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Lot 290

A RARE FRENCH CLOSE HELMET FOR FIELD USE WITH ETCHED AND GILT DECORATION, CIRCA 1570 formed of a rounded skull constructed in two pieces joined medially along the apex of a high roped comb and fitted at the nape with a later plume-holder of brass occupied by black ostrich feathers, visor, upper bevor and bevor attached by common pivots (replaced), the forward-sloping visor stepped and roped beneath its broad single vision-slit and fitted at its right side with a lifting-peg (replaced), the strongly prow-shaped upper bevor roped at its upper edge, pierced at its right side with eight circular ventilation-holes in rosette formation and secured to the bevor at the same side by a swivel-hook (perhaps replaced), the lower edges of the skull and bevor flanged outwards for the attachment of gorget-plates of which only the uppermost front one is preserved, the sides of the comb etched and gilt on a hatched ground with alternating foliate scrolls inhabited by winged herms (the upper edge of the visor and the flanged lower edges of the skull and bevor showing some losses and patched repairs, the surface of the helmet showing much pitting and wear) 30cm; 11 3/4in high The helmet closely resembles in both form and construction those belonging to a series of French royal armours made circa 1555-80 (Jean-Pierre Reverseau, Les Armures des Rois de France au Museé de l'Armée, Saint-Julien-du-Sault 1982, pp. 54-63, 68-7 & 72-9; Jean-Pierre Reverseau, Les Armes et La Vie, Chennevières-sur-Marne 1982, pp. 146-7). These include the finely etched and gilt armours G. 119, G. 120 & G. 121 in the Museé de l'Armée, Paris. The decoration of the comb of G. 120, made for Charles IX in the period 1564-74, is particularly close to that of the helmet described here.

Lot 291

A SOUTH GERMAN BURGONET, NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1570-80 formed of a one-piece skull rising to a high roped medial comb, projecting forward to an acutely-pointed peak struck at its front edge with a maker's mark consisting of an escutcheon enclosing a pair of indistinct initials (FC?) over a star and the quality-control mark of the city of Nuremberg, fitted at the nape with a slender plume-holder and obtusely-pointed one-piece neck-guard and at each side with a hinged cheek-piece shaped at its upper front corner to fit over the side of the peak, flanged outwards at its lower edge to serve as a continuation of the neck-guard and pierced at its centre, within a central boss, with ten small circular ventilation-holes arranged in rosette formation, the main edges of the burgonet decorated, except at the front of the cheek-pieces, with roped inward turns, its surfaces decorated overall, on a formerly black-from-the-hammer ground (now bright), with variously raised and recessed bands and borders in the "black and white fashion" (showing overall wear and minor cracks and bruises) 32.4cm; 123/4 in high Many similar Nuremberg burgonets are preserved in the Steiermärkisches Landeszeughaus in Graz (Peter Krenn 1987, pp.28-9).

Lot 292

AN ITALIAN 'SAVOYARD' HELMET, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with two-piece skull joined by a low comb, fitted with pivoting peak drawn-down in the centre, fitted with a U-shaped face defence pierced with shaped apertures for the eyes and a small opening for the mouth (the right hand arm replaced), lower bevor fitted with a hook on the right for securing the face-defence, and with a single gorget plate at the front (the rear plates replaced, fitted at the base with a pierced modern plate, repatinated throughout) 24cm; 9 1/2in high

Lot 293

A GERMAN BURGONET, LATE 16TH CENTURY with two-piece skull joined at a low comb, outwardly flanged at the front to a pointed peak and embossed on each side with a large fleur-de-lys, fitted with later pointed neck-defence, later hinged cheek-pieces and later plume-holder, decorated throughout with recessed borders and later black painted finish (restorations and repairs) 26.5cm; 10 1/2in high

Lot 294

A NORTH EUROPEAN BURGONET, POSSIBLY GERMAN, EARLY 17TH CENTURY formed of a rounded two-piece skull joined medially along the apex of its high roped comb, projecting forward to an acutely-pointed peak, flanged outwards at the nape to receive an obtusely-pointed one-piece neck-guard and cut out at each side to receive a missing cheek-piece, now represented only by the proximal ends of its hinge, the main edges decorated with plain inward turns accompanied, in the case of the neck-guard, by a recessed border, (heavily corroded overall with significant losses at the centre and right of the peak, the apex of the comb and the right of the neck-guard, and some deformation throughout)

