Two circular brooches, first, a bar style brooch with a central pierced circle set with four round faceted rubies and twelve split pearls, pin and revolver fitting, length 6.5cm, unhallmarked, stamped '15C', weight 4.3g; second, a circular brooch set with ten round faceted sapphires and ten split pearls, diameter 2.3cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 2.6g (2)
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Two Georgian memorial rings, first, an oval shaped ring featuring a central gold and black enamel urn with the letter 'M', to a hair ground, black and white enamel border, verso, engraved 'John MILLS DIED 18 DEC 1789 AGED 35', head dimensions 31 x 7.7mm, 'D' shaped shank, size O½, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 5.5g; second, a navette shaped ring, with an ivory panel painted en grisaille of birds at a fountain, surrounded by sixteen round faceted pastes, 'D' shaped shank, size O½, unmarked, tested as silver, weight 3.2g (2)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. TSKN1L67Overall condition: Fair to goodUrn ring:Obvious damage to enamel borderHeavy wear/abrasion/scratches to glassObvious lead solder repairsHeavy wear/scratches/denting to reverse and shankPaste ring:Heavy wear with areas of paint missing on ivory panelHeavy wear/abrasion/scratches to glassHeavy abrasion/chipping to paste stonesWear to settings, consistent with ageVery heavy wear/scratches/denting/tarnishing to reverse and shank
A trio of 19th century enamelled jewels, first, a gold cased brooch set with a central oval faceted foil backed citrine, surrounded by blue guilloché enamel and yellow metal scroll detail, dimensions 4.5 x 4cm; second, a rectangular brooch, with a central split pearl and diamond flower, surrounded by red guilloché enamel and a double border of split pearls, dimensions 2.9 x 2.1cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; third, a circular memorial pendant with a photograph of a smartly dressed boy, surrounded by turquoise enamel, jump ring bale, length including bale 3.3cm, unhallmarked, stamped '15', gross weight 34g (3)Overall condition: GoodCitrine brooch: General wear to settings and gold casingLater pin, with noticeable lead solderHeavy scratches to reversePin opens and closes positivelyRectangular brooch: Damage to enamel in three placesChipping to diamond and minor surface wear to pearls, consistent with ageHeavy scratches/denting to reverse, engraving illegible Later pin, slightly loosePendant: Obvious wear and minor damage to enamelAbrasion and chipping to glassHeavy scratches/denting to reverse
Two split pearl brooches, first, a rectangular brooch set with an octagonal citrine, approximately 15.2 x 9.9mm, surrounded by a border of split pearls, dimensions 2.2 x 1.6cm, pin and hook fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '15CT', weight 4.3g; second, a wreath style brooch set with three seed pearls, diameter 2.6cm, pin and hook fitting, tested as 18ct gold, weight 4g (2)Overall condition: GoodCitrine brooch: Very minor abrasion to citrineGeneral wear and heavy scratching to reversePin opens and closes positivelyWreath broochGeneral wear and heavy scratchingPin opens and closes positively
A trio of turquoise jewels, first, an openwork pendant set with a central oval cabochon turquoise surrounded by split pearls and suspending another turquoise, split pearl bale, length including bale 4.3cm, width 2.7cm, stamped '9CT'; second, a bar brooch set with five graduating oval shaped cabochon turquoise, closed back settings, pin and hook fitting, length 4cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; third, a stick pin set with an oval shaped cabochon turquoise, length 5.8cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold on a 9ct gold pin, gross weight 7.6g (3)
Two dress rings, first, a yellow metal ring with a pierced tapered head, matt and polished finish, plain polished shank, size P½, unhallmarked, stamped on the outside of the shank '750'; second, a two colour gold ring with a raised and twisted head, size R, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 8.4g (2)
English School (early 19th century) - Portrait of a gentleman head and shoulders wearing a black coat with shirt and blue bow tie, together with a further watercolour of a gentleman, head and shoulders wearing a black coat, watercolour on paper, oval, 3.5" x 2.75" and 3.75" x 2.25" respectively (2) - * The works are contained within original black lacquered frames within a gilt metal slip, also decorated with gilt mount flower and leaf design. * First watercolour is inscribed verso J.S. dated 1833.
