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Omega Chronostop, Geneve, a manual wind stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, c.1970's, red centre seconds hand, stop/start button at 2 o'clock, original strap and deployment clasp, 34mmIn working order but would benefit with a service, chrono hand works, crystal cracked between 4 and 5, Omega crown, 34mm case not including the crown, clasp works, needs a new strap, case with surface scratches due to wear
A .22(L.R.) bolt-magazine rifle by Walther, no. 52557Push-button safety, fully-detachable magazine, figured stock with pistolgrip, pistolgrip-cap, cheek-piece and butt-plate, sling-swivels, the barrel with rearsight and ramp-mounted bead-foresight with protector, the receiver, engraved Carl Walther Ulm/Do. Sportwaffenfabrik, mounted with a Pecar 3x36 telescope-sightWeight 5lb. 13¼oz., 14¼in. pull (14in. stock), 21in. barrel, German nitro proofIn its full length brass mounted canvas case with Holland & Holland trade-labelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .22(L.R.) 'Model 10/22' semi-automatic rifle by Ruger, no. 251-09807Push-button safety, fully-detachable box-magazine, the composite stock with pistolgrip, the barrel stamped Sturm. Ruger & Co., Inc. Southport, Conn. U.S.A. and threaded for sound moderator, block-mounted blade-foresight and adjustable rear-sightWeight 5lb. 7oz., 13¼in. stock, 18in. barrel, London nitro proof With two 10 cartridge box magazines and two 25 cartridge magazinesThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two bayonets and scabbards.Belgian FAL type C Apple Corer Bayonet with plastic frog "small button" to be used on the NATO FN FAL rifles, cast as opposed to being machined.Yugoslavian M1948 stamped on right ricasso 44 in a semi circular Cyrillic lettering representing factory 44 'Red Flag Works' at Kragujevac Serbia, the crossguard with serial number 29315 and two factory mark triangles with letter K and N the scabbard has factory mark N44 in a triangle.40cm long
Local interest: George IV sewing box with Elton family provenance, of sarcophagus form in stained satinwood, the hinged cover with swing carry handle, mother-of-pearl plaque and a border of facetted steel studwork swag decoration, enclosing mirror to underside, over removable plush-lined fitted tray with scent bottle, needle case and sundry sewing requisites, on button feet, 21.5cm x 15cm x 10cm high, with handwritten provenance note dated Sept. 7th 1860 suggesting "This box was given as a wedding present to Mary Lady Elton (in 1824) of Mount Elton Clevedon, Somerset, & was left by her when she died to her sister Jane Stuart, who in turn gave it to her niece Caroline Shaw...", plus a group of photographic cabinet cards featuring members of the Elton familyCondition report: Wrinkling and minor cracking to cover. One internal compartment vacant (thimble?), another tool damaged, a third (reel winder) replaced with a gaming counter. Sellotape tray lifters. Otherwise sound.
Lepine Mantle Clock Dore bronze and glass, two train (missing the strike train), single spring driven, balance wheel escapement, eight-day, non-striking mantel clock made in a form approximating an Anglaise variant of a carriage clock, retailed by the firm of Lepine of Paris, unsigned movement of Continental origin (original most likely French), made circa 1900. [With Twentieth century alterations.] Case: 30 cm x 28 cm x 13 cm Dore bronze mantel clock made in a form of carriage clock which has a close to square shape and styled in a variant of the Anglaise carriage clock style. It is a mantel clock because of the style of the movement within the case (see below). The case has gilt brass fluted pilasters at the four corner posts and glass on the façade, sides and back of the case. There is Dore bronze shaped and fluted carrying handle above with gilt plumes at the centre and at the end of the handle a mobile hinge. There is a large rectangular bevelled glass lenticel on the flat pediment of the case. Not shown but allowing visualization of the platform escapement. There is also a repeat strike on demand button at the front, which in this clock may be useless since there appears to be nor strike train currently in the movement. Below the overhanging pediment is a row of gilt foliate ornamentation above the horizontal gilt frieze over the dial. The two Corinthian type fluted pilasters flank the glass overlying the dial. Below is a double beaded border across the façade of the case (the sides are not shown) and likely goes fully around the four sides of the base. There is a broad architecture base with recessed façade, sitting flat to the surface and flanked by Dore bronze plinths, slightly thrust forward, upon which rest the fluted pilasters. Dial: square silvered dial plate with round Roman hour enamelled chapter ring, closed minute track to the outside, steel Breguet hands, no winding apertures and the dial centre is marked for “Lepine a Paris†(see history). Movement: Round solid brass plate movement, brass tubular pillars connect the plates and are pinned at the back plate, marine lever, i.e., balance wheel lever escapement, steel cut pinions, two-barrel springs should power the clock for eight days and cause striking, but the strike train has been removed. The strike train is usually placed on the left side when looking at the dial and therefore looking at the movement from the rear it should normally be on the right side, and that is where it appears to have been removed. There is no need for a pendulum since the clock uses a balance wheel escapement. In fact, the lever has a vertical pointer at the top of the movement for making the movement run faster and slower. This was likely a French made time and strike French made movement where the anchor escapement and strike side was replaced with a balance wheel time only movement between the plates. Condition: Case – Not a true carriage clock although with the alterations, it can serve as one if you drive a horse and carriage. (Well, it is better for the environment.) The case has some green areas of oxidation and indicates a high content of copper in the brass, since cupric oxide is green. Movement – Missing its strike train and the time train has been replaced with a lever-balance wheel escapement. Movement unsigned. Dial: Good with patchy darkened areas of oxidation of the silvered surface. c. Circa 1900 with 20th century alterations