Lot 295

AN ETCHED GERMAN COMB-MORION, NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1580 formed in one piece with a hemispherical crown rising to a high roped medial comb, and an integral brim turned down at each side, rising to an obtuse point at the front and rear (the front one slightly bruised), decorated around its edge with a file-roped inward turn, the front struck with the quality-control mark of the city of Nuremberg (the rear and sides each pierced with later wiring-holes), the base of the crown encircled by twelve round-headed lining-rivets with rosette-washers of iron (one washer missing), finely etched on each side of the crown with a circular cartouche enclosing, on the right, a representation of the Sacrifice of Isaac, and on the left, a mounted huntsman carrying a spear, in each case overlaying a pattern of alternating vertical bands respectively comprised of arabesque interlace and scrolling foliage inhabited by birds of prey, the latter design repeated on the comb and the brim and involving in the case of the former, oval cartouches enclosing, on the right, a soldier holding a banner, and on the left, a drummer, each in contemporary dress, the etching executed throughout on a blackened and stippled ground (light wear and patination overall) 29.1cm; 11 1/2in high The decoration of the helmet anticipates that found on a distinctive group of Nuremburg morions of the early 17th century formerly preserved in the armoury of the Dukes of Saxe-Coburg in the Wartburg, Thuringia. The scrolling foliage and birds are similar in execution to those found on a series of morions of about 1570 made for the Schurff family, hereditary huntsmen of the Tyrol, examples of which are to be found in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, and the Musée de l'Armée, Paris. See J-P. Reverseau 1982, p. 50, fig. 2. A morion of similar form decorated with arabesque interlace is preserved in the Historisches Museum, Dresden (Schöbel 1976, fig. 40)

Lot 296

AN ITALIAN COMB-MORION, CIRCA 1580 formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a high roped medial comb decorated to either side of its apex and base with incised lines, and an integral brim turned down at each side and rising to an acute point at the front and the rear (the front point bruised), its edge decorated with a file-roped inward turn bordered by a narrow groove, the base of the crown pieced at the nape with a pair of holes for the attachment of a plume-holder (missing) and encircled by six (originally fourteen) lining-rivets with brass rosette-washers, retaining its original blued finish overall The morion is one of a series offered for sale between the World Wars by W. H. Fenton & Sons of 11 New Oxford Street, London. An undated circular of Fenton (photographic copy held in Royal Armouries Library, Leeds) illustrates a morion almost identical to that offered here. Fenton was selling the morions by at least 1933. According to a later verbal report of his armourer, Theodore Egli, they had been obtained in Ireland. Examples are now to be seen in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, Inv.No. IV. 449 (A. R. Dufty & W. Reid European Armour in the Tower of London, London, 1968, pl. CII.c), the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Acc. Nos Hen. M. 32, 33 & 34-1933 (Ian Eaves, Catalogue of European Armour at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Woodbridge, Suffolk, & Rochester, N.Y., 2002, pp. 153-5, ill.), and the Glasgow Museum and Art Gallery. The group also included "Spanish" morions, examples of which are once again to be seen in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (Eaves, op. cit., pp. 161-2).

Lot 297

A SOUTH GERMAN BURGONET, AUGSBURG, CIRCA 1600 formed of a rounded one-piece skull rising to a high medial comb, projecting forward to an obtusely-pointed peak struck at its point with the quality-control mark of the city of Augsburg and an indistinct maker's mark incorporating the letter 'M', flanged outwards at the nape to receive an obtusely-pointed one-piece neck-guard and fitted at each side with a hinged cheek-piece pierced at its centre with five circular ventilation-holes and flanged outwards at its lower edge to serve as a continuation of the neck-guard, the main edges of the helmet turned inwards, its surface retaining much of a black from the hammer finish (the skull showing surface delamination of its metal, the right centre of the peak cracked, the hinge for the left cheek-piece replaced)

