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A French Clock Garniture, the clock having a 13.5 cm enamel dial signed J Albinet, a Paris, rue de Shoiseul 4, fitted an 8 day movement striking on a bell, in a red marble case with putto finial and mounted with scrolling acanthus and flowers, 73 cm high, and a matching pair of seven light candelabra, 73.5 cm high (3)
A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS SIGNED WILKISON, EDINBURGH, early 19th century, with 15 1/2in. four-stage belled brass barrel signed 'WILKISON EDIN.R' at the breech, iron tang and flat bevelled lock, the latter with feint signature, stepped tail and roller (top-jaw and screw replaced), walnut three-quarter stock (some minor bruising, cracked behind lock and around rear side-nail), brass mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and replacement ramrod. (see lot 238 for illustration).
A 20-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON, serial no. 1226, circa 1799, reconverted from flintlock, with 31 3/4in. rebrowned twist barrels, silver fore-sight, patent recessed breeches each with gold-lined touch hole, gold-lined maker's mark and gold-inlaid line, foliate engraved grooved tang, signed flat bevelled border engraved locks each engraved with a martial trophy on the stepped tail and with rain-proof pan and roller, figured walnut half-stock with chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and brass-mounted ramrod with worm, London proof marks. Literature: W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back, The Manton Supplement, p. 218. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY HENSHAW, circa 1800, with 15in. three-stage brass barrel with belled muzzle and mounted with a spring bayonet above (spring weak), iron tang with bayonet release catch, signed flat bevelled lock with stepped tail, safety-catch and roller (cock and old replacement, front edge of pan damaged), figured walnut full stock with chequered grip, engraved brass mounts including shaped side-plate and trigger-guard with acorn finial, and later wooden ramrod, London proof marks.
A PAIR OF 44-BORE FLINTLOCK OVERCOAT PISTOLS BY J. BARTON, LONDON, early 19th century, 8in. overall, with slightly swamped octagonal twist barrels each signed on the top flat and with platinum-lined touch-holes, silver fore-sights, engraved tangs each decorated with a martial trophy and foliage and also incorporating the rear-sight, signed engraved flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, safety-catch (one worn, the other incomplete), semi-rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut full stocks (one fore-end split in ramrod channel) each with chequered butt, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guards each with pineapple finial, and wooden ramrods (iron parts discoloured throughout). Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A 28-BORE SILVER-MOUNTED SAW-HANDLED FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL BY P. BOND, 45 CORNHILL, LONDON, serial no. 4982, London silver hallmarks for 1807, 16in. overall, with unusual signed twist polygonal barrel (small patch of minor dents) with octagonal breech section, silver spider fore-sight, octagonal patent breech with gold-inlaid line and gold-lined touch-hole, tang incorporating the rear-sight and engraved with foliage and a martial trophy, signed flat bevelled detented lock decorated with a martial trophy on the stepped tail and with safety-catch (replaced), 'French' cock (top-jaw and screw replaced), rain-proof pan and roller, figured walnut half-stock (small crack at side-nail), chequered butt, set trigger, full silver mounts including spur trigger-guard engraved with a trophy of arms on the bow and with pineapple finial, and later horn-tipped ramrod (loose replacement ramrod-pipe), London proof marks. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium. (see lot 256 for illustration).
AN 18-BORE FLINTLOCK OVERCOAT PISTOL SIGNED CLARKE, DUBLIN, early 19th century, 8in. overall, with octagonal barrel signed 'DUBLIN' and struck with Irish registration mark for Dublin County, tang engraved with a small martial trophy, engraved signed flat bevelled lock (cock replaced) with stepped tail and roller, figured walnut full stock (small repair to fore-end), engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and horn-tipped ramrod, Tower private proof marks. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A FRENCH 30-BORE FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL BY VALANTIN A MONTPELLIER, late 18th century, 13in. overall, with shortened swamped sighted barrel engraved with foliage towards the breech (engraving worn), engraved tang and signed flat bevelled lock (cock repaired), moulded figured walnut full stock small repair behind trigger-guard) carved in low relief with foliage and a flower-head behind the barrel tang, iron mounts including spurred pommel and trigger-guard with urn-shaped finial, and later iron-mounted ramrod. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium. (see lot 255 for illustration).
A FINE PAIR OF 52-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS BY DURS EGG, LONDON, circa 1785-90, 14 1/2in. overall, with swamped octagonal signed barrels (fore-sights and rear-sights removed) engraved with a band of bead-work at the breech, signed flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, figured walnut full stocks each with flat-sided butt, plain iron mounts including trigger-guards each with acorn finial, horn-fore-end caps, and horn-tipped ramrods. The complete absence of decoration on these pistols hints that their original owner was a rather cold and calculating character who viewed these pistols as mere tools rather than objects of elegance and beauty.
