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THREE LEATHER CASED HUNTING RELATED ITEMS, two hip flasks and a horn (all very worn and rusty), a three piece hand beaten English pewter tea service and a Capodimonte figure of a tramp on a bench feeding a red squirrel, approximate height 21cm x approximate length 25.5cm (7) (Condition:- as description)
Peter Barrett (British, B. 1935) "Welsh Springer Spaniel" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day of Issue Proofcard of the Great Britain 10-1/2P Welsh Springer Spaniel stamp issued February 7, 1979. A relative stranger to the show bench, the Welsh Springer Spaniel enjoys his fame as an all-around hunting dog. This delightful animal is found in many countries, for his heavy coat, sturdy build, and vigorous spirit enable him to adjust readily to varied climates. He is able to hunt long hours, retrieve through freezing waters, and adjust to either an outdoor or an indoor home. Indeed, no cover is too thick or weather too severe for this versatile hunter. His deep red and white coat serves as his protection and it has also set him apart from other breeds for centuries. As far back as the eighteenth century, English sporting paintings have depicted the Welsh Springer Spaniel, in his lovely characteristic coat, retrieving for the hunter. Though he was bred for springing or flushing game in his native Wales, the Welsh Springer Spaniel -- or "Starter" as he is also known in his homeland -- has also distinguished himself as a personable pet with an eagerness to please. He is gentle with children, but also knows when to become their stern and reliable guardian. Like all spaniels, the Welsh Springer Spaniel is a contented dog and an ideal companion for pet lovers of all ages. Active, merry, and of even disposition, the Welsh Springer Spaniel is, understandably, one of Britain's favorite breeds. Image Size: 6 x 6.75 in. Overall Size: 11.75 x 12.75 in. Unframed. (B95311)
A 20th century provincial oak bench, raised on trestle supports, height 44cm, width 97cm, depth 28cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled, 36 cal. barrel, marked 'COLT BREVETE', with foresight; smooth, six-shot cylinder with Liège test bench mark, 'Y' under crown and engraved with floral motifs. Wooden grips, brass grip-strap and trigger guard. Serial number on the trigger guard, frame and barrel '123xx'. length 34 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: London, Round, smoothbore, turn-off, 12 mm cal. barrel, with finely engraved nozzle. Brass boxlock-type frame signed 'LONDON', with bench marks and engraved trophies, upper cock with safety lock. Checkered wooden butt, white metal, lion-headed butt plate. Hidden in a leather bound book dated '1855', entitled 'BUEZ AR SAENT'. length 16 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: England, Rifled, round , 15 mm cal. barrel with adjustable rear sight and foresight, base with bench marks and '25';forward spring lock marked 'TOWER' and with crown. Full wooden stock marked 'PGB' and 'GF' on the butt, with brass mounts, iron ramrod and barrel bracket. length 140.5 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: England, Cylindrical, smooth, turn-off, 11,5 mm cal. barrel. Breech with remains of bench marks at the lower part. Boxlock-type frame. Dorsal lock plate (some problems with the locking). Dorsal cock. The back with safety lock. On the right side shield engraving with barbed cross and three crowns (emblem of the city of Nottingham), on the left side the words 'NOTTINGHAM POLICE'. Smooth wooden butt. Small engravings and outlines. Working mechanics. Foldaway trigger. length 16 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Swiss, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel at the nozzle (to be cleaned), with crowned 'BF' mark at the base, Liège test bench marks, adjustable rear sight, foresight and clutch for the bayonet. Forward spring lock. Full, wooden stock with a few restored woodworm holes. Iron mounts, trigger guard with finger support, set trigger. Working mechanics. Iron ramrod. With numbered bayonet (length 61 cm.) and scabbard. Attached are historical notes collected by the owner and information on the marks stamped on the weapon. length 125,5 cm.
dating: late 17th Century provenance: London, Octagonal, smooth, brass, three-stage barrel, the base with frame and 'G' mark under crown, London test bench mark and floral engravings with a faun's face at the centre, then a sixteen-sided segment with round floral engravings and bell-mouthed nozzle engraved with a ring. Iron tang with remains of engravings. Flintlock engraved with floral motifs. Full briarwood stock with brass mounts, the counterplate engraved and shaped as a dragon, small antique restoration, butt-plate with another dragon, trigger guard with snake head and floral motifs, engraved badge at the back. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. Scarce. length cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Turn-off, cylindrical, 12 mm cal. barrels, with remains of damask. Boxlock-type frames finely engraved with racemes on a background of dashes. Liege bench marks. Foldaway triggers. Dorsal hammers. Working mechanics. Ebony butts with grooves. Butt-plates engraved en suite. length 15,3 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Paris, Rifled, octagonal, 12,5 mm cal. barrels, in very fine damask, with Liege test bench, smooth steel base engraved with flowers, foresight; tangs with engravings and foresight. Forward spring lock decorated en suite and signed 'Lepage' and 'a Paris'. Half wooden stock, butt with grooves. Trigger with set trigger, engraved iron mounts, trigger guard with finger support. Kept in its wooden case lined with burgundy velvet, stamp 'LEPAGE A PARIS', and with tools (the key and some tools are missing). length 40 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: London, Octagonal, rifled, extended in the time of use, 9 mm cal. barrel, engraved at the base and with foresight; five-shot, smooth cylinder with marks of the London test bench, engraved at the borders. Frame marked (J. BLANCH & SON GRACECHURCH ST. LONDON'), engraved with floral motifs, serial no. '13xxxT' and marked like the magazine 'TRANTER'S PATENT'. Safety lock. Checkered, wooden grips. Engraved mounts. Kept in its wooden case lined with green cloth and with Blanch & SON label provided with various tools.The case modified for the longer barrel after the extension. With key. length 28.5 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal barrel, with foresight and 50% of its original finishing, with mark 'U' under crown at the base. Smooth, six-shot cylinder, engraved with sailing ships and provided with marks 'U' under crown and that of the test bench of Liegi. Oval frame engraved with floral motifs, flat upper hammer and ring trigger. Wooden grip scales, one with cracking, engraved iron butt-plate. length 33 cm.
dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: London, Smooth-bore, three-stage, brass barrel, octagonal at the first part with bench marks, marked 'LONDON' and with floral engravings, then two round segments divided by rings, round, bell-mouthed moulded nozzle. Engraved iron tang. Flintlock signed 'Joyner', engraved with floral motifs. Full wooden stock with brass mounts engraved with floral motifs. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. length 75 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Round, smoothbore, 9 mm cal. barrel, in fine damask, the base with Liege test bench mark; boxlock-type frame engraved with floral motifs and with foldaway trigger. Ivory butt with drum and engraved silver lid. Hidden in a leather bound book dated MDCCLXX, entitled 'Année Spirituelle'. length 12 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: England, Smooth, brass, three-stage barrel, octagonal at the first part with test bench marks, then two round segments divided by rings, circular, bell-mouthed nozzle with rings in relief, above an iron snap bayonet with action button on the engraved tang and locking mechanism on the foresight. Flintlock signed 'Aston', engraved at the borders and provided with safety lock. Full wooden stock with finely checkered lozenge base. Brass mounts decorated en suite. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod and iron cartridge extractor. length 76 cm.
dating: 1870 provenance: England, Round, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the base, high foresight; smooth, blued, six-shot cylinder with marks of the test bench of Birmingham. Frame engraved with floral motifs and with serial number '3xx'; loading gate and extractor. Checkered, wooden grip scales. Suspension ring. length 29 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Great Britain, Round, 15 mm cal. barrel with remains of rifling, pitting, with foldaway and adjustable rear sight (restoration at the base), featuring marks of the test bench on the breech and '25'. Forward spring lock dated '1860', marked 'TOWER' and with crown. Working mechanics. Full wooden stock. Brass mounts, without ramrod. Iron barrel bracket. length 140 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Birmingham, Smooth, two-stage, brass barrel with strongly bell-mouthed nozzle shaped as a circle, marks of the test bench at the base. A spring bayonet at the upper part controlled by a lever on the tang (tired spring). Flintlock signed 'Wheeler' and engraved. Wooden full stock with engraved brass mounts. Horn-tipped wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractors. length 75 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Cylindrical, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel, with foresight. Six-shot cylinder, marked 'M', with Liege bench mark and engraved vine shoots. Frame with interesting opening system from below and with back hinge. The sides are finely engraved with vine shoots on a granular background. The mechanic working both in double and single action. Folding trigger.Checkered and leaf-carved grips. The central band of the handle is engraved en suite. length 25 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: England, Smooth, brass barrel with two-round-stage divided by rings, the base with bench mark, circular, bell-mouthed nozzle with ring in relief. Iron tang. Flintlock signed 'STEELE', engraved at the borders with double lines. Full stock with cracks at the first part and brass mounts engraved with floral motifs. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod and iron cartridge extractor. length 75 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: England, Each with two, round, cylindrical, twist-off, 8.5 mm cal barrels with frames at the nozzle. The breeches assembled in one manually-rotating piece, with marks of the test bench. Frames of rectangular sections, engraved with racemes and with cartouche 'BLANCH LONDON'. Back safety-locks working. Foldaway trigger. Working mechanisms. Finely checkered, wooden grips, with badge at the back. length 11,8 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel with high rib and foresight; grooved ten-shot cylinder engraved with floral motifs, provided with the mark of the test bench of Liegi. Frame decorated en suite and with serial number '194xx'. Loading gate with extractor. Checkered dark wooden grip scales. Suspension ring. Working mechanics. Refreshed finishing. Mark 'N' under crown. length 30 cm.
dating: 1878 provenance: Greece, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel at the nozzle (bore clean, visible grooves on the inside), with clutch for the bayonet and foresight, foldaway and adjustable rear sight, various marks including the Liege bench mark and date '1873'. Falling block bolt. Marking 'EM & L NAGANT A LIEGE' and with mark. The dorsal tang with marking in Greek and wording of the Milena model. In front of the trigger guard, the bolt opening knob. Working mechanics. Smooth, wooden butt and fore-end, the butt side with Greek stamp and date '1873', on the bottom crowned 'R'. Marked iron mounts. With bayonet (matching? the joint doesn't seem to fit very well) with metal scabbard. Attached are historical notes collected by the owner, on this rare rifle adopted by the Greek army. length 101 cm.

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