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W.H. Wakefield and Co. 16 bore side by side shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED W.H. Wakefield and Co. 16 bore side by side shotgun, 30 inch boldly patterned Damascus barrels engraved with the maker's name, with Birmingham Nitro proofs, engraved boxlock non ejector action, and Prince of Wales stock, serial number 8801.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED14.25" LOP The gun shows signs of a hard-working life and would look a lot better for a good overhaul and clean up. The barrels ring when tapped and there are no dents visible. The barrels are in proof and the left barrel measures .666 and 24 thou wall, the right barrel .657 and 34 thou wall. The bores are clean, the is some heavy pitting patches in the right barrel towards the muzzle which are probably too deep to lap out, there are other very light scattered marks. The browning to the barrels is generally in good order with only slight wear. There is a rough patch to the top side of the left barrel where the browning has gone and steel shows through, there is a similar smaller patch to the side of the right barrel and it is possible these are corrosion marks from where the gun has sat in a case or been secured in the cabinet. The barrel to action fit has a small amount of wobble or rattle with the forend removed. The actions function correctly with snap caps.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are a lot of scratches and dents as well as significant wear to the chequering showing the hard-working life the gun has seen.
Rizzini 12 bore over and under shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Rizzini 12 bore over and under shotgun, 27inch barrels with ¾ and ½ chokes, serial number 50079, with gun slip.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.The Rizzini is in generally good order with just a few marks from occasional use.The barrels ring when tapped. There is one very minor dent to the lower tube (probably from a gun cabinet door or similar) this is pictured in the final photo added online. The barrels are in proof and measure exactly to the proof stamps of 18.3mm right and left.The bores are clean and free from pitting.The blacking to the barrels is in good order. The barrels are on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed.The actions function correctly with snap caps.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are occasional scratches and a couple of small dents from use but nothing defacing.
A 19th century Dutch marquetry Bombe cabinet with glazed doors above three drawers having rococo brass handles and raised on claw and ball feet, 148cm wide x 46cm deep x 215cm high At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A Meissen and a KPM Berlin cabinet cup and saucer, a Dresden cabinet cups and saucer and an outside decorated Meissen sugar basin late 19th/early 20th centuryfirst of quatrelobe form, cobalt blue ground, decorated with floral panels and gilt scrolling borders, underglaze blue cross swords mark, impressed numerals, the second decorated with floral sprays, framed raised gilt scroll borders, interior gilt, underglaze blue sceptre marks red printed iron red orb and KPM, together with a Dresden cabinet cup and saucer decorated in the manner of Helena Wolfsohn, underglaze blue, Augustus Rex mark, and a sugar basin decorated with Watteauesque courting couples on a turquoise ground, underglaze blue cross swords with cancellation mark, (4)first Length 13.6 cm.Condition: Small chip to foot rim of Meissen saucer, very light rubbing to gilt, otherwise good condition. KPM cup with chips to foot rim of saucer, otherwise fine.
A set of six 19th century W.T. Copeland cabinet plates c.1870pattern no, 9324, pierced shaped borders, decorated with sprays of roses and cornflowers within gilt jewelled turquoise borders, printed factory marks painted pattern no.diameter 25 cm.Condition: Good condition. No restoration, chips or hairlines, the gilding is bright. There is no crazing to the glaze of the plates.
A late 19th century Copeland porcelain twin handled vase and cover and other cabinet cups first of ovoid form, gilt decorated blue and cream ground centred with an oval reserve painted with Scottish landscapes together with a , jewelled and gilt decorated cobalt blue ground Coalport twin handled dish with interior gilt, A Kerr and Binns Worcester footed teabowl and saucer with serrated rim, a Victorian teacup and saucer, a Dresden Ambrosius Lamm red lustre and gilt decorated cabinet cup and saucer and two Meissen thimbles, (7)First Height 23.5 cm.,Condition: All in good condition free from chips or damage. Vase height 23 cm., twing handled bowl handle to handle 16.2 cm. Worcester tea bowl saucer diamter 11 cm., Lamb saucer diameter 12 cm.
A George I black japanned and chinoiserie cabinet on chestearly 18th centurythe moulded cornice above a pair of doors decorated with figures in a river landscape with flowering trees, birds, a bridge and buildings, the corners with etched brass mounts, the rear of one door with a large crane and the other with a floral spray and insects, the interior fitted with ten drawers, the base with two short and two long drawers, on bun feetHeight 167cm, width 109cm, depth 51cmCondition: The whole of the cabinet looks to have been refurbished in the early 20th century. The interior of the drawers have been stained. The doors each have one old split going right through, see images. There are other smaller splits. The left hand door has the larger split and more losses to the gesso decoration, see images. There are two detached broken sections to the door moulding at its top and bottom, both these sections are present. In the main photograph they are on the piece. The left door has a later escutcheon. There is evidence of worm damage to the upper right corner, and old wormholes along the side mouldings. Six of the pull handles to the inner drawers look to be original and are engraved. All the drawers have some losses to their raised decoration, some more than others. The central front and side mouldings look to be later as are the pierced brass handles to the lower drawers. The bun feet are later. There are areas of old restoration to the raised decoration of all the lower drawers. Cracks, wear and small splits overall, due to age and use.
