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A turned horn powder flask, together with a pair of bone-handled boot pulls and a pair of wooden handled boot pulls, together with a shooting stick CONDITION REPORTS Horn powder flask is flaking all over, the top is askew from the base, has had nails inserted into the top of the body. Has had heavy wear. Boot pulls have rusting and patinated iron on both pairs. The handles are split, chipped, knocked, scratched etc. The shooting stick has wear tot he leather, surface scratching etc all over, patination to the metal, there are chips to the shaft, as to the base. Has general wear and tear, see images for more details. Powder flask measures approx 15cm in height.
Extensive canteen of George V silver Old English pattern cutlery comprising: eight tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, five egg spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, two salt spoons, one mustard spoon, one gravy spoon, two sauce ladles, butter knife, one sugar tongs, twelve mother-of-pearl handled fruit forks, twelve mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives, twelve bone handled fish forks, eleven bone handles fish knives, pair of bone handled fish servers, twelve bone handled steel table knives, twelve bone handled steel dessert knives and a bone handled steel five piece carving set, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1918/1919, housed within a good mahogany canteen table, the detachable upper section fitted a hinged cover, two drawers and brass carrying handles, the table base fitted one drawer, two side slides and standing on tapered moulded spade supports united by stretchers, 61cm wide Condition: Cutlery is used but generally in good order, some wear to tines of forks and minor discolouration to knife handles, the table/cabinet again is generally good although there is some minor scratching and scuffs commensurate with it being used and of its age - **General condition consistent with age
Vintage Chinese Carved Ivory Seated Hotei on wood base, a Chinese Carved Lacquer Bookend with Inset Carved Bone Figures and a Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke. Netsuke signed. Good condition, Hotei base missing feet. Hotei measures 2" H, 2" W. Bookend measures 5-1/4" H, 4-1/8" W. We Will Not Ship This Item Outside of the State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $38.00 (estimate $150-$200)
Victorian blond tortoise shell etui in a shaped square form, the hinged lid is inset with small silver engraved cartouche, ivory linings and fitted interior with carved bone and other sewing implements - measures 10cm tall In very good condition for age with no obvious sign of damage or repair to the tortoiseshell, hinge works well, interior implements
MISCELLANEOUS DECORATIVE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE TO INCLUDE AN EARLY 20TH C CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FLORAL DECORATED HATPIN STAND, 18CM H, WEDGWOOD BONE CHINA MONOGRAMMED PART COFFEE SET, ROYAL CROWN DERBY ORCHID BROOCH AND EARRINGS, TWO 19TH C CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MOUSTACHE CUPS AND SAUCERS, A CONTINENTAL BISCUIT PIANO DOLL FIGURE OF A BOY ETC
Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: four animal teeth each with a drilled hole for suspension; a rectangular bone plaque with a drilled hole to each end. (3/4 - 1 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1950s. See Danefæ Skatte Fra Den Danske Muld, Nationalmuseet, 2010, p.30, fig.10 for similar examples of tooth pendants from Denmark. Fine condition, usage wear. [5, No Reserve]
Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A mixed group of bone tools comprising: a chisel with bevelled edge; a harpoon tip with four bars; a triangular plaque with notched teeth to the upper face. (2 1/2 - 4 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1950s. Fine condition, usage wear. [3, No Reserve]
1st-3rd century AD. An iron pugio dagger, handle with rivets to the top for securing bone or wooden handle, blade curving in near the base and flaring out half way along and tapering to a point; iron cingulum scabbard with inlaid decoration in the form of three rectangular panels with petalled rosettes in the centre of each; ring to the side for attachment to belt; decorative rivets along the edge. 563 grams, 27-33cm (10 1/2 - 13"). Property of a European gentleman living in the UK; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1990s. See Feugere, M. Weapons of the Romans, Stroud, 1993, pp. 126-128 for a discussion on the pugio dagger. The pugio was a dagger used by Roman soldiers as a sidearm. It seems likely that the pugio was intended as an auxiliary weapon for the soldiers but officials of the empire also took to wearing ornate daggers in the performance of their offices, and some would wear concealed daggers as a defence against contingencies. The dagger was a common weapon of assassination and suicide; for example, the conspirators who stabbed Julius Caesar used pugiones. References to the pugio are common in the literature of the Empire, especially in Tacitus and Suetonius. Tacitus reports that Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo had a soldier executed for not wearing a sword while digging a trench and another for wearing only a pugio in the same activity. This does not mean however, that the pugio was carried universally and a study of 1st century AD figural tombstones reveals that there were certainly soldiers who did not carry the pugio. It is not known whether it was simply an optional weapon or if it was issued only to soldiers with certain duties and not to soldiers who were not seen to need it. The evidence of a preserved 1st century AD writing tablet also reveals that some cavalrymen carried the pugio. Fine condition. [2]
16th century AD. A Scandinavian bone spoon with silver band for attaching the bowl to handle; bowl is wide with shallow dish; junction of tang with globular shape; body of handle fluted and ending in a turned vase shape with rounded end. 26 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Fine condition.
16th-19th century AD. A mixed bone group comprising: two tongue-shaped net needles with incised hatching; one narrow net needle with incised geometric ornament; two coffin-shaped fish net-gauges with spacing marks. 109 grams total, 74-95mm (3 - 3 3/4"). Property of a London collector; found River Thames foreshore, London, UK; 1960s-1970s. Fine condition. [5, No Reserve]

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