Castle of Aboukir, and the Battle of Alexandria (21 March, 'At daylight saw the smoke from the masthead, supposed to be the the armies in action') where Abercromby died in action (news heard onboard on 31 March). From 19 March to 22 September 1802 the ship was moored at Valletta Harbour, Malta, a period which occupies 39 pages (in addition to the 4 pen and watercolour plans of Maltese harbours), supplying, as throughout the log, very extensive information on daily duties aboard ship, noting special events (celebration of the Queen's birthdays), punishments (lashings, mostly for fighting or desertion), comings and goings of other ships, victualling, etc. At 9.50 on 10 August 1803 H.M.S. Kent 'join'd Lord Nelson in the Victory in Comp. with H.M. Ships Donegal, Superb, Renown & Phoebe', to take part in the blockade of Toulon. The following 48 pages all record events 'In the company of the Ships Victory (Vice Admr. Lord Nelson)...', followed by a list of other ships. In addition to the usual updates on weather and wind conditions, ship repairs, rigging and other onboard activities, there is much information on the interaction of the different ships: 15 August, 'Discharged Mr. Chas. Royer Mids. into the Victory..., air'd bedding... exercised great guns & small arms. Pass'd by the Westd. a strange jettee'; 18 August, 'Admrl. Campbell (Blue) saluted Lord Nelson wth 15 guns which was returned wth. 13 from the Victory...'.John Jordan Arrow entered the Navy on 1 April 1800 as a First Class Volunteer, boarding H.M.S. Kent a month later. He was promoted to Midshipman in 1801. In later years he was made a Commander, prior to retiring on half-pay in 1814. He died in 1853.Provenance: John Gretton, Stapleford, 1st Baron Gretton (1867-1947), armorial bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 279

A WWII Royal Navy pattern IV nickel plated split seconds stem wind stop watch, 50mm, probably Lemania, the case numbered 46937 and engraved broad arrow.

Lot 1344

A WWII ISSUE FAIRBAIRN-SYKES COMMANDO DAGGER with chequered grip, plain oval disc guard stamped with broad arrow, B2, with original leather scabbard and associated "Sam Brown" belt. Note: The knife was issued to the vendor's father. See attached letter.

Lot 200

A VICTORIAN GARNET BRACELET set on unmarked yellow metal, the oval-cut cabochon garnet, set to the centre of a scroll work mount, attached to an articulated ribbed bracelet, with pull through fastener, terminating on an arrow mount set with a cabochon garnet, 21.2g gross, in original presentation case

Lot 297

JAQUET-DROZ 25 GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL DIVER WATCH with automatic ETA Cal2378 movement, the gloss black dial with luminous Arabic baton numerals, luminous arrow hands and a diver's scene engraved case back, sixty minute rotating bezel, on a rubber Tropic Sport strap, circa 1960's, ref. 2000, the case dia. c.37mm

Lot 302

LUNOX GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH circa 1940's with manual wind movement , the silver dial with 24 hour meter ,subsidiary seconds dial,month aperture and date, blue steel luminous hands and red arrow seconds hand, on a brown leather strap, No 11364 the case 30mm approx dia .

Lot 169

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND-SET JABOT PIN the central emerald and diamond heart cluster, within an openwork wreath of emeralds and diamonds, set on an unmarked yellow metal pin with a diamond-set arrow terminal

Lot 769

Two Admiralty pattern rolling rulers, each with War Office arrow, contained in wooden cases; and another in soft cloth case. (3)

Lot 778

An RAF issue compass, Type P10, stamped '6B/1671' under broad-arrow-mark, No.5855T; an 1880 pattern Azimuth Circle, cased; and a Cowley Automatic Level, supplied by J.T.Dove, in leather case.

