A George III Bright Cut Teapot and Stand and Milk Jug, Henry Chawner, London 1792, the flush fitting domed cover with ebonised button finial and C shape handle, engraved with foliate edged armorial shield enclosing initials on one side, a vacant shield to the other (14.5cm high), the stand on four reed edged outswept feet (17.1cm high), and inverted helmet shape milk jug on rectangular pedestal foot (12cm high) teapot gross weight 12 1/2oz, stand 4oz, milk jug 6 1/4oz
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Two Similar George III Mahogany Pedestal Urn Knife Boxes, circa 1790, each with concave edged and domed covers (one with egg and cup finial, the other with button finial), rising on a central column to reveal a four-step interior, externally with vertical string lines, one with bone lozenge key escutcheon, short stems and square bases, 63.5cm high See illustration
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, stamped Drocourt, circa 1890, the corniche case with carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glazed sides, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking the half hour and hours on a blued steel gong, movement backplate stamped DC for Drocourt and numbered 13471, 16.5cm high see illustration
EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER AND GILT ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK the 3 3/4" enamelled Roman dial powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with a seated classical femal figure on a shaped base inset with a Baccanalian embossed plaque, raised on ormolu button feet, 13 3/4" (35cm) high
EARLY OFFICER`S COATEE (COLDSTREAM GUARDS?) - scarlet cloth with dark blue facings to collar and cuffs, the collar is decorated with 2 lines of bullion lace, each mounted with a white metal or plated button. The cuffs are mounted with four loops of bullion lace and buttons. To the front are two rows of ten buttons mounted in pairs. The tails are tailored with pockets and have white facings mounted with bullion lace and buttons terminated with an eight pointed star of sequins embroidered in centre with a red St Georges cross and garter "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The interior with crimson silk quilted lining. The solid white metal back buttons have a stylised GR cypher and are made by Jennons & Co, London. ++bullion tarnished to silver, some wear and insect damage to outside, black back of collar silk shot and crimson lining faded and worn with service wear some damage to star devices
A GEORGE III SET OF DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IN SHAGREEN COVERED CASE the case of tapering form with silver metal push button opener and silver metal edging to the hinged cover, the cover with silver metal cartouche engraved "J Homfray", the fitted interior containing an ivory parallel rule, ivory and brass folding rule, an ivory 6" rule, two ivory handled calipers, two brass handled dividers, two small brass handled calipers and a metal file/knife, two of the ivory rules marked "Finsbury Academy" otherwise unmarked, case 17.5cms high max. Possibly once the property of John Homfray of Penllyn Castle near Cowbridge. ++case with some damage to base otherwise good, instruments and rules good
A Bing monkey on a tricycle, with a clockwork mechanism, the monkey with glass eyes and a felt face, ears and hands, wearing a red felt jacket with white collar and cuffs, the right cuff with trademark button, the metal tricycle with spoked wheels, 22cm high, 15cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A North American one horse open cutter sleigh, circa late 19th century, the raised driver`s seat with a rail surround and an angled footboard, and with a twin-claw hand-brake, the coach-built wooden body with opposing seats, each for two people, upholstered with button-back moquette covered back rests and padded arms, the lift-out seats (now missing) revealing storage compartments, the sides with hinged doors operated by sliding ivory handles, the exterior painted in contrasting shaped panels of ochre and dark brown, on a wooden frame with scrolling iron supports on iron-bound runners, 146cm high, 119cm wide, 275cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A set of ivory backed brushes, a pair of oval backed and a pair of rectangular and together with an ivory handled button hook, contained in a leather travel case, initialled `H.R.F`, 10.75in (27.5cm) h, a parasol with a Chinese carved ivory dragon handle with an articulated tongue and a European fan with ivory sticks. (3)
A late 19th Century Nickel cased open faced Keyless Stop/Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted Gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued Steel over coiled hairspring, with fitted glazed back panel, to a Roman and Arabic Enamelled dial, with outside minute track and further outside scale of 0 to 120, sunk subsidiary seconds, with Gilt spade hands and sweep centre seconds, in a polished case with hinged covers and hands set to the band, with stop button through the winding crown, width 2 1/8"
A last quarter of the 20th Century Steel and Gold centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Rolex "Date Just", Ref 1601, No 357 6624, the jewelled automatic movement to a signed Steel grey dial with applied Gilt button markers, outside minute track and luminous markers, with further luminous filled Gilt hands and sweep centre seconds, with date aperture at 3, in a Steel case with knurled bevelled bezel, screw-down "Oyster" crown and back, fitted with a "President" Bracelet with deployant clasp, 1 ½"
A last quarter of the 20th Century Gold plated centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch "Omega, Seamaster", Cal 565, 33067568, the 24-jewel automatic movement to a signed Silvered circular dial, with Gilt and black applied button markers and further luminous filled Gilt hands and sweep centre seconds, with date aperture at 3, in a polished case with screw-down back and fitted sprung link Bracelet; together with its original box and papers, width 1 ½"
A late 19th Century French lacquered Brass Repeating Carriage Clock, unsigned, 557, the Silvered platform escapement with mi-metallic balance, to a Roman and Arabic enamelled dial, with outside minute track, retailed by Aldred & Son, Great Yarmouth, in a corniche case with hinged handle, and push button repeat, height 7"
A small parcel of Third Reich day badges, including Flieger-Treffen Haburg 1934, SA Motor Schule November 1933, TAT Gau-Hamburg 1936/37, Fliegertruppe, 1 Mai 1936 - Agricultural, 1933 Glider Association, Einbahnstrasse, NSDAP gilt button, a Glasgow Highlanders - Highland Light Infantry KC Glengarry badge and a General Service button.