A 22-BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL SIGNED TWIGG, LONDON, early 19th century, 9 1/2in. overall, with octagonal sighted barrel signed 'LONDON', foliate engraved tang, signed flat bevelled lock with stepped tail and roller, walnut full stock (cracked below and opposite the lock, some bruising), engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and later ramrod (iron parts with surface pitting).
A 14-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH EGG, NO.1 PICCADILLY, LONDON, serial no. 2534, second quarter of the 19th century, with 30 1/4in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels (one muzzle dented) signed 'JOSEPG EGG. NO.1 PICCADILLY. LONDON. INVENTOR OF COPPER CAPS', patent breeches each with platinum plug and engraved with a shell on the rib, scroll engraved tang and signed back-action locks, the latter each engraved with pheasants, walnut half-stock with chequered grip and fore-end (chequering worn, minor bruising, minor chips and repairs to fore-end), scroll engraved iron mounts including trigger-plate with pineapple finial, and brass-mounted ramrod with worm, London proof marks. (see lot 265 for illustration).
A 54-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN MADE FOR A BOY BY SAML. & C. SMITH, PRINCES STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, serial no. 5320, mid-19th century, 26in. blacked damascus barrels signed in full on the rib, silver fore-sight, patent breeches each with platinum plug and engraved with foliage on the rib, scroll engraved tang and signed locks, the latter each with a small panel engraved with a differing game bird, well figured walnut half-stock with chequered grip, scroll engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard decorated with a hare on the bow and trigger-plate with shell finial (some wear to engraving), and brass-tipped ramrod with worm (some discolouration to iron parts), private Birmingham proof marks. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A CASED PAIR OF IRISH 52-BORE PERCUSSION OVERCOAT PISTOLS BY WALSH, DUBLIN, circa 1840, 9in. overall, each with etched twist sighted octagonal barrel signed 'DUBLIN' within a panel and struck with Irish registration number for Dublin City, scroll engraved patent breech inlaid with a single platinum line (one nipple damaged), foliate engraved tang incorporating the rear-sight, signed scroll engraved back-action locks (one hammer repaired), figured walnut half-stock (one chipped behind the lock, the other repaired above the lock) with flattened chequered butt, dark horn fore-end cap (one damaged), scroll engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial retaining traces of original blued finish, silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and brass-mounted ramrods, one with worm, in lined and fitted mahogany case, possibly original, with some accessories including powder-flask, the lid with shaped brass escutcheon. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A PAIR OF BELGIAN 28-BORE PERCUSSION PISTOLS SIGNED BERLEUR, early 19th century, 11in. overall, converted from flintlock, with swamped twist sighted barrels each with multigroove rifling, engraved tangs and signed flat locks (one hammer-retaining screw damaged), the latter each with stepped tail, figured walnut full stocks (minor defects) each carved with a band of foliage around the lock and pommel, chequered butts, and engraved iron mounts including trigger-guards each with urn finial (one ramrod incomplete, the other missing, some wear to iron parts), Liege proof.
AN UNUSUAL CASED PAIR OF 60-BORE PERCUSSION SAW-HANDLED PISTOLS BY CHARLES MOORE, 77 ST. JAMES'S STREET, LONDON, 16in. overall, with heavy multigroove-rifled twist sighted barrels each signed with the address towards the breech, engraved patent breeches each with platinum-lined maker's mark, platinum plug and inlaid platinum line, scroll engraved tangs each incorporating a rear-sight, scroll engraved bolted floating locks each signed 'C. MOORE'S PATENT', figured walnut half-stocks each without provision for a ramrod and decorated with silver wire and flower-heads either side of the spur, chequered butts, set triggers, scroll engraved spurred trigger-guards each retaining some original blued finish, trigger-plates each with pineapple finial, horn fore-end caps, and silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, in original lined and fitted mahogany case with one pistol housed in the base and the other retained by two swivelling catches in the lid, with some accessories including ramrod, bullet mould, turnscrews, nipple-wrench, wad-cutter and unusual conical powder-flask, the exterior with flush-fitting brass carrying handle and circular brass escutcheon.