Lot 120

A GOLD PLATED FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY ELGIN NO 7180516 ANOTHER POCKET WATCH WITH MILITARY ARROW NO C-8968 AND A GENTS GOLD PLATED OMEGA SEAMASTER WRISTWATCH

Lot 70

* Propeller. A rare FE8 four-blade propeller, the laminated mahogany propeller stamped F.E.8 FALCON AIRSCREW, GNG No 7928T, 100 GNOME, MONOSOUPAPE, D.M.D., with war department arrow, the brass sheathed blades all with D.M.D. London decal, 244cm acrossQty: (1)NOTESThe propeller was obtained by the current owner in the early 1970s from a chicken shed in Wales. It had previously been bought c.1918-20 to power a wind generator but was never used for that purpose. The owner had the propeller professionally restored by an ex DMD London workshop apprentice. The Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8. was a WWI British single-seat fighter it was powered by a Gnome Monosoupape rotary engine.

Lot 332

Wallis (Barnes Neville, 1887-1979). 'Artist or Engineer? An Oration' [contained as pp. 724-735 in:] The Journal of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, volume 91, no. 5085, August 1963, black & white illustrations, original stapled printed wrappers, slightly dust-soiled and lower wrapper lightly creased, upper wrapper boldly inscribed in blue ink by Wallis for his wife, 'M.F. Wallis with the Author's Compliments & Love' and with an arrow pointing to his name, slim 8voQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: From the family of Barnes Wallis, by direct descent.

Lot 87

* Royal Air Force. A WWII period Irvin pattern brown leather flying jacket, with lightning zipper, to the front and cuffs, belt strap, four panel back (a lighter shade of brown), sheepskin fleece lined, tailor's label with war department arrow, stores ref no 225/320, contract 10422, size no.4., inner arm length 47cmQty: (1)

Lot 248

* Sherwood Foresters. A WWI Officer's prismatic compass belonging to 2nd Lieutenant F. Delves, M.C., The Sherwood Foresters, the Verner's Pattern Mk VII compass dated 1917 and engraved 'E. Koehn Geneve Suisse No 59208', the brass case blackened in places and with 48mm diameter mother of pearl dial for low light reading and orange direction arrow, glass cover to both the inner and outer case, working, in its brown leather carrying case stamped 'R. Stafford 1917' and inscribed 'F Delves 15 S.F.', together with a WWI period prismatic surveying compass by J.H. Steward, 406 Strand London, green paper dial printed in black, 70mm diameter blackened metal case with makers stamp, hinged sight, working, in its brown leather carrying case inscribed 'W.W.S.', the opposite side inscribed 'e.c.y.' plus an Austrian M1895 knife bayonet, the 25cm blade stamped OE over WG, the crossguard numbered 736, wooden grips, 37.8cm long overall, in its black metal scabbard stamped R OE over WG, a good example with a clean oiled bladeQty: (3)NOTES2nd Lieutenant Frank Delves served during WWI with 26th (Bankers) Bn, Royal Fusiliers (Corporal) before being commissioned on 8 January 1917 with The Sherwood Foresters, he was awarded the Military Cross for 'Distinguished Service in the Field' (London Gazette: 28 December 1917).

Lot 55

* Jerkin. A WWII military brown leather jerkin, having 3 buttons to the front, green cloth lining and tailors label by Selincourt & Sons, Ltd, dated 1944 with war department arrow, size no.2, 80cm longQty: (1)

Lot 209

* Clock. A WWII period Royal Navy brass bulkhead clock, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, numbered 0552/461-9413 with war department arrow, with brass case 26.5cm diameterQty: (1)

Lot 44

* Flying Helmets. A WWII B Type flying helmet, chamois lining original tailors label for Wareings dated 1937, Air Ministry markings including 220/65, together with a summer weight flying helmet, blue cloth with war department arrow and stores reference number '22c/1731 km/r/0181/60' with green rubber oxygen mask plus one other brown leather helmet (condition poor)Qty: (3)

Lot 139

* May (Phil, 1925 -). Calshot, Schneider Trophy Contest 1931, giclee poster on canvas from an original painting by Phil May, c.1986, showing Flt.Lt Boothman in Supermarine S6B, signed in pencil by the artist lower right, plate size 43 x 31cm, together with two further prints comprising Schneider Trophy Contest 1929 'Gloster Golden Arrow' and Schneider Trophy Contest Aeronautica Macchi 1929, all unframed plus 5 related prints including a copied photograph 'The Night Before' showing Supermarine S6B with R.J. Mitchell, 1931, 23 x 31cmQty: (8)

