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Lot 351

Sundry small items comprising three 19th century china dogs, two pairs of plated knife rests, a bronze and onyx horse ashtray, a pair of enamel candlesticks, a yellow glass spirit set, Mary Gregory small vase and bottle and two wooden boxes

Lot 260

A 19th century bronze King Arthur Konig

Lot 385

A bronze striking figural mantel clock, circa 1890

Lot 253

A 19th century French bronze candelabra

Lot 52

A pair of reproduction bronze figures of soldiers

Lot 274

Two boxes containing a quantity of foreign coins, thirty-six cupro-nickel crowns, machine telephone tokens, replica coins, a quantity of pre-decimal bronze and cupro-nickel

Lot 334

Bronze cobra (damaged), Dresden inkwell, Continental ceramics etc

Lot 206

Sir Jacob Epstein (British, 1880-1959) Bronze nude study (Betty Peters) conceived 1943-1945, 54cm Literature Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p.281, illustrated pls.429-30 (similar cast)

Lot 271

Japanese Meiji period bronze container, decorated with gold, silver and lacquer to the lid engraved with lotus flowers, 8cm wide

Lot 272

Japanese Meiji period bronze container, decorated with gold to the lid, engraved with a hut on a mountain top overlooking the ocean, 6cm wide

Lot 273

Japanese Meiji period bronze container, decorated with gold, silver and lacquer to the lid engraved with a bird flying above flowers, 6cm wide

Lot 297

Burmese bronze figure, possibly 18th Century, of a beast with curled tail on a trapezoid base, 7cm high

Lot 414

French Empire, four glass marble mantle clock, surmounted by a gilt bronze eagle above a stepped top with four columns and acanthus leaf sockets, arched base and deep plinth on squat feet, four glass bevelled case enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a gong, twin train movement with mercury pendulum, 60cm high, 34cm wide

Lot 423

19th Century French First Empire gilt bronze mantel clock, the lance above a wreath with a drum case and Ajax in bronze standing to the plinth base, the dial in gilt with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 45cm high

Lot 464

Victorian bronze figure of a lion, standing position raised on a green marble plinth, 10cm long, together with an iron figure of a boy reclining on a rock clutching a rifle and a sword to his back, 13cm high, (2)

Lot 475

Bronze figure of Cupid, possibly 17th Century, seated upon a dolphin riding waves, above a bearded man plinth base, 8.5cm high

Lot 648

19th Century pestle and mortar, cast in bronze with ring turned decoration, 11cm high, (2)

Lot 662

Finely carved 19th Century desk seal, the classical male figure carved above a square section column and bronze seal base with the monogram TP, 15.5cm high

Lot 854

Circa 1600 Italian bronze mortar, the mortar decorated with arched swags and long gadrooned base on a pedestal, 11cm high. The mortar is attributed to the Alberghetti family workshop

Lot 1419

A bronze figure of a clarinet player

Lot 38

An African stylised bronze elephant and a bronze water diviner

Lot 1422

A bronze figure of a rearing horse

Lot 1224

A framed Battle of Waterloo bicentenary collection consisting a 14ct gold coin and 5 bronze commemorative coins

Lot 95

A bronze figure of a guitar player

Lot 51

A bronze figure of a female golfer

Lot 1319

A bronze figure of a boy playing a squeeze box

Lot 311

Small bronze statue of U.S. military cavalryman. Stamped "Trooper" on back. Bronze measures 8" tall on 1" wood base, 6" wide at base.

Lot 312

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Wooly Chaps, which depicts a horse with two of his four legs off the ground. The rider, dons wooly chaps and a cowboy hat. One of the rider’s hands is griped on the horse’s mane and one end of a lasso. His other hand is outstretched behind his body, gripping, what should be the other end of the lasso if it was present in this statue. . This statue is all comprised of the same deep bronze coloring with high detail shown in the cast. On the base of this bronze, Frederick Remington’s name is engraved with gold lettering. The bronze is situated on top of a piece of rectangular marble with a gold colored plaque.

Lot 313

This lot is of Frederick Remington's Mountain Man, which depicts a horse carefully going down a very steep mountain with his rider. The horse has three legs on the ground, and the fourth is raised as he gingerly takes the next step, with his hind legs bracing him. The rider gazes out as he grips to the reigns with one hand and his other rests behind him on the horse’s saddle. This statue is all comprised of the same deep bronze coloring with high detail shown in the cast. Please note that there is no marble base on this statue.

