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A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the 67cm single edge double fullered steel blade incised with crescent moons, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow with tiger head finial and bearing traces of koftgari decoration, with disc pommel and crimson velvet scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Talwar, with plain steel blade, the back edge stamped 3378, with steel hilt and leather scabbard (2)
A 19th Century 14 Bore Percussion Cap Double Barrel Big Game Rifle by James Beattie, 205 Regent Street, London, No.2325, the 76.5cm browned twist steel barrels signed on the top flat, stamped 15, numbered and with London proof marks, with three graduated hinged leaf rear sights, double gold lines and platinum plugs, the well figured walnut stock with signed foliate engraved lock plate, recurving scroll trigger guard, pineapple finial and fore-end tip, with chequered grip and fore-end, the butt set with a steel hinged cap box engraved with a stag, contained in original oak case, the green baize lined interior with maker`s paper label, fitted with accessories including a steel bullet mould, lignum vitae mallet, Syke`s Patent leather covered powder flask, three cap tins, a small ivory box and a brass and steel T shape combination turn screw and nipple case
A Joseph Manton 12 Bore Double Barrel Percussion Cap Sporting Gun, No.8158, the 75cm browned twist steel barrels signed JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON to the top flat, numbered and with London proof marks and CL, with platinum nipple plugs, the lock plates engraved JOSEPH MANTON PATENT and with scrolling acanthus leaves, with foliate engraved dolphin hammers, cradles to hold gravitating stops (missing), the well figured walnut half stock with chequered grip, richly foliate engraved steel fore-end tip, trigger guard with pineapple finial and butt plate tang, contained in a green baize lined fitted mahogany case, the hinged cover with inset half hinged brass ring handle, the inner lid with maker`s paper label Joseph Manton, Hanover Square, London, with cap tin, cleaning rod, wads and steel shot flask
An 18th Century Double Barrel Flintlock Sporting Gun by William Hollis of Birmingham, the 84cm Stubs Twist steel barrels with London proof marks to the underside, gilt lines and touch holes, each lock plate signed W Hollis within a line engraved border, the recurving steel trigger guard engraved with a wildfowl and sunburst, with pineapple finial, the well figured walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, the steel butt plate retaining some original blueing, the wood ramrod with brass tip and steel worm
An 18th Century Double Barrel Flintlock Sporting Gun by Hampton, the 76cm steel barrels engraved at the breech and tang with leaf tips, the hammers and signed lock plates engraved with husks, the walnut half stock with steel foliate engraved fore-end tip, trigger guard with acanthus bud finial, butt plate with bird and leaf engraved tang, with chequered grip, silver escutcheon and brass tipped wood ramrod with steel worm
A Good Mid-18th Century Prussian Potsdam Arsenal Flintlock Musket, the 105cm steel barrel with brass blade foresight, the banana shape lockplate engraved POTZDAMMAGAZ and D S E, with facetted steel frizzen pan and cover, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, four facetted brass ramrod pipes, with slightly raised carved outline, facetted brass trigger guard and finial, the shouldered butt with brass butt plate and shaped tang, serpentine side plate and oval escutcheon engraved with a monogram, steel sling fore swivel (rear one missing) and steel ramrod
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbuss by Sutherland, the 31cm flared brass barrel engraved LONDON to the top flat and with Birmingham proof marks, with foliate engraved steel tang, the signed lock plate engraved with foliage, the walnut full stock with brass furniture of two ramrod pipes, foliate engraved trigger guard with acorn finial, and butt plate engraved with foliage, with dotted chequered grip, the brass tipped wood ramrod with original encased worm
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbuss by Wiggen & Co., the 30cm brass barrel with London proof marks, engraved with a band of beads around the breech, top set with a sprung steel bayonet with triangular fullered steel blade and secured by a sliding lever, the lock plate signed and engraved with leafy scroll with a double line border, the walnut full stock with brass furniture of two ramrod pipes, flowerhead engraved trigger guard with acanthus bud finial, butt plate with foliate engraved shaped tang, side plate and vacant escutcheon, with wood ramrod **Purchased from the Lowther Castle sale. This weapon is illustrated in the book Small Arms by Frederick Wilkinson, plates 94 and 95
An 18th Century English Flintlock Musketoon, the 37cm swamped brass two stage barrel octagonal at the breech, struck with Tower Ordnance marks of two crowned crossed sceptres, the steel lock plate indistinctly signed BL..., with leaf engraved swan neck cock, the walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, engraved trigger guard with acorn finial, and butt plate engraved on the tang with foliage, with later wood ramrod
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the 67cm single edge double fullered steel blade incised with crescent moons, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow with tiger head finial and bearing traces of koftgari decoration, with disc pommel and crimson velvet scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Talwar, with plain steel blade, the back edge stamped 3378, with steel hilt and leather scabbard (2)
A 19th Century 14 Bore Percussion Cap Double Barrel Big Game Rifle by James Beattie, 205 Regent Street, London, No.2325, the 76.5cm browned twist steel barrels signed on the top flat, stamped 15, numbered and with London proof marks, with three graduated hinged leaf rear sights, double gold lines and platinum plugs, the well figured walnut stock with signed foliate engraved lock plate, recurving scroll trigger guard, pineapple finial and fore-end tip, with chequered grip and fore-end, the butt set with a steel hinged cap box engraved with a stag, contained in original oak case, the green baize lined interior with maker`s paper label, fitted with accessories including a steel bullet mould, lignum vitae mallet, Syke`s Patent leather covered powder flask, three cap tins, a small ivory box and a brass and steel T shape combination turn screw and nipple case
