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A silver mounted dressing table mirror by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1903, of rectangular shape with alternate pierced foliate and plain panels, the ribbon bow surmount with a vacant cartouche below, a bevelled mirror and a velvet covered easel back, 48.5cm (19in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A small collection of late 19th and early 20th century paste jewellery, comprising, a colourless paste sun burst brooch, mounted in silver, 6.2cm long; a silver mounted colourless paste bow brooch, 7cm long; a silver mounted colourless paste wings brooch, 5.8cm long; a silver mounted colourless paste and simulated pearl bow brooch, 4.4cm long; and a simulated pearl sautoir, with colourless paste connections and tassels Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A German Senior Forester`s Official Dress Dagger, the 33cm single edge steel blade etched with a stag hunt and boar hunt, with game birds, by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the gilt brass hilt with shell guard, deer`s hoof quillon and knuckle bow terminal, the two piece ivory grip set with acorn bosses (one missing), and with leather scabbard.
An Imperial German Artillery Officer`s Sword, with 72cm single edge fullered steel blade, the brass hilt with langet cast with crossed swords and foliage, acanthus decorated stirrup knuckle bow, wire bound black grip and lion head pommel with inset glass eyes, the black metal scabbard with later gilt decoration; a German Butcher Bayonet, 2nd Pattern, the blade stamped "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a N", with steel scabbard and leather frog; a Wilkinson 1907 Bayonet, lacks scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Continental Dress Sword, the 90cm double edge steel blade with a narrow double fuller to each side a third of the way down from the brass hilt, the shell guard cast with crossed standards and a laurel wreath, with foliate sheathed knuckle bow and wrythen fluted horn grip, possibly Austrian; a Georgian Sword, with 66cm single edge slightly curved fullered steel blade, brass hilt with pierced small guard and knuckle bow, wrythen fluted ebony grip and ovoid pommel; a Bamboo Walking Stick, with silver cap and collar. (3)
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer`s Sword to the 16th Light Dragoons, the 83cm single edge curved fullered steel blade half blued, engraved and gilt with crowned GR cypher, a mounted Dragoon Officer firing a pistol, the Royal Coat of Arms and scrolling foliage, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow, one langet engraved E/17, wire bound fish skin grip, the steel scabbard engraved 16 LD E/17 to one side, the opposing side with maker`s name "Johnstons, Sword Cutlers, 8 Newcastle St., Strand, London", with two loose hanging rings.
A 17th/18th Century German Hunting Hanger, the 55cm single edge steel blade with narrow fuller to the top edge, lightly engraved with a boar, deer and foliage and indistinctly inscribed, the brass stirrup hilt with cast shell guard, foliate capped quillon and knuckle bow, with facetted horn grip, lacks scabbard.
A 17th Century Swept Hilt Rapier, possibly Italian, the 101cm double edge steel blade with a central narrow fuller running 21cm from the ricasso to each side, stamped ISADO GINAM, the ricasso stamped with armourers marks of a beared head in profile over a crowned M, the guard of three curved rings, slightly recurving quillons, and swept knuckle bow, with wire bound grip and semi globular pommel.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century "Mourning" Small Sword, possibly French, the 77.5cm double edge diamond section steel blade with a central narrow fuller running 19cm from the ricasso to each side, stamped SOLINGEN, the blackened double shell guard with folded edge and foliate stamped and chased cartouche around the blade, the silver coloured metal hilt with finger rings and wire bound grip with foliate capped fluted ovoid pommel, knuckle bow missing.
* Continental playing cards. A complete deck of playing cards, n.p., late 18th/early 19th c., fifty-two wood eng. cards with stencilled colours, comprising four suits of thirteen, each with pip cards 1-10 and three wide-margined full-length court cards, ace of spades within floral and foliate wreath tied with a blue bow, occn. light spotting, plain versos, 92 x 63 mm (3.5 x 2.5 ins) (1)
* Indian playing cards. A set of Hindoo circular playing cards, early 20th c., 120 cards (complete), hand-painted and varnished on paper, comprising ten suits, each containing ten pip cards and two court cards, one scored with sl. loss to colour, diameter 77 mm (3 ins), contained in orig. wooden box with sliding lid (lid loose in rebate), hand-painted with a figure on each side, 97 x 97 x 97 mm (3.75 x 3.75 x 3.75 ins) See Hargrave, A History of Playing Cards, pp.24-27. The ten suits picture emblems of the ten avatars of Vishnu: fish, tortoise, boar, lion, water jar, axe, bow and arrow, thunderbolt, shell and sword. The chief court card of each suit shows some incident connected with that particular incarnation. (1)
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