A British Kukri, the blade stamped CO I with arrow head over I, G 1917 37, with brass mounted wood grip, lacks scabbard; a 19th century small Bowie knife, with 16cm straight single edge steel blade, brass oval crossguard with ball finials, square section wire bound leather grip and brass baluster pommel, with diaper stamped leather scabbard; a fighting knife, the 14.5cm clip-point steel blade stamped CUTLERY MADE IN SHEFFIELD, with white metal crossguard and two piece chequered wood grip set with a Royal Engineers collar badge, with leather scabbard (3)
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Coins, Curious Currency, German c1920, notgeld Porcelain, various denominations including large denominations (4) EF (19); Stamp Money 10pf E.L.Kempe & Co Oppach; France Crédit Lyonnais; Siamese 19th century porcelain gaming tokens (18); flint arrow heads (3); Chinese charm, a 19th century concoction; West African Manilas, one silver coloured with C & 5 engraved on the two termini, another in bronze; Cartridge case money (3); South American black seed money (lot)
Charles I, the attack on the Île de Ré [Isle of Rhé], French silver satirical medal, 1628, unsigned, crowned arms of France within the collars of two Orders, NIL NISI CONSILIO, rev., the English snail, an arrow through its neck, on a raft, the island and fort beyond, ESTO DOMI, 26mm (MI 248/21). Very fine, though pierced at top, some light graffiti numerals by arrow, scarce. Provenance: Bt. eBay, May, 2005.
William II of Orange, appointed Stadtholder, Captain and Admiral-General, small Dutch silver medal, 1672, unsigned, rampant Belgic lion, wounded by an arrow, reaching for young orange tree, A IEHOVAH HOC FACTVM EST, rev., crowned shield of arms within Garter, 25.5mm (MI 553/213; vL III, 70). Extremely fine, toned. Provenance: Bt. Mevius Numisbooks International, April, 2008.
Charles I, the attack on the Île de Ré [Isle of Rhé], French silver satirical medal, 1628, unsigned, crowned arms of France within the collars of two Orders, NIL NISI CONSILIO, rev., the English snail, an arrow through its neck, on a raft, the island and fort beyond, ESTO DOMI, 26mm (MI 248/21). Very fine, though pierced at top, some light graffiti numerals by arrow, scarce. Provenance: Bt. eBay, May, 2005.
Charles II, Restoration, small heart-shaped silver locket [1660], applied bust of Charles right, C - R engraved to either side, base with cupid firing arrow to right, empty of content, 23.5 x 19mm (cf MI pl. XL, 18, obv.; Heckett 138, this piece). Very fine and rare. The Heckett catalogue describes the base (with imagination) as "stamped with a figure of St. Michael (?)". Provenance: Ex Greta S. Heckett Collection, Sotheby, 25 May, 1977 (lot 137); ex Helen Farquhar Collection, Glendining, 25 April, 1955 (lot 268, part).
William II of Orange, appointed Stadtholder, Captain and Admiral-General, small Dutch silver medal, 1672, unsigned, rampant Belgic lion, wounded by an arrow, reaching for young orange tree, A IEHOVAH HOC FACTVM EST, rev., crowned shield of arms within Garter, 25.5mm (MI 553/213; vL III, 70). Extremely fine, toned. Provenance: Bt. Mevius Numisbooks International, April, 2008.
A .65? Yeomanry 1844 pattern percussion carbine, 36? overall, barrel 20? with Tower proofs and inspector?s marks, the lock engraved with crown over ?VR/ Tower - 1844?, walnut fullstock, the butt impressed with broad arrow and ?BO?, with regulation brass mounts and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel, otherwise a pleasing age patina, saddle bar removed). Plate 35
A scarce British Military issue 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action percussion revolver, with London proofs and engraved ?London Armoury? on the top flat, frame engraved ?B8949 Adams? Patent No 24,620R? and broad arrow over WD, chequered walnut butt pierced for lanyard and with government inspector?s mark (faint). Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 40% of original blued finish; in its flap top leather holster (worn) bearing broad arrow over WD, date (1868?) and owner?s initials; together with an accessories leather pouch, also bearing broad arrow over WD (stitching slightly AF) containing a double cavity bronze bullet mould bearing Adams? Registration stamp and government inspector?s mark, a Dixon?s patent copper powder flask, 7? overall, with 3 broad arrow and WD stamps (spring AF, body badly dented), an L shaped combination oil bottle, pricker, nipple key and turnscrew, and a brass tipped steel cleaning rod. Good Condition. An unusually complete set. Plate 3
A WWII German K98 bayonet, (worn, no scabbard); a military pattern pocket knife with blade, tin opener and spike, marked with broad arrow and ?S S P 1940?; a small swagger stick, the WM top bearing Victorian Royal Engineers badge; and a slender swagger stick with scroll embossed gilt top. Basically GC(4
A .56? Percussion Coast Guard or Sea Service pistol, 12? overall, barrel 6? with Tower proofs and inspector?s marks, lock engraved with crown over ?V.P? (?) and ?Tower 1840?, walnut fullstock stamped with broad arrow and ?BO?, with regulation brass mounts, swivel ramrod, and loop on buttcap for swivel (the swivel missing). Good Working Order and Condition Plate 39
