An English crossbow, 18th century, with robust recurved steel bow, fitted with later string of bound cord, figured walnut tiller, with turned knop-shaped finial, encased with large brass shaped plaques over the sides, a pair of lugs for a cranequin and lever trigger with spirally moulded finial, 89cm long. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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A Flemish Target crossbow, 18th century, with robust steel bow, fitted with later string, bolt rail of bone or stag horn, figured walnut tiller with shaped iron plaques each side of the bone nut, steel stirrup and set trigger with iron guard, lacking its windlass, 92cm long. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An English stonebow for a child, early 18th century, with a slender steel bow fitted with a later string of bound cord, slender walnut tiller, incised with pairs of lines over its full length, turned knop-shaped terminal, fitted with built-in steel gaffle with folding back-sight, button-shaped cocking lever retained by a steel band, folding fore-sight with later string and ball, 72cm long. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An English stonebow, late 18th-early 19th century, with a curved steel bow fitted with a later string of bound cord with wooden spacers, retained by a pair of shaped steel plates drawn-out to a slotted blunt nose at the front, built-in steel gaffle decorated with rococo shell ornament and foliage with plain steel side-plates of shaped outline, the butt-plate engraved `N168`, lacking trigger-guard, folding fore-sight, figured walnut tiller of gunstock form, chequered at the hand, 75cm long. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Various makes: Heyde Officer with sword on white horse; 75mm Fireman; Britains turk on horse; overpainted T&B table with chairs; Timpo composition pilot 58mm; sheep, crow, goat (mascot), celluloid seated figure; Elastolin Indian firing bow (lacks arrow), two telegraph poles, sign-posts, donkeys, horses and a ceramic hut; Blarney ebony pot, varying condition (36)
A VERY RARE PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURES. One depicting three sporting gentleman hunting wild, with rifles and dogs, a red Indian bust surmount, the other with hunting figures on horseback hunting a lion with bow and arrows and dogs, a man blowing a horn, both with flowers and scrolls. Each 27 x 25ins.
A group of items of gold jewellery to include a gold filligree khukri knife brooch; a gilt metal and enamelled elephant brooch; a plain oval gold locket; a group of five gold and other mounted 19th century fob seals; a lady`s gold cased wrist watch; a Maria Theresa Thaler (worn); a gold bow brooch; a gold bracelet; a costume brooch (qty)
A half block model of the tea clipper `Cutty Sark`, part ebonised and set on a mahogany backboard with mast ends and bow sprit inscribed `Clipper ship `Cutty Sark` Designed by Hercules Linton and launched 1869 by Messrs Scott & Linton for John Willis & Son, 76 Days from London to Sydney in 1878 71//Sydney to London 1888 Length 212.5`, Breadth 361, Depth 21`, Gross Tonnage 963 Tons (82cm long)
A half block model of the Clipper ship `Thermopylae`, part ebonised on a mahogany backboard with mast ends and bow sprit, inscribed `Clipper Ship `Themopylae` Designed by Bernard Waymouth Fogs and launched 1868 by Messrs Hood & Co for The Aberdeen White Star Line-63 days from London to Melbourne in 1868-69 65 do., do., do., 1870-71, length 212.0`, breadth 36`0", Depth 20`9" Gross Tonnage 991 Tons, 81cm long
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