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LATE 18th/EARLY 19th CENTURY SMALL SWORD OR RAPIER with wire bound grip, cast metal hilt showing traces of gilding, the double shell guard, quillion block, knuckle bow and pommel embossed with classical figures and having triangular pattern tapering blade, showing rust but with some original finish, length of blade 28 1/4in
NAZI ARMY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD gilt stirrup knuckle bow and curved quillion chiselled with scrolls and other motifs, Nazi Eagle on langet wire bound black ribbed grip, plated slightly curved single edge fullered blade, black metal scabbard hung with silver bullion dress knot, indistinct Solingen maker, 36 3/4in long overall
A mid 18th century Bow white porcelain saucer with relief prunus sprig decoration and polychrome painted floral spray decoration, 13.5 cm diameter, a late 18th century Chelsea Derby porcelain saucer with floral spray decoration, 12.5 cm diameter, an early 19th century New Hall porcelain twin handled sucrier with polychrome floral spray decoration, 7.5 cm high including cover, a New Hall porcelain coffee cup with famille rose floral spray decoration, a late 18th century English porcelain (possibly Liverpool) coffee cup with polychrome floral spray decoration, and a 19th century English porcelain coffee can with floral sprig decoration
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid work table the hinged top with faceted bow ends enclosing cotton and wool compartments, the front with two blind above two working drawers, the rear with four simulated drawer fronts, with turned carrying handles, on splayed square section legs 55cm wide, 77cm high, 30cm deep The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson
AN INDIAN FOLDING KATAR, THREE DECORATED INDIAN KNIVES AND AN INDIAN ALL STEEL BOW, 20TH CENTURY, the first of characteristic form, with inner blade of watered steel decorated with a lotus flower on each face, and the outer surface decorated with silver scrollwork, flowers and foliage; the second with slightly recurved reinforced blade, integral steel hilt with elephant's head pommel, decorated over much of its surface with gold foliage; the third with serrated blade, hilt with double beaked pommel, in its scabbard and decorated throughout with gold foliage, the third with watered steel blade, hilt decorated in gold with panels of flowers divided by beadwork, in its leather scabbard, and the fourth formed in two sections, and decorated in the centre with gold scrollwork, the first: 42cm; 16 1/2in, (5)
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN NOBLE FAMILY, A RARE TURKISH BOW, QUIVER AND SIX ARROWS, SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY, the bow of composite construction, including a long panel of horn decorated with a border of gold scrollwork on the front, the inner face lined with fishskin and retaining a string of sinew, perhaps the original; the quiver of leather, the front covered with red velvet and applied with a series of large pierced gilt-brass plaques all stamped with scrollwork, and the border studded with numerous smaller pierced lozenge-shaped plaques (the central plaques missing), the top corner pierced for suspension; and the arrows retaining some paint, three retaining their steel heads, and one with a portion of its feather flight, the bow: 83cm; 32 3/4in, the quiver: 55cm; 21 3/4in high, (3), This lot, along with the following two, was almost certainly part of the booty taken at the Siege of Vienna on 12th September 1683, See E. Petrasch et al 1991, pp. 235-237,and p.242.
A FINELY DECORATED GERMAN SPORTING CROSSBOW, 16TH CENTURY AND LATER, with heavy steel bow stamped on the inside with a mark, a rondel filled with three crescents, retained by gold-painted strings and with a series of black-and-white pom-poms, the tiller inlaid with staghorn plaques top and bottom finely engraved with foliage, mannerist masks and caryatids, the sides veneered with a chequerboard pattern of minute black and white staghorn plaques, fitted with bone nut, horn bolt clip, long steel lever trigger, steel stirrup, and a pair of lugs for a cranequin, 75cm; 29 1/2in tiller, It would appear that this bow was extensively decorated in the 19th Century
AN ENGLISH STONEBOW BY J. JOHNSON, MANCHESTER, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY, with steel bow fitted with a later string of bound cord with brass spacers, retained by a pair of shaped steel plates drawn-out to a moulded finial at the front and extending over the forward portion of the tiller, the left plate inscribed with the owner's name 'Charles Waters, Bath', folding fore-sight (spring missing), figured walnut tiller with turned steel knop-shaped finial, built-in gaffle engraved with rococo ornament, signed folding back-sight decorated en suite, plain steel side-plates, and the top of the tiller inlaid with a shaped steel plate engraved with foliage, shell ornament and a trophy-of-arms, 80.8cm; 31 3/4in tiller