A good .56? Tower long Sea Service flintlock belt pistol, c 1800, 19? overall, barrel 12? with Tower proofs, lock bearing crowned ?GR? and ?Tower?, and ordnance inspector?s mark, well figured walnut fullstock bearing ordnance storekeeper?s mark broad arrow and ?BO?, and stockmaker?s initials ?J.A?, with regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook and brass tipped ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel) Plate 40
A 16 bore percussion constabulary pistol, 10¼? overall, barrel 4½? with Tower proofs, the plain stepped lock with safety bolt, adapted from flintlock, fullstocked, the butt bearing broad arrow and ?BO?, regulation brass mounts. GWO & basically GC (worn, hammer nose chipped, swivel ramrodremoved and replaced with a modern steel ramrod)
A .65? William IV flintlock cavalry pistol, 15½? overall, barrel 9? with Enfield proofs, the line engraved stepped lock with safety bolt, ring neck cock and raised pan, plate stamped with crown over ?WR?, walnut fullstock, the butt stamped with broad arrow over BO, regulation pattern brass mounts, the trigger guard engraved with number ?61?, with swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel). Plate 45
A .65” Yeomanry 1844 pattern percussion carbine, 36” overall, barrel 20” with Tower proofs and inspector’s marks, the lock engraved with crown over “VR/ Tower - 1844”, walnut fullstock, the butt impressed with broad arrow and “BO”, with regulation brass mounts and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel, otherwise a pleasing age patina, saddle bar removed). Plate 35
A scarce British Military issue 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action percussion revolver, with London proofs and engraved “London Armoury” on the top flat, frame engraved “B8949 Adams’ Patent No 24,620R” and broad arrow over WD, chequered walnut butt pierced for lanyard and with government inspector’s mark (faint). Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 40% of original blued finish; in its flap top leather holster (worn) bearing broad arrow over WD, date (1868?) and owner’s initials; together with an accessories leather pouch, also bearing broad arrow over WD (stitching slightly AF) containing a double cavity bronze bullet mould bearing Adams’ Registration stamp and government inspector’s mark, a Dixon’s patent copper powder flask, 7” overall, with 3 broad arrow and WD stamps (spring AF, body badly dented), an L shaped combination oil bottle, pricker, nipple key and turnscrew, and a brass tipped steel cleaning rod. Good Condition. An unusually complete set. Plate 3
A .56” Percussion Coast Guard or Sea Service pistol, 12” overall, barrel 6” with Tower proofs and inspector’s marks, lock engraved with crown over “V.P” (?) and “Tower 1840”, walnut fullstock stamped with broad arrow and “BO”, with regulation brass mounts, swivel ramrod, and loop on buttcap for swivel (the swivel missing). Good Working Order and Condition Plate 39
A .65” William IV flintlock cavalry pistol, 15½Â” overall, barrel 9” with Enfield proofs, the line engraved stepped lock with safety bolt, ring neck cock and raised pan, plate stamped with crown over “WR”, walnut fullstock, the butt stamped with broad arrow over BO, regulation pattern brass mounts, the trigger guard engraved with number “61”, with swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel). Plate 45
A WWII German K98 bayonet, (worn, no scabbard); a military pattern pocket knife with blade, tin opener and spike, marked with broad arrow and “S S P 1940”; a small swagger stick, the WM top bearing Victorian Royal Engineers badge; and a slender swagger stick with scroll embossed gilt top. Basically GC(4
A 16 bore percussion constabulary pistol, 10¼Â” overall, barrel 4½Â” with Tower proofs, the plain stepped lock with safety bolt, adapted from flintlock, fullstocked, the butt bearing broad arrow and “BO”, regulation brass mounts. GWO & basically GC (worn, hammer nose chipped, swivel ramrodremoved and replaced with a modern steel ramrod)
A VICTORIAN DIAMOND ARROW BROOCH set with graduated rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold, 6.5cm. long, together with an enamel, rose-cut diamond and gold bangle, a Victorian gold half hinged bangle, an opal cluster pendant and a gold bird brooch.Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
3 Fleischmann HO gauge German locomotives. A DB class 221 Bo-Bo diesel hydraulic locomotive (4235), RN 221 111-8 in maroon and black livery. Boxed. Plus 2 loose examples – a German Railways class 24 2-6-0 tender locomotive RN24 001 in black and red livery. Plus a German mountain style Bo-Bo twin pantograph electric locomotive RN E44 1952. In dark green and light grey livery. Plus a Lima DB class 103 Co-Co electric locomotive RN 103 110-3. In maroon and cream livery. Also 14 Lima “Wagons Lits” and “Golden Arrow” coaches. GC-VGC one locomotive worn and with buffers missing.
