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A mid 20th Century nickel plated keyless open face military Pocket Watch, Damas, the 15 jewel Swiss movement, to a black Arabic dial with luminous quarters, subsidiary seconds and infilled hands, in a polished case with snap-on back, marked with a broad arrow, below G S/T P over XX187690, width 2”; Together with a silver curb link Watch Chain, with ‘T’ bar and swivel and South African coin fob, length 11 ½”, (2)
A mixed Lot comprising: 3 20th Century open face keyless Pocket Watches; Together with a Swiss silver cased open face mid size Pocket Watch and a 20th Century nickel cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, with black dial, (A/F), in a polished nickel case with snap-on back cover, marked A over broad arrow, (5)
Stevenson, R.L The Black Arrow. London: Cassel & Co, 1888. First edition, 8vo, original red and black cloth, sunned [fading continues onto upper board], some foxing to title, [Prideaux 26]; Ibid The Master of Ballantrae. London, 1889. First published edition, 8vo, original decorative red and black cloth, faded backstrip, ring stain on upper board, head of backstrip chipped, some rust marks to first few leaves, [Prideaux 27] and 8 later works by Stevenson (10)
A FINE J. PURDEY & SONS .500 / .465 NITRO EXPRESS ROTARY-UNDERLEVER SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK NON-EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 18179, 26in. nitro Whitworth-steel chopperlump barrels with matt sight-rib, silver-inlaid open sights and ramp-mounted bead foresight with serial numbered protector hood, rib engraved 'J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL', sprung Jones patent rotary-underlever, bolstered treble-grip action with side-clips, bolted automatic safety, arrow cocking-indicators, profusely engraved with best bold stylised acanthus scrollwork, retaining much original colour-hardening and finish, 14 7/8in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, sling swivels, 7/8in. rubber recoil pad, engraved and colour-hardened pistolgrip-cap (case label informing that spare foresight will be found under cap), weight 11lb. 4oz., in its brass-cornered oak and leather case. The makers have kindly confirmed that the rifle was completed on November 20th 1908 for the Earl of Landisborough. The rifle also comes with a letter of provenance from the current owner stating that the rifle was obtained by his Uncle from the Blixen-Finecke family (he was a good friend of Gustaf Blixen-Finecke) and that the rifle had been used by Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, Swedish born Baron, writer and Big Game Hunter, husband to Karen Blixen (pen name Isak Dineson). The rifle was the subject of an article in the Spring 1997 issue of The Double Gun Journal, pp126-135
J. PURDEY & SONS - A PAIR OF 12-BORE SINGLE TRIGGER SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 17801 / 2, 30in. nitro chopperlump barrels, No.1 replacements by the makers in 1988, No.2 wall thicknesses below recommended minimum, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke (No.1) and imp cyl and 1/4 choke (No.2), non-selective single triggers, arrow cocking-indicators, automatic safeties, best bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining very slight traces of original colour-hardening, 14 5/8in. highly-figured Prince of Wales grip stocks including 3/4in. wooden extensions, slight setting cracks to the rear of the lockplates, gun No.1 with repaired crack to left underhorn, weight 7lb. (No.1), and 6lb. 10oz. (No.2), in their brass-cornered oak and leather double guncase with some accessories
J. PURDEY & SONS 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 18508, 28in. nitro replacement chopperlump barrels (unsigned, in 1986), 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp cyl and 1/2 choke, removable striker discs, arrow cocking-indicators, best bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining virtually full renewed colour-hardening and finish, 16in. highly-figured replacement stock, weight 7lb. 3oz., in a brass-cornered oak and leather Purdey case
Rolex, Oysterdate, a mid size stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1951, no.816752, ref;6066, silvered dial with raised arrow-head numerals and Arabic quarters, luminous hands, and date aperture, Oyster two piece screw case, on an associated black leather strap, 17 jewel movement, cal.740, no.63781, with superbalance, adjusted to 2 positions, case dial and movement signed
[America]. The Universe Display'd; or, a Survey of the Wonderful Works of Creation, 1777,. contains 16 engraved plates relating to the Americas including 'The Marriage Ceremony of Canada', 'The Manner of Making a Divorce, by the People of Canada', 'Virginian Conjurer/Priest of Virginia', 'The Virginians rejoicing round a Fire', 'The Mercury of the Mexicans calld' Quetzalcouatl', 'Ceremony of Marriage amongst the Mexicans' ,Mexican Lords with a Slave going before them with a Bow and Arrow', 'The Peruvians Light their Sacred Fire', 'View of Potosi', etc., a few leaves marked, one leaf toen with loss, contemp. calf-backed boards, upper cover detached, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates. (1)
A pair of 19th century Paris ice pails, covers and liners. each with a scroll handle to the cover, decorated with stylised flower sprigs on a white ground, with gilt highlights, underglaze blue crossed arrow mark, 20cm diameter, 21cm high (one riveted); and another pair, similar, taller, with red painted crown over A mark, 21.5cm diameter, 25.5cm high (4) . Provenance: The property of Lord Biddulph.