Irish Interest: A Belleek 2nd period parian bust of Clytie, with button detailing to drapes, on raised socle, factory stamp to underside, 27cm high CF: for similar see Marion Langham (Lady Langham) " Belleek, Irish Porcelain" - (an illustrated guide)., p.7Condition Report: This piece appears to be in good condition CONDITION:This pieces appears to be in good condition
A collection of silver to include:A pair of Victorian shell shaped salts on three ball feet with matching salt spoons, all hallmarked by William Henry Leather, Birmingham, 1898, in fitted case, 0.64 ozt (19.9 grams) - overall condition goodAn Edwardian silver handled set comprising two button hooks and a shoe horn, hallmarked Chester, 1906 and a matched set of four Continental white metal mounted candlestick holders, ornate green faux marble holders on ornate bases, the bases stamped 95 Silver (Q)
An early 20th century continental white metal chain mail bag, pouch style with chain drawstring to upper section, the top with jester point decoration, each point with a bead terminal, further round beads trim to base, length approx. 17cm x 12cm, weight approx. 6.2ozt, along with a silver fruit knife, engraved scroll decoration to handle, Birmingham 1848, George Unite, part silver sewing set complete with button hook, scissors and needle case (1 bag)
A purple leather toilet case by Mappin and Webb, the purple silk interior with silver-mounted fittings hallmarked London 1916 and earlier, all initialled M. Comprising seven cut glass bottles, two button hooks, four brushes, a shoehorn, a corkscrew and a tweezers. Also containing a vesta case and an inkwell. Case 42.5cmCondition report: The case is not complete, it is in worn/good condition there are minor dents to the silver.
An Edwardian black leather toilet case with silver mounts hallmarked 1901 and 1902Condition report: The outside of the case is sound with just a little insect damage to the bottom. The inside silk lining is in poor condition and the lock is broken and incomplete. The fittings include five cut glass bottles with silver lids in good condition (one dented) and hallmarked for London 1901 and 1902, other fittings for the same date are Birmingham hallmarked they include:- paper-knife and button hook, a glove stretcher (bent) part manicure set with four pieces. There is also a nickel curling tongs and spirit heater and a silver monogramed blotter
A Mixed Lot of Collectibles to include two silver Crowns dated 1898 and 1900, modern Commemorative Crowns, an 1862 Preston Guild Commemorative Medallion, three white metal salt spoons, a button hook, silver thimble, silver napkin ring, early 19th century silver sugar nips, cigarette case, a bone needle holder, etc.
SEIKO, REF. 5717-8990 A STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE, NO. 4D06890, CIRCA 1964 Movement: Cal. 5717A, manual wind chronograph, 21 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, rotating bezel, snap case back Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Seiko stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp Size: 38mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, clasp Accessories: Seiko box Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. The chronograph counts one minute, but the hour counter has not been tested due to time constraints. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Staining around 10 o'clock marker visible Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Rotating bezel rotates. Bezel possibly a replacement and not original Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 18cm including case. This lot comes with a box but no papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
SEIKO, REF. 5717-8990 A STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE, NO. 4D00982, CIRCA 1964 Movement: Cal. 5717A, manual wind chronograph, 21 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, rotating bezel, snap case back Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Seiko stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp Size: 38mm, bracelet 18cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, clasp Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Rotating bezel rotates Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet appears to be in a generally good condition, with light scratches and no signs of significant stretching, twisting or distortion of the links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 18cm including case. This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A 20th-century red deep button upholstered 'Chesterfield' armchair with close nailed detail and fitted loose cushion, on squared supports. 7x 7 cm overall width x 82 cm overall depth x 72 cm overall height. 48 cm high to the seat.Private collection.Condition report: the leather shows signs of age and gentle wear.