Lot 298

A GERMAN COMB-MORION, EARLY 17TH CENTURY formed in two halves with a rounded skull rising to a high medial comb fitted at its nape with a plume-holder (probably later), and an integral brim turned down at each side, rising to an acute point at the front and rear (that at the front slightly bruised), and decorated around its edge with a plain inward turn, the crown encircled at its base by twelve round-headed lining-rivets with rosette-washers of brass (five missing), retaining fragments of a buff-leather lining-band, and embossed at each side with two concentric circles, the inner one enclosing a hexafoil, the outer one formed at its inner edge as a running wave-pattern, originally coloured black and white but later blackened overall (the surface showing some oxidation and wear)

Lot 299

A GERMAN COMB-MORION, EARLY 17TH CENTURY formed in two halves with a rounded skull rising to a high medial comb fitted at its nape with a later plume-holder, and an integral brim turned down at each side, rising to an acute point at the front and rear , and decorated around its edge with a plain inward turn (small split and minor bruising), the crown encircled at its base by twelve round-headed lining-rivets with rosette-washers of brass (two missing), retaining a buff-leather lining-band, and embossed at each side with two concentric circles, the inner one enclosing a hexafoil, the outer one formed at its inner edge as a running wave-pattern, originally coloured black and white but later blackened overall (the surface showing some oxidation and wear)

Lot 462

A D.B. FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JAMES SCOTT, CANONGATE, EDINBURGH, BIRMINGAM PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1780 with rebrowned two-stage barrels fitted with silver fore-sight, signed over the octagonal breeches and with gold-lined vents, engraved grooved breech tang, signed bevelled locks engraved with scrolls on the tails, fitted with links between the steels and springs, and a sliding plate immediately behind the cock acting as a safety-catch (one comb, top-jaws and screws replaced), figured walnut half-stock cut with a trellis pattern of chequering filled with punched dots over the fore-end and the grip (refreshed, filled repairs over the fore-end and the butt), engraved steel mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with a bouquet and with acorn finial, butt-plate, and fore-end cap, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original (the mounts cleaned) 86.5cm; 34 1/8in barrels

Lot 486

A MASSIVE FLINTLOCK DECK OR RAMPART BLUNDERBUSS, MID-18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY DUTCH with two-stage steel barrel strongly swelling to an elliptical muzzle, fitted in the centre with a sweated-on ring incorporating a pair of trunnions, bevelled lock fitted with pivot flash-guard, hardwood full stock formed with a near flat comb over the butt, steel mounts including trigger-guard, stirrup mount with brass washers and butt-plate, and complete with its steel ramrod (the steel parts pitted, the stock cracked and chipped) 122cm; 48in

Lot 487

A MASSIVE FLINTLOCK DECK OR RAMPART BLUNDERBUSS, MID-18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY DUTCH with two-stage steel barrel strongly swelling to an elliptical muzzle, fitted in the centre with a sweated-on ring incorporating a pair of trunnions, bevelled lock fitted with pivot flash-guard (seized) hardwood full stock formed with a near flat comb over the butt, steel mounts including trigger-guard, stirrup mount with brass washers and butt-plate, and complete with its steel ramrod (the steel parts pitted, the stock with small cracks and chips) 124.5cm; 49in

Lot 432

A Victorian Brass Fireman's Helmet, with two piece skull, each side of the high comb stamped with a stylised dragon, the helmet plate stamped with a torch, crossed axes and hose, with leather backed brass chin scales, brass ear rosettes, and leather lined brow band. (Dents to comb)

Lot 433

A Victorian Brass Fireman's Helmet, with two piece skull, each side of the high comb stamped with a stylised dragon, the helmet plate stamped with a torch, crossed axes and hose, with leather backed brass chin scales, brass ear rosettes, and leather lined brow band. (Dents to comb)

Lot 581

A Senufo Rhythm Pounder Figure, Ivory Coast, the female figure with high comb coiffure, narrow face with coffee bean eyes, carved upper lashes, long nose, protruding lips, long neck and arms, slender curved body with pert breasts, and upturned bottom, long slightly bent legs issuing from a shallow solid circular base, 110.5cm high. (some damage and repair)

