A Victorian button back armchair, with shaped back, scroll arms, sprung seat, raised on tapering turned legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 78cm wide x 96cm high x 86cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 439 - Back castors lacking, chunks off back feet, damages (re-glued) to tops of front legs, upholstery has minor marks and colour fading, faux velvet, slight movement to right arm, but good usable condition.
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A set of six Victorian rosewood chairs, with heart shaped back, scroll carved splat and green leather button seat, raised on baluster turned legs, including two similar (8) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 518 - chair height 85cm, seat height 45cm. Front leg repaired at top, top rail repaired, colour faded, button lacking to seats, general scuffs and scrapes, but frames are tight, pair of chairs have repairs to legs.
A closed helmet in the XVI century style dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe Skull in one piece with short, twisted comb featuring longitudinal, fluted decorations, with an iron plume-holder on the back, on the right the button to release the beaver. Full visor, cusped and ribbed at the centre, with long eye-slots and rectangular air holes. Beaver with neck-guard in one piece, with button to release the ventail; recessed margin and twisted roping. Two-plate nape-guard with bordered en suite, featuring a series of fluted decorations en suite with the skull. Fine helmet in the Maximilian style, with skull in one piece; craft of extraordinary quality, faithful reproduction of the original ones of the epoch. dimensions: height 29,5 cm.
A rare percussion stick gun dating: mid-19th Century provenance: London Smooth, round, turn-off, iron, 12 mm cal. barrel with stamp of the test bench and unclear name, with two bands engraved and gilt with floral motifs, foresight; round frame with lower hammer and foldaway trigger, marked "DAY'S PATENT IR" and "25"; angled, wooden grip with button marked "SWAINE & CO LONDON", under the grip a brass plaque with Day's emblem and address "UBBARD 126 EWGATE ST.". Nozzle with brass stopper, brass-tipped wooden ramrod provided with spring to block the ramrod inside the barrel. dimensions: length 73.5 cm.
An execution sword dating: 17th Century provenance: Europe Long, straight, double-edged blade, with rounded tip (pitting) featuring remains of engravings; iron hilt, straight quillons of round section, with rings and cusps at the edges; grip with leather binding, with three rings, narrowing toward the top; fig-shaped pommel with button. dimensions: length 114,5 cm.
A court small-sword dating: 18th Century provenance: France Straight, colichemarde blade of triangular section with hollow faces; iron hilt; two valves sword-shell pierced with racemes, the quillon chiselled en suite and partially pierced, as the guard is; pommel decorated with pierced racemes and a pine cone shaped button; grip with moor's heads (defects), silver covering and iron wire binding. Leather scabbard (restored) with iron chape and cap, the last one engraved with racemes and provided with a ring. dimensions: length 95,5 cm.
A guradé dating: late 19th Century provenance: Abissinia Curved, single-edged blade with wide fuller, engraved with floral and geometrical motifs, one inscription at the base, featuring the effigy of Negus profile on a side, and the lion of Judah on the other. Horn grip (parts missing) with a button consisting in a Maria Theresa thaler. dimensions: length 87.5 cm.
A jambyia dating: 19th Century provenance: Arabia Curved, damask blade, slightly thickened at the tip, with central raiser; gilt brass grip, entirely engraved with flowers, with a central band featuring geometrical frames, provided with a small button at the pommel, gilt too. Wooden scabbard with purple velvet covering (worn) stitched with gilt thread; gilt brass chape and cap, both featuring a wide band decorated with pierced spirals and leaves, at the cap a relieved frame. Arabic dagger with a good quality blade. dimensions: length 29 cm.
A pesh-kabz dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia Almost straight, single-edged blade of fine damask, slight fuller, strengthened "T"-back chiselled with a leaf featuring remains of gilding; walrus ivory in one piece, with a heart-shaped, brass plaque at the top provided with a button with a brass ring. Wooden scabbard with yellow velvet covering (partially worn) stitched with orange and silver thread; iron chape and cap, both decorated with pierced and gilt floral motifs at the border; chape with bud-shaped cusp, cap with dice-shaped loop. dimensions: length 41 cm.
A percussion Wender pistol by Anton Haas dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Bavaria Round, rifled, 13 mm cal barrels (used) with rib featuring the silver signature "ANT. HAAS" and "IN MUNCHEN"; backward spring locks, engraved with the effigy of a church and landscape; wooden butt in two parts, brass mounts engraved with floral motifs, trigger guard with spring button to rotate the barrels. Ramrod without tip. To be cleaned. dimensions: length 31.5 cm.
