Scarce collection of six Franklin mint models. Egyptian Warrior 1250BC. This very fine armour set was released by The International Military Archives and produced by Franklin Mint. It is a reproduction of the armour as worn by the Egyptian during the Pharaoh period. The whole piece is in very good condition, see the many detailed photos. The armour is placed on a specially designed stand and also comprises a helmet, bow and shield. The harness Is scaly, the Egyptian Warrior wore the armour on a moving carriage and shot his arrows from there. The helmet is a war crown of the Pharaohs, which was proof of royal descent. The material is fine tin with different 22 kt gilded and silver plated elements. All parts are very detailed and accurate, see many attached detail photos. The parts have the following dimensions: Stand: 20 cm. Helmet: 4. 0 cm Shield: 7. 0 cm x 4. 0 cm Bow: 10. 5 cm Armour: 8. 5 cm. x 5. 0 cm. Total weight: 0. 6 kg. Franklin mint model English Knight anno 1490 AD. A collector's item from 1991 Franklin Mint. They are incredibly popular with collectors. This is the armour of an "English Knight" in the year 1490 AD and consists of 5 parts: Armour Sword Helmet Shield Dol. All parts are made of tin and are heavily silver plated (999/1000) and heavily gold plated (24 karat finishing). Armour is marked with FM. Stand on which then armour is displayed is made of plastic. The lamp is in total 21 cm high. Franklin mint model Spanish Conquistador 1520 AD. With a silver plated and 22 karat gold plated parts. Harness for a Spanish Conquistador. Made of pewter, silver plated, and gold plated with 22 karat gold by Franklin Mint. The helmet, the shield, the breastplate and the sword are detachable. Approx. 21 cm high. on a stand. It is an exclusive edition by Franklin Mint. Franklin mint model Greek Spartan 480bc. With a silver plated and 22 karat gold plated parts. Harness for a Greek Spartan. Made of pewter, silver plated, and gold plated with 22 karat gold by Franklin Mint. The helmet, the shield, the breastplate and the sword are detachable. Approx. 21 cm high. on a stand. It is an exclusive edition by Franklin Mint. Model Franklin Mint Roman Gladiator 110AD Model Franklin Mint Roman Gladiator Armor set. This very fine amour set was released by The International Military Archives and produced by Franklin Mint. It is a reproduction of the harness as worn in the arena by the Roman Gladiators. The material is fine tin with different 22 kt gilded and silver plated elements. The amour is placed on a specially designed stand and also comprises a helmet, sword and shield. Size: 8. 5"" x 2. 5" Franklin mint Japanese Warrior gilt pewter/plated gold & silver, 9 inches in height. This very fine Armor set was released by The International Military Archives and produced by Franklin Mint. It is a reproduction of the Armor as worn by the Japanese Samurai Warriors during the Shogunate period. The Armor is placed on a specially designed stand and also comprises a helmet, sword and shield. The Armor of the Japanese Samurai was in reality a mix of metal, leather, braiding and beautiful decorations. It wasn't just practical, its amazing symbolism deterred enemies. For example, the shield depicts, a heraldic sign that represents loyalty. The material is fine tin with different 22 ct gilded and silver plated elements. All parts are very detailed and accurate, see many attached detail photos. The parts have the following dimensions: Stand: 20 cm. Helmet: 4 cm Shield: 6, 5 cm x 4, 5 cm Sword: 12 cm Armor: 9 cm Total weight: 0. 6 kg. This is a rare set with has all the parts including swords shields etc and is highly collectable. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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A British 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Undress Sword, 83cm double edge steel blade with a central narrow fuller to each side, the brass hilt with boat shape guard, double quillons, stirrup knuckle bow and silver wire bound ribbed grip, lacks scabbard, 100.5cm; a 1796 Pattern Infantry Sword, with 81cm single edge fullered steel blade, the gilt brass hilt with folding double shell guard, stirrup knuckle bow, silver wire bound grip and foliate sheathed urn pommel, lacks scabbard, 98cm (2). Cavalry sword has grey patching and greasy pitted dirt to the surface of the blade. The grip has lost a 2.5cm patch of silver wire binding to the top part. The infantry sword has grey patching and orange rust pitting to the blade, a a nick to the edge. The gilt is very worn on the hilt. The knuckle bow has come away from the pommel and there is some loss of the wire binding. Both lack scabbards.