Lot 81

* RAF Instrument-Board Time-Clock, circa 1954, a Smiths Air Ministry 8-day “Elapsed-time” chronograph clock, as fitted to DH Vampire & Hawker Hunter aircraft inter-alia, Code No. V308 – 306, Serial No. 4472/54, 6A/3157, Broad-arrow stamped with inscribed plaque to back casing, with alloy mounting bracket (latterly used for classic car rallying) excellent working condition, 3.25 ins (80 mm) diameterQty: (1)

Lot 272

A Third Pattern Commando Dagger, with cut-down 16cm machine forged blued steel blade, the ribbed alloy grip stamped with a broad arrow over 3 above the plain steel crossguard, the pommel moulded 4, with leather scabbard; another Example, with 17.5cm machine forged blued steel blade, the ribbed alloy grip moulded 4 at the pommel, no other markings, lacks scabbard; another Example, with "Fat Wood" grip and leather scabbard (3) CONDITION REPORT: . 1 - Orange rust pitting to blade and crossguard, with oxidisation to the grip. The blade has been cut down. The elastic on the scabbard is broken.2 - Some wear to the bluing of the blade towards the tip, with small areas of pitting. 3 - Heavily rust pitted cut down blade. Two stacked crossguards and grip lkacking pommel nut. Scabbard is shabby.

Lot 156

A Victorian Brass Model of a Naval Cannon, the 23cm double banded barrel with various markings including a St Edward's crown, broad arrow and maker's mark GV Co, with baluster cascabel and trunnions, on a later stepped wood base, 31cm

Lot 300

A British 1903 SMLE Bayonet, the 30cm steel blade with bluing at the ricasso, one side stamped with broad arrow/EFD, inspection marks and bend mark, the opposing side with crowned ER cypher/1903 and date 11'05, with wood grip scales, the pommel stamped J/DP/125, with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog CONDITION REPORT: . The blade has a slightly squared off tip and minor black patching. The crossguard and pommel have browned and lightly pitted patina. The steel mounts of the scabbard have orange rust pitting

Lot 123

A First World War Verner's Pattern Prismatic Pocket Compass, in brass with mother of pearl dial, the underside with rubber disc and stamped ANGLO-SWISS ASSOCIATION, No.32955, 1915, broad arrow, in a stitched leather case dated 1916; a Small Pocket Compass, in black enamelled brass, with white double headed N S arrow head indicator enclosed by a hinged convex glass cover, the back stamped F.BARKER & SON, MAKERS, LONDON, PAT NO. 12777, 1906; also, a brass Trench Art box and cover dated 1915, a small YMCA booklet The Land of the Two Rivers, two German maps of Mesopotamia, a small Indian brass cup and various postcards of Sierra Leone and Port Said (quantity)

Lot 395

A Victorian 1853 Pattern Tower Percussion Three Band Rifle Musket, .577 calibre, the 99cm steel barrel with hinged ladder rear sight, with various inspector's marks and numbered 5432, the line engraved lock plate stamped with crowned VR, 1857/TOWER, and crowned broad arrow, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, three steel barrel bands, brass trigger guard and butt plate, with two steel sling swivels and a ramrod, 140cm CONDITION REPORT: . Action works, holds at full and half cock. Light orange rust pitting to barrel and bore, with faint rifling visible. Half the barrel tang is missing. Two screws missing from the lock plate. Crack to fore-end leading 7cm from the lock plate, with a further split near the butt plate. Bruising to the barrel and stock.

Lot 388

A 19th Century Percussion Tower Musket, the 97cm steel barrel with hinged ladder rear sight, erased proof marks, the lock plate stamped with crowned VR, 1859/TOWER and with crowned broad arrow, the walnut full stock with single barrel band (two lacking), brass fore-end tip, trigger guard and butt plate, with two steel sling swivels and ramrod, 140cm CONDITION REPORT: . Action works, holds at full and half cock. Two barrel bands are missing and the stock has inlaid patches where the original spring clips would have sat. Minor bruising to the stock. Gun has been sympathetically restored.