A sabre dating: second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe Strong, slightly curved, single-edged blade with tip, short tang; brass hilt, quillon with triangular open-works and guard provided with a lateral loop; solid brass grip, with outlines, studs and button. dimensions: length 65 cm.
A police short sword dating: 19th Century provenance: United Kingdom Curved, single -tip and false-edged blade (some small teeth), with fuller; one-quillon brass hilt, brass ring-nut and cap, grip with fish skin covering. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, cap with small button. dimensions: length 71 cm.
A National's Guard short sword dating: 19th Century provenance: Piedmont Straight, double-edged blade, with central fuller; solid brass hilt, quillon with cross. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, cap with button with Savoy shield; white leather pocket (defects). dimensions: length 65,5 cm.
A rare 1847 model Pioneer's short sword dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Turkey Straight, single -tip and false-edged blade, with saw-back; brass hilt with short, lobed arms featuring marks in Arabic characters; grip with horn grip scales held by three nails with brass head. Leather scabbard with outlined mounts, cap provided with button. dimensions: length 66,2 cm.
A Cent Guard 1854 model lance-bayonet Treuille de Beaulieu dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: France Straight, widely grooved, single-edged blade, at the back the mark of the imperial Chatellerault manufacture and the date 1814; brass hilt, slightly counter-curved, small, flat quillon with a round hole and two parallel breaks, slightly thickened at the border; cap with clutch and spring button, dark horn grip, the back in iron. Complete with its iron scabbard, two rings. dimensions: length 115.5 cm.
A 1871 model bayonet dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Germany Straight, single -and false-edged blade, with fuller, featuring remains of the manufacturer's mark at the base and stamps at the back; iron cross-quillon stamped and marked "33.R.R.130."; brass grip with button and iron spring. Leather scabbard with brass chape and cap, marked "35.R.2.124". dimensions: length 59,5 cm.
A pioneer's knife dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Austria Straight, single-edged blade with tip, saw-back, at the base the mark "MITTER STEYR"; iron hilt, counter-curved quillons, grip with brown horn grip scales. Leather scabbard with iron chape and cap, with button. dimensions: length 48 cm.
A four-shot factory engraved Sharps pepperbox revolver dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Group of four round, rifled, 5 mm cal. barrels engraved with floral motifs, with foresight, serial number "7xx"; brass frame finely engraved with floral motifs and remains of silver plating, marked "C. SHARPS PATENT 1859"; with safety lock; with a lower button to make the barrels slide; checkered grip scales; butt-plate marked "7xx", "DR" and "FF" surmounted by crown. dimensions: length 14.5 cm.
A powder-flask dating: 17th Century provenance: Northern Italy Entirely made of iron, with fine dark patina. The body convex at the front part and flat at the rear one, provided with four rings and a belt hook at the back. The cover can be opened, with a junction at the back and a button with external spring at the front; tapering fuse with central moulding and typical dispenser with external spring. dimensions: height 23,5 cm.
A lot to include a yellow metal hat pin with an enameled geometric terminal, three yellow metal stick pins, one having a twin heart design set with seed pearls and turquoise (A/F), stamped 9ct, another with openwork border with central old cut diamond, another set with a central red stone, a collection of gold jewellery (A/F), weight approx. 5.4g, a brass mounted button with a jasper ware figure in profile, a yellow metal brooch of angular design, a set of five rose design buttons set with purple stones, a yellow metal bracelet set with multi-coloured stones, a carved cameo shell etc.
A lot to include an Edwardian silver four slice toast rack, hallmarked Chester 1906, together with a cased silver shell and knife set, hallmarked Sheffield 1902, a cased silver set comprising of a silver handled button hook, glove stretcher and shoe horn, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, six meerschaum smoking pipes, one bearing silver collar, five having carved design, (9),
A HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE COLLECTION, consisting of a four piece brush set, hand mirror, three toilet jars, a button hook and shoe horn and a nice Victorian Silver holder made from a cruet stand by Hawksworth Eyre & Co - Sheffield 1887 (11) Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
Victorian tortoiseshell visiting card case having mother-of-pearl inlaid foliate decoration, 8cm wide Condition: There are losses of the twisted wire inlay which frames the rectangular floral and cartouche element, the cover is detached as the metal hinge spike is loose from its fastening, there is a flake to the tortoiseshell just above the release button on the cover and certain flakes and losses to the edges of the tortoiseshell veneer at one point on the cover - **General condition consistent with age
Good ormolu carriage clock timepiece, the back plate signed Westwood, Princes St, Leicester Square, London enclosed by a blind door with sliding circular winding aperture cover and sliding locking button, the 2" silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted silver centre, within a pillared panelled case surmounted by four turned finials and a wavy handle, 5.25" high (winding key)

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