A quantity of vintage bags to include an Italian Magiamoli crocodile effect handbag, together with a late 20th century John Lewis sheer white formal hat with chiffon bow, four pairs of ladies shoes to include Bally and Hobbs, size 40, mixed purses and wallets, a vintage wig, a corset and other items
An Art Deco Goebel novelty flask modelled as a young girl in bright orange poke bonnet holding a colourful bouquet of flowers, the reverse embossed with a Jiminy Cricket style figure, the cork stopper as the back of her bonnet, 14cm, impressed mark, c.1930; a continental porcelain full pincushion doll, semi-nude dancing girl in lace and ribbon skirt, 24cm, unmarked; a German porcelain model of a bathing beauty reclining on a white sheet, green bow in her bobbed hair, orange shoes, 14cm wide, impressed crown mark and number 7923 (3)
A late Victorian mahogany bow-fronted chest of drawers, in the George III taste, slightly oversailing top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, shaped apron, bracket feet, 103cm high, 105cm wide, c.1890***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
Regency style 19th century sideboard, mahogany with ebony and boxwood stringing, a central bow fronted door with geometric stringing over an open recess, a single door cupboard to either side with oval banding, the right-hand cupboard has a zinc lined drawer, the back board with oval mirror, single shelf and fan inlay, the whole on square tapering legs and spade feet, height 164cm, width 152cm depth 60cm, (one key which fits the right-hand cupboard)
Regency mahogany dressing table swing mirror, the rectangular glass (23cm x 28cm) on supports with brass hinges and terminals, the bow-front base with compass inlay to top, ebony stringing, and three drawers with brass hoop handles, on ogee bracket feet, overall height 46cm width 40.5cm depth 21cm
A white gold Belle Époque-style sapphire and diamond swag pendant,with a 9ct white gold chain. The bow form pendant grain and milligrain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds to a floral swag below. All milligrain set with brilliant cut diamonds to an articulated bar drop, milligrain set with a circular mixed cut sapphire, with later 9ct white gold faceted baby belcher chain. Pendant tested as approximately 18ct white gold. 29.00 x 19.80mm (pendant), 5.83g
A pair of 18ct gold yellow sapphire and diamond bow drop earrings, c.1990,possibly by Tom O'Donoghue. An open bow top, rub and grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, with a stated total weight of 0.26ct, with a diamond suspended below to a briolette cut yellow sapphire pendant drop, with a total stated weight of 1.20ct. London 1995. 17.00 x 13.00mm, 3.17g (2)Condition report: Diamonds nice and bright and well matched.Some marks to the facet edges of the briolettes under 10x magnification. Not apparent to the naked eye.
An 18ct gold blue topaz and diamond ring,with an emerald cut blue topaz, four claw set in a plain yellow collet. Bow or fan-shaped shoulders, each claw set with three graduated baguette cut diamonds in white arched sections, with open yellow shoulders to a plain shank. London 1994. Head 8.50 x 9.60mm, 5.84g.Finger size M
A 22ct gold fine William Webster quarter repeater verge watch, c.1715, Exchange Ally, London no.433, by this apprentice of Thomas Tompion, with a single 22ct gold case with square joint and unusual sprung cover to the winding hole in the rear of the case. The pierced and engraved case with vignettes of rural scenes and masks, the oval central reserve on the case back engraved with a crowned lion rampart. Housed in what may be an original leather covered protective outer case. Finely engraved fusee movement and early cap, very much in the manner of Tompion, the quarter repeating work present and working but needing adjustment to sound properly on the original scratch numbered bell. The pulse-piece present and operational, as is the very escapement, although the watch has not been serviced for many years. Later enamel dial, a replacement for what will have been a gold champlevé dial. Note: many such changes were made to English watches as the fashion for the new 'white' dials took off in the 1730s. Beetle and poker hands, the poker (minute hand) a later replacement. Diameter 53.5mm. 156.77g.William Webster, apprenticed to Thomas Tompion in 1702, working on his own from around 1710, died in 1734. Webster placed an advert in the London Gazette four days after Tompion's death on 20 November 1713 stating, 'This is to certify all Persons of whatever Quality or Distinction that William Webster, at the Dial and Three Crowns in Exchange-Ally London, served his Apprenticeship, and served as a Journeyman a Considerable Time with the said Mr Tompion, and by his Industry and Care is fully acquainted with his Secrets in the said Art'. He was succeeded by his son, also named William.Condition report: Later dial and minute hand and damage to the cap, the repeat working sluggishly and not always sounding on the bell. The leather outer case worn but retaining both catches. Later chased key, gilt metal bow.