Lot 314

This lot is of Frederick Remington's Cheyenne. This bronze depicts a horse and Native American rider. The horse is in full stride with all of his legs off of the ground. The rider lays down, close to the horse, only holding on with his legs. In one hand, the rider holds a spear, while his other hand is deficient a weapon. The horse and rider are tinted to a light brown coloring with other items on the cast tinted a slightly darker coloring. All cast items are displayed with high detail. The bronze is situated on a rectangular piece of marble with a gold color plaque. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington's name is engraved with gold lettering.

Lot 315

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Arizona Cowboy. This bronze depicts a horse with the three of his legs on the ground and one of his front legs slightly raised in the air. The rider holds onto the reigns with one hand, as the other hand extends behind him. The horse and rider are tinted to a light brown coloring with high detail shown in the cast. The bronze is situated on a rectangular piece of marble with a gold color plaque. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington's name is engraved with gold lettering.

Lot 316

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Cowboy, which depicts a horse with three of his legs on the ground. The cowboy rider turning his head over his shoulder to gaze at what is behind him. The rider holds onto the reigns with both hands as the horse’s head bends down towards his legs. The cowboy is dressed in his traditional cowboy garb with a cowboy hat and bandana around his neck. The horse, in this composition, appears to be a slightly lighter shade of bronze than the body of the cowboy. However, both display high detail shown in the cast. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington’s name is engraved with gold lettering. The bronze is situated on top of a piece of rectangular marble with a gold colored plaque.

Lot 619

The basis for this custom target revolver was an English marked Smith & Wesson six shot, N frame, Triple-Lock blued revolver. Frame has numerous British proofs, as does matching number cylinder. Custom target features include King Super Target style full vent rib with integral micro-adjustable rear sight, custom front sight with insert, original hammer has been customized with flat top, smooth trigger, action honed. Barrel has been hand stamped on left side ".45 Colt" with Smith & Wesson logo on right. Sports a mint pair of custom diamond checkered small pre-war style walnut grips. Original lanyard ring. Grip adapter, five screw and pinned barrel. Strong clean bore and fine action. Retains approximately 95% of the reapplied blue finish, done at time of conversion. Blue is turning a bronze hue on cylinder flats, bright blue in flutes. All work was professionally performed. Innovative job in that they took one of the sweetest actions ever made in the Triple-Lock but being a British export, the action was better suited to a target gun. This gun will also fire .45 Smith & Wesson and the .455 Eley. A Triple-Lock custom target revolver that can still win competition. Serial Number-2129; Manufacturer-S&W; Model-Double Action; Caliber-.45 LC; Barrel Length-6 - 1/2"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 632

Caliber is 45-70, serial number is 1050, barrel length is 8". This is the Model 100 and one of the largest hand guns ever manufactured. These were manufactured beginning in 1973 in Evansville Indiana. They were manufactured through 1999. Production at Evansville ended at serial number 524. This is a Keller continuation with the sand cast bronze frame and blue barrel and cylinder. This gun has seen some use, cylinder blue has high edge wear and is starting to thin and has a drag line. The barrel shows light muzzle wear. Grips are excellent. Bore and action are perfect. Has adjustable rear site and front site. It is a six shot single action. Very interesting revolver. Serial Number-1050; Manufacturer-Century; Model-100; Caliber-45-70; Barrel Length-8"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 751

This is a wonderful piece of Art Deco American folk art, dating to the early 20th century. The lamp is in working order and has an early light bulb still with it. It is bronze gilt over metal. It depicts a wonderfully detailed Indian Warrior on horseback. The detail of the horse is remarkable with an open mouth ready for the gallop. There are some decorated areas of plants on the base of the lamp. Measures 36 ¼ inches tall x 10 inches wide x 21 inches long. Some minor losses to paint and scattered marks from use.

