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An English Cup Hilt Rapier, circa 1630, the iron hilt with pierced and chiselled bowl guard with ring guard above connected with four scrolled bars, short re-curved quillons, the chiselled knuckle bow with two lower side bars connected to the ring guard, the grip with copper wire binding and chiselled pommel, straight 27"(68cms) (shortened?) blade
An 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise shaped panel with an ivory plaque inscribed `NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE`, with seed pearl detail of a bow to the top and laurel leaves to the base, all over a backing of hair, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, the reverse of the panel engraved `Died 28 July 1784 Aged 55`, finger size O see illustration
Four Victorian Elm, Ash and Beech Smoker`s Bow/Office Armchairs, late 19th century, one with label William Collins & Sons, Chair Manufacturers, High Wycombe, each with curved rests, spindle supports and moulded seats, raised on turned spindle forelegs joined by double stretchers, 46cm by 48cm See illustration
Mixed collection of good bijouterie silver to include: lady`s pocket vanity compactium, pair of silver belt buckles, two bullet shaped match holders, cheroot holder, silver topped glass scent bottle, whistle mounted by a cat wearing a bow tie; together with Oriental brass vesta case, relief moulded with a domestic scene and an enamelled salt spoon (10)
An example of the Rare Steiff doll ‘ONKEL ZEPPELIN’ produced from 1908-1913. This wood wool toy has a felt Captains Hat with small brim, “ONKEL ZEPPELIN” printed on the front, small black eyes, felt face with moustache, high split collar with a bow tie around the neck, light colour felt “shirt”, navy blue long sleeved vented Jacket fitted with lapels. The flared waist jacket covers his rather large belly. Navy blue felt tight-fitting trousers with very long leather shoes. Complete with hands, one a felt original, the other has been replaced by a dolls plastic example. GC for age. Some age wear/damage with a few moth holes. See “BUTTON-IN EAR” The Steiff Encyclopedia. “Margarete Steiff was fascinated by her first glimpse of an airship (“LZ4”ZEPPELIN) and wished to use “Graf Zeppelin’s” popularity for her Steiff items and Graf refused to give permission. She subsequently named the doll “ONKEL (UNCLE) ZEPPELIN”, illustrated on Plate 3.
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