Lot 1140

** SAUER .416 (REM. MAG.) '202' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE .300 (WBY. MAG.) AND .375 (H&H MAG.) BARRELS, respectively serial no. 23068, 17883 and 06934, 23 3/4in. blued nitro sighted barrels (the .300 Wby. Mag. barrel 25 3/4in.), blued receiver marked 'SAUER 202' and mounted with a Schmidt & Bender 4-12x telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, 14 3/4in. figured two-piece pistolgrip stock including 1in. rubber recoil pad, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, sling mounts, with plastic travel case with spare stock with Monte Carlo comb, and spare magazine. This outfit appears to be little used. FRED SCHILLING SPEZIALBESCHICHTUNGEN GmbH The firm of Alfred Schilling has been established in the gun trade since 1898. Based since this time in Zella-Mehlis, one of the traditional centres of German gunmaking, the firm is making fine quality hunting rifles and accessories under the direction of Jorg Schilling, the fourth generation to hold the reigns of the family company. The company originally made parts for other gunmakers in the region, specialising in machined items for revolvers and pistols, and by 1912 were one of the most technically advanced machining companies in the region. The firm were forced to change direction with the end of the Second World War with the ban on fireams production in Germany. Porduction varied from items for agricultural machines to cigarette lighters, and by 1950 they were supplying the Zeiss works at Jena with machined parts for telescopic sights. Politics intervened in 1972 when the firm was nationalised under the East German government and a period of decline began. With re-unification came the chance of a new beginning and plans were hatched in 1994 to return to gunmaking. In 1998, exactly one hundred years after the firm was founded by Alfred Schilling, Jorg began production in the same premises. Jorg, whose background includes a degree in precision enginnering from the University of Jena and many years working for Suhler Jagd-und Sportwaffen GmbH (the makers of Merkel firearms) is now living his dream. Beyond firearm production the firm also offers a colour-hardening service to the gun trade.

Lot 1166

DAVID LLOYD .264 (MAG.) BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 221, 24in. blued nitro barrel signed 'DAVID LLOYD 264 MAG', blued receiver mounted with a Swarovski 'Habicht' 4x telescopic sight in Lloyd mount, Lloyd bolt-handle, 14 1/4in. figured pistolgrip stock including 1 3/4in. wooden extension and 1in. rubber recoil pad, raised comb and cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, dark horn fore-end cap.

Lot 1235

A FINE, LITTLE USED KRIEGHOFF 20-BORE / 5,6X50RM DOUBLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER SIDELOCK EJECTOR COMBINATION GUN / RIFLE, serial no. 93446, 25in. nitro barrels with raised matt top-rib, flip-up open sight and blade foresight, the breech-end inlaid with gold and silver line designs and mounted with a Schmidt & Bender 4-12x telescopic sight in quick-detachable mounts, 2 3/4in. shot chamber, bored approx. 3/4 choke, quadruple-grip action with removable striker bar, side-bolsters, sprung cocking-indicators, manual safety, toplever finely pierced and gold and silver inlaid with vine and grape motif, gold-washed double set triggers, silver action carved with acanthus, vine and grape motifs on a matt background, the left lockplate carved with a seduction scene involving Artemis and a satyr, looked upon with interest by a hound, set in a wooded glade, the right lockplate carved with a scene of a fox flushing French partridge in a rural setting, the left triggerplate and underside signed with a runic 'S', the whole highlighted with gold and silver inlay, 15in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with hogsback comb, the pistolgrip bone-inlaid with an ornate 'HB' monogram, cheekpiece, sling swivels and 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, the hand inset with intricate bone and gold designs, with a band of the same circumnavigating the butt, the fore-end decorated en-suite and carved with stylised acanthus leaves, weight 9lb. 6oz.

Lot 1416

AN EARLY NEEDHAM 1874 PATENT 12-BORE HAMMERLESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN BY HOLLAND & HOLLAND, serial no. 11570, 28in. sleeved nitro barrels, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke, early hammerless action with Needham patent ejectors, patent no.1204 of 1874, use number 385, carved serpentine fences, automatic safety, leg of mutton back-action lockplates, best fine bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining very slight traces of original colour-hardening,14 3/4in. figured stock including 1in. wooden extension, insert repair to comb, Anson push-rod fore-end fastener, weight 7lb. 4oz.

Lot 1465

LANGLEY (LUTON) 12-BORE SIDELOCK NON-EJECTOR, serial no. 6889, 26in. nitro barrels, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and full choke, treble-grip action with removable striker discs, cocking-indicators, automatic safety, partially engraved with bold acanthus scrolls, retaining traces of colour-hardening, 16 1/8in. replacement stock including 1 3/4in. wooden extension, with comb insert, weight 7lb. 4oz.