An early 20th Century nickel cased open face keyless Stop Watch, the Swiss movement to an enamel dial with scale of 0 – 60, and subsidiary for half-hour, with blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case, the back cover marked with a broad arrow Carley & Clemence Ltd, Mark II, No 5022 1916, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century nickel cased open face keyless, Pocket Watch, the Swiss 15-jewel movement, with Geneva striped decoration, to an Arabic enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a polished case, with screw down back, marked with a broad arrow over C – 2325, together with a short steel Watch Chain, width 2”
A mixed Lot comprising: Two open face keyless Pocket Watches, the first unsigned, with 15 jewel movement to an Arabic enamel dial, with luminous markers, in a polished nickel case, with snap on back, marked with a broad arrow, over GS TP over M 82 9, the second Leonidas, the jewelled movement to a silvered Arabic dial with luminous markers and hands, with subsidiary seconds, in a polished case, with snap on back and marked with a broad arrow over GSTP, over T30065, over XX (2)
A mid 20th Century stainless steel centre seconds, Military Wrist Watch, Jaeger – le Coultre, the jewelled movement, to a signed black dial, with Arabic numerals and luminous quarters and hands, signed over a broad arrow, with sweep centre seconds, in a polished steel case, with bevelled bezel, and screw down cover, marked with a further broad arrow, over 6B/346, over 3154/48, over B/97, and fitted with a sprung link bracelet, width 1 ½” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE COVER)
A late 19th Century patinated Spelter and green onyx Clock Garniture, the clock case surmounted by cupid firing an arrow, to a shaped base with applied scrolling foliate mounts, and further scrolling feet, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3” Arabic enamelled dial with blued steel fleur de lys hands, and side pieces depicting scantily clad maidens, on similar scrolling foliate bases, to a circular brass movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a blued steel coiled gong, height 15”
* A fine late 19th-century electrum Hydrographic Office Station Pointer, signed on the circle frame Worthington London, and further engraved H.O.[up arrow]6. the circle, with two verniers divided 0+-180+ (x2), with fine adjustment screws and clamps, each radius bar with pop marks for the associated extension rod with location screw, in mahogany case 22 in (56.5 cm) long, the lid with trade label for: Henry Porter Apprentice & Successor to the late W. Cary, recording adjustment to the instrument on 2nd April 1891 -1
Third Reich items, comprising Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Winter Campaign Medal, Wound Badge, Mother's Cross, arrow badge, marked 'Fur Leistungen Inderch', rev. marked 'B', 'RZM' in circle and 'M1/35', triangular and circular enamelled party badges, brass buckle, various other insignia, some with broken fittings (6) and cloth pennant, some wear and marks to Iron Cross, otherwise mainly good condition (15)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK GARNITURE, the circular case surmounted by a cherub with bow and quiver, the torch and arrow trophy base with scrolled brackets to either side, circular-enamel dial supporting a twin train French bell strike movement, 17 ins high and a pair of twin branch three-light CANDELABRA, supported by cherubs, each 20 1/2 ins high. (3).
A set of eight white glazed pottery candle holders/centrepieces, comprising a pair of semi-circular pieces, two arrow head shaped pieces, and four rectangular pieces, each holding a "Greens Patent Artic Candle lamp, Patented USA September 96", complete with red silk shades with glass bead tassles
A North Wales/Cheshire high dresser early 19th century the cavetto cornice over a scroll cut wavy frieze above three open shelves with boarded back flanked by mahogany veneered and line moulded front corner side supports the base with three short frieze drawers over three short central false drawer fronts flanked by two single panel cabinet doors all fitted with brass knob handles also decorated with arrow and dot inlay between the frieze drawers and lower drawer fronts and cabinets on shaped bracket feet with two panel ends and stile end back supports 60.5" wide 80" high 18.5" deep
An early 20th Century lacquered and patinated brass prismatic Compass, Verners pattern, V11, Ed Koehn, Geneva, Switzerland, No 20201 1915, over a Government Broad Arrow, of typical hinged form, with mother of pearl mounted scale; Together with a stitched leather outer case, marked J A P 4th Ches, length 3”
A Spode Caramanian series soup plate printed in blue with a view of the city of Corinth within Indian sporting animals series border, impressed upper case mark, 10” diameter, repaired; another side plate printed with the necropolis of Cacamo, animal border, impressed lower case mark, 8.5” diameter; a Greek series side plate, printed with central figures and a chariot within a border of urns and figural panels, blue printed circle and arrow mark. (3) S/D.
Small Bag buttons Naval, Royal Marines, also to Isle of Man Steam Packet Co and others, a 1st World War Billy Tin, two brass Dettonators for shells marked No 9 in Broad Arrow R I, I C, RL7-39, 314 W, 10-39, Both discharged, Also bottom of a 20lb shell marked ST, GFSP392 Dez 1917, SP1917 now on ash tray trench Art Work marked Souvenier Alexander Charleroi Hollins, Belgium, also marked with leaves flowers and an Iron Cross

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