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Bing (GBN) First Series clockwork ocean liner 'Britannia' 21.5 inches long, 1902-1909, hand enamelled tinplate, fine detail includes 2 funnels forward, one with male winding arbor (key supplied), 2 masts forward (one detached), both masts with Union flag atop. Fine painted abstract figurehead painting on both sides of bow. Anchor winch (anchors missing) and companion way hatch on fore deck. Forward wheelhouse and passenger cabin with ladder to upper deck, 2 sets of davits (one detached), one lifeboat, other missing, ventilation shafts, Poop deck at stern with ladder to upper deck with hand wheel for rudder and on/off lever for CW motor, jack staff (detached) flying white ensign 'Britannia' transfers below poop deck on port and starboard. Fine double handrail with cast stanchions all around deck and atop cabins, (rudder has been inverted by previous owner). One pair of shrouds for the foremast present but detached. wheeled cradle missing, but has original 'orange box' wood carry case with original paper labels on end, labels for Schlitten No. 3 (trolley) for 'Britannia' and for GBN oval Lady and Lion stature logo, Caveat emptor - deck and cabins appear repainted. Hull? A steam propelled version of this ship appears on page 51 of 'Mr Gamage's Great Toy Bazaar 1902-1906' also see page 75 'The Allure of Toy Ships' by Richard T Claus for a similar larger model
A late George III mahogany bow front chest, with three long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 91cm H x 100cm W x 56cm D (some veneer loss) CONDITION REPORT: The handles are not original. There is some veneer lacking to the back right corner of the top. Some scratches to the top on the back left. The back left bracket foot has a piece detached which is in the drawer. General age wear patina throughout, overall fair.
An 18 carat gold cased full face decimal chronograph pocket watch by John Lecomber of London and Liverpool, dated September 13th 1875, together with an 18 carat gold chain, 23.7 g (case hall-marked Chester 1880), housed in a box containing four 10 shilling notes CONDITION REPORTS We are unable to confirm whether the watch is in full working order. The weight of the watch alone is approx 135g The weight of the chain is 23.8g. without the key. The watch case has a diameter of 5.5cm approx,. Numerous light surface scratches, some scuffs to the case, some minor dents and knocks to the case mainly to the back. The dial is in good condition with no chips to the edges, etc. Some accretions, some light surface scratches and scuffs to the glass. There is no wear or base metal coming through from the bow ring so would conclude that the bow ring is not plated but gold. The watch has been over wound. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
A 19th Century carved brisé fan decorated with figures within a landscape with pagodas, together with a 19th Century bone and sequin decorated fan depicting dandelions CONDITION REPORTS The brisé fan has numerous areas of discolouration adn staining especialy to the outer sticks nad sticks to the middle of the fan. The ribbon has come apart on the far left hand stick. Some surface scratches and accretions. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. The 19th Century bone and sequine decorated fan has numeroous areas of discolouration and staining, wear and fading on the giltwork . The cloth is discooured and has areas of staining. There appears to be a repair on the left hand outer stick which appears to have been snapped and tied together with a bow. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use - see images for details
A George III mahogany bow front sideboard, the plain top above one narrow and two deep drawers, raised on square tapering legs CONDITION REPORTS Has surface scratches, marks, etc, to the top as well as a damp mark, etc. Water marks and blotches all over the front as well. Missing veneers in various places. Cracks, knocks, bumps, etc. Drawer liners split. Heavy wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details. Approx 63.5 cm deep x 122 cm wide x 91.5 cm high.
Indian 1796 Marahagra Personal Cavalry Sword 29 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved and shortened, 1796 sword blade. Brass stirrup knuckle bow, downswept quillon and langets. Brass lion pommel and backstrap. Ribbed wooden grip. Contained in its leather covered, wooden scabbard with brass throat and chape.
Victorian Court Dress Sword 29 inch, double edged, narrow blade. Etched floral scrolls and lances. Maker "To The Queen. Hawkes & Co Piccadilly London". Brass turn down shell guard with overlaid crowned "VR" cypher and oak leaf spray. Brass crossguard and knuckle bow. Brass coronet pommel. Wire bound grip. Contained in its leather scabbard with brass mounts.
