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ËœA NORTH INDIAN DAGGER (PESH KABZ) WITH RHINOCEROS HORN HILT, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY with strongly tapering blade formed with slightly curved and rounded back-edge and double-edged towards the point, carved rhinoceros horn pistol grip with engraved shaped iron ferule and tang button 33.3 cm; 13 in blade
A 28 BORE GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640-50 with tapering octagonal barrel, rounded lock retained by three side nails (one shortened), fitted with external wheel retained by a small bracket and sliding pan-cover with button release, figured walnut full stock moulded about the tang and over the fore-end, compressed swelling butt bound with an iron band, iron mounts comprising trigger-guard, ramrod-pipe and iron fore-end cap, and iron-tipped wooden ramrod (the iron parts polished bright) 46.4 cm; 18 1/4 in barrel
TWO SAXON LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, DRESDEN, CIRCA 1610, ALMOST CERTAINLY MADE FOR THE TRABANTENLEIBGARDE OF THE PRINCE ELECTOR CHRISTIAN II almost forming a pair, with long slender barrels formed in two stages, chiselled with a band of beadwork over the octagonal breeches, stamped 'HS' for Hans Stockmann (Neue Støckel 3099) and with a series of decorative marks, plain locks retained by two side nails, fitted with domed iron wheel-covers, sliding pan-covers with button releases, and moulded dogs, fruitwood full stocks inlaid over their length in staghorn with foliate plaques about the tangs (one incomplete), with further engraved staghorn pellets, including rosettes, and, about the side nails, a snail and a marine monster, the rear portion set within segmental lines, fluted lemon-shaped pommels decorated en suite (one stock cracked, small losses), engraved horn ramrod-pipes and fore-end caps, iron trigger-guards, one incorporating trigger-return spring (the other missing), and horn-tipped ramrods, probably the original 48 cm; 18 7/8 in barrels (2) Provenance The former Saxon Electoral Armoury, Dresden Hans Stockman is recorded working in Dresden from 1590 until his death in 1639. He became a master of the gunmaker's guild in 1603 and Burger of Dresden in 1605. He made a number of arms for the Electoral Armoury of which well over one hundred still remain. See Schaal 1975, p. 46. These pistols are almost identical to other examples made for the Electoral Guard. However, they do not include the Electoral Arms and the Archmarshallship of the Holy Roman Empire which are present on other examples.
AN INDIAN DAGGER (CHILANUM), LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY with curved tapering double-edged blade formed with a central rib and a reinforced tip, iron hilt comprising bifurcated guard and pommel, the latter extending on one side to form a recurved knuckle-guard with stylised monsterhead finial, and bud-shaped pommel button (areas of pitting and wear) 23.0 cm; 9 in blade
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 18TH CENTURY with broad curved blade double-edged towards the point, cut with a narrow fuller along the back and stamped with a star mark on each side, iron hilt of characteristic form, comprising langets with shaped terminals, mushroom-shaped quillons, recurved knuckle-guard with stylised monster-head finial, large disc-shaped pommel, the button resting on a petal-shaped domed washer, and the hilt encased in silver decorated with gilt panels pricked with foliage 78.0 cm; 30 ¾ in blade
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the point, iron hilt of characteristic form including a pair of langets swelling towards the tips, a pair of quillons, recurved knuckle-guard with stylised monsterhead finial, large disc-shaped pommel and attenuated button, the hilt encrusted with gold foliage enriched with silver pellets 81.5 cm; 32 1/8 in blade
AN INDIAN SWORD (KHANDA), LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY with flat-blade swelling and double-edged towards the low triangular point, etched with a short inscription on one face, iron hilt comprising a pair of langets with bud-shaped terminals, broad figure-of-eight shaped knuckle-guard with pierced border, rising to a broad knuckle-guard decorated en suite, flat pear-shaped pommel with long attenuated button on a flower-shaped rosette, and integral grip 75.0 cm; 29 1/2 in blade
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR) AND AN INDIAN SPEAR, 19TH CENTURY the first with curved bladed double-edged towards the point, silver-plated hilt of characteristic form including large disc pommel with domed finial and pierced button for a tassel, in its scabbard; the second with tapering head of flattened-diamond section, writhen globular basal moulding and tapering socket the first: 77.0 cm; 30 3/8 in blade (2)