Lot 138

A First World War British Indian Army Prismatic Mk.VII Pocket Compass, with black embossed floating jewelled pivot dial, in a blackened brass case, the base stamped with a broad arrow over I, M.I.0 and dated 1917, in a stitched leather case marked with original owner's name CONDITION REPORT: . Nice clean condition. Rubber pad missing from base.

Lot 111

A First World War Military Brass Single Draw Telescope, with 5cm lens, stitched leather sleeve, anti-glare hood, the tube stamped with broad arrow, T.T.& H.LTD, 1916, No.1179, TEL.SIG.(Mk.IV) ALSO G.S., with buckled leather lens covers and additional lens. CONDITION REPORT: . Small chip to objective. Interior dirt specks.

Lot 167

A Pair of Second World War CF41 7X Naval Binoculars by Barr & Stroud, marked A.P No.1900A, broad arrow, serial no. 51151, and with maker's mark, and various patent numbers dated 1934 and 1940, with blackened finish, triple filters, crinkle enamel grips with yellow painted broad arrow, and with white metal telescopic rain shields stamped BRITISH PATENT No.416359/1933 CONDITION REPORT: . Clear optics with one small speck to the left occular. Eyepieces rotate freely and rain shields operate well.

Lot 148

A Second World War Spitfire Artificial Horizon 6A/1519, from a cockpit instrument panel, numbered 2665/52 and marked with broad arrow

Lot 2479

A collection of various Comics, including Green Arrow, Tom Strong etc.

Lot 38

An arched arrow shaped handpainted steel sign, Restaurant, double sided, approx 125cm wide

Lot 303

An electroplate on copper Ecclesiastical wine/water flagon with engraved IHS Christogram within sunburst on stepped circular foot, engraved arrow to base but otherwise unmarked, height 24.5cm.Additional InformationRubbing to plating with copper showing through, particularly to corners and edges; knocks, some indents, old solder repairs to body, pitting, scratches and general wear.

Lot 831

A group of West German pottery including a jug, height 30cm, a platter with decoration depicting a man on horseback with arrow mark to reverse, width 35cm, a mottled yellow glazed vase with incised ‘F’ mark and no. 1005122, and a trailed glass vase (7).

Lot 692

A group of collectors' items including a cased set of drafting instruments, two with ivory handles stamped 'Thornton', rules, a small boxed microscope, five pairs of binoculars and opera glasses, cased/boxed pairs including a military issued pair with broad arrow stamp and a cased Ensign Selfix camera.Additional InformationThe drafting set appears to be complete, light general wear to components and further heavy wear throughout, binoculars nor the camera tested no guarantee of working order, some attention necessary, perished grips to the loose pair of opera glasses.

Lot 55

WHALES OF REDCAR; an oak cased Cupid's Arrow penny slot allwin machine, with associated carved oak finial, height 63cm.Additional InformationThe key does not lock the cabinet front, we believe the finial is a replacement piece, we have not tried this machine.

Lot 1060

DAVENPORT; a blue and white transfer decorated dish depicting Waterloo Bridge, printed marks to the reverse, diameter 25.5cm, a puce transfer decorated plate, a Wedgwood creamware dish centred with the armorial of a bow and arrow being drawn, diameter 20cm and a Pratt type bowl with sepia transfer decoration inscribed 'The Law Suit' (4).Additional InformationAll four pieces very dirty, the cream ware bowl is very heavily stained with crazing and does not ring true. Small chips, staining and crazing to the Law Suit bowl. Staining and surface scratches to the other two dishes.

Lot 737

A military brass and leather bound three drawer telescope by W. Watson & Sons London dated 1903, 1656 MK II, bearing broad arrow mark, with protective end caps

Lot 776

British Land Pattern 'Brown Bess' smooth bore musket by Galton, converted to percussion, 33" inch sighted barrel, with worn Birmingham proof marks, stamped letters and numbers, chiseled broad arrow, walnut stock with brass fore end cap, trigger guard and butt cap, brass pipes and ramrod, original sling swivels

Lot 778

An 1858 Enfield Pattern Percussion Carbine, with Tower marks, 24" inch steel barrel with WD arrow, brass fore end cap, trigger guard and butt cap with inventory numbers, ramrod, stained walnut stock