A quantity of Tri-ang Hornby, Hornby. An LMS Coronation Class 4-6-2 streamlined tender locomotive “King George V1” R.871, RN 6244 in gold lined maroon livery. A BR “Battle of Britain” class 4-6-2 tender locomotive “Winston Churchill”, R.356S, RN 34051 in green livery. Plus 16 passenger coaches including 2 Golden Arrow Pullman Cars, blue and grey examples. 2 Pullman Cars in umber and cream. 2 GWR clerestory coaches, 5 Inter-City including a Sleeper and Buffet. 2 LNER “teak” coaches. Plus 3 BR (LMR) coaches also including a Sleeping Car and Buffet. Also a set of 3 line side huts. All boxed, minor/some wear. Winston Churchill box damaged. Contents VGC.
A Hornby ‘OO’ gauge ‘The Golden Arrow’ Train Pack. R. 2369. Comprising British Railways Southern Region Battle of Britain class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, RN 34074. In lined Malachite green livery. Together with three 1st class Pullman cars in brown & cream livery. Boxed, minor wear. Together with a SR Schools class 4-4-0 tender locomotive, Wellington’, R.2745. RN 902, in lined Malachite green livery. Boxed, contents VGC-Mint, crew added to RN902
2 Hornby Railways train packs. “The Golden Arrow” R.2369 comprising BR Battle of Britain class locomotive and tender, RN 34074. In Malachite green. Together with 3 Pullman coaches “Niobe”, “Cecilia” and a Pullman kitchen car “Chloria”. Plus a “Time for a Change 50th Anniversary Collection”. “A commemorative limited edition of plates and locomotives commissioned by Hornby Railways in association with the Royal Dalton Company”. This pack comprises – LMS Coronation Class 4-6-2 “City of St. Albans”, RN 6253 in lined black livery. Together with plate with a picture of the locomotive at speed. Minor wear to boxes. Contents VGC-Mint.
A Hornby Railways “Devon Belle” train pack R.2568. Comprising a BR West Country Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive “Watersmeet”, RN 34030 in BR Brunswick green livery. Together with 3 Pullman coaches, “Iolanthe”, “Car No.36 Third Class” and “Car No.61 Third Class”. Together with certificate. Plus a separate pack of three extra coaches for “The Golden Arrow” – 2 Pullman 1st Class Kitchen Cars - “Zenobia” and “Adrian”. Plus a Pullman 1st Class Parlour Car “Onyx”. All boxed, very minor wear. Contents VGC, “Watersmeet” does not have the “Devon Belle” name boards to attach.
After the antique - a 19th Century Continental verdigris cast bronze figure of Diana the Huntress, depicted with a stag by her left side and drawing an arrow from her quiver with her right hand, standing on an integral circular base, height approx 82cm, raised on a later green marble pedestal.
Four Highland fighting arrows Papua New Guinea, early/mid 20th century, sharpened hardwood heads with ornately incised and relief carved lower sections, fine rattan wrappings attach the tips to a darkened and subtly decorated bamboo shaft, 57½in.(146cm.) longest arrow. (4) *These arrows were used for accurate, long-distance shooting. Due to their tip design they were intended to bring down and maim a target rather than kill it outright.
Great BritainKing Edward VII1911-13 Somerset House10d. dull reddish purple and aniline pink in a lower right corner block of four showing the 1911 date cuts of pane Z, large part original gum with some hinge remainders in the margins; light horizontal crease in the lower margin and a few gum bends and a black arrow drawn in the lower margin indicating the date cuts. S.G. M44 (5) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Great BritainKing George V1935 Silver Jubilee2½d. Prussian blue in a left margin block of four showing part of the margin arrow, large part original gum, the lower two stamps are unmounted mint; light vertical crease in the margin. A rare and highly desirable multiple of this very popular stamp. Very few multiples still exist today. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 456a, £62,000+. Photo It has now been demonstrated that the Prussian blue is not a colour trial, but a genuine error of colour. Four sheets printed in this incorrect shade were issued in error by the Post Office Stores Department on 25 June 1935. It is known that three of these sheets were sold from the sub-office in Upper Edmonton, North London, up to 4th JulySubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Gupta Empire, Chandragupta II, AV Dinar, 7.62g, lion-slayer type, king as archer standing right with foot on body of a lion right, firing an arrow at lion, legend narendrachandra parathatara partly visible left, rev. nimbate goddess seated astride a lion seated left, holding a lotus before face, sankavikramah right (Bayana hoard, plate XVIII, 5; BMC Guptas, plate IX, 1-2; MAC -), about very fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) India, Princely States, Gwalior, Jankoji Rao (1827-43), AV Mohur, 10.81g, Lashkar, frozen date AH1130, ry.2, mint mark je, bow and arrow points down (KM.133), good extremely fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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