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An Early 17th Century Italian Broadsword, the 78cm double edge steel blade with a short narrow fuller engraved INTI DOMINI divided by clusters of four crosses, the brass hilt with rolled edge swept guard and triple bar uprights joining the knuckle bow, with fishskin grip and baluster pommel.(quillon broken off)
A 17th Century Mortuary Broadsword, the 81cm double edge steel blade dated 1660 (to commemorate the restoration of the Monarchy) flanked by a cluster of triple stars to each side, the steel hilt with guard pierced and chiselled with masks, tendrils and foliage, shaped knuckle bow, the brass grip cast and chiselled with masks and foliage, with shell decorated ovoid pommel. (Some damage to guard)
A Georgian "Five Ball Spadroon" Type Naval Officer`s Sword, the 71cm slightly curved single edge steel blade with a broad and a narrow fuller to each side, the gilt brass hilt with five ball counter guard, stirrup knuckle bow and square cushion pommel, the fluted marine ivory grip set with an elliptical brass panel engraved "M.L.R. Jnr.A.", (the knuckle bow may have been replaced, lacks scabbard)
An Early 19th Century French Diplomat`s Sword, the 81cm single edge steel blade engraved and gilt with martial trophies and foliate tendrils, bearing traces of blueing, the hallmarked silver hilt with griffin mask and foliate chased and cast shell guard, the knuckle bow with a trophy of arms, with plumed and visored helmet pommel and two piece mother of pearl grip, lacks scabbard.
A 17th Century Hunting Sword, the 63cm single edge slightly curved steel blade engraved with three crescent moon faces to each side, the steel stirrup hilt with shell guard, beast head quillon, the knuckle bow worked as two stylised grasping serpent mouths, with antler grip and domed cap pommel engraved with a band of scalloping.
An 18th Century Welsh Ash Stick Back Windsor Armchair. The arm bow having flat pad terminals and a arch-topped cresting section to the back above thirteen stick spindles leading down to a thick D-shaped seat with canted corners. The three legs morticed and wedged. 37½ ins (95 cms) high, 25 ins (64 cms) wide, 17 ins (43 cms) deep.
An 18c. bow sauce boat of slipper form with a part textured body raised with shells and scrolls and a hand painted centre decorated with further flowers and Oriental style fencing, the moulded spout highlighted with a blue and white flower on oval foot hand written sticker "290" and stamped "Bow" sticker beneath, 9.5cms high.
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