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A Rosewood Stick Barometer, signed T.Blunt, 22 Cornhill, London, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, bow fronted case, concealed mercury tube with a single vernier silvered dial signed, hygrometer and thermometer dials, ebonised urn shaped cistern cover97cm highCase with minor cracks and minor dents to the edges in parts, dials are clean, mercury visible in the tube. adjustment knobs are missing.
Chanel, a White Resin Hinged Bracelet with a heart shaped applique in black and cream with central black bow, set with faux seed pearls to the crossed C's, within the heart and studded to the edge, oval mount to the chrome-tone hinge, impressed with '06 P' 'Chanel Made in France', 7.3cm by 6.3cm, in cotton dust bag and card box and coverSome slight wear, scratching.
Garrard The Jewellers Silk Scarf, designed with loose diamonds and coloured stones on a navy blue central ground and royal blue border, 88cm square, boxedanother in pale blue woven with bows decorated with a four strand pearl necklace with diamond set bow clasp and loose pearls, within a navy border, 88cm square, boxed(2)Both appear unused or lightly used. One has a couple of tiny loose threads to one corner and one of the boxes has a split on one corner.
Mid-late 18th century pair of blue and white plates, probably Bow, the powder blue ground reserved with central roundel painted with Chinese river scenes surrounded by alternating fan shaped panels similarly decorated, and smaller roundels painted with floral sprays, with pseudo Chinese character marks to reverse, together with a Chinese plate decorated with blue and white peony design, all a/f, largest D22cm
A Taxidermy cased ‘Brown Trout’ (Salmo trutta) Possibly Plaster cast/carved from the Kennet, caught by J.Sykes on the 18th November 1936. Weighing 4lb 2oz. in Bow fronted case with decorative naturalistic setting. Case size: length: approx. 69cm, depth: approx. 16cm, height: approx. 32cm
A George III white metal pair-cased verge pocket watch, the movement having square baluster pillars, signed Ellicott, London and numbered 5003, having an enamel face with Arabic seconds and Roman hours chapters, with fancy gilt hands, case un-assayed, 53 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued)
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 9473 ex Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn Ltd in 1952. Allocated to Swansea East Dock and 87A Neath (Court Sart) from where it was withdrawn in July 1964 and scrapped at Birds Morriston. In original condition as stored since 1965 with a slight bow in the centre.
A .450 (54-Bore) Percussion Sporting RifleBy Joseph Lang, Haymarket, London, No. 590, Circa 1850With rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrel (some pitting towards the muzzle and on the forward ramrod-pipe) signed along the top flat, rifled with ten spiral grooves, and with folding-leaf back-sight form '50' to '100' yards, each with central platinum line, border engraved case-hardened breech decorated with a stag's head on the flat and with platinum line and pierced platinum plug, foliate scroll engraved tang with a shell on the sighting flat, signed border engraved detented flat lock decorated with a prone stag in a landscape and with foliate scrollwork on the tail, dolphin hammer decorated with scrollwork en suite, engraved safety-catch, figured half-stock (minor old bruising) with cheek-piece, chequered grip (broken through) and dark horn fore-end cap, border engraved steel mounts comprising butt-plate decorated with a prone lion in a landscape and foliage on the heel tang, serial numbered trigger-guard with chequered spur and with a tiger in a landscape on the bow, trigger-plate with foliate engraved pineapple-shaped finial decorated with a wolf's head, border engraved vacant steel escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, adjustable set trigger, sling mounts, and horn-tipped ramrod, London proof marks 67.3 cm. barrel Footnotes:ProvenanceW.S. Curtis CollectionJoseph 1 Lang is recorded at 7 Haymarket, London between 1825 and 1852. The business became Joseph Lang & Sons eventually amalgamating with Stephen Grant, and are credited with popularising the pin-fire breech-loader. Lang died in 1869For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .650 (18-Bore) Percussion Sporting Rifle By Robert Wheeler & Son, Makers To His Majesty, No. 2195, Circa 1830With octagonal sighted barrel signed along the top flat and rifled with twelve spiral grooves, folding leaf-sights each with central gold line, border engraved breech with pierced platinum plug and engraved with a scallop shell on the flat, border engraved tang decorated with foliage, signed border engraved serial numbered case-hardened flat detented lock (side-nail replaced) decorated with foliate scrolls and with a prone stag on the tail, dolphin hammer engraved with foliage en suite, figured half-stock (butt expertly repaired on one side following the fire at Inveraray Castle) with chequered grip, dark horn fore-end cap, border engraved steel mounts retaining some blueing and comprising butt-plate with foliage and a shell on the heel tang, trigger-guard serial numbered on the spur and decorated with a running boar in a landscape on the bow, trigger-plate with foliage on the finial, and hinged rectangular patch-box cover with a stag in a landscape, set trigger, silver escutcheon engraved with owner's crest and motto, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons, sling mounts, and replacement horn-tipped ramrod, Birmingham proof marks 72.7 cm. barrelFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Dukes of Argyll, Inveraray CastleThe crest and motto is in Scottish style. The motto is a response to the chief of Clan's motto, on this occasion the Clan Campbells, whose chief is the Duke of Argyll. The form of crest and motto is likely to be due to the reconciliation of the Scots during the acceptance of Clan practices that began in the 1820s and gained further momentum during the reign of Queen VictoriaFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 14-Bore Flintlock Sporting GunBy Wm. Moore, London, Early 19th CenturyWith twist sighted barrel (some old pitting beneath the breech) engraved with a starburst forward of he tapering sighting groove along the top flat, breech with rectangular gold-lined maker's stamp, gold line and platinum-lined touch-hole, tang engraved with foliate borders, decorated with a hare in a landscape, and with a starburst in the sighting groove, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock decorated with a palm tree behind the rainproof pan and with a bird and basket of fruit at the stepped tail, foliate engraved ring-neck cock, and roller, figured half-stock (some scattered filled old worming) with chequered grip, border engraved steel mounts (light rust patination) comprising butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy on the heel tang, scroll trigger-guard with a further martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver fore-end cap also forming the rear ramrod-pipe and engraved with a starburst, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm, London proof marks 84.6 cm. barrel Footnotes:William 3 Moore ('a very ingenious workman and an excellent shot') is recorded at 118 Whitechapel, London in 1808, Colchester Street between 1818 and 1852, and at 78 Edgware Road, between 1828 and 1846. He was appointed Gunmaker-in-Ordinary to William IV in 1836For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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