Diecast model vehicles to include a Corgi Aviation Archive AA31502 Bristol Britannia 312F XX-367 Team Spirit A&AEE Boscombe Down airplane boxed, four EFE Exclusive First Editions bus models to include 28102, 28005, 22704 and 27505, two Corgi Caramel Scania Short Wheelbase Lorries, etc., each boxed. (10)
Hornby OO gauge model railways to include R758 Hymek diesel hydraulic locomotive D7063 BR blue, R350 4-6-2 Mallard tender locomotive 60022 BR green, R357 A-I-A diesel locomotive D5572 BR green, R057 0-4-0 Caledonian saddle tank locomotive CR blue, R126 car transporter, R428 mk3 first class coach, two R439 open second coaches, R921 and R922 Inter-city coaches, each boxed and various other accessories.
NICOLAS TRUDGIAN (b1959), Bomber's Moon, print, pencil signed and dated 29th Nov 2008 (first day of issue) limited edition 86/200, bearing numerous further signatures, published by The Flying Pencil Publications Ltd (Vector Fine Art Prints) C2008, image size 24cm x 50cm, sheet size 42cm x 60cm, unframed.
A Box Containing A Collection Of Collectable Coins to include, Britains First Decimal Coins, Coinage of the British Virgin Islands Proof Set, New Zealand Coin Issue, A Quantity of Modern Nickel Crowns, Copper Pennies, Royal Mint 1970, 1971 Coin Sets, Rolls of 2 pence, Pennies and Half Pennies etc.
An extensive collection of stamps and philately across numerous albums and loose to include GB PHQ cards, Brooke Bond Tea cards, First Day Covers to include England World Cup Winners 18th August 1966, Ersttagsblatt german stamp collection 1976, German first day covers, Tuvalu etc. [two large boxes].
Hornby OO gauge model railways locomotives to include GNER 43114 and 43111 train with two Route of the Flying Scotsman coaches, Eurostar DMU train, Stratclyde Passenger Transport SPT DMU train, Scotrail Duke of Edinburgh's Award diesel locomotive, InterCity 47613 North Star diesel locomotive, First Scotrail 90019 locomotive etc.
Yellow metal fob medal of shield shape 'DAFC', inscribed to the reverse 'Won by A Rolland Dunfermline Athletic FC 1887', 4.2g gross. Dunfermline Athletic won the Fife Cup and the Fife 2nd XI Cup in the year 1887. Rolland, it seems, was mostly a reserve player and did not feature in either the first or second round teams in the Fife Cup. He also didn't play in the semi-final first match against Lassodie which was abandoned due to fighting, but he did play in the second attempt, played at Kingseat, which Dunfermline won 5-1 with Rolland scoring a hat-trick. The final, against Burntisland Thistle, took 36 days and three matches to settle but, following a near-riot, protests and two replays, Dunfermline Athletic brought their first trophy back to East End Park. The team that won 3-1 at Crawford’s Park, Cowdenbeath consisted of: Farquharson; Lamond, Ross; Campbell, Dewar, Westwood (captain); Sandilands, Toddie, Rolland, Bathgate and Nicol.
Yellow metal fob medal 'Won by G Bathgate Dunfermline Athletic FC 1887', 4.2g gross. Dunfermline Athletic won the Fife Cup and the Fife 2nd XI Cup in the year 1887. The semi-final first match against Lassodie which was abandoned due to fighting, but he did play in the second attempt, played at Kingseat, which Dunfermline won 5-1. The final, against Burntisland Thistle, took 36 days and three matches to settle but, following a near-riot, protests and two replays, Dunfermline Athletic brought their first trophy back to East End Park. The team that won 3-1 at Crawford’s Park, Cowdenbeath consisted of: Farquharson; Lamond, Ross; Campbell, Dewar, Westwood (captain); Sandilands, Toddie, Rolland, Bathgate and Nicol.