Lot 1628

BROWNING 12-BORE SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. 91432, 26 1/2in. nitro barrels with 7mm ventilated matt top-rib, 2 3/4in. chambers, multi-chokes (no spares), hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel selector switch, gold-washed trigger, blacked action with border and scroll engraving, 14 7/8in. highly-figured 'sunburst' pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, monte carlo comb, sculpted pistolgrip, and including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, stock and fore-end with ornate chequering borders, weight 8lb. 12oz.

Lot 1662

* A RARE MIROKU 12-BORE 'G12 PRESIDENT' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR TRAP GUN, serial no. 89138PM, 30in. nitro barrels with 13mm ventilated matt top-rib and pearl bead foresight with intermediate bead sight, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/2 and full choke, hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel selector switch, gold-washed trigger, rolled-edge triggerguard, silver action deeply carved in relief with bold acanthus surrounding scenes of pointer flushing pheasant and duck, the triggerguard with a retriever, the fore-end iron decorated en-suite, signed 'S.K.', 14 3/4in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with monte carlo comb, diamond ivorine inserts to pistolgrip and fore-end wood, and including 1in. 'Kickeez' rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 10oz., in a universal case The gun dates to circa 1980 and appears little used. Less than a thousand of these guns were produced in G11, G12 and G13 specifications as Miroku's answer to the FN custom shop.

Lot 1717

CHAS. BOSWELL 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 13321, 30in. nitro reproved damascus barrels (right wall-thickness at 19), 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 3/4 choke, treble-grip action, border and scroll engraving, one screw broken on underside, 14 7/8in. well-figured stock including 1/2in. rubber recoil pad and with insert at comb where cheekpiece removed, weight 6lb. 12oz., in a leather Westley Richards case

Lot 1746

AYA 12-BORE 'NO.4' BOXLOCK EJECTOR TRY-GUN, serial no. 385002, 26in. nitro barrels, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/2 and full choke, border engraved action retaining much original colour-hardening and finish, fully articulated stock with adjustable comb and butt, weight 7lb. 7oz.

Lot 954

A PRIMITIVE ASH COMB BACK CHAIR with straight top rail, wedge shaped seat and splayed turned legs, traces of old paint, 19th century or earlier, 30 1/2" high

Lot 1

A rectangular green stone table cigarette box, decorated with ruby matrix, a pair of ivory mounted clothes brushes, a pair of ivory mounted hair brushes, an imitation ivory glazed rectangular dressing table tray, a comb, a decorative belt buckle and sundry.

Lot 327

A pair of silver and green enamel topped scent bottles, each cut glass rectangular body engraved with foliate garlands, London 1926, together with a Mappin & Webb leather vanity case containing four silver and green enamel brushes, hand mirror and comb handle, London 1925 by Mappin & Webb.

Lot 447

An Edwardian silver matched toilet set, comprising two brushes, hand mirror, comb, vesta case and tray, Birmingham 1901, 1902, Chester 1899 and a tortoiseshell brush, Birmingham 1928 (7)

Lot 1

A lady's silver mounted four piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush and a comb, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, with a fitted case.

Lot 2011

An Edwardian oak revolving desk chair with a tub comb back and scroll arms above a solid seat on four cabriole legs and castors.

Lot 2147

A late 19th Century beech comb back rocking chair with a solid seat on turned legs.

Lot 402

Brass Fireman's Helmet With leather liner, brass top comb and brass NSWFB front badge. Very good all-round condition and highly polished.

