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Pair of late Victorian silver oval salts with embossed decoration and original spoons Birmingham 1898, cut glass dressing table jar with silver cover, silver mounted comb and a silver pepperette Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL MOUNTED FOLDED FRUIT KNIFE AND OTHER SMALL ITEMS the fruit knife with mark of John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1896; a Continental silver mounted folding comb of shaped outline and engraved with foliate scrolls bands and a rectangular reserve; a silver mounted boot hook and two silver handled knives
A SILVER MOUNTED COMPOSITE THREE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET each similarly embossed with varying designs incorporating flowers, leaves, scrolls and cartouches, comprising; an oval hand mirror, mark of A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1906; an oblong clothes brush, mark of Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1895; and a damaged comb, Chester 1899
A mid-19th century Irish sycamore and ash primitive armchair in the manner of Gibson, with a comb top rail and a stick back, the curved arms interlocking with the outer back upright, with traces of original paint. This type of Irish country chair is known as a 'Gibson chair' and the design was most common in Northeastern Leinster. They are characterised by the 'W' shape back spindles and the interlocking arms. See Claudia Kinmonth, Irish Country Furniture 1700-1950, p. 39, pl.37 for a similar example.
A sterling silver necklace by Brian Asquith (1930-2008), a textured circular pendant suspended from a curb chain, Sheffield 1978, together with a jet locket brooch, a pair of silver Blue John fluorite clip earrings, a sterling silver ingot pendant and chain, a silver mounted comb, a sterling silver engraved hinged bangle, Chester 1949, a sterling silver mother-of-pearl handled fruit knife, and a small quantity of costume jewellery Sterling silver - 74.04g total Brian Asquith was a designer, sculptor and jeweller, who developed an industrial design practice in Sheffield after studying at the Royal College of Art. He won numerous Design Council awards, was commissioned to design silverware for Downing Street, candlesticks for the high altar of Winchester Cathedral, and has work in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
A lady's engine turned silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1919, the gilt lined interior fitted with a mirror and compact and a vesta case, 8 x 6cm, a cased silver gilt and enamel spoon with the arms of the City of Lincoln, Birmingham 1928, 15cm long and a cased engine turned silver mounted brush and comb, Broadway, Birmingham 1982 (4).
A circa 1840 Thames Valley elm seat and ash comb-back Windsor chair, raised on turned supports united by H stretcher.Stands well.Arms and spindle back are slightly loose.All components appear original.Colour and patina right and well-worn throughout.Arm rail with some losses to jointed areas.
dating: 17th Century provenance: England, Skull composed of two pieces with low comb and decorated with lines. Movable brim, sharpened, with pierced border, recessed and with a row of rivets. Nape-guard plate carved and decorated en suite. Movable cheek-piece, carved en suite and with a hinge on leaf-shaped plates. Cylindrical and pierced plume-holder. height 28 cm.
A French Model 1874 Cuirassier Helmet, with steel skull, the brass comb embossed with beaded fluting and terminating with the head of Medusa, with black horsehair mane, the brass helmet plate embossed with a flaming grenade flanked by laurel leaves, with brass bound front and back peaks, velvet backed brass overlapping acanthus leaf chin-strap, the left side of the skull set with a red feather plume with black base knot, and with leather liner
retailed by Mappin Brothers, the case, with removable outer canvas cover, in bottle green with two lockable hinged lids, one with initials under a coronet in gold tooling, the interior with numerous compartments containing silver topped glass jars, each bearing a monogram under a coronet and many with the origin contents intact, silver trays, silver backed brushes and a mirror, manicure items, a boot hook and glove stretcher and a comb, the silverware by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1906Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of Lord Hastings The two initials - MH - refer to Marguerite Helen Astley (née Nevill), Lady Hastings, daughter of 3rd Marquess of Abergavenny; wife of Albert Edward Delaval Astley, 21st Baron Hastings. Established in 1879, Dumenil specialised in gold & silver toilet and dressing sets.