Medals of 308 J F Campbell Chief Petty Officer of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve comprising a WWI war medal [C 2-308 J F CAMPBELL CPO RNVR] and a Edward VII Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve long service and good conduct medal with rare first type plain green ribbon, Edward VII bareheaded with Admiral's uniform [308 J F CAMPBELL CPO RNVR], the two medals mounted together on bar, (2)
Medals of 11585 Private W Weir of the Scots Guards comprising WWI British war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [11585 PTE W WEIR S GDS, (3) typed note with lot states 'Lance-Corporal William Weir 1st Scots Guards. Shot in the neck and killed by a sniper, north-east of Ginchy, First Battle of the Somme, 15th September 1916.'
Model of an eastern brass rampart cannon, late 19th entury, The brass barrel measures approx 39 cms in length, mounted an an cast iron carriage with winged dragon motif to the frame approx 30 cms Total length approx 46 cms. Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.
Cased pair of John Manton target pistols, 19th century, each signed in gold along the top flat 'Manton London'. Breeches each with platinum line and platinum vents to barrel, with engraved tangs finely decorated with martial trophies and foliage, signed Manton border engraved flat bolted detented locks. Blued safety-catches engaging with foliate engraved dolphin hammers, striped maple half-stocks with chequered rounded butts, trigger-guards each with later applied spur and decorated with a martial trophy bearing the serial number, trigger-escutcheons, and original brass-tipped ramrods. In a cotemporary mahogany case with some accessories including brass powder flask, bullet mould, mallet head, loading rod and patch cutter, the interior of the lid carrying handle. By John Manton, London nr 5663 for 1812. These pistols were made for use in the shooting gallery behind the Dover Street shop. This pair has been converted from flintlock by John Manton & Son circa 1826. Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain. *CRCondition ReportIn good condition with good bores, one main spring replaced.
Austro-Hungarian percussion military pistol, lock stamped Sewell Bo, arsenal mark with spring loaded nipple guard and brass furniture, barrel stamped 1871. Spurred trigger guard, canon barrel with blade fore sight proof marks to barrel, large steel ring to butt cap. Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.
English Flintlock duelling pistol, Thomas Richards, Birmingham, circa 1820, stepped bolted look, semi waterproof pan with roller fizzen-spring, refinished octagonal barrel (large calibre), walnut stock cross-hatched bag shaped grip, approx. 36cms.Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain. *CRCondition ReportIn generally good condition.
Bentley patent 6-shot percussion pepper box pistol 'Tuteneg' German silver frame, ring trigger and bolted safety catch, bag shaped grip in overall fine condition. Approx. 19cms, proof mark to cylinder.Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.
54 Bore Adams semi-hammerless percussion revolver, complete with patent creeping rammer. Overall rubbed condition, stamped Adams nr 20666. Measures approx. 31cms.Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain. Condition ReportThe bore is in fair condition.
Cased 54-Bore Adams Patent Revolver - with traces of original blueing, London proof marks, patent nr 30356 to frame and cylinder, bue-baized lined original oak case including a bag-shaped powder flask, together with a 54-bore 2-gauge bullet mould, original box of F.Joyce percussion caps, a quantity of lead bullets, an ebony screw-driver nipple key and an oiling flask. Note: Collection of a gentleman, one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.
English brass-mounted officers pistol by Bailey, circa 1780, spurred pommel with pitted barrel -walnut stock, large calibre. London proof marks, approx. 37cms, complete with repro.Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain. Condition ReportPitting to barrel ramrod
An English 7-shot rimfire obsolete calibre pocket pistol with folding trigger in generally poor condition together with a Belgium 7mm pin-fire revolver with typical folding trigger. (af) Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.
Adam's patent percussion revolver retailed by Rigby Dublin, patent nr 30934 R, with proof marks on the cylinder, 54 bore, approx 24 cms in length. Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain. Condition ReportVery rubbed condition.
J.W Hawksley powder flask, embossed with an unusual geometric design, approx 23 cms together with another shell-embossed powder flask approx 21 cms in length and a J.W Hawksley bag-shaped powder flask. (3)Note: Collection of a gentleman one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain.

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