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A PEARLWARE FIGURE OF DIANA, c.1800, the huntress standing pulling an arrow from her quiver, her bow held in her right hand, standing on a square base, 11 1/4" high, a similar figure allegorical of old age, 8 1/2" high, a pearlware figure of "Faith", 7 1/4" high, and two similar creamware figures "Hope" and "Charity", 8" and 8 1/2" high (5)
A late 19th/early 20th century Admiralty pattern two cylinder two diver pump by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd, London:, numbered '1057' to crankshaft and interior of lid, the eccentric crank also stamped with Admiralty 'crow's foot' arrow, signed to con rod bearings as per title, diver selection lever, interior tool shelf with cover in a mahogany case with lifting rings, double pressure gauges and covered air outlets, makers plaque, the rear with water supply, overflow and drainage, double flywheels and iron handles, the case 97cm x 56cm x 55cm. * see pages 10-11, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A 6-bolt Admiralty pattern diving helmet by Siebe Gorman & Co,London:, oval side windows with guards, circular front window, spitcock, side outlet , rear inlet and telephone, the corselet with maker's plate as per title, 46cm high. * Notes-This is an example of a helmet that was scrapped by the Admiralty. A pick axe was put through the top and other parts damaged or destroyed before discarding. It has been rebuilt - but not very well. Though the front view appears normal, closer inspection shows the copper of the corselet is almost separated from the brass surround. The outlet valve is untidy and the hole alongside would have had a lanyard hook attached. However the holes in the top and the inside air vents have been well repaired. The Admiralty markings AP 7985, with their emblem the broad arrow and AB are stamped above the front window. The side window surrounds are also stamped 378 & 916 but have been replaced with odd nuts and bolts which can be seen. The comms inside have been poorly replaced. * see page 44-45, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
MODERN PAINTED ALUMINIUM STATION SIGN 'TIMPERLEY', single sided, 44 1/2" (113cm) x 13 1/2" (34.2cm) ditto, green and white DOUBLE SIDED ARROW SIGN 'PUBLIC FOOTPATH' (as found) together with THREE ITEMS OF GUARDS/PORTERS COSTUME CIRCA 1980s, viz zip up blue jacket with red trim and Intercity logo, matching cap and a similar cap with light blue trim (5)
*Edward VI (1547-51), First Period, Tower I mint, half-sovereign, m.m. arrow on both sides, obv., portrait of Edward enthroned, issued in the name of Henry VIII with legend henric’ 8 d g angl franc z hiber rex, large pierced lozenge stops, rev., crowned shield with supporters, ihs avtem transiens per medivm illor ibat, trefoil (or broken saltire) stops, 6.28g (cf Schneider 644-5, var.; N. 1865; S. 2391), weakly struck in places, about very fine
Henry VII, facing bust issue, groat, m.m. pansy and profile issue, groat, m.m. pheon, halfgroat, Canterbury, m.m. rose; Henry VIII, First Coinage (1509-26), penny, Durham, m.m. star and Second Coinage (1526-44), groat, m.m. lis, halfgroat, m.m. arrow, halfpenny, m.m. sunburst, fair to fine but Henry VII profile groat pierced (7)
A 1948 Jaeger-LeCoultre stainless steel British Military mark 11 wristwatch, the matt black second generation broad arrow dial with applied Arabic numerals, luminous markers and RAAF luminous square hour hands, manual wind movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre with military arrow, military case with fixed bars, issue markings 6B/346 2768/48, case 32mm diameter
dating: mid-20th Century provenance: Arabia Curved, double-edged blade, ribbed at the center; massive, horn grip with pommel shaped as the tip of an arrow and carved with spirals at the center, framed with silver wire binding, ropes with tassels and silver mounts. Wooden scabbard with leather covering with bas-relieved decorations, nielloed, silver mounts, the cap depicting a palace among palm trees, the back featuring an Arabic writing (General Cunningham), chape decorated with floral motifs.The Jabiya is provided with a letter from the Imperial War Museum supposing that Cunnungham received the arm when he was the High Commissioner and Captain in Palestine and in the Emirate of Transjordan. dimensions: length 41.5 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England Round, smooth, 18 mm cal.barre, with foresight, featuring British marks at the base, among them a crowned "GR", Broad Arrow and Birmingham mark; the tang marked "87". Lock with plate featuring crowned "GR" monogram and "TOWER" at the tang, stamps and marks also at the inside. Long, wooden stock featuring remains of stamps depicting a badge and numbers at the butt, the writing "R. HOLLIS" next to the counter-plate. Brass mounts, missing ramrod. dimensions: length 140 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey Smooth, round, damask blade with strongly bell-mouthed nozzle, featuring a relieved, gilt-inlaid cartouche at the base and an Arabic, gilt-inlaid stamp at the center, the center of the blade featuring a short, gilt-inlaid rib with the edges in the shape of flowers; the frame at the nozzle is gilt as well as the barrel tang. Lock with flat plate marked "LONDON", "LONDONA" and featuring a gilt-inlaid arrow with racemes, hammer en suite; remains of gilding at the pan. The spring with anti-friction system. Wooden full stock with floral engravings and checkered at the neck, brass mounts (the back tang of the trigger guard and the ramrod missing, mechanic to be checked) engraved with floral motifs; two ramrod holders, sideplate consisting of two elements. dimensions: length 51,5 cm.