A sterling silver pair cased pocket watch, Robert Bartcliff, Malton, no. 879. Interior case 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and bullseye glass. Movement and dust cover signed and numbered. Outer case 54mm diameter, both Birmingham 1824Condition report: Surface scratches throughout.Tarnished.Base metal catch to the outer case loose.Rust at the bow pin.Marks to the glass.Winds and ticking, no guarantee as to running or time keeping.
An 18ct gold key wound open-faced pocket watch, 50mm diameter. A white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary dial. Bead-style pendant with later replacement bow, back case with vacant cartouche and garter surround. Chester 1858. Suspended on an Art Deco 9ct rose and white gold bar link watch chain. Movement no. 78210. Case no. 8582. 111.48g watch, 12.85g chain. Case by 'Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd., Bradford'Condition report: A split ring has been used to replace the deficient bow.Glass loose.Light marks to the case.Shuts good with a very slight gap to one side of the back case.A dent to the bezel and case at the 10 baton.Small hairline to the dial close to the 4 numerals.Stain at the dial edge at the same point.Bolt rings in working order.Winds and ticking although no guarantee as to running or time keeping.
An Art Deco 14ct gold Cortebert hunter pocket watch,48mm diameter, with fine engine turned pinstripe decoration to both covers, with a vacant oval cartouche to the front. Rolled milled edges to hand chased laurel case sides with chased pendant and bow. A light champagne dial with black Arabic numerals, blued Scotties hands and subsidiary dial. Swiss assay marks. 62.51g.Condition report: Minor light surface marks.Marks to the inside edge of the front cover.Wound for a few turns but not running.It does not tick when gently shaken.
A ladies' 9ct gold Tissot mechanical watch, c.1950,on a later 9ct gold brick link bracelet, c.1960. The case, 17mm diameter, with a champagne dial, raised gilt batons and hands with a safety glass, angled bow-shaped extended lugs with a 9ct gold brick link bracelet, with diagonal etched decoration to a ladder snap clasp. Birmingham 1960. 146mm long, 22.79g. Box, no papersCondition report: Surface marks to the case and bracelet.Areas of tarnish.Winds and ticking, no guarantee as to running or timekeeping.
An Edwardian gold amethyst and split pearl pendant, c.1905,an heart-shaped, buff top, mixed cut amethyst, rub set to a frame of split pearls with a ribbon and bow surmount, grain set with graduated split pearls. A split pearl fleur-de-lys bale suspended on a later 20th century gold Prince of Wales chain. Pendant marked 15ct, chain tested as approximately 9ct gold. Pendant 51 x 31mm, 25.01g. A later fitted case, unsignedCondition report: Tarnish to the back of the bale.Stock or inventory numbers to the reverse visible under 10x magnification.No obvious faults.A very well saturated clean amethyst even to the naked eye.
A Belle Époque pearl and diamond garland-style swag necklace, c.1910,a centrepiece composed of a curved blade edge bar with a central rose cut diamond set bow, with a swag to each side, strung with seed pearls. An old Swiss cut diamond milligrain set to the centre, with an articulated bar below with diamond set laurel leaves. An old European cut diamond and a pear cut diamond, all milligrain set in plain collets. A further matching swag with a diamond and peg set pearl drop, with trace link back chain, pearls untested. All set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as sterling silver and 18ct gold. Centrepiece 80mm long, 45mm drop, 8.82gCondition report: Tarnished, would benefit from being professionally cleaned.Bolt ring clasp, spring a little weak, suggest it is replaced.7.04 x 4.20 x 2.54mmM/N range, P1/P2
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