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A late 18th century English creamware oval chestnut basket & cover with pierced & moulded decoration, leaf-scroll side handles, 27.5cm wide (bird finial restored & lacking wings); & a ditto circular semi-fluted bowl with pierced cover, on round pedestal foot, 19cm dia. x 22cm high (faults to sprig handle & hairline crack; bowl with rim chip).
An 18th century English creamware fluted baluster teapot with tall pierced rim & running green vertical stripes, 12cm high, possibly Leeds, (finial re-stuck, chips to spout tip, very small chip to foot); & a similar cylindrical tea caddy with plain domed shoulder, 9cm (lacking cover, numerous small chips).
A George IV silver three piece compressed ovoid tea service, embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls, domed cover, flower finial, high leafy scroll feet, 19cm high, the teapot marked Richard Pearce & George Burrows, the milk and sugar bowl Robert Pearce, London 1826, 1644g 51toz Cites ref: 2V2JRBZ
the black skull with gilt mounts to include state helmet plate, spike finial on circular base with star rivets, multi-piece Imperial and state cockades, leather backed chin scales, leather sweat band, green silk liner, the inside of the skull with pencil and ink owner's details, applied paper labels AWES MARKE and UNGESPALTENES LEDER, green and red lined peaks.
84.5cm curved fullered blade by Wilkinson, etched with scrolling foliage, a stand of arms and the presentation inscription CAPTAIN & MRS HERBERT ANSELL PRESENT THIS INDIAN FRONTIER POLICE TULWAR TO JACK F. RASPIN IN APPRECIATION OF HIS SERVICES AS A SPECIAL CONSTABLE DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914-19, characteristic brass hilt decorated with vines and foliage, dished disc pommel with starburst dome finial, scrolling knuckle guard, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
69cm curved double head with armour piercing spike terminals, one circular stamp with winged bird centered and a further crown surmounted with a cross (?),long flattened diamond section spike finial mounted on its shaped wooden haft with traces of original cloth covering towards the head, spiked foot. Circa 1550. 244cm over all length.
the black skull with gilt mounts to include state helmet plate, spike finial on quatrefoil base with star topped rivets, multi-piece Imperial and state cockades, leather backed gilt chin scales, Depaheg Patent marked headband, russet silk liner, green and red lined peaks. Repaired splits to sweatband.
the two piece skull with overlapped and riveted seam, hinged visor drawn out to a peak and with face guard composed of three square section bars drawn down to a turned finial, scrolling S-bar inserts, the neck guard of three simulated lames, perforations to edge, together with another similar with raised comb, the visor lacking the three-bar face guard, the neck guard of three simulated lames and indistinct maker's stamp, both lacking their ear-defences. (2)
the black skull with white metal mounts to include state helmet plate, spike finial on circular base. Imperial and state cockades, leather backed chin scales, leather sweatband, fawn silk liner, green and red lined peaks, contained in its yellow cloth lined leather storage case with repository labels for Munich.
the black skull with white metal mounts to include state helmet plate, scroll banner, fluted spike finial with quatrefoil base with domed rivets, painted Imperial and state cockades, replacement leather chin strap, leather liner. The internal fixings for the banner have tool marks around the nuts.
the black japanned thin steel skull with brass and white metal fittings to include state helmet plate, spike finial with circular base with domed rivets, painted Imperial and state cockades, leather chin strap, brown leather liner, the neck guard with white inked date 1916 and battalion BN XIX.
the black skull with brass and white metal mounts to include state helmet plate, spike finial with circular base and domed rivets, multi-piece Imperial and state cockades, leather backed chin scales, leather sweatband, russet silk liner with inked name Franz Krug, black and red lined peaks. Internally stitching is worn and mismatched fixings.
comprising EIIR helmet, the white metal skull with gilt crowned oak leaf and laurel wreath helmet plate, faceted white metal rayed star with centered pierced gilt garter HON SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE on a blue enamelled ground, central red enamelled cross on a gilt ground, fluted white metal finial with gilt bun-shaped foot on a gilt rayed star base, gilt rosette bosses, leather backed chin chain, leather liner, red plume, the blue tunic with red collar and bullion trim, cuff trim lacking, gilt bullion gilt shoulder boards and aiguillette, brass trimmed polished metal cuirass, brass scale straps with faceted rivets and lion's mask bosses, buff leather shoulder belt with black patent pouch, applied with pierced gilt Royal arms badge, white leather gauntlets.
the black skull with gilt mounts to include state helmet plate, fluted spike finial with circular base and star rivets, multi-piece Imperial and state cockades, leather backed chin scales, leather sweatband, fawn silk liner, the interior with applied paper label Prima Qualitat, green and red lined peaks.
14inch two-stage brass barrel engraved Stratford on Avon, stepped lock signed Walls, full stocked dot and chequered grip, brass mounts to include acorn trigger guard finial and Continental style sideplate. Ex Robin Wigginton collection, a card present states This blunderbuss was purchased by a member of the Slatter family of Salford Priors who were involved in the setting up of a vigilante group to maintain law and order.
the steel skull with traces of original blued or blacked finish, grey painted mounts, Prussian helmet plate, spike finial on eliptical base, repainted Imperial and Prussian cockades, leather chin strap, the interior with leather liner, green painted peak, the top of the skull with maker's stamp for Helbing & Sackewitz and dated 1916.
the white metal skull with white metal fittings, faceted rayed star helmet plate with central garter title, a griffin centred on a black painted ground, laurel wreath headband, fluted white metal finial with quatrefoil base, red plume, leather backed chin chain with rosette bosses, remnants of quilted cloth liner.