Lot 987

a late 18th early 19th Century elm and beech comb back chair with panel seat on turned legs

Lot 1

Five piece green enamel dressing table set comprising four brushes and a mirror, London 1934/5; also another four piece planished dressing table set comprising three brushes and a comb, London 1901 and an odd mirror (10)

Lot 1

A collection of silver dressing table items, to include; A Victorian silver tray, Birmingham, c.1903, embossed with central panel of five angels, with further stylized decoration, 30cm max diam; another smaller pin tray of similar design, London, c.1897, 12cm max diam; an art nouveau design silver backed hand mirror, an Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted cotton pot & cover; a Victorian design cut glass and silver mounted scent bottle; a cased pair of Art Deco design silver backed hair brushes with matching comb and further items. (9)

Lot 277

A London Silver 4-Piece Dressing Table Set having engine turned decoration, comprising hand mirror, 2 brushes, comb

Lot 142

A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1908, a silver comb, marks worn and a plated stamp holder

Lot 165

A circa 1900 Helvetia table top polyphon, the simulated rosewood and marquetry inlaid case with hinged lid inscribed "Helvetia", revealing a 3" comb and stop/play switch, flanked by twin carrying handles, together with winding handle and five discs, 26 x 43 x 29 cm

Lot 1278

A selection of silver items to include, silver backed hand mirror, hair brush, silver sauce boat, marked for Chester 1936 and a white metal table cigarette box. All items have scratches with marks and general bumps with patches of tarnishing. The mirror is hallmarked Birmingham 1919, the brush also hallmarked Early twentieth century Birmingham. To the white metal box there is visible solder and joins, length of the box measuring 5ins (13cm). Also together with a silver mount from a comb which is very poor condition with splits dents and overall tarnished, hallmarked Birmingham 1910.

Lot 605

A Silver Coloured Metal Hair Comb, engraved thistles, and inset semi precious stones, and two evening bags (3)

Lot 1038

A Set of Eight Elm Dining Chairs, with comb stick backs, solid shaped seats and turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers (6 + 2) See illustration

Lot 1

A George V silver backed dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, clothes brush and comb, Birmingham 1926.

Lot 1

An early 20th Century oak swivel desk chair with a comb back, on sabre legs.

Lot 1

An Edwardian oak revolving office chair with a comb back and open arms above a solid seat on four cabriole legs.

Lot 1

Plated wares, comprising; a shaped circular salver, a hairbrush and matching comb, in a box, a napkin ring and a tea strainer, with a stand.

Lot 1

A stained beech comb-back Windsor Chair.

Lot 1

A stained beech comb-back Windsor chair.

Lot 1

Ladies' evening bags, one black & gold, approx. 5 x 4 , containing comb, mirror, purse & opera glasses, some wear in places & another approx. 5 x 6, gold brocade, quite soiled,with gold coloured clasp set with three stones, chain handle (2)

Lot 176

Pair of glass perfume bottles having silver-gilt tops to/w matching circular pot, pair of ivory clothes brushes and leather comb case, bottles engraved Eileen, London, 1859

Lot 205

* GWR Horse Grooming Comb. Manufactured from what appears to be horn, it measures 4½" x 3" with 15 teeth. Faintly stamped 'GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY' on one side. Good condition with normal wear through use, three teeth a little shorter than the others. An interesting item, not seen previously by us.

Lot 7

A 19th Century tortoiseshell hair slide comb having decorative piquet swag decoration.

Lot 1

A silver child's Christening spoon and pusher, with Art Nouveau decoration, Birmingham 1914; a cased set of six foliate engraved tea spoons, Birmingham 1912; and a silver backed hair brush and comb

Lot 1

A Comb back Windsor chair the shaped top-rail over central vase shaped vertical splat, open arms, cabriole legs, united by stretchers, on pad feet

Lot 1

A George V four piece dressing table set, by Walker and Hall, the hair brush, hand mirror, clothes brush and comb, with engine turned banding, Sheffield 1933, in case

Lot 1

A George V six piece tortoise shell dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and comb, London 1929, cased

Lot 1

East India Brown Bess flintlock pattern musket, 116cm, barrel 79.5cm, brass trigger guard, high comb to stock, lock cover plate stamped 'George', brass tip ram rod

Lot 51

A collection of silver back dressing ware to include a hand mirror; two hair brushes; three clothes brushes; two pin jars; an oval jar; a pin cushion; comb; shoe horn and button hook

Lot 734

A CUT STEEL NECKLACE with flowerhead links, 46 long, a cut steel brooch modelled as ferns, a cut steel hair comb, a buckle and similar items (7) (Illustrated)

Lot 1

A silver mounted nine piece dressing table set, comprising; a pair of candlesticks, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a hand mirror, a comb and a lidded glass powder jar, with embossed decoration.

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