A one piece back violin 35.25cm inscribed to the interior 8853 together with a violin bow bearing maker's mark L Otto Reichel and a case Condition Report:Scratches and minor indentation with a small crack below the saddle on the top plate. Scratches and minor chips on top and back purfling. Some varnish rub.
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A Regency kingwood crossbanded ebony and satinwood line inlaid mahogany bow front sideboardThe shaped top above a central frieze drawer and concealed drawer flanked by two further drawers to either side, all with applied moulded decoration and later oval cast brass handles, supported on ring turned tapering legs. 137 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, some veneer losses, splits to sides, general wear.
An early 19th century mahogany bow front chest on chestThe arched cornice above an arrangement of two short and six long drawers, flanked by reeded columns, standing on splayed bracket feet. 115 cm wide; 195 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Two top drawers split, some veneer patches, split and veneer patches to cornice, some moulding losses, some moulding replacements, scuffing, scratching and staining, handles replaced, general wear.
John Hassell - Attributed to Wiltshaw and Robinson (Carlton Ware) - Two novelty bisque caricature figures each with articulated egg shaped heads, the first modelled as a Boy Scout and the second a gentleman dressed in a green hat, black tail coat and red oversized bow tie, both unmarked other than printed registration numbers, both with printed Hassell signature, tallest 16cm, S/D. (2)
Regency mahogany bow front chest, moulded top with ebonised stringing, four long cockbeaded drawers with brass ring handles, flanked by reeded columns, ring turned supports with beaded collars, W`116cm, D56.5cm, H105cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 19th/early 20th century ebonised pine cello case by W.E. Hill, 120 Bond Street, London, original brass carrying handles, hook catches, hinges and locks, green plush and mahogany fitted interior, with ebonised bow stays, leather strap and two hinged compartments L131cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Taxidermy - Rainbow Trout in naturalistic setting and bow-front display case, 'Rainbow Trout. 4lb. Caught by Sally Slade, Avington, 18th November 1989. "My First Trout", by Peter Stone, bearing label, L59cm, H32cm, D15cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Wazirforce 1919-1920, Fifty Five Sketches by Captain C.G. Borrowman 4th Gurkha Rifles, a folio of black and white caricature portraits of officers of the regiment. (''Bow Wow'' Borrowman, a celebrated artist/caricaturist, was a friend of John Masters 1/4 Gurkhas, whose autobiographical army book he illustrated); South Persia Casualties - photocopied notes; five Military Books:- The Story of the Staff College 1858-1958; Parts IX & X of Naval & Military Despatches Relating to Operations in the War published in the London Gazette July 1918 to December 1918, and January 1919 to January 1920; War Service Roll of the Members of the Royal Households and Estates of the King and the Queen; and A Regimental Index to the Distinguished Conduct Medals Gazetted Between 1920 and 1997 by Spinks (7)
A French Model 1833 Naval Cutlass, the 68cm single edge broad fullered steel blade engraved with an anchor to each side, the back edge engraved Manuftre Rle. de Chatellerault Mai 1842, the iron bowl hilt bearing traces of black paint and with facetted grip and octagonal pommel, the scabbard now covered in black American cloth, with brass locket but lacking the chape, 82cm; a 17th Century Small Sword, the 34.5cm shortened blued steel blade of diamond section with double fullers towards the brass hilt, with foliate cast shell guard, knuckle bow and quillon, with fluted horn grip, 48cm (2). 1 - Black patching and pitting to blade. Deep pitting to hilt which bears traces of black paint. Scabbard has lost its leather covering which has been replaced with black American cloth, the chape is missing. 2 - Blade with orange rust pitting, bent and shortened at the tip. Chip to grip below pommel.
A US Model 1840 NCO's Infantry Sword, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped on one side of the ricasso Made by the Ames Mfg.Co. Chicopee, the opposing side stamped US, J.F., 1865, the brass hilt with double shell guard, ribbed grip and knuckle bow stamped J.C.W. with brass mounted leather scabbard, 101.5cm . Blde is clean. Lower section of the brass grip has a small crack to one side. Small dents to brass locket of scabbard, with creases and two small holes to the leather.
A William IV Court Sword by Prosser of London, the 79cm diamond section steel blade originally blued and with faint etched decoration, the gilt brass hilt with shell guard applied with crowned Royal cypher, with short crossguard and stirrup knuckle bow, cushioned crown pommel and copper and sprung wire bound grip, with gold and crimson lace strap and bullion sword knot, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved PROSSER, Maker to the King and Royal Family, LONDON, . Black patching and pitting to the blade, with scratch marks and faint etching. The hilt in nice clean condition. The scabbard shoe is missing the very tip. Minor scuffing to the leather.
A 19th Century Spanish Infantry Officer's Sword, the 77cm single edge plated steel blade with a narrow fuller to edge and back edge, the gilt brass hilt pierced and cast with the coat of arms of Castile and León, with foliate tied knuckle bow, oval foliate rosette pommel cap and wire bound horn grip, with plated steel scabbard, 94cm. Black pitting to blade. Surface of scabbard is lifting and crizzled in places. The blade does not quite fit into the scabbard due to a blockage towards the shoe.
A 17th Century English Rapier, with 98.5cm double edge tapered steel blade, the iron hilt with finely pierced guard, recurving crossguard with nipple shape quillons, with slender scroll knucklebow and diaper carved and reeded ivory grip, with fluted cushion pommel, 116.5cm; an 18th Century Small Sword, with 86cm colichemard steel blade, iron hilt with double shell guard chased with figures, finger rings, caryatid knuckle bow, wire bound horn grip and parcel gilt ovoid pommel with raised and polished equestrian battle scenes, 103cm (2). 1 - A patch of pierced decoration to each guard is missing. Orange rust pitting to blade. 2 - Rust pitting to blade. Pitting to hilt
A Late 18th Century American Infantry Officer's Sword, with 70cm single edge double fullered steel blade, gilt brass hilt with slotted guard and fluted knuckle bow, ribbed ivory grip and lion head pommel, 85cm, lacks scabbard. Nicks to edge of blade with pitting. Fine cracks to grip. Wear to gilding. Ferrule is split. Lacks scabbard
A Georgian Spadroon, the 77.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with a crowned bust portrait and tendrils, the steel stirrup hilt with pierced bowed guard and reeded ivory grip, 82cm, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Sidearm, with 55cm broad fullered steel blade, steel stirrup hilt with ribbed fishskin grip, 68cm, lacks scabbard; an Early 20th Century Court Sword, the 79cm triangular section fullered steel blade etched with stands of arms, the steel hilt with cut steel beads to the shell guard and knuckle bow, 96cm (3). 1 - Nicks to edge of blade, with pitting to the tip. 2 - Nicks to edge and back edge of blade, leather washer missing. Some wear to the fishskin grip. 3 - Minor black patches to the hilt, otherwise good. All lack scabbards
NAUTICALIA - A KIT-BUILT WOOD MODEL OF H.M.S. RACEHORSE 54.5cm long (inclusive of bow sprit), in a glazed wooden case, overall 58.5cm high, 66cm wide, 26.5cm deep. Note: H.M.S. Racehorse was an 18-gun ship-rigged (three-masted) sloop of the Royal Navy, later refitted as a bomb ketch. She was originally the French privateer Marquis de Vaudreuil, and was captured by the British in 1757.
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