A Georgian Cavalry Officer's Sword, the curved single edge steel blade with half blued decoration engraved with tendrils and bearing traces of gilding, the brass hilt with scroll quillon, long bar langets, double knopped stirrup knuckle bow, chequered wood grip originally ebonised, and with bat fluted cap shaped pommel, with brass scabbard.
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An 18th Century German Hunting Sword, the 64cm single edge steel blade with a broad and a narrow fuller, the silver mounted steel hilt with bearded mask cast langet, stirrup knuckle bow with demon mask extending to scroll quillon, bearded mask cast and chased pommel and back strap, and antler grip; a German Sword, with engraved and gilt fullered steel blade, panelled bone grip and broken steel recurving crossguard; a Victorian Ebonised Wood Truncheon, painted with crowned VR cypher over S.C., in colours (3)
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the single edge steel blade bearing traces of original half blued and gilt engraved decoration, the gilt brass hilt (worn) with hinged double shell guard, stirrup knuckle bow, vase shaped pommel and wire bound grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard-lacks chape.
A Wood Self Bow, with diaper incised decoration to the borders of the slightly splayed and flattened limbs, with cylindrical handle, 173cm, possibly Indonesian; a smaller Self Bow, with plaited wicker bound decoration, 116cm; a Primitively Made Wood Crossbow, with bone trigger and latch; a Bundle of Sixteen Wood Arrows, with palm leaf flights (4)
An Early 19th Century Stonebow, the walnut stock with chequered grip, steel mounts with lift-up cocking lever secured by a spring thumb catch, hinged rear sight damaged, with hinged window fore-sight, steel bow, the top of the stock inset with steel acanthus bud decoration, and anthus bud finial to the trigger guard. (Stock repaired with a steel plate)
A 19th Century Russian Percussion Cap Three Band Musket, the 108cm steel barrel indistinctly numbered, the muzzle band missing, with back action, walnut full stock, the brass bands, trigger guard strap and butt plate stamped with a bow and arrow over 1847, the butt plate stamped with the Russian double headed eagle, with leather sling.
An Adams style inlaid satinwood demi-lune commode late 20th century, maker Martin L. Dodge, Wincanton, Somerset, the top with rosewood cross banding, central scrolling patera and swagged green stained leaf inlay, above a concealed frieze drawer with green stained swag inlay, above a rosewood crossbanded door enclosing a single shelf, with central circular cartouche of a classical maiden with a tulip and bow border, the sides inlaid with urns, raised on square section supports, 36in (91cm) wide x 36.25in (92cm) high.
A fine pair of double-barreled flintlock duelling pistols circa 1800, by Samuel Brunn, No. 55 Charing Cross, London, the cross-in-diamond chequered walnut butts with silver coloured butt caps and engraved steel screw, walnut half stocks, re-browned 10in (25cm) twin round barrels signed on the breech, gold vents, signed bolted locks with rain -proof pans and rollers (one cock later), engraved iron mounts, engraved trigger guards with bouquet on a bow, pineapple finials and horn-tipped ramrods one with steel worm, complete with original mahogany fitted case (re- lined in green baize), the top of lid with rebated brass handle, the interior of lid with 'Brunn' paper trade label, one compartment with brass and red leather shot case, total length 15in (38cm). * Provenance - Christies London, Fine Antique Arms, 16th June, 1976, Lot 179. Samuel Brunn is recorded at 55 Charing Cross, London from 1798 to 1804. He was sword cutler and gun maker to his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and The Hon. Board of Ordnance.
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