Lot 78

Includes an Imperial Russian military cap with a white body, velveteen black band and piping. Russian writing on crown lining that is hard to read. Numerous black and brown spots throughout the hat; a blue military style visor with red trim, black visor, lining and sweatband; a reproduction Prussian feldgrau white military cap with visor, black chin strap, white trim and brown lining; a WWI era Prussian visored infantry cap with red band and white body, gold bullion rope, lining and chin strap; a WWI era Prussian hussars visor cap with scarlet band, white piping and black body. Silver skull on the front. Grey lining, no chin strap; a German brown and black hat with leather visor, chin strap and two silver double headed eagle buttons. Blue lining with fading old marks; a reproduction Prussian white body with red band and piping. Lining and chin strap. Shipping container has :Carl Kuhlmann Holzminden Markt2, and a WWII U.S. Army officer's khaki visored cap with bronze eagle insignia with shield and a chin strap with two brass eagle buttons. Lining with Lord & Taylor, 5th Avenue. Sweat band marked with name "H.L. Bodecwe".

Lot 852

This medal was awarded to George Robinson for saving the life of Seward during the night Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. The medal is made of solid bronze. It reads: "To George F. Robinson. Awarded by the Congress of the United States, March 1, 1871 for his heroic conduct on the 14th day of April 1865. In saving the life of the Honorable Wm. H. Seward then Secretary of State of the United States.” The medal is signed by the maker: "G.Y. Coffin" and designer Paquet. Measures 3-1/8 inches in diameter x ¼ inches thick. In excellent condition.

Lot 974

Tapered straight blade with partial single fullers and blued panels with gilt washed engraved military motifs on each side, right side marked "W.H.H.&S." Nickel plated cast brass hilt and urn pommel, faceted and fluted panels, knuckle bow cast with foliage designs. Reeded bone grip. Nickel brass scabbard with acorn drag and small bronze plaque on left side marked "HORSTMANN/&/SONS/MAKERS/PHILADA" in raised letters. Excellent condition, blade retains about 95% bright blue and gilt finishes and polish. Hilt retains about 90% nickel with some wear to raised areas, grip excellent. Scabbard excellent with 30-40% nickel finish, otherwise unpolished brass retains a mellow patina. For an identical example, see pages 116-118, plate 107 of "The American Sword" by Harold L. Peterson. Blade Length-28"; Overall Length-38 - 3/4";

Lot 980

According to the factory letter, this revolver was part of a shipment of 1,000 guns sent on August 11th, 1863 to the New York Arsenal as a standard revolver. It is now engraved and plated. Numerous examples of rejected U.S. Government revolvers returned, engraved and sold the civilian market can be found in R.L. Wilson's book on Colt engraving. This revolver was period engraved. The vine and scroll engraving with punch dot background has the characteristics of guns engraved by either L.D. Nimschke or his shop, including the dog's head hammer. You will find full coverage engraving on the frame, the rebated area of the cylinder, trigger guard, loading lever, and nearly full coverage engraving of the barrel, all of which was done during the period and is of this style. With the exception of the cylinder, loading lever and hammer, the gun was fully plated. Barrel legends are sharp as new. Has matching numbers on frame, inside the trigger guard, back inside of barrel, and cylinder. It is interesting to note that this serial number on both the trigger guard and barrel are found on interior areas as the area of usual placement has been engraved. The size and style of number fonts appears identical and in our opinion was done in the same font as that used by Colt, which would be proper given that these serial numbers had to be moved due to the engraving. The cylinder was at one time gold plated; much of the plating is in the recesses and is still in the chambers, which would indicate that this revolver was never fired once finished. All safety nipples are intact, as well are the original percussion nipples. Cylinder scene is near perfect. Loading lever and hammer still have evidence of case colors. Most of the gold plating is worn off cylinder or flaked to a shiny gun metal grey. The frame and trigger guard retain a majority of the plated finish with high edge wear. The barrel has about 70% of the plating with some age freckling and brown toning. Blued barrel wedge is not numbered. This revolver is cut for a shoulder stock. There are no frame makings on left side as they have been fully engraved over. The grips are a Tiffany style cast bronze and plated; features Civil War battle scene on right panel, spikes and shield on back, and a different Civil War battle scene on left panel. Matching last three digits of serial number (999) are stamped inside. We can find no Tiffany Company markings, so it can assumed to either be unsigned or Tiffany-type. They are one piece with a separate cast grip cap of an eagle. Nearly identical grips with this decoration can be seen on page 195-198 in the book of Colt Engraving. You can see various examples of the L.D. Nimschke engraving patterns beginning on page 203 of the Colt Engraving books, as well as a nearly identical dog head engraved hammer on page 206. The rifled bore is near mint. Perfect action. This revolver is housed in a contemporary wooden case with a brass plaque on cover, lined in green velvet, original Colt stamped two cavity bullet mold, and a Watervliet wax coated box of six Army cartridges. The compartment lid and lining appear to be more contemporary, as does the label. An extremely handsome, period engraved presentation 1860 Colt Army revolver. The book on Colt engraving shows numerous examples of these Nimschke engraved 1860 Army's with the Tiffany-style cast grips and are considered the most handsome of all percussion revolvers, and this example is in superb all original condition. Serial Number-129999; Manufacturer-Colt; Model-1860 Army; Caliber-.44 percussion; Barrel Length-8"; FFL Status-Antique;