A cased percussion pocket pistol by Louis B, A Paris, 6cm plated barrel with ring turned muzzle, faceted plated frame with spur trigger, the hammer stamped HAND FORGED, two-piece plain ivory grips, contained in its close fitted plum coloured velvet lined case, complete with white metal sykes flask, bullet mould, one turned ivory lidded compartment and one further velvet covered compartment lid with ivory button handle, the lid with paper trade label LOUIS B ARG.R DU TIR NATIONAL 24 RUE DE RIVOLI A PARIS.
An English folding bowie knife belonging to Henry Charles Warre DSO 60th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 23cm clipped back blade stamped BROWN SALISBURY, this released by a push button in the grip, this engraved H.C.W 60th Rifles, folding crossguard, two-piece chequered horn grips, contained in its leather sheath with belt loop. Henry Charles Warre was born on the 22nd of October 1866 he joined the KRRC 5th October 1887 and by 1895 had reached the rank of Captain and Lt. Colonel by 1916. Hazura Expedition 1891, Medal with clasp, Miranzai Expedition 1891, Medal with clasp, Operations in Chitral 1895, Medal with clasp. South Africa 1899-1902, Relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; operations of 17 to Jan 1900, and action at Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 Feb 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; operations on Tugela Heights (14 to 16 Feb 1900) Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 8 Feb and 10 Sept 1900, 1 and 18 July 1902. Queen`s Medal with 5 clasps, King`s Medal with 2 clasps and DSO. 1914-17 Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 19 Oct 1914, 17 Feb 1915, 1 Jan 1916 and 11 Dec 1917.
A WHITE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE XI V. SCOTLAND XI SHIRT. No. 6, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge. The above shirt was worn by Bert McCann in the above match played on 16th March 1959, the Scottish Football League defeating the Scotland XI 6-5, McCann captained the League XI in this match. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A BLUE SCOTLAND COLTS V. CLYDE SHIRT.No.8, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association. The above shirt was worn by Bert McCann in the above match. In the match against Clyde played on 14th December 1955 at Shawfield Stadium, the Scotland Colts defeating Clyde 5-1, McCann scoring one goal. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A BLUE SCOTLAND V. ENGLAND AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL SHIRT. No.7, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed S.A.F.A. The above shirt was worn by McCann in the Amateur International match played against England on 9th April 1955 at Hampden. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A scarce sword bayonet for the Lancaster Sappers and Miners carbine, used as a sidearm by the Medical Staff Corps, the pipe back blade stamped with inspector`s and government sale marks, the pommel stamped "MSC/4727", the crosspiece dated "9.92", in its brass mounted leather scabbard. QGC (spring button missing)
A late 19th century Nepalese kukri with composite 11 piece "tool kit", blade 13" with short decorative fullers and plain wooden hilt, in its black leather covered sheath with side pockets containing 3 knives (one lacking handle), saw (lacking handle), chisel, 2 ear picks, spike, button hook, screwdriver and worm, some with bone handles, the rest of dark wood. GC (sheath split, some wear) Plate 8
A good late 18th Century Austrian or German 20 bore flintlock sporting gun, 45" overall,octagonal barrel 30" with lightly etched simulated damascus pattern, 2 raised silver lines and pellets at the breech, and silver foresight, plain rounded lock with dumpy swan neck cock and unbridled frizzen, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, carved panels along the ramrod groove and round the breech tang, and cheekpiece on the butt, plain steel mounts, the trigger guard and butt plate tang cut with a 6 pointed star, wooden scrolled grip to trigger guard, with sling swivel and button; horn tipped wooden ramrod. GWO & almost as new Condition, original burnished finish to metalwork. Possibly Ex Von Giech Sale c 1970. Plate 12

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