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A Gothic Revival oak library bookcase, circa 1870, the cornice piece with a foliate gallery, cavetto moulding, sprigs and darts, two doors with lancet tracery incorporating double arches, roundels and quadrefoils, flanked by engaged columns with leafy capitals, plinth base, width 150cm, height 238cm, depth 52cm. Provenance: Saddington Hall, Saddington, Leicestershire.
ROCK & POP - Great collection of approximately 80 x 7" singles to include artists such as Jaine Aire & the Belvederes, Red Star Belgrade, Tuff Darts, The Flames, Matchbox, American Breed, Aphrodite's Child, The Records and more. The sleeves may show some light signs of wear but the vinyl is generally Ex+ condition. Some duplication.
Viking Silver 'Elfshot' Protective Amulet 9th-10th century AD. A trapezoidal silver sleeve with granule lozenges to one face, clusters to the reverse, flat-section loop above; small flint blade with broken tip. 5 grams, 45mm (1 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. See discussion of curated stone blades for magical and curative purposes in Evans, J. The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 1897, p.365. This amulet was believed to be protection against “Elfshot”: the attack of elves was believed to be responsible for mysterious suffering in men and livestock. 'Elfshot' described sudden shooting pains localised to a particular area of the body, such as in rheumatism, arthritis or muscle stitches or cramps. Elves were thought to shoot darts or arrows where such pains had no obvious external cause. Belief in elfshot persisted into the 20th century in rural areas, and as proof, country folk would sometimes find small arrowheads (the remains of Neolithic or Mesolithic flints, or naturally-occuring spear-shaped stones) that were believed to be the magical weapons that caused the afflictions. The belief in elfshot begins in the Pagan Germanic period and this amulet is a very early and rare example. Fine condition; tip of knife absent. Extremely rare.
A wicker basket with darts inside, a vintage teddy bear, fire tools, a music stand, a Roberts Rambler radio, a Jean Pierre carriage clock, a travel Seven Jewel L&M clock/barometer, a Swedish copper storage pot, a Yashica photographic tripod and case, Le Crueset frying pan, and John Peck & Son wooden box
A .177” Champion J50 Junior Air Pistol, by L J Cammell (Merseyside) Ltd, with black lacquered alloy frame, c 1970s to 1982, VGWO & New Condition, in its carton with cocking aid and printed instruction sheet, Clean Condition; and a .177” American issue J-101 Gat pop out air pistol, of black lacquered all metal construction with cork firing adaptor and safety catch, VGWO & New Condition, in its fitted foam lined carton with pellets, darts and corks and printed instruction sheet. Clean Condition .
Marx Toys (Gt.Britain) Triple Jet Dart Gun: plastic gun in the form of a military aircraft, length 20cm, with 5 x darts (rubber suckers perished), F in G box. Together with an International Model Aircraft Ltd. Penguin Series 4 Tugboat, clockwork plastic model, F, 'Annie' to box and 'Mary' to model, in G box. (2)
A .177? ?Limit? pop out air pistol, c 1930s-1940s, 9½? open, the breech stamped ?Limit Made in England? in oval, with chequered white plastic grips. GWO & C (sligtly worn overall, trigger guard missing); also a Milbro Diana SP50 pop out air pistol, c 1970s-1980s, with black laquered finish. VGWO & as New Condition, in its polystyrene lined printed carton with Spare Parts list, box of pellets and packet of coloured darts. (2)
AUTOGRAPH BOOK - excellent autograph book to include signatures of Rory Gallagher from 1978, Slade from 1978, The Supremes (including Mary Wilson), Boomtown Rats, Paul James, Darts, Sweet Sensation, Alvin Stardust and others plus seven signed promo photographs to include The Federals, Viscounts, Fortunes, Eden Kane, Alvin Stardust, Danny Williams and Tommy Steele (printed).
A Norfolk (King`s Own) Imperial Yeomanry officer`s silver mounted shoulder belt and pouch, belt of red leather faced with silver thread, pouch with engraved silver cover and bearing EVIIR cypher badge, buckle and other belt fittings also silver, two spikes in the form of darts united by chains to a flower head boss and retained in twin socket mount, marks to all principal mounts except darts and chains of Bent & Parker, Birmingham 1901 to 1904. Live bidding available, see www.georgekidner.co.uk for details
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