Lot 829

A Victorian Admiralty pattern single-drawer telescope, by T. Cooke, with leather-covered main tube, nickel-plated sliding object lens shade, fittings and sliding rear tube, No. 3209, with broad arrow stamps, 46cm - 63cm, together with a white-metal shield trophy mount

Lot 844

A WW1 British Pattern 1907 Bayonet with leather scabbard and canvas frog for a Lee-Enfield Rifle No1 Mk3 / SMLE, with various proof marks and broad arrow stamp

Lot 144

An unusual mid-20th century gents stainless steel Lemania 'Incabloc' chronograph wristwatch, possibly a 15 TL with single pusher, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals denoting hours, broad arrow mark and two subsidiary dials for seconds and 30-minute register. Case-back engraved 23/78. 37mm case, on later expanding bracelet

Lot 143

Tonlampe mit Diana. Römisch, Ende 2. Jh. - Ende 3. n.Chr. Loeschcke Typ VIII. L 11,5cm, H 2,5cm. Aus rötlichem Ton mit braunem Überzug. Runder Corpus mit herzförmiger Schnauze mit rundem Brennloch. Auf dem von konzentrischen Kreisen gerahmten, leicht vertieften Spiegel Diana, die einen Pfeil aus ihrem Köcher zieht. Im Spiegel ein Brenn- und ein Lüftungsloch. Auf der Schulter ein Fries von Muschelhörnern (?) und Blüten. Ein zapfenförmiger, durchlochter Griff. Mit Rechnung von Axel G. Weber! Oberfläche berieben, Brennloch etwas ausgebrochen. Terracotta lamp of reddish clay with brown slip depicting the hunting Diana with bow pulling an arrow from her quiver. Roman, end of 2nd - end of 3rd century A.D. Surface worn. With invoice of Axel G. Weber! Provenienz: Ex Slg. R.M., Rheinland, erworben 1980 bei Axel G. Weber, Köln.

Lot 351

A steel commando dagger in leather scabbard, 34cm overall length Condition Report: Scabbard looks a bit modern, may be a replacement. Blade good, crossguard ok. The hilt has some small identations here and there, but not bad. There is a mark on the hilt just above the crossguard, an L above an inverted V, could be a worn military arrow mark.

Lot 463

Marine distance meter, Weldon range finder, a compass, Spare Parts Case (empty) and a Lantern Electric No.2 with broad arrow mark.

Lot 402

British Army survival knife, in canvas scabbard, the grip marked with broad arrow and 82.31cm long

Lot 202

Collection of vintage shotgun ammunition, to include an unopened 12 bore War time broad arrow LG box of 25 cartridges, an opened but complete box of 25 x 16 bore SG cartridges, unopened box of 10 bore Eley 2 5/8ths cartridges, opened box of 25 10 bore 5 shot Eley cartridges, also 48 Eley Kynock / Bros. 12 bore pinfire cartridges, and 8 x 20 bore Eley Bros pinfire cartridges and other mixed part cartridges.UK RFD OR SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.

Lot 486

Collection of Militaria mainly British, to include various patches, badges, buttons and other uniform appointments, also two plaques and a framed shied print, pair of broad arrow marked Gundlach - Manhattan binoculars in case and an album of British Army Uniform postcards.

Lot 462

Five pairs of binoculars, to include a pair of broad arrow marked Bino Prism No.2 MK3, also a pair of Leitz 6x30, a pair of Kershaw and Sons Leeds 1917 binoculars with case, a pair of Touroxem binoculars in case and a pair of Pathescope 16x50 binoculars in case.

Lot 385

British army 1895 pattern officer's sword and scabbard, by Mole of Birmingham, with VR monogram to the hilt which has various crossed out marks, the scabbard possibly later with 1931 date and broad arrow.104cm long

Lot 487

Military snare drum, stamped 'Leedy Mfg. dated 1915' painted with the crest ofThe Royal Fusiliers 2nd battalion City of London the wood rim with broad arrow and '49' stamp.From the estate of Captain D.E. Estill Royal Fusiliers whose medals are also included in this sale.38cm diameter, 32cm deep.

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