BILLODES, A SWISS .800 STANDARD SILVER HUNTER CASED POCKET WATCH FOR THE TURKISH MARKET signed key-wind half-plate jewelled lever movement with a compensated balance, the white enamelled dial with a floral spray and signed 'K Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople' with Turkish market arrow-head indicators, spade hands and subsidiary seconds, four-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel; together with two keys
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2nd Pattern Fairbairn & Sykes "B2" Marked Commando Fighting Knife6 1/2 inch, double edged, blackened blade (tip damaged). Blackened, oval steel crossguard stamped "B2" and broad arrow. Blackened brass, checkered grip with steel securing nut. Contained in its brown leather scabbard. Top, elastic securing strap. Four leather retaining tabs. Lower blackened square and chape.
Rare M1855 Lancaster Bayonet24 1/4 inch, single edged, pipe back, quill point blade. The forte with contract maker's stamp dated "03" with various Ordnance stamps to forte and spine. Brass muzzle ring and crossguard. Brass, bird beak pommel stamped "1185". Steel locking spring. Contained in its black leather scabbard with brass throat and chape. Leather with issue broad arrow. Good clean example.
Scarce Indian Issue 3rd Pattern Fairbairn & Sykes Commando Fighting Knife6 3/4 inch, double edged, blackened finish blade. Blackened, oval steel crossguard stamped with "I" over broad arrow. Parkerised ribbed grip which is cast with "2". Contained in its dark brown, leather scabbard. Retaining tabs removed and top elastic strap absent. Brass rounded tip, lower chape.
Rare Early 19th Century British Issue Infantry Hanger26 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. The forte with small stamped crown Ordnance mark. One piece, cast brass, D shape knuckle bow and downswept quillon. Plain backstrap and ribbed grip. The backstrap with double broad arrow "Sold Out of Service" marks. Crossguard with Ordnance stamp "BSTA" (Birmingham Small Arms Trade Association) trading mid to late 1800.
Two Current Issue Survival Knivesconsisting 7 inch, single edged example. Blade stamped "127-8214 J. G. 2001" with broad arrow. Oval steel crossguard. Black fibre slab grips secured by 3 steel rivets. Contained in its black leather scabbard ... Similar example with wooden slab grips secured by copper rivets. Contained in its brown leather scabbard. 2 items.
Scarce Indian Issue 3rd Pattern Fairbairn & Sykes Commando Fighting Knife6 3/4 inch, double edged, blued blade. Steel, oval crossguard stamped with "I" over broad arrow. Parkerised, ribbed grip which is cast with "2". Steel securing nut. Contained in its dark brown, leather scabbard. Top elastic strap. Four leather retaining tabs. Darkened steel, square end chape.
Victorian Surgeon's Polished Wooden Instrument Case17 3/4 x 6 1/2 x 3 inches, polished mahogany case with brass strengthened corners. Side swivel locking catches. Interior edge with maker "Evans & Wormull London". Lift out interior tray. Interior relined with purple velvet. Still containing single scalpel. Complete with its heavy canvas transit bag with Indian issue broad arrow.
WW2 British RAF 1941 Dated Aircraft Clockblack Bakelite housing mount. The rear with broad arrow over "AM" and service dates. Lower side adjustment and winding lever. Face marked "6A/1275" with contract date "41". Glass with adjustment knobs for the timing hands. Rear location holes damage. Clock appears to work but no guarantee can be given.
Military Interest - Royal Naval issue Lemania, single button chronograph, circa 1960. The matt silvered dial with subsidiary running seconds and minute counter, marked incabloc and with ordnance arrow. The stainless steel case with screw back marked HS 9A 81311, on a period webbing strap complete with original Flying Clothing issue, issue certificate for S Lt Cole of HMS Victorious.Note: Issued to S Lt Cole on 5.5.67. HMS Victorious was a third Illustrious Class Aircraft Carrier and was taken out of service in 1969
An antique three-stone ring set green and white stones, 18ct yellow gold set, size N; a Victorian 18ct yellow gold ruby and blue enamel ring; green and white enamelled stylised leaf brooch, white metal set stamped 925, a gilt metal quatrefoil brooch set round banded agate, and a satyr with bow and arrow (5)One ruby loose but present
WW1 British 34th Division Royal Field Artillery 1902 Pattern Other Ranks Tunic, good example of a standard khaki wool four pocket tunic as worn during WW1. The tunic has embroidered formation signs to each arm for the 34th division. To one arm is a good service chevron and metal wound stripe, the other arm having a single overseas service chevron. White knotted artillery lanyard to the shoulder. The tunic has brass regimental buttons and altered stand up collar. White lined interior with ink broad arrow stamp faintly visible. Tunic shows some wear but generally still a good example.