A 16-BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOL BY E. & W. BOND, 45, CORNHILL, LONDON, serial no. 8489, 15in. overall, with tapering round twist sighted barrel signed in full on the full length sighting flat, scroll engraved patent breech, tang, signed bolted back-action lock and mounts, the last including the trigger-guard with pineapple finial, figured walnut three-quarter stock (minor bruising), silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, iron belt hook, and stirrup ramrod (some surface corrosion), London proof marks. Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price and buyers premium.
A VERY FINE AUSTRIAN 6X70R SINGLE-BARRELLED FALLING-BLOCK RIFLE, serial no. 8853, 22in. nitro barrel with raised sight rib, open sights and ramp-mounted bead foresight, the breech-end mounted with a Leupold telescopic sight, action finely engraved with scrollwork and a portraits of wolf and deer, accented with a silver inlay, retaining virtually full colour-hardened finish, 14 3/4in. highly-figured burr walnut pistolgrip stock with sculpted cheekpiece, rubber recoil pad, the fore-end with 3in. horn finial, weight 5lbs. 12oz.
A VERY FINE BOHEMIAN H. ROEDL (IN PRAG) 11.2MM SINGLE-BARRELLED STUTZEN BAR-IN-WOOD HAMMER RIFLE, serial no. 2310, 25 3/8in. black powder only barrel with broad matt sight rib, open sights and bead foresight with flip-up moonsight, gold inlaid with the maker's details and with gold details at the breech, carved percussion fences (one a dummy), rebounding sidelock with ornately carved c-scroll hammer, the reverse side with matching dummy sideplate, bar-in-wood, set trigger, exquisitely carved in relief with stylised foliage and floral motifs and with recherché representations of birds of paradise, wind spirits and sea beasts on a matt background, 13 5/8in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock (repaired crack at hand) with cheekpiece (carved with a shield), sling swivels, finely chequered and engraved pistolgrip-cap and buttplate, the buttplate with ammunition trap engraved with a putti with bow drawn, removable full length fore-end with horn finial, weight 6lbs. 3oz
Herend Hungary, part tea service comprising: teapot and cover with bird finial, sugar bowl and cover with bird finial, cream jug, four trios, one cup and saucer, four 7" plates and four 11" plates, all decorated with birds perched on branches and with butterflies and insects, highlighted in gilt, blue transfer mark to base, pattern no. 734
A Coalport Empire style tea service , circa 1820, decorated with a cobalt blue ground with gilt bordered reserves enclosing painted sprays of summer flowers and joined by stylised foliate gilding comprising; circular tea pot 5.75" high, cover with pineapple finial, and stand 7" diameter, low round creamer 3.25" high, sucrier and cover 6.25" diameter, slop bowl 6.75" diameter, three sandwich plates 9.25" diameter, nine tea cups, eleven coffee cups and fourteen saucers, some damage (42)
A brass striking lantern clock with 1.5" wide roman chapter ring, and centre engraved with leaves and signed 'John Fraser, Worcester’, with single iron hand, the one day movement striking on a strap enclosed single bell, lacking its finial, over a dolphin pierced brass front between front and back corner turned finials over front and back corner turned pilasters on turned ball feet, 13.5" high (lacking pendulum and weight)
A pair of Regency mahogany pole screens, the screens of lyre form with pressed gilt metal mounts, the interiors depicting two of the seasons picked out in needlework and watercolour on silk, the poles with turned finial over a plain turned slide and spiral tapering lower column on a circular spreading foot and three compressed bun feet, 49.5" high (2)
A Victorian figured walnut oval tilt top loo table, the top quarter veneered within a tulipwood band with boxwood stringing on four turned and tapering columns united by a central boss with turned finial on four outswept crossbanded down swept legs terminating in a scroll foot and hidden brass casters, 54" wide, 29" high, 41" deep
An oak longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the arched brass 11 3/4in foliate engraved dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within foliate cast spandrels with masks the arch with a boss inscribed John Smith Sleaford within dolphin spandrels the hood with pagoda pediment with central ball and eagle finial and a pair of ball and spire finials the trunk with domed-top door and plain plinth 234cm high
A late 19th century French gilt-metal and enamel-mounted mantel clock the eight-day two-train movement striking the hour on a bell and with half-hour pass strike the enamelled round dial decorated with doves and trophies and black Roman numerals the case cast en rocaille and set with enamelled panels decorated with putti surmounted with an urn finial 43.5cm high
Parkinson & Frodsham a Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock the eight-day two-train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell the engraved backplate inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham Change Alley London the enamelled round convex dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham Change Alley LONDON the case with brass line inlay ornament surmounted with a pineapple finial four brass ball feet 51cm high

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