Swedish M1926 Steel Helmet, good untouched example of this model steel combat helmet retaining much of the original paint finish, complete with its three pad leather liner and damaged leather chinstrap; Swedish M1931 pattern steel helmet with badge to the centre, retaining the original paint finish. Complete with liner band having three leather pads and chinstrap; French Police Adrian pattern helmet with chrome comb and flaming grenade badge; Belgium Police Adrian pattern helmet in black felt with brass comb and badge to the centre; leather liner and aluminium band, WW2 German style. (5 items)
A 19th century Swiss three bell cylinder music box by Marque de Fabrique, the hinged rosewood lid with string banding and central inlaid figure of a lady playing a tambourine, opening to reveal the retailer's paper label stating the songs played, numbered 36,114 and the inner lift up glazed cover revealing the bell's, comb and cylinder, the box having two lever switches ' Play - Stop & Repeat - Change ', the faux rosewood painted main body with applied horseshoe escutcheon. 16¼in. (41.3cm/.) wide. *Condition: The comb having one tooth missing, in working condition, the label with tears and fading, the box having corner and edge wear.
A large 19th century Nicole Freres cylinder lever-pull music box, the case with a rosewood veneered cover inlaid with a musical still life in mixed veneers, set within strung boxwood borders above simulated rosewood sides enclosing a 13" brass cylinder, playing over twelve airs, with a card numbered 'L. No 788, G No 52537, S. No 5349, with a 62 tooth comb, beneath a hinged glazed panel, raised on bracket feet, 17 cm high, 63.5 x 25 cm.
With blue glass eyes and green silk dress, wax head and shoulders, arms and legs, some cracking throughout. Painted smiling mouth, all fingers and thumbs present, curled blonde hair wig. 62cm/24” high. Several undergarments marked “Julia Maryanne 1845”. Includes: Lace edged cotton bloomers, cotton chemise, laced and boned corset, woollen flannel underskirt with ties, knitted woollen bustle, full length cotton petticoat, fine lawn petticoat with lace trim, silk cape with fringed cotton (faded to outside), satin/leather shoes, tortoiseshell fan, brush and comb, a velvet silk-lined evening bag and a decorated straw bonnet.
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDON A VERY RARE .500 FLINTLOCK SEVEN-BARRELLED VOLLEY-GUN, MODEL 'NOCK'S PATENT', no visible serial number, Government contract circa 1800, with 20in. barrel-group (some pitting, refinished) comprised of six barrels around a central seventh barrel and drilled for simultaneous fire, Tower proofs at breech, small boat-shaped fore-sight, plain top-tang with sighting groove, truncated lock signed 'TOWER' and marked with a recumbent crown over 'GR' at tail, 'L' shaped frizzen spring, plain hammer, walnut handrail butt-stock with brass oval escutcheon at wrist, brass furniture, the heel-plate marked with an Irish registration number 'L-K 627' (Co. Limerick), flat top to comb (hairline age related crack), moulded, shaped and raised sideplate, brass under-barrel ramrod thimbles, the front example with ramrod tensioning spring (corroded) and working replacement iron ramrod
M. BURRI, SWITZERLAND A 10.4mm PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL '1851 FELDSTUTZER', no visible serial number,circa 1860, with round 33in. rifled barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating tangent rear-sight with wing-nut lock, the top of barrel near breech marked 'ACIER FONDU', the breech block stamped 'M. BUHR A LUZERN' in an oval, plain elongated colour-hardened top-tang, plain colour-hardened hump-back lock signed 'M. BURRI A LUZERN', plain figured walnut full-stock with 'roman-nose' comb, heavy iron hooked butt-plate, re-inforced trigger-guard tang, double-set triggers, finger-spur to the trigger-guard bow, iron roll-tipped nose-cap, iron under-barrel ram-rod with captive sliding ball-guides, socket to the right hand side of muzzle and iron sling swivels, TOGETHER WITH its seldom encountered iron, concave triangular cross-section bayonet numbered '26' (missing scabbard).
C.G. BONEHILL, BIRMINGHAM A SCARCE .177 BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'THE BRITANNIA 'ANGLO SURE-SHOT MARK 1'', serial no. 1246, circa 1907, with two stage 20 1/2in. barrel, dove-tailed front and adjustable rear-sights, the top-flat signed 'ANGLO SURE-SHOT MARK 1, MADE ONLY FOR R. RAMSBOTTOM, MANCHESTER' and 'COX'S PATENT', the side of breech stamped 'THE BRITANNIA' surrounding a seated figure of Britannia bisecting the legend 'REGD TRADE MARK', stirrup barrel locking latch, slanted air-chamber with applied walnut comb, cocking link housing the trigger-unit stamped 'RD394207', the whole re-finished in antiquity, now faded Pre-1939

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