A VICTORIAN 18 CARAT GOLD SOVEREIGN CASE, POSSIBLY THOMAS JOHNSON LONDON 1884the polished case with internal sprung coin tray, with partial hallmark and TJ maker's mark, 4.9cm long, 27.9 grams grossCondition Report: general wear commensurate with age and use, all gold coloured sections parts with partial 18 carat gold hallmarks. There is a knock to one of the sides of the case, some slight thinning to the top of the loop from wear, there doesn't appear to be anything erased from the case. The push button is in working order, when the case is closed there is a slight gap between the two sides. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND ONYX DRESS SET CIRCA 1930the cufflinks with octagonal polished onyx panels each centred with an eight cut diamond, to a textured border, stamped 18ct, together with four matching onyx and diamond buttons, and a pair of dress studs, approximately 0.26 carats total, in an associated caseSIZE/DIMENSIONS: cufflink and button panels 1.3cm wide GROSS WEIGHT: 13.9 gramsCondition Report: The set has some light wear, no major chips, cracks or damage to the onyx panels, the diamonds are all present and correct. The button backs are base metal, the gross weight doesn't include the button backs. The box has damage to the top where tape has been put on the box and someone has tried to remove it, some signs pf use to the box, the cufflink securers are not in placeCondition Report Disclaimer
CARTIER, A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND WHITE CERAMIC DRESS SETthe cufflinks with circular textured white ceramic panels within a border of eight cut diamonds, with baton connectors, signed Cartier Paris, numbered 01019, stamped with French poinçon, with four matching buttons each stamped Cartier Paris, with French poinçon, and two dress studs, one signed Cartier Paris, in a Cartier caseSIZE/DIMENSIONS: cufflink and button panels 1.3cm diameterGROSS WEIGHT: 23.5 gramsCondition Report: The ceramic panels have no cracks, a couple of the panels have rubbing to the textured decoration, there is some wear to the settings commensurate with use, one of the buttons signature has virtually rubbed off, but the connectors and loops don't have any noticeable thinning, the diamonds are all present and correct, the box may have been relinedCondition Report Disclaimer
Second quarter of 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch with button wind, the outer case with black enamelled Roman numerals opening to reveal gold hands to a white enamel dial with Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed J W Benson, London, dial diam 4cm, the 15-jewel movement inscribed 'J W Benson, Swiss made', the case bearing the London hallmark for 1933, (minor dents to case back, which does not currently snap shut) (a/f)
Gents first quarter of 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch with button wind, the outer case with black enamelled Roman numerals opening to reveal blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial diam 4cm, the case back hallmarked for Chester 1922. The inner case also hallmarked 9ct gold
Ladies last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century 18c gold half hunter fob watch with button wind, the outer case with black Roman numerals (lacking centre glass and with small dent), the inner bezel detached and lacking glass), having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, dial diam 3cm, the back cover stamped '18c' (a/f)
Third quarter of 18th century hallmarked silver paired-case pocket watch having beetle and poker hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numbers, faint hairline cracks, 3.5cm diam, the verge movement featuring Egyptian columns and inscribed 'Waltr. Elliott, Plymouth', the inner case bearing the London hallmark for 1756, the outer case with London assay mark and sterling mark only (date letter almost erased), missing outer case opening button (a/f)
A late Victorian miniature silver ecclesiastical ewer, on a spreading foot, engraved with a christogram, London, 1890, 10cm high together with a late Victorian silver box and cover decorated with figures and scrolling leaves, Birmingham, 1900, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 51mm x 29mm and a silver handled button hook, weighable silver approximately 88 grams
A mid 20th century cream leatherette egg chair, with a button upholstered back, on a revolving base CONDITION REPORT: All furniture manufactured post 1950 included in any sale was either not originally intended for use in a private dwelling or, will now be offered as a Work of Art. Such items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended in 1989 and 1993) and for this reason, should not be used in a private home.Condition - in need of a clean, no obvious rips or tears, does swivel on the base, reasonably sturdy
