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An 18ct gold cased open-faced centre stop seconds gentleman`s pocket watch, with a jewelled lever movement, 18ct gold inner case, the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic numerals to 300 and inscribed `centre seconds chronograph`, the case decorated with engraved borders (the top bow lacking), Chester 1895.
A pair of Bow porcelain bocage figure groups, circa 1770, each modelled as a dog accompanying a Cupid wearing a foliate sash kneeling before a flowered bocage tree reaching up to a bird in a nest, raised on high scroll bases picked out in turquoise and pink enamels and gilding, red painted marks to reverse, height approx 23.5cm (faults and restoration).
A matched silver canteen of Old English pattern flatware for twelve persons, in an oak bow fronted cabinet, raised on cabriole supports, 65cm (25 1/2in) wide, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, four serving spoons, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, carving set etc, mixed assay offices and dates, 19th and 20th century
A late 19th century Vienna porcelain wall plate, painted with a classical scene depicting Diana breaking the bow and arrows of a bound Cupid, thought to be the work of Professor Wagner, the border with raised gilt work panels, beehive and indistinct inscription to base, 35.5cm (14in) diameter
A French Infantry Officer’s Sword, 19th century, 76cm curved blade, regulation twin-bar hilt, with wire-bound leather covered wooden grip, lacking scabbard. A French Model 1829 Mounted Gunner’s Sabre, 83cm curved blade, regulation brass knuckle-bow hilt marked with various arsenal marks, wire-bound leather covered, wooden grip, lacking scabbard, (2).
A French Infantry Officer’s Sabre, 19th century, 76cm curved blade, regulation twin-bar hilt, with leather covered wooden grip, lacking scabbard. A French Model 1829 Mounted Gunner’s Sabre, 83cm curved blade, regulation knuckle-bow hilt marked with various arsenal inspection marks and “45Õ, wire-bound leather covered wooden grip, lacking scabbard, (2).
An English Stonebow, by D. Egg, late 18th/early 19th century, with curved steel bow retained by steel bands drawn-out at the front to a pronounced acorn finial, early string with bone spacers, built-in gaffle retained by a catch on the butt-plate, engraved folding back-sight, signed “D. Egg, LondonÕ, figured walnut tiller of gunstock form, with some repair, chequered grip, and steel trigger-guard, 74cm overall,
An extremely rare pre-WW1 German Bing streamlined clockwork tinplate destroyer No.121 Approx 70cm long painted in light grey and red below the plimsol line. A twin funnelled example, (one funnel missing) with lift off centre to gain access to the clockwork motor. Simply detailed, fitted with stylised torpedo’s and side railings,-one side missing. Still with original 4 bladed propeller and typical Bing style rudder. With 1906 GBN diamond logo to bow. Generally in good condition for age. Some surface rusting. One engine ventilator and pennants missing. Clockwork motor in good working order. Mounted on a simple wooden stand. Plate. See back cover
A ramblers patent walking stick/bow saw, 36½” overall, containing a concealed 27” saw blade which folds away in the haft when not in use; a Blackwell’s Patent dog walkers walking stick, the plated brass handle incorporating a whistle and spring clip for attaching to the collar (haft AF); a Japanese carved bamboo walking stick; a sword scabbard (FC); a wooden ramrod for muzzle loading gun (AF); 2 rifle stock blanks; a shotgun butt; several incomplete cleaning rods; and a made up copper shot flask. Average QGC to GC
CASED ROACH: Fine preserved Roach by J Cooper of London mounted in bow front gilt lined case 19" x12" x5.5", light green backboard, reeds over gravel base, Cooper paper label lower left back, captors paper label reads "Roach, caught by H. Smith at Harleston Mill, River Mease, July 2nd 1917, Wgt 1lb-14 ? oz"
A French sculpted white marble bust of a maiden, late 19th century, her head to sinister with elaborately dressed hair, her décolletage with tied bow, inscribed Jacque to the reverse, 54cm high, (lacking socle) Condition Report:** Good general condition overall. Dirty in minor areas, and with a circa 1cm drop of varnish/glue to the drapery of her right shoulder. Lacking a socle
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