2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, later blackened brass gripped example with cross hatched grip. Broad arrow and “2” to the lower part of the grip. Blackened oval crossguard. Double edged stiletto type blade retaining much of the original finish. Housed in leather scabbard with top mount and securing strap. Blade 17cms, overall 32cms.
A Sèvres cup and saucer (gobelet calabré et soucoupe) date code for 1761, the cup painted in the manner of François Boucher with a winged putto before clouds, holding a floral wreath and a flaming torch, the saucer with a similar putto placing an arrow in his bow, reserved on a bleu lapis ground with gilt caillouté decoration, blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letter I above unidentified painter's mark of a dot inside a circle, 15cm. (2) Provenance: purchased from Phillips, London, 7th September 1988, lot 135.
A Sèvres coffee can (gobelet litron) c.1780-85, finely painted by Etienne-Henry Le Guay with a basket of fruit and flowers resting on a marble ledge, within an oval panel, reserved on a bleu nouveau ground with a gilt scroll border, gilt interlaced Ls mark, another similar, painted with a bird in flight beside a basket of pink roses and a heart pierced by an arrow, within narrow gilt foliate bands on a bleu nouveau ground, blue interlaced Ls mark, the last c.1800, of larger size and painted by Pierre Massy with a two-handled urn beside large flowers, blue script Sèvres mark, 7.5cm max. (3) Cf. The Royal Collection, No. RCIN 10883 for a similar coffee can by Le Guay.
A WWII German Mauser K98 style bayonet, with scabbard and frog, base of blade near hilt stamped CLC1943, indistinct numbers and partially legible Imperial Eagle marking to hilt, blade length 25.4cm, together with a military issue kukri with scabbard, broad arrow marking to blade, blade length 31cm. (2)Pitting and rust to Kukri, both hilts and scabbarads worn and with pitting.
RAF Smiths Stopwatch dated 1952, with 30 minute counter, the reverse and dial with Broad Arrow marks, 7cm high At the time of cataloguing the stopwatch is in working order, and adjusts correctly, however we sell this as seen without guarantee.Condition report: The stopwatch has minor scratches and signs of wear from use but nothing defacing. There are no damages to the glass or enamel. It does not look like the back or the front have been open in along time as they are seized closed with grime from age. I cannot get either of these open. There are two small scratches to the edge of the stopwatch where someone has attempted to open the front or the back with a knife. These are not to noticeable or defacing. The stopwatch appears to be in working order and adjusts correctly, however we sell this as seen without guarantee.
Collection of knives, to include a North African Flyssa and carved wood scabbard, a Kukri with its two small knives in scabbard, a Cold Steel boxed Mini Culloden, a G.Ibberson Sheffield knife and leather scabbard, the blade marked with broad arrow, a reproduction Russian Kindjal Kindjal, an Allen three blade pen knife, and one other dagger and scabbard. The largest item measures 49cm
A bronze arrow head, the blades inscribed, 14cm long together with an African double bladed spear head, 33cm long, a stone hand axe, possibly Mesolithic, with other hardstone hand axes, grinding stones, hammer stones, etc from Libya, Laos, Botswana and Vietnam, a collection of hardstone tools, and a collection of hard stone arrowheads, some barbed, various sizes
Adolphe Itasse, (French 1830 - 1893 ), a patinated bronze model of Eros Triumphant called l’Amour Vainqueur, circa 1880, the nude, winged youth portrayed balancing on his right leg and holding an arrow in his raised right hand, the left hand reaching into his quiver; the domed circular socle signed A itasse Paris to the maquette; on a further fluted circular section socle with canted square section rouge marble base, 67cm high overall, 39cm wide

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