AN UNUSUAL INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 19TH CENTURY with straight double-edged blade with traces of an inscription within a short fuller on each face and etched with a 'watered' pattern, iron hilt of characteristic form, comprising a pair of short quillons with button-shaped terminals, a pair of langets with shaped terminals, disc pommel with a domed finial, and integral grip, decorated over almost its entire surface with bouquets of flowers against a punched ground within linear frames in thickly encrusted silver koftgari 73.5 cm; 29 in blade
TWO EPEES AND TWO COURT SWORDS 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first two with tapering blades terminating in a button-shaped finial, openwork brass hilts decorated with neo-rococo scrolls and helmet-shaped pommels; the third with slender blade and burnished iron hilt decorated in imitation of brilliants and the fourth probably for a diplomat, with brass hilt with beadwork border the first: 86.5 cm; 34 in blades (4)
A SCOTTISH BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD, MID-18TH CENTURY with broad double-edged blade, stamped with the spurious date '1515' in a short fuller and with the running wolf mark ahead on each face, iron hilt of flattened bars carrying an alternating arrangement of oval and square panels pierced with with hearts and circles within linear frames, a large oval bar for the reins, scrolling quillon, engraved bun-shaped pommel, associated bud-shaped button, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip 88.0 cm; 34 5/8 in blade
A Swiss centre seconds chronograph open face pocket watch, gilt dial with floral centre, Roman numerals, beaded minute track, blued spade hands, centre seconds, button wind I S G Swiss movement ,14ct gold case, serial No 61379, scaled read cover, stamped 14k, 109.8g gross, suspended from a 9ct Albert chain, T bar terminal, and 9ct medal fob, 18.4g
Jaeger-Lecoultre - a military issue world war II GSTP open face pocket watch, luminous Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, spade hands, button wind movement, 467/2 chrome case, stamped G.S.T.P, F010776; another conforming button wind movement, 467, stamped G.S.T.P 264600 XX (2)
A Dennison Moon gold plated open face pocket watch, white dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gold coloured spade hands, button wind visible movement, No 51589, case No 947633, suspended from a fancy link 9ct gold Albert chain, T bar terminal, stamped 9ct, 15.4g, 119.7g gross
J W Benson - a silver open face pocket watch, white dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued Arrow hands, 15 jewel button wind movement, Ref No 393, No 7668, plain silver case, London 1938, Serial No 697668, 48mm diameter, 102.5g gross, suspended from an unusual silver link naval Reef knot Albert chain, attached silver medal/fob Birmingham 1898, T bar terminal, 42cm long, 63.2g
Ladies' accessories - a Continental silver lute shaped scent bottle c 1885, London import marks; a silver circular pill box, Birmingham 1900; an early 20th Century lady's accessories case, crimson velvet and silk, contents to include silver handled shoe horn, nail and thread scissors, button hook, needles and needle case; a souvenir of London gilt metal coin case; a silver handled shoe button hook; a cloissone matchbox cover; a champagne tap etc
An Edwardian fitted lady's jacket, plum silk, velvet trim and covered buttons, stand-up velvet collar; a lady's Edwardian fitted woollen jacket, open front double breasted, braid trim; a 19th Century lady's bodice, cotton check in shades of sepia and lavender, woven button detail, broad bell sleeves (3)
Taxidermy: A Northern Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) by Rowland Ward, a full mount female bird with unusual colouring to the feathers in walking pose with head turning slightly to the right, stood upon an earth covered natural setting with short grasses and a small wooden branch with inscription ''APTERYX MANTELLI BAY OF ISLANDS A.T. PYE LFT'', to the interior a Rowland Ward button shaped ivorine label, to the underneath ''The Jungle'' paper trade label Rowland Ward, 187 Piccadilly, London, enclosed within a five glass table display case 44.5cm by 35cm by 47.5cmrear glass panel is cracked
Fars double khorjin, south west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 3ft. 11in. X 1ft. 9in. 1.20m. X 0.54m. The faces with ivory hooked medallion centres woven with floral motifs; wide dark blue border; polychrome striped plainweave back; large button trim to bridge. Polychrome closings and plaited wool loops.

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