Lot 119

They are consecutively numbered 185 and 186. Each badge has an eagle on top with the state steel. Made of brass or bronze. No. 186 was made Whitehead & Hoag, Newark. No. 185 is the same maker with a different stamp.

Lot 1254

Case hardened barrel cluster of six with stiff leaf decoration around muzzles and proofed with English proofs between each barrel. Removable nipples around ring at breech. Case hardened and scroll engraved top hammer double action mechanism. Scroll engraved trigger guard bow and buttcap with compartment for spare nipples. Top of action tang engraved "DOOLEY / BANELAGH ST / LIVERPOOL". Engraved screw heads on tang and barrels. Figured one piece grips with fine checkering and octagonal vacant German silver wrist escutcheon. Rosewood case with vacant round brass plaque on lid and partitioned interior with ivory knob on lid, complete with bronze "SYKES" marked powder flask, rosewood and brass ramrod/cleaning rod, and nipple removal wrench. Interior lid features original paper label reading "W.M. DOOLEY / GUNMAKER / LIVERPOOL" and displaying a scene of a hunter with two dogs. Excellent condition; all steel components retain 90-95% bright case colors, some brown patina and freckling on barrels which rest against case. Appears to have seen little or no use. Trigger with traces of fire blue. Grip is excellent with sharp checkering. Tang screw has been replaced. Action is tight and bores are excellent. Case is good; lid has some dark areas around edges and escutcheon, some scattered dents and scratches. Red velour partitioned interior shows some fading and has some areas on bottom worn through from placement of items and a couple small tears from barrels. Accessories excellent. Label very good showing some losses from acidity of glue. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-William Dooley; Model-Pepperbox; Caliber-.41 Percussion; Barrel Length-3-1/4"; FFL Status-Antique;

Lot 1255

Cluster of six smoothbore blued barrels with polished muzzle faces and stiff leaf engraving around muzzles. Each barrel separated by solid blued rib, and proofed with alternating crown over "P" or crown over "V" English proof marks. Each barrel fitted with a nipple around ring at breech. Case hardened double action over hammer mechanism engraved on each side with detailed scrolls with steel trigger guard also engraved en suite and fire blued thumb safety. Left side of action engraved "JOHN BLISSETT / 322 HIGH HOLBORN / LONDON" in an oval surrounded by engraving. One piece checkered figured walnut grip with diamond section checkering around silver vacant oval wrist escutcheon on spine, and case hardened butt cap with cavity for extra nipples and flower engraved on lid. Complete with original red velour lined fitted English case with small bronze flask and nipple remover wrench and key. Rosewood case has brass corners, round key escutcheon and vacant round plaque on top of lid. Excellent condition; barrels retain 95% plus original bright blue finish. Nipples show little to no use. Action, trigger guard and butt cap retain 70% or better original case hardening with some areas on left side turning to grey from exposure to light. Trigger and safety retain 60-70% fire blued finish. Grip excellent with sharp engraving. Case excellent with a few scattered scratches on top, interior shows significant fading from light exposure, and some minor scuffs and wear from use. Bullet mold is missing. Accessories excellent. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-John Blissett; Model-Pepperbox; Caliber-.34 Percussion; Barrel Length-2-3/4"; FFL Status-Antique;

Lot 1301

Bronze tube with two posts, one on each side of touch hole and one on turned canon muzzle. Three stage tapered tube is decorated with relief triangles stamped with crescent moons in each panel. There is a tube mounted behind the breech for a rod in order to aim the gun. Complete with original attached bronze support swivel for mounting this gun on a wall or ship. Excellent condition; retains a dark green patina overall with some wear around touch hole and on top of sights. The support swivel is free and operational and the touch hole is clear. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Malayan; Model-Lataka; Caliber-1 3/8"; Barrel Length-37 - 1/2" L.; FFL Status-Antique;

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