Georgian 1788/1796 Infantry Officer's Blued and Gilt Sword 32 1/2 inch, single edged, straight blade. Large fuller. Steel retaining its blued and gilt panel with crowned GR cypher, foliage, royal coat of arms and "Osborne's Warranted" maker's scroll. The back edge engraved "Osborne". Steel stirrup knuckle bow, downswept quillon and langets. Steel pommel and backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding (hilt painted silver). Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Blade of pre 1808 construction when the Birmingham Company became Osborne & Gunby.
Current Issue Polish M1917 Cavalry Sword 33 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with narrow fuller. One side etched with floral scrolls and "Honor I Ojczyzna" over Polish eagle. Brass crossguard, langets and D shape knuckle bow. Brass backstrap. Leather covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its brass scabbard with two loose hanging rings.
19th Century Constabulary Cutlass 23 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved, nickel plated blade. Wide fuller. The back edge stamped "Mole B'ham". Nickel plated D shape knuckle bow and downswept quillon. Plated pommel. Shagreen covered, wooden ribbed grip. Some plating loss and damage to grip.
Polish M1934 Cavalry Sword 32 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller and narrow rear fuller. Forte stamped "H Ludwikow Kielce". Back edge stamped "A 8015". Brass crossguard with ring quillon. Double langets, knuckle bow and pommel. Leather covered wooden grips (some damage). Contained in its steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Some pitting and painted silver. Tight fit to sword.
Imperial German Artillery Officer's Sword 31 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller. Brass stirrup knuckle bow and downswept quillon with floral and stand of arms decoration. Langets with overlaid, white metal, crossed cannon barrels. Brass lion head pommel with backstrap and grip ears decorated with floral panels. Black composite grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its black painted, steel scabbard with single hanging ring.
Third Reich German Officer's Sword 36 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved, plated blade. Narrow fuller. The forte with maker "Alcoso Solingen". Darkened brass stirrup knuckle bow and downward swept quillon with engraved oak leaf decoration. Double langets with eagle and swastika decoration. Brass backstrap and grip ears with oak leaf engraving. Black composite grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its blackened steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Complete with leather and white metal hanging strap and leather and green cord sword knot.
Rare Royal Artillery "Dundas" Sword 28 1/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. The forte with "P" and broad arrow. Brass D shape knuckle bow and downswept quillon. Brass grooved grip with Ordnance stamp. Only a few examples of this sword are known. Designed by Colonel Dundas between 1850-55.
Current Issue Polish M1917 Cavalry Sword 31 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with double fullers. One side etched with floral scrolls and "Bog Honour Ojczyzna" over Polish eagle. Brass crossguard, langets and D shape knuckle bow. Brass backstrap and pommel. Leather covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its chrome plated scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Clean condition.
Argentine Air Force Officer's Sword 29 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Etched foliage and "Fuerza Aerea Argentina". Forte with "Jorfra" trade mark. Gilt brass knuckle bow with gorgon head and floral decoration. Downswept quillon. Gilt brass backstrap with winged angel. White composite grip. Contained in its black leather covered, steel scabbard with gilt floral decorated mounts.
Polish M1934 Cavalry Sword 32 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller and narrow rear fuller. Forte stamped "H Ludikow Kielce". Back edge stamped "C1460". Brass crossguard with ring quillon, double langets, knuckle bow and pommel. Wooden grooved grips. Contained in its steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Chape with faint number. Scabbard pitted. Grip possibly a later replacement.
Early 20th Century Continental Officer's Sword 29 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller. Traces of foliage engraved panels. Brass stirrup knuckle bow, double langets and turn down quillon. Brass backstrap with grip ears. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its plated steel scabbard (throat absent). Two loose hanging rings. Several dents. Complete with a silver bullion sword knot.
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