A Rare Saxon 18-Bore Wheel-Lock Holster Pistol (Puffer) Of The Trabantan Bodyguard Of The Elector Christian I (1586-91) Or Christian II (1591-1611)Dated 1591With reblued slightly swamped two-stage barrel with lines on the muzzle, mid-point and in front of the breech, octagonal breech dated along the top flat and incised with foliage on the top flats at the girdle and rear of the breech, the left top flat deeply struck with a shield-shaped barrelsmith's mark, a cockerel and plant, initials 'CH' above, the bottom flat with rectangular stamp 'I.I.B' (Neue Støckel 3380), plain tang, flat lock stamped 'CH' and now case-hardened, enclosed wheel with flat cover, sprung sliding pan-cover with release button formed as a screw, flat cock acting against a chiselled spring, and pivoting button safety-catch also acting against a chiselled spring, blackened full stock stamped in imitation of natural staghorn and sparsely inlaid with white staghorn or bone panels engraved with blackened foliate scrolls, the panels either side of the tang en suite, ball pommel inlaid with a white staghorn or bone roundel engraved with the arms of Saxony and the Hereditary Archmarshalship of the Holy Roman Empire, reblued iron trigger-guard, horn fore-end cap, ramrod-pipe and trigger-plate all engraved with blackened overlapping foliage, original ramrod with tip en suite, and in fine condition 33.5 cm. barrel Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Saxon Royal Armouries, Dresden John Haines, Iowa, USA Raymond J. Petry, Pennsylvania, USAThomas Del Mar Ltd In association with Sotheby's, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 27 June 2012, lot 484The barrelsmith's mark appears to be unrecorded but it has been suggested that it is that of Clemens Hahn of Dresden. See R.E. Brooker & H. Lehner, 'The Military Pistols of Saxony', American Society of Arms Collectors, Bulletin No. 31, 1975This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Turkish 50-Bore Miquelet-Lock Short Rifle (Shishana)Late 18th CenturyWith slightly swamped octagonal sighted barrel of finely twist damascus pattern rifled with seven grooves and encrusted with engraved gold foliage around the silver fore-sight and maker's stamp on the top flat towards the breech, arched single aperture back-sight, tang and characteristic lock all decorated en suite within beaded borders, the latter with petalled maker's stamp and with two spherical silver terminals, figured Circassian walnut full stock inlaid along the fore-stock with shaped green-stained bone panels enriched with small roundels of brass and dark horn, and brass nails, the area around the tang inlaid en suite, the central fleur-de-lys shaped panel left unstained, segmented tapering faceted butt also inlaid en suite and with dark horn butt-plate (butt terminal missing), six shaped silver barrel bands each engraved with lines of foliage on the top flats, gold-encrusted button trigger, green-stained fore-end cap inlaid with small roundels, and original steel ramrod 64 cm. barrel Footnotes:For a similar example sold in these Rooms see Antique Arms & Armour..., 25 November 2015, lot 55For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Rare German 32-Bore Wheel-Lock Superimposed Load All-Metal Belt PistolProbably By Valentin Klett Of Suhl, Dated 1609With swamped two-stage barrel overlaid with riveted bands of brass at the muzzle, mid-section and at the rear of the octagonal breech, the latter incised with maker's initials 'VK' and dated '1609' along the top flat, rectangular tang secured by a short screw through the stock, flat lock incised with maker's mark (Neue Støckel, 4688) and retained by three side-nails, fitted with two crescentic external wheels each overlaid with an engraved fan-shaped gilt-brass mount secured by a screw, scalloped pans each with foliate engraved manually-operated sprung pan-cover with release button shaped as a screw, cocks with chiselled and engraved decoration, on differing baluster arms and each with eagle-head terminal (restored), and engraved gilt-brass bridles each pierced with a heart, the full stock with incised line borders and cusped along the upper edges of the fore-stock, the butt incised with maker's initials behind the tang screw and with wire-bound leather-covered grip lined in wood, hinged ball-pommel with sprung button catch and encircled by an applied band punched with circles, the lid (steel terminal replaced) with applied pierced brass mount retaining traces of gilding, trigger-guard en suite, replacement blued trigger with external spring, external pivoting safety-catch acting against a spring, later steel belt hook, and no provision for a ramrod 26 cm. barrel Footnotes:ProvenanceGeorge L. Hudson, USAFrank H. Bivens, USAProfessor J.L. Shaw (1912-2011)Thomas Del Mar Ltd In association with Sotheby's, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 5 December 2012, lot 302LiteratureF. Theodore Dexter, Forty-Two Years' Scrapbook of Rare Ancient Firearms, 1954, pp. 44-45idem, Half Century Scrapbook of Vari-Type Firearms based on the Pictorial and Descriptive Catalogue of the Frank Bivens, Jr., Inspirational Collection, 1960, p.16, pl.3David R. Baxter, Superimposed Load Firearms, 1360-1860, 1966, p. 50, pl. 30Baxter suggests that the VK mark is possibly that of Valentin Klett. Støckel lists a father and son of this name, working 1580-1603 and 1603-22 respectively. The Klett family have been described as one of the most important gun making families of Central Europe. They are first recorded in 16th Century in Suhl, moving to Salzburg-Ebenau around 1634. During the course of the 17th Century they made a number of technically ingenious firearmsFor another German wheel-lock superimposed load pistol, dated 1600 and with the same mark on the lock, see Sotheby's London, The Visser Collection..., Part I, 3 July 1990, lot 131For more information see J.F Hayward, The Art of The Gunmaker, Volume One 1500-1660, 1962, pp. 196-198This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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