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Robinson and Leadbeater Tinted Parian Figure Group, titled `Don`t Be Greedy`, by one of the leading makers of parian figures in the 19th century, Robinson and Leadbeater, showing a young girl in Victorian dress with a large dog seated beside her, looking longingly at the biscuit in her right hand as she tries to keep him away; the pair standing on a roughly oval rocky base, with the title impressed to the front; 12 inches high; impressed R&L in a cartouche to the back, c1880
19th century Italian School, carved alabaster figure of child with violin and raised on ebonised column, fluted and with square base. Height of figure 31 ins, height of base 30.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This statue is a little tired. The head and shoulders are in generally good order. There are slight nibbles around the top edge of the dress and around the cuffs, these are not significant. The right hand arm has been broken below the elbow and above the wrist, this has been reglued and is visible. The front two fingers are discoloured and have probably been repaired. The neck of the violin has been broken in 5 places and cracks are clearly visible. There are also some small losses here. The left hand is scuffed and has minor losses. The violin itself has been damaged around the bridge and there are other surface marks. The legs appear to be in good order as are all the toes. The base has nibbles all around the upper section of the platform and some small chips to the underside edge of the lower base.
R.A.F. Flight Lieutenant's Service dress jacket with cloth Navigator's Wings, together with another similar and six pairs of Service dress trousers (8). Provenance: Formerly the property of the late Flight Lieutenant Garth Hawkins R.A.F., who died in the Falklands War in the SAS Helicopter Crash which killed 21 people
Nazi Naval Officers' dress dagger with Eagle and Swastika pommel, orange plastic grip, with original gold bullion dress knot, etched fullered blade decorated with fouled anchors and dolphins, in brass sheath with scarce dimpled decoration CONDITION REPORT Good original condition- blade has no makers marks but is in excellent condition retaining all polish, the gilding on the mounts is very worn
A varied selection of Watches including a modern Smith's Pocket Watch, a gentleman's Tissot Dress Watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, two 1950's/60's gentlemen's Watches (minus straps), an early 20th Century silver plated cased Wristwatch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and an early 20th Century silver cased Hunter Pocket Watch with white enamel dial (6)
A citrine dress ring by H Stern, circa 1960 A citrine dress ring by H Stern, circa 1960, the step cut citrine with canted corners, between textured shaped shoulders, stamped with makers mark and 750 on the shoulders, finger size M 1/2, in a H Stern blue box Condition The ring has some light wear commensurate with age and use
A heart shaped diamond and pink sapphire suite A heart shaped diamond and pink sapphire suite, comprising a pierced heart shaped pendant set with three oval cut pink sapphires within a surround of eight cut diamonds, 5.1cm long, suspended from a fancy link chain, stamped 750; together with a matching dress ring, stamped 750, finger size P; and a pair of matching ear studs, 1.6cm long Condition Some light wear to settings. The pink sapphires are a little lighter in the pendant than in the other items
A diamond set dress ring, the reeded broad band set with brilliant cut diamonds A diamond set dress ring, the reeded broad band set with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1 carat total, stamped HPB and 750, finger size I 1/2 Condition All diamonds present and correct, bright and lively, the ring has some wear, engraved with `Forever` inside the band
A GERMAN OFFICER`S DRESS SABRE IN THE EASTERN FASHION, CIRCA 1830-50 with curved blade of shamshir type inlaid with a gold counterfeit maker`s cartouche on one side, gilt-brass hilt cast in relief with pseudo-eastern patterns of rosettes, palm foliage and olive garlands in low relief on a contrasting stippled ground, the pommel carrying a knuckle-chain (detached at the base), in its original fishskin-covered wooden scabbard with large gilt-brass mounts decorated en suite with the hilt, and the locket signed by the cutler "C. Münch" 75 cm; 29½ in blade
A FINE GERMAN DRESS HUNTING-SWORD AND COMPANION BALDRICK (GALABANDELIER), SILVER MAKER`S MARK OF STROBLBERGER, MÜNCHEN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY with burnished blade etched and gilt with hunting trophies and scrolls on a blued panel on both sides, German silver hilt cast in relief, including fluted shell-guard, the quillon terminals formed respectively as differing dogs` heads, the pommel en suite, staghorn grip studded with German silver acorns, and in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard also mounted in German silver, the locket with maker`s stamp (by-knife missing); together with a dress baldrick, of black patent leather bordered with patterned silver wire lace, with elaborate full German silver mounts in the manner of the German rococo revival, including pricker pendant from a large stag`s head boss cast in the round, and with the arms of the Princes Hohenlohe-Langenburg cast within a circlet bearing the motto "Ex Flammis Orior" and surmounted by a fürstenhut 51 cm; 20 in blade (2) The galabandelier would have been worn with the full dress uniform of a senior official of the Princely Hunt
THE SERVICE DRESS TUNIC (WAFFENROCK) OF A MAJOR IN THE 2. GARDE-DRAGONER- REGIMENT KAISERIN ALEXANDRA VON RUSSLAND, WITH BANDOLIER AND PARADE SASH, CIRCA 1900 the tunic of regimental specifications, including silver wire Garde-litzen at the collar and cuffs, rank shoulderboards with regimental cypher A crowned, provision for five rows of orders and medals, patterned silver lace loops for attaching epaulettes, blue silk lining and tailor`s label of Mohr & Speyer (minor moth damage, the lining torn); together with its regimental bandolier faced with silver lace, with silvered mounts and cartouche pouch (bandolier extensively mothed, leather pouch deteriorated, Garde star missing); and an officer`s waist sash in the Prussian colours (clasps missing) (3)
A PAIR OF SOUTH GERMAN LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, CIRCA 1660 each with slender tapering barrel cut over its full length with a very narrow medial rib flanked over the breech by a pair of matching short ribs, plain lock retained by three side-nails and drawn-out to a rounded tail, the wheel fitted under the lower edge of the pan and additionally retained by a single small bracket, sliding pan-cover with button release and the dog-spring bridle decorated with a pair of scallop shells chiselled in low relief, each with fruitwood full stock, carved fluted fore-end bordered at its rear by a carved pattern of narrow flutes and ribs heightened at either end by a row of pewter nails, the respective stocks carved with differing stag-hunting scenes in low relief opposite the locks and with differing sporting figures en suite behind the barrel tangs, each inlaid with mother-of-pearl rosette washers under the side-nails, the butt inlaid with pewter ropework in imitation of a short-spurred pommel and inlaid with interlaced patterns of scrolling pewter tendrils carrying varieties of engraved mother-of-pearl flowerheads, the trigger-guard, ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap all of iron, and one pistol retaining its original ramrod (the stocks each with light worm damage throughout, one stock chipped slightly on one side of the fore-end, the other chipped extensively ahead of the lock, with shrinkage about the lock and with a repaired crack at the wrist. Several inlaid plaques missing from each stock, one ramrod missing, the other incomplete) 65.5 cm; 25 ½ in (2) The carved and inlaid treatment of the stocks closely resembles the work of the stockmakers of Schwäbish-Gmund. The figural subjects appear to be inspired directly from original engravings by Jost Amman, published in his Kunstbüchlin in 1599, and are consequently shown in late 16th century dress.
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