Two circa 1820 porcelain twin handled lidded Spode sugar pots. The lot comprising an oval shaped pot with gilt finial to lid, and painted gilded design of acorns and acanthus leaves on white ground with cobalt leaves, marked Spode in red to base; along with a Chinese pheasant pattern pot, with gilt sheaf finial lid, and famille rose style pattern of flowers and pheasants, with Fo dog handles to each side, marked Spode stone China to underside with mock Chinese mark. Tallest measures approx. 13cm tall.
A 19th century French bronze bust depicting a noble lady. The bust from shoulders up, and possibly a finial from a larger piece, such as a clock. Depicting the woman with curled hair and wearing a classical style robe. Marked to verso Richaud et Cie. Mounted atop stepped plinth base. Measures approx. 17.5cm x 11cm.
A NEPHRITE HANDLED SEAL AND FURTHER ITEMS (14)The seal having a bloodstone base engraved with a coronet above intials, the nephrite handle carved with a dog's head finial, length 5.8cm, also a moonstone set sphere and various buckles and fittings, including colourless paste and faceted steelCondition ReportIt is probable that the nephrite handle is associated with the seal, both are in fairly good condition. The seal base is hinged and opens to reveal a glazed woven hair locket compartment, the glazing to the locket is chipped in one corner. The handle does have some some surface reaching probably natural flaws
The shaped white marble top above a pierced acanthus carved frieze on husk carved fluted legs united by a shaped stretcher surmounted by an urn.53cm wide x 39cm deep x 87cm highQty: 1Some slight looseness in the joints. The urn finial somewhat loose. Losses notable down the legs and particularly on the left hand side of the stretcher.
In a mahogany case with a brass pineapple finial and brass banded spandrels around a white painted dial with Roman numerals, with brass lion mask carry handles, the movement striking the hours on a bell29 x 16 x 49cmSome chipping to the paintwork around the keyholes, further losses to the painted face, the key to the glazed front is missing and so opening requires springing the catch from inside the case, some loss around the top right spandrel. Not guaranteed working but seems complete.
HENRY ATKIN (FROM PURDEY'S) A 12-BORE SPRING-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 2926, for 1928, 28in. nitro reproved barrels (in 1998), the rib engraved 'HENRY ATKIN (FROM PURDEY'S) 88 JERMYN ST. LONDON. S.W.' and gold-inlaid '2' at the breech end, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke, right wall at 19, removable striker discs, toplever gold-inlaid '2', automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, spring-opening action based on the Beesley / Purdey 1880 patent with 1909 model improved ejectors, fine acanthus scroll and floral bouquet engraving, retaining much renewed colour-hardening and finish, 15in. figured replacement stock (some splitting to the rear of lockplates and top-tang), fore-end finial gold-inlaid '2', weight 6lb. 8oz., in its makers lightweight leather motorcase. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
LARSEN & WINTERROS A RARE (F.A.C. RATED) 16-BORE 1883 PATENT LEVER-ACTION REPEATING SHOTGUN, serial no. "RN11235LPH" circa 1884, 28 1/2in. black powder only reproved bold damascus barrel (in 2023, serial number applied by the London Proof House) with raised concave file-cut rib, 2 3/4in. chamber, bored approx. full choke, August L. Larsen and C.E. Winterros patent action, patent no. 26814 of 6th October 1883 (recorded in British Small Arms patents under agent W.R. Lake as no. 5935 of 29th December 1883), scrolling maple leaf engraving, rotating plate marked 'LARSEN & WINTERROS PATENT', lever locking mechanism, 14in. pistolgrip stock including steel buttplate, horn pistolgrip-cap and fore-end finial, weight 8lb. 4oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
AN 8-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED ROTARY-UNDERLEVER HAMMERGUN SIGNED ARMY & NAVY C.S.L., serial no. 15136, circa 1894, 36 1/2in. nitro reproved barrel, top flat of hexagonal breech section signed 'ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. LONDON', Jones patent rotary underlever, raised percussion fence, rebounding back-action lock, border engraving, retaining traces of original colour-hardening, 14 1/2in. stock including 1in. rubber recoil pad (distressed), fore-end with grip-catch release lever and horn finial, weight 13lb. 5oz.. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
GEORGE GIBBS A 12-BORE GIBBS & PITT 1873 PATENT (1ST MODEL) PUSH-FORWARD UNDERLEVER TRIGGERPLATE-ACTION HAMMERLESS NON-EJECTOR GUN, serial no. 10441, for 1883, 29in. replacement nitro barrels, the rib with 'GEORGE GIBBS. BRISTOL. & 35. SAVILE ROW. LONDON. W.', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. and full choke, left bore diameter marginal and wall at 13-, Gibbs & Pitt patent action, patent no. 284 of 24th January 1873, use number 246, slim fences, manual side lever safety with 'S' detail, acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, the top of the action with an oval engraved 'GIBBS & PITT. PATENT. NO. 246. BRISTOL.', brushed bright and reblued finish, 14in. figured stock including horn buttplate, fore-end with Deeley & Edge patent release and horn finial, weight 6lb. 8oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A .375 EX. (9.5x57mm M.S.) STEYR MD. 1892 BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE RETAILED BY COGSWELL & HARRISON, serial no. 35125 / 6285, for 1892, 26in. cordite proved barrel engraved 'COGSWELL & HARRISON LTD. 141 NEW BOND ST. & 226 STRAND. LONDON.', ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with flip-up moon sight, ramped open rear-sight with two folding leaves marked '1', '2' and '3' and with white-metal inlaid sight lines, receiver ring marked 'MD. 1892', manual flag safety, bolt mounted to the rear with a folding adjustable peep-sight, blued finish, figured two-piece pistolgrip halfstock, including steel pistolgrip-cap, cheekpiece, sling eyes, horn fore-end finial, 15in. pull including steel buttplate, weight 7lb. 13oz.. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

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