A Rowntree's Chocolate glazed display cabinetlate 19th/early 20th century glazed advertising shop display cabinet, carved pediment with inset glass picture of a cacao pod surrounded by 'Rowntrees Chocolates' including two plate glass shelves, sliding glass doors to the reverse, makers seal to the reverse 'O.C. Hawkes Ltd Manufactures globe works Birmingham'Approx. width 82cm, approx. Height 96cm. approx depth 43.5cm Condition: In fair overall condition with signs of wear commensurate with use and age. The glass shelves have been replaced. Viewing recommended in person.This lot must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 10th February. Please arrange transport before this deadline. Uncollected property will be transported to our offsite storage facility and collection can be arranged by appointment only. Additional fees of £20 apply for the transport
A collection of Victorian cabinet photographs and cartes de visiteto include a portrait gentleman in Orientalist costume, children, family groups etc.School photographs and a album containing twenty two photographs relating to the Kings Cross Laundry, 1908, (Qty)various Condition: Various, mostly fair. Viewing recommend in person
19thC cabinet cup and saucer finely decorated with flowers including auriculas, harebells, roses, poppies etc, the base of the saucer with three distinctive patch kiln marks to base, possibly Derby / Billingsley, together with a Victorian cup and saucer with relief moulded leaf and flower decoration
English Civil War Collection of pamphlets all 4to and disbound unless otherwise stated, ESTC numbers in square brackets, comprising:1) A Speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber ... at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton, and William Prinn; concerning Pretended Innovations in the Church. By the most Reverend Father in God, William [Laud]. London: Richard Badger, 1637. 19th-century half calf (front board near-detached), initial and final blanks discarded, title-page laid down, damp-staining [S108350];2) The Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, Free-holders, and Others the Inhabitants of the County and City of York, presented to the Honorable House of Commons ... Wherein ... they humbly offer to billet and mayntain at their own Charge 300 of their Horse, and 3000 of their Trained Bands within their owne Shire for three Moneths. London: John Franke, 1642. Early-20th-century red half morocco, bookplate of Fairfax of Cameron [R1670];3) All the severall Ordinances and Orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning Sequestring the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes and Intelligencers. London: for Edward Husbands, 1644. 2 parts in 1 volume, misbound, with the 13 pp. second part bound between pp. 24 and 25 of the first, crude early stitching (perishing at head) [R204354];4) The Lord George Digby's Cabinet and Dr Goff's Negotiations. London: Edward Husband, 1646. 19th-century sprinkled calf, G2 torn at corner costing a few letters [R200703];5) A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the Papers of the Scots Commissioners ... and concerning the Proceedings of the Said Commissioners in the Isle of Wight. London: Edward Husband, March 13, 1647 [i.e. 1648]. Stitched as issued, retaining order-to-print leaf [R206124];6) His Highness Speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber, at their Dissolution upon Monday the 22d. of January, 1654. Old staining in top margins [R207738];7) To His Highness Richard Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth ... The Humble Representation and Petition of the General Council of the Officers of the Armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland. London: Henry Hills, 1659. Apparently retaining final blank [R4941];8) A Declaration of the General Council of the Officers of the Army: agreed upon at Wallingford-house, 27th Octob. 1659. London: Henry Hills, printer to the Army, 1659. Apparently retaining initial blank [R207847];9) Treason Arraigned; in Answer to Plain English; being a Trayterous, and Phanatique Pamphlet which was condemned by the Counsel of State ... it is directed to the Lord General Monck, and the Officers of his Army, etc. [By Roger L'Estrange]. London, 1660. C.1900 red quarter morocco, closely trimmed at head, spill-burn in title-page, bookplate (Herbert Henry Raphael) [R203945: 9 UK copies]Note: Provenance: The Millmore English Civil War Collection.
Carte-de-visites and cabinet photographs Mainly Scottish including:Burns, Archibald, of Edinburgh, photographer. Carte-de-visite of unknown bearded gentleman; Moffat, J., of Edinburgh, photographer. 88 carte-de-visites by J. Moffat;Washington Wilson, G., photographer. 53 carte-de-visites by G.W. Wilson; Various Scottish photographers. 36 carte-de-visites, and 20 Cabinet photographs on card; Various photographers, some Scottish. 47 carte-de-visites of British locations, including Scotland;Various photographers, chiefly European. 70 carte-de-visites (64 of Europe, 6 of Japan with Japanese captions)
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