dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with large fuller and grooved next to the back (some pitting in the second half). Gold-inlaid, relieved drawings with floral motifs at the forte; a cartouche on the right side, with remains of gold inscription, only partially readable: 'DELACOUR & ... F.rs BREVET ... S.M. L'EMPEREUR PARIS'. Beautiful, cast and gilded bronze hilt. Big quillon block on the front part with elliptical shield with inscription in Arabic (meaning 'Vali': chief, commander) on a grained ground and surrounded by frames with palmettes, leaves and shells. Pierced langet to effigy fretwork laurel branches. Quillons (one of which restores) on a circular base and curled downwards. Long cap, finely carved in bass-relief with floral motifs, spirals and frames; pommel with a hole for sword-knot. Back of the quillon with a shield with floral decoration, finely carved in bass-relief. Preserved in a wooden, later case. length 100 cm.
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dating: 18th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade, ribbed in the center, lenticular at the forte and with engraved flowers and characters, remains of inscriptions present as well, not clearly readable: '... Solingen'. Bronze hilt and grip with remains of gilding, decorated with rocaille in relief. Complete with leather scabbard (chape and leather part missing) provided with bronze cap with remains of gilding, decorated en suite with the sword's hilt; one lug. length 81,5 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England, Bronze, smooth-bore, two stage barrel with rings at the mouth, bell-mouthed nozzle, octagonal part with test-bed stamps and small frames engraved at the ends. Iron spring bayonet in the lower part (operated by the tang), marked 'MH' with spring locking mechanism. Lock with flat plate with outlined borders and lowered tang, signed 'W. ADAMS & Co.', provided with sealing and anti-friction system; full stock with brass mounts engraved on the borders, wooden iron-tipped ramrod. length 77 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Bronze, two-stage barrel; octagonal first segment with crowned stamp 'M', round second part, with rings at the girdle and large, circular and bell-mouthed nozzle, with moulded muzzle. Iron tang. Military type percussion lock, with remains of St. Etienne marking .Wooden stock (restore on one side), iron mounts and ramrod. Probably a readjustment of a military gun, transformed for use on board. length 83,3 cm.
dating: 1830-40 provenance: England, Bronze barrel, provided with moulding and upper vent, base engraved with crowned royal monogram 'GR'. Wooden gun carriage with iron and leather mounts. Two lateral cases with ammunition and accessories. Also with a fork, a linstock and a miniature powder flask. length total 38 cm.
dating: 1826 provenance: France, Bronze barrel, base with coat-of-arms with two lilies divided by a diagonal bar and surmounted with another lily, framed with a laurel crown and label with date '1826', neoclassical decorations, engraved and relieved. Upper vent. Wooden artillery wagon with iron mounts, composed of two units, the first houses the cannon arranged for two different positions, behind a dust trunk, accessories on sides, revolving front part and with positions for horses. The second wagon provided with a long stock with a roof-shaped cover for ammunition, back part with two spare wheels. Provenance: Robin Wigington (1932-2002) Exhibition: International Art Treasures, The Assembly Rooms, Bath, 1973, nr. 332AThe Gribeauval system was introduced by General Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval as early as the 18th century. The system revolutionized the French cannons, although they were lighter they did not lose the shooting distance, their production was standardized. This new system helped decisively in various battles during the Napoleonic wars. length cannon 44.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: England, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with large fuller, first part engraved and gilded on a blue ground with trophies and floral motifs; bronze, cross-hilt, engraved with floral motifs; horn grip scales, one with worn surface; iron scabbard with brass mounts, finely engraved with floral motifs, two suspension rings (one broken but present). length 94 cm.
A collection of four late 19c/early 20c copper and bronze medallions, HRH the Duke and Duchess of York July 6th 1893, Tower Bridge open 30th June 1894, Victorian Diamond Jubilee and the City of London Imperial Volunteers raised and equipped for the war in South Africa by the citizens of London, formed 1899 returned to London October 1900, each 5cm diam.
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZE TABLE LAMPS one modelled as a seated cherub, the other as a standing faun, both mounted upon reeded alabaster plinths and each holding gilded candle arms, 59cm high (2) Condition Report: Originally candlesticks which have been converted to electricity. The wax covered candles will probably need replacing.
Franz Xavier Bergmann (1861-1936), a cold-painted bronze figure of a hen marked Geschutz, 2cm high , Franz Bergmann Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a bird in flight indistinctly impressed to tail 4cm high and another of a bird perched on a large leaf, the leaf stamped indistinctly with number 1983 8cm wide (3)
19th century bronze and ormolu clock, chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals, the case with Classical maiden's head and shoulders on a socle base to finial, above urn shaped case with scrolling foliage, floral swag and masks, on scrolling feet, drum movement striking a bell, H.42.5cm Base slightly loose.Minor wear and scratches to case.Chip and knocks to stepped base. With key, no pendulum.Cannot guarantee the working order.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Russia, Semi-rigid body, of miter type, covered with black fur (with some part missing), bronze-color front badge with flaming grenade loaded with monogram 'E II' (Katherine II). Cap of Phrygian cap type, in green cloth, ending in a white pompom. Leather sweat band inside and thick fabric cap. Despite evident signs of use and time, all in all in good condition, given the era. height 34 cm.
dating: 1850/60 provenance: Papal States, Black, with large border sewn in gilded thread, loop in gilded wire with gilded, bronze button of the Noble Guard, decorated in relief, silver-and gold-color cockade in gilded thread. Ostrich feathers. Leather sweat band inside, fabric cap and antique label of Rome manufacturer. Some sign of use and time. In a wooden transport case. height circa 21 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Four in bronze, among which VE III, for the campaigns of Sardinia grenadiers; medal for Sardinia grenadiers festival in a case; target shooting Rome 1902; plaque of the 9° Alpine regiment (in a case); silver medal 'Esposizioni riunite Milano 1894' in a case with defects. And one commemorative medal. diameter 2.5 - 6.4 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Two in silver for Italian-Turkish War and Calabria and Sicilia earthquake. Together with six in bronze of various types and with a Cross for Seniority of military service REI, for 25 years, in gilded metal. All with a ribbon. height 1,7 - 2,6 cm.
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