AN ENGLISH STONEBOW BY BARKER, WIGAN, CIRCA 1780, with steel bow fitted with a later string of bound cord with bone spacers, retained by a pair of shaped steel plates drawn-out to a moulded finial at the front and extending over the forward portion of the tiller, sprung folding fore-sight, figured walnut tiller of gun stock form, engraved built-in gaffle decorated with rococo shell ornament and foliage, signed folding back-sight decorated en suite, steel side-plates of shaped outline, and the top of the tiller inlaid with a shaped steel plate engraved with rococo foliage (the steel parts with areas of pitting, tiller cleaned), 73cm; 28 3/4in tiller
AN ENGLISH STONEBOW, SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY, with slender steel bow fitted with a later string of bound cord, slender fruitwood tiller (cracks), incised with pairs of lines over its full length and inlaid with an engraved shaped brass panel on the top, fitted with built-in steel gaffle with folding back-sight, button-shaped cocking lever retained by a slender steel band, folding fore-sight with later string and ivory ball, a pair of steel side -plates, and compressed steel pommel, 72.2cm; 28 1/2in tiller
A GERMAN STONEBOW (SCHNEPPER) FOR A CHILD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY, with slender steel bow (string missing), a pair of fore-sight pillars, built-in gaffle retained by a spring-catch at the rear stamped with a maker's mark (Neue Støckel 3133), domed lever terminal, rectangular folding back-sight, fruitwood butt inlaid with staghorn lines, and steel trigger-guard (incomplete, the butt missing some inlay), 54.5cm; 21 1/2in tiller
A GERMAN SPORTING CROSSBOW DATED 1612, with associated recurved steel bow, walnut tiller decorated with engraved staghorn plaques including an escutcheon decorated with a pair of crossed keys and the date on the left of the cheek-piece and with patchbox with sliding cover on the right, fitted with steel nut, steel bolt clip, standing back-sight, double set trigger (incomplete), and trigger-guard shaped for the fingers (worn, areas of worm damage, restorations), 68cm; 26 3/4in tiller
A 20 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN, CIRCA 1760, AUSTRIAN OR BOHEMIAN, with two-stage barrel retained by an engraved gilt-brass band, lightly swamped towards the muzzle, fitted with brass fore-sight, chiselled with a moulded band at the median and the muzzle, and retaining traces of blued finish, scroll-engraved barrel tang, border-engraved polished steel lock (the top-jaw and screw expertly replaced), highly figured walnut half- stock incised with scrollwork behind the rear ramrod-pipe and beneath the lock, carved with further scrollwork about the tang, carved cheek-piece, gilt-brass mounts comprising solid side-plate cast and chased in low relief with a stag hunting scene, butt-plate decorated with a classical warrior amidst scrolling tendrils within a strapwork frame, trigger-guard decorated with Diana the huntress on the bow and with acanthus finial, scroll-engraved fore- end cap, three ramrod-pipes, crowned vacant escutcheon and gilt-brass sling swivel, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod with steel worm, perhaps the original, 101.5cm; 40in barrel, Provenance, Schloss Grafenegg, sold Galerie Fischer, Zurich, 2 May 1934, lot 202
A 12 BORE GERMAN MILITARY WHEEL-LOCK MUSKET, CIRCA 1600, with tapering barrel formed with a very long slender rib for sighting and a shorter rib on each side, stamped with the barrelsmith's initials, 'T K' at the breech, fitted with bead fore-sight and brass back-sight (an early working replacement), flat lock of shaped outline retained by two side nails on horn washers, fitted with external wheel, short crescentic pierced wheel-bracket, sliding pan-cover, moulded dog with brass bridle, double set trigger, blackened hardwood full stock, moulded beneath the lock and shaped for the thumb behind the tang, paddle-shaped butt, moulded steel trigger-guard with broad bow, brass butt-plate, fore-end cap and three brass ramrod-pipes, and brass-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original, and remaining in good condition throughout, 123.8cm; 48 3/4in barrel, Provenance, The Moser Collection
A British Military Issue Gurkha Kukri Knife, the blade with various markings 10 3 & DH IG, 1918, 8, regulation walnut grips, in its brown leather covered wooden sheath, stamped 1940, with ministry arrow device; a Great War US Remington P17 Bayonet, single edged blade 17in.(43cm) long, grooved walnut grips, lacking scabbard; a Brass Hilted Briquet Sidearm, curved blade, single knuckle-bow, ribbed grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, with damage, (3).
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