A full man at arms armor dating: last quarter of the 16th Century provenance: Germany Fine helmet with truncated brim, skull hammered in one piece featuring a crest with twisted border at the center and provided with breaths at the back. Sight ribbed at the center, with cusps and rectangular eye-slots featuring highly relieved, lower border. On each side is a row of breaths provided with joint button-lock. Ribbed ventail with lowered edges and breaths. Sight and ventail with rectangular holes featuring a circle at the center on the right side and simple, round holes on the other. Ventail with joint button. Ribbed beaver; nape-guard and neck-guard with two blades. Remains of old padding inside the helmet. Gorget with two-blade, hinged plates; the neckline with roped border and decorated with notches. Ribbed chest, decorated with gleanings; pauldron small-plates and neckline with thick, twisted ropes; two-blade backpiece. Rivets with remains of brass covering at the back plate. Six-and seven-blade tassets. Complete brassards; ribbed crossbelts and provided with rope, elbow-pieces with twisted ropes, knuckle shield with six-blade back, missing fingers. Provided with complete legs and shoes. Very interesting, composite armor, with fine helmet, with great visual impact. Iron rivets. dimensions: height 175 cm.
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A very scarce transition percussion revolver with spring bayonet by Pattison dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Nottingham Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, marked "PATTISON NOTTINGHAM", provided with foresight, engraved at the nozzle, provided with a spring bayonet on one side. Cylindrical, six-chamber cylinder featuring engravings, numbers and stamps of the test bench. Spring loading gate. Iron frame engraved with fine floral motifs; micro-checkered, walnut grip with a button to release the bayonet at the back. Iron mounts decorated en suite, butt-plate with primer case. Interesting revolver of significant dimensions. dimensions: length 33/48.5 cm.
Williamson Single Shot Deringer dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Round, rifled, 41 cal. rim-fire barrel, marked "WILLIAMSON'S PAT. OCT. 2, 1866 NEW YORK" at the rib, keeping 80% of its finishing, engraved with arrows at the sides and featuring silver foresight; wooden stock with brass mounts and featuring a button to open the barrel. dimensions: length 13.5 cm.
A four-shot Sharps type pepperbox pistol dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe Four, round, 7 mm cal, barrels with foresight; brass frame finely engraved with floral motifs; featuring a button to slide the barrels, folding trigger, wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 14.5 cm.
A very scarce matchlock rifle dating: 17th Century provenance: Eastern Europe Fine, rifled, octagonal, 12 mm cal., soberly decorated with double lines, iron rear-sight, brass foresight and two deep marks, one of them featuring the monogram "HN" and a sign similar to a "Z"; grooved at the tang and at the first part of the barrel; big lock with archaic plate, featuring round pan provided with spark arrester and pan cover, button to stop the match-lock; wooden full stock, decorated with engraved, mother-of-pearl plaques engraved with masks, moon and floral motifs, bone butt-plate engraved with a hare among spirals, patchbox, anatomic, iron trigger guard; horn-tipped, wooden ramrod.A very interesting rifle: both the decoration and the shape suggest that it might have been built in the area between Koenigsberg and the Baltic Sea. dimensions: length 98 cm.
A folding blunderbuss percussion gun with spring bayonet dating: mid-19th Century provenance: France Smooth, octagonal barrel, made in two pieces, with remains of floral engravings and funnel-shaped, bell-mouthed nozzle; box-lock frame with upper hammer, with signature (not clearly legible); wooden butt with checkered neck, button-shaped opening, iron mounts. Spring bayonet with secure lock under the barrel. Belt hook. dimensions: length 83 cm.
An interesting four-barrelled percussion pistol dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Italy A set of four, round, smooth, turn-off, 11 mm cal. barrels, engraved with floral motifs at the base, with ribs and foresight; iron and brass frame, engraved with floral motifs, featuring a button to turn the barrels on the right side; upper hammers, engraved trigger guard; engraved tang featuring silver monogram; sculpted, wooden butt. Iron parts with damages from rust. dimensions: length 24.5 cm.
A rare Martin model 1880 four shot pepperbox centerfire pistol dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Four round, grooved, swiveling, 11 mm ca. barrels with brass sight; smooth, rectangular frame with upper button to open the barrel; marked "MARTIN PATENT" at the inside; checkered, wooden butt. Darkened surface (restored). dimensions: length 32 cm.
A very scarce Robbins and Lawrence five shot percussion pepperbox revolver dating: mid-19th Century provenance: USA A set of five, rifled, swiveling, round, 7.5 mm cal. barrels with protruding ribs, marked "ROBBINS AND LAWRENCE CO. - WINDSOR VT - PATENT 1849"; octagonal at the frame, then round, engraved with floral motifs; provided with a button to open the barrels and insert the primes; wooden grip scales, ring trigger with stecher, enclosed hammer. dimensions: length 24.5 cm.
Pair of Regency clear glass candlestick lustres, with diamond and fan cut drip pans, fitted with floral ormolu sconces, mounted on facetted stems and petal bases, each with twelve double button and rule icicles, (2) 21cm high Condition report: Both have typical chips to the droppers and minor nicks to the cutting. One has a chip to the rim.
A late 19th century ebonised pocket watch box, hinged cover with a rosewood shield cartouche strung in gilt brass and with further stringing to sides, button mechanism revealing a fitted sliding aperture for a watch, the front with inset panelled glass display, 10.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, c.1880, with a Continental silver open face pocket watch
AN ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS AND COPPER OIL LAMP DESIGNED BY W A S BENSON AND MANUFACTURED BY W A S BENSON & CO, C1900 with Benson & Co Hinks' patent burner, 39cm h excluding a frosted glass shade, stamped marks ++In very good original condition with polish residue, the white glazed name button to the burner with restuck chip. The glass shade probably contemporary

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