A British pattern 1888 bayonet, the 30cm blade stamped with crowned ER cypher 2'02 Wilkinson, London, further stamped to the opposing side with a crowned 35 with W below and broad arrow mark, in a leather covered steel scabbard, 44cm, together with one other 1888 pattern bayonet (blade heavily pitted and lacking scabbard.) (2)
A British pattern 1888 Mk I 2nd type bayonet, the 30cm steel blade with crowned VR cypher and date 1' 98 by Wilkinson, London, further stamped to the opposing side with broad arrow and 35 with crown below, the two piece grip with oil hole and stamped to the pommel 1HL1 1097, in a steel mounted leather scabbard with frog, 44cm.
Seventeen early Aeroplane press release photographs an album containing original press photographs to include a British Hydroplane Pusher Aircraft refueling after a reconnaissance over Gallipoli A very early captured German Rumpler Aircraft in the Court of Honour if the Invalides Paris An early British Pusher type Aircraft with mounted Lewis gun Scene at Salonika a Hydro-Aeroplane preparing to leave for a reconnaissance An early Pusher Aircraft entitled "A French Motor Cyclist Dispatch Rider handing a dispatch to a French Airman" Photograph of an aerial torpedo steel arrow device used for dropping on troops Eleven similar interesting early Aircraft photographs
Skelt penny theatre plays, used in the process of compiling the reprints of Pollock’s theatres: plays often with original sheets and play booklets, and reprinted parts including Poll and my partner Joe, Othello, Pizaro, Red Rover, Richard Torpin, Richard III, Silver Arrow, Little King Pippen, Douglas and Der Freoschutz (not checked for completeness); and a hand bound book of Skelt plays
Jaeger-le-Coultre - a Lady's 18ct gold and diamond cocktail watch, circular silvered dial, Arrow and Dot baton markers, manual movement, the circular case surround set with a band of eighteen diamonds, caped at each end with three conforming diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.72ct, 18ct gold case and textured chain link strap, stamped 750, case serial No 852936 A, 27.3g gross
An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, maker's mark IL struck once (Jacques Limbour, Jersey, c.1770-1791), with arrow shoe piece and engraved initials 'MLM' beneath terminal, 7½in. (19cm.) long, weight 30g. * Condition: Some old scratches to surface on terminal and bowl. Maker's mark slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Trefid terminal possibly has had a hammered repair to reshape due to bending. Tiny (1mm) split to base of central 'nose' to trefid terminal. Some rubbing to shoe piece.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, maker's mark TM struck once (Thomas David Mauger, Jersey, 1730-96), arrow shoe piece, engraved initials 'GLR' beneath terminal, 7in. (17.8cm.) long, weight 27g. * Condition: Ding and two small repaired splits to left side of bowl. Possible small repair to left side of bowl tip - the silver here is slightly rough and there are two small deep scratches to the underside. Maker's mark slightly rubbed but clearly legible. A smattering of tiny pin prick marks to upper surface of terminal.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, maker's mark PD crowned, struck once (Philippe le Vasvasseur dit Durell, Jersey, c.1700-1745), arrow shoe piece, rounded bowl, engraved initials 'ABS' beneath terminal, 7in. (17.8cm.) long, weight 35g. * Condition: Maker's mark slightly rubbed to right edge but clearly legible. A few tiny air bubbles visible at joint of bowl and stem and the surface of the silver is also very smooth in this area - possible repair? Slight wear to bowl to left of tip.
A rococo gilt metal Louis XV style mantel clock, late 19th century, by the Ansonia Clock Co., signed to 52mm. Roman enamel dial and backplate, typical rococo style floral and foliate decoration with standing cupid figure, his right hand holding an arrow pierced heart, his left hand bearing a bow, a sash worn quiver to his left hip, the rococo base supported on four scroll feet, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high.
A "Vienna" porcelain charger, the centre painted with cupid, a child and a puppy, within a raised gilt border on a lilac ground, the rim with shaped panels with raised gilt decoration of exotic birds, scrolling foliage and urns, on a royal blue ground, 12.5ins diameter (with blue factory mark and inscribd in red "Amor Mit Dem Pfeil. Nach P.P. Prudhon" - Amor with the arrow after P.P. Prudhon)

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