A Good Mid-18th Century Prussian Potsdam Arsenal Flintlock Musket, the 105cm steel barrel with brass blade foresight, the banana shape lockplate engraved POTZDAMMAGAZ and D S E, with facetted steel frizzen pan and cover, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, four facetted brass ramrod pipes, with slightly raised carved outline, facetted brass trigger guard and finial, the shouldered butt with brass butt plate and shaped tang, serpentine side plate and oval escutcheon engraved with a monogram, steel sling fore swivel (rear one missing) and steel ramrod
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbuss by Sutherland, the 31cm flared brass barrel engraved LONDON to the top flat and with Birmingham proof marks, with foliate engraved steel tang, the signed lock plate engraved with foliage, the walnut full stock with brass furniture of two ramrod pipes, foliate engraved trigger guard with acorn finial, and butt plate engraved with foliage, with dotted chequered grip, the brass tipped wood ramrod with original encased worm
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbuss by Wiggen & Co., the 30cm brass barrel with London proof marks, engraved with a band of beads around the breech, top set with a sprung steel bayonet with triangular fullered steel blade and secured by a sliding lever, the lock plate signed and engraved with leafy scroll with a double line border, the walnut full stock with brass furniture of two ramrod pipes, flowerhead engraved trigger guard with acanthus bud finial, butt plate with foliate engraved shaped tang, side plate and vacant escutcheon, with wood ramrod **Purchased from the Lowther Castle sale. This weapon is illustrated in the book Small Arms by Frederick Wilkinson, plates 94 and 95
A Just Andersen bronze tazza, of flattened form, 19cm dia: together with additional Just Andersen bronze and bronzed pewter items to comprise a tray with fish finial, a pair of beakers, a pair of single candlesticks, a set of four candlesticks, a cup, a box and cover, and further metal items to include GJ Skjaeraasen posy vase, a Sternegg Schaffhausen vase and other items, (a lot)
A large Victorian brass hanging oil lamp, the body of bulbous shape emitting three branches of scrolling and cherub head form, between cartouches of iron cross and foliate decoration, terminating in an inverted grape finial, together with a white glass shade, with suspension rods and corona, approximate height 137cm
A late 19c French garniture de cheminee in ormolu decorated with blue champlevee enamel. The clock element takes the form of a blue enamel urn supported by two cherubs on a rectangular plinth supported by four gilt feet. The urn has side handles and knop finial and is decorated in ormolu ribbons and garlands. The 3.5""diam gilt dial has an enamel centre and the circular movement has a silvered lever platform escapement and is rack striking on a bell. The side elements take the form of enamel pot pourri urns and covers and are supported by putti standing on circular bases with four gilt feet, the clock stands 17"" tall and the side urns 12"" tall.
An early 19c eight day longcase clock with 12"" square painted dial having florally painted corners and seconds and date rings. The dial centre has been re-painted and bears the spurius name Thomas Moore, Ipswich. It is contained in an oak case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central ball and spire finial and the plain columns flanking the dial. The trunk has plain quartered columns and a long trunk door with wavy top and the base has an applied rectangular panel with indented corners and a wavy plinth, 85.5"" tall.
A 19c Oriental bronze incense burner in the form of an elephant in ceremonial costume supporting a pagoda structure, the elephants costume panels are decorated with dragons in relief and the pagoda finial is a dragon with open mouth clutching a pearl. Constructed in three parts, the elephant lined with fire clay, 28.5""h, 24""w.
A mid 19c vase by Thomas Sneyd of Hanley, the midnight blue ground richly decorated in gilt with a Roman chariot and charioteers and a centurion amongst stars, moon and symbols, the pierced domed cover with bud finial and similarly decorated, impressed mark to base, a/f chips to foot rim, 18.75"" high overall.
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid sideboard with central turned urn finial and inlaid pediment over single glazed door flanked by open shelves supported by turned columns, over single central drawer and two inlaid and mirrored doors, again flanked by open shelves, and open shelf to base. The inlay throughout of urns and swags. Label to drawer for T. Wallis & Co. Holborn Circus, London. W-122cm. D-32cm and H-197cm
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid sideboard with central turned urn finial and inlaid pediment over single glazed door flanked by open shelves supported by turned columns, over single central drawer and two inlaid and mirrored doors, again flanked by open shelves, and open shelf to base. The inlay throughout of urns and swags. Label to drawer for T. Wallis & Co. Holborn Circus, London. W-122cm. D-32cm and H-197cm
A Solid Silver Sugar Sifter, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1904, m.m R.P together with a pair of Georgian sugar nips, London hallmark dated 1828/29 and a pair of Victorian sugar nips, London hallmark dated 1874/75 and a sterling silver salt spoon (925) with a cherub to the finial and a mother of pearl handled fish knife Birmingham hallmark dated 1825 m.m S.M approx 150 gms
Six Solid Silver Teaspoons, Sheffield hallmark dated 1975, the spoons are examples of authentic historical Roman design, together with six silver coffee spoons with bean finial`s Sheffield hallmark, m.m CB & S and a boxed set of silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips in the original box marked 925.
A large pair of c.1900 Vienna porcelain twin handled vases, each lid with bud finial above high scrolling acanthus moulded handles and opposing panels decorated with numerous figures in a detailed gilt scrollwork frame on a puce ground, both raised on square section plinths, titled "Mecur Voit Herse", "Naissance de Venus" and "Eneé Reconnait Venus", "Enlevement d'Europe", also with blue beehive marks, overall height 54cm. CONDITION REPORT: One lid has had the bud finial detached but present. It has at some stage been crudely restored. Very minor rubbing to the gilding throughout. Several flaws to the gilt edges around each of the large oval vignettes where it appears the gold hasn't quite taken. These result in 1 x 1cm matt blemishes to the gilt work.

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