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Group of Department 56 Christmas ornaments comprising Tower Bridge of London, King's Road Market Cross, Town Clock, English Post Box, Yeoman of the Guard, a fairytale romance, The Queen's Parliamentary Coach, 221B Baker Street, Berkshire downs cricket club, Victorian Wrought Iron Fence & Gate and Gate House in original boxes (12).
A collection of 19th and 20th century jewellery and watches to include, bangle, gate link bracelet, pendants, watches, locket, brooch pins including a large filigree flower brooch pin. Necklaces to include an Art Nouveau style pendant with suspended simulated pearl, medal with vacant cartouche.
G-Plan Furniture - a retro mid 20th century circa 1960s teak drop leaf gate-leg dining table with two chairs (AF). The table having a canted rectangular drop leaf top opening to reveal a gate-leg mechanism with x stretchers. Each chair having a shaped curved back splat over an upholstered seat, all raised on tapering supports.
A GOOD & RARE .44 (RIMFIRE) WEBLEY PATENT SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER RETAILED BY ROBERT JONES, LIVERPOOL, no visible serial number, circa 1862, with blued octagonal 6in. barrel, small dove-tailed bead fore-sight, the top-strap borderline engraved and signed 'ROBERT JONES, 3 GREAT HOWARD STREET, LIVERPOOL', shallow notch rear-sight to rear, plain blued cylinder with front locking notches, borderline engraved solid frame, spring release catch for the cylinder arbor and plunge ejector, bottom-hinged loading gate, upright hammer spur and set-back trigger with small oval guard, chequered walnut grips with moulded lanyard aperture to the heel-plate, the whole retaining almost all of its best London blue period finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A FRENCH 8mm (LEBEL) MODEL 1892 SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. F54744, dated for 1894, with two-staged 4 5/8in. barrel marked with the model to the top, dove-tailed fore-sight, notch rear-sight, solid frame with swing-out fluted cylinder and also with the option of gate loading, solid frame with field strippable side-plate, chequered walnut grips, lanyard ring at heel, older military refinish with much original straw colour to ancillaries. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A .360 (RIMFIRE) WEBLEY PATENT SOLID-FRAME REVOLVER RETAILED BY PARKER FIELD & SONS, LONDON, no visible serial number, circa 1865, with slightly tapering round blued 4 1/4in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, the solid flat top-strap signed 'PARKER FIELD & SONS, 233 HOLBORN LONDON', shallow notch rear-sight to top of recoil shield, solid frame with rearward hinged loading-gate with external flat-spring, plain six-shot cylinder with friction brake inside frame at front, complex articulated link ejector-rod mounted to the right side of barrel, chequered walnut grips and guarded trigger, retaining much probable original London blued finish and polish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A 7mm PINFIRE TEN-SHOT REVOLVER SIGNED LONDON, serial no. 39686, of Lefaucheux style circa 1865, with round blued 5in. barrel, engraved octagonal breech-section, scroll engraved open iron frame with exposed hammer and folding trigger, the lower right side of frame marked 'LONDON' together with the serial number (detail rubbed), fully fluted cylinder, brushed bright hinged load gate, chequered walnut bag-shaped grips and plunge ejector, Birmingham proofs. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE 7mm PINFIRE LEFAUCHEUX PATENT TWENTY-SHOT OVER-UNDER REVOLVER, serial no. LF397, circa 1860, with over-under 4 3/4in. barrel configuration (fore-sight absent), the top of barrel signed in script 'E. LEFAUCHEUX BTE PARIS' (rubbed), fully fluted twenty-shot staggered cylinder firing on alternate outer and inner chambers, open iron frame, the recoil shield with swing open loading gate, external spurred hammer with sighting notch to the nose and decorative tail to head, iron grip-straps with smooth semi saw-backed walnut grips, lanyard ring at heel, folding trigger and plunge ejector rod on hinged crane, traces of finish, action at fault. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN UNUSUAL CASED .450 ADAMS PATENT MODEL 1872 REVOLVER, serial no. 2889, mid 1870's, with blued octagonal 3 7/8in. barrel apparently shortened by the maker, the top-flat re-signed 'ADAM'S PATENT SMALL ARMS Co. 391 STRAND.', a ghost of the original signature visible, dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, sighting notch to rear of top-strap, multiple piece frame signed 'ADAMS PATENT' and with Adams's trademark, top-hinged load-gate, plunge ejector and chequered walnut grip with eyelet for lanyard ring at heel, strong amount of apparently original blued finish remaining and complete with an oak storage case blocked for this barrel length, lined and compartmented in green baize, original Adam's instruction label for this model pasted inside lid and containing an oil bottle, cleaning rod, lid only from a patch tin and a number of spent cases. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A 6mm (VELODOG) FIVE-SHOT HAMMERLESS POCKET REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, serial no. 8, Belgian circa 1875, with octagonal blued 1 1/2in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, colour hardened solid frame, the top-strap with moulded notch rear-sight, long blind-fluted blued cylinder with central milled band, side loading gate with grooved channel to the hammerless frame, sliding safe to right hand side, chequered hard rubber grips (small chip to rear edge of right, left cracked and repaired), semi concealed folding trigger and swing-out ejector rod, strong traces of colour and finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A FINE .32-40 (W&B) MARLIN LIGHTWEIGHT MODEL 1881 SPECIAL ORDER LEVER-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 11655, circa 1889, with blued octagonal 28in. barrel signed with patents on two lines, folding ring and bead fore-sight, buckhorn rear-sight, slab-sided receiver with flush-fitting rounded top to bolt, external hammer, sliding loading gate, the top-tang fitted with a period unsigned folding peep-sight, walnut straight-hand butt-stock, beavertail fore-end, narrow finger-lever, rare double-set triggers, crescent iron heel-plate, fair amount of faded finish and colour remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A FINE .40-60 (M&B) MARLIN MODEL 1881 SPECIAL ORDER LEVER-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 1511, circa 1883, with blued octagonal 28in. barrel signed with patents on two lines, Rocky Mountain nickel-bladed fore-sight, buckhorn rear-sight, slab-sided receiver with flush-fitting rounder top to bolt, external hammer, sliding loading gate, chequered deluxe walnut straight-hand butt-stock, chequered beavertail fore-end, semi crescent iron heel-plate, strong amount of faded finish and colour remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .38 (RIMFIRE) COLT POCKET NAVY 3 1/2IN. ROUND SOLID BARREL WITHOUT EJECTOR REVOLVER, serial no. 315567, almost certainly built from new parts between 1873-75 as opposed to converted, with nickel-plated round 3 1/2in. barrel, two line signature to top of barrel, stepped five-shot cylinder with roll engraved scene, applied standing breech without a loading gate, plated open frame stamped with 1871 & 72 patent dates, silver-plated grip-straps and trigger guard (losses to plating), one-piece smooth walnut grip, strong amount of plated finish remaining except where noted, all matching numbers except wedge. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .320 (S/R) WEBLEY SOLID-FRAME POCKET REVOLVER RETAILED BY WILLIAMS & POWELL, serial no. 1749, circa 1869, with octagonal 2 7/8in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, the top-strap with sighting-groove and signed 'WILLIAMS & POWELL' and 'LIVERPOOL', solid frame with cut recess top and bottom for the external ratchet indexing of the plain six-shot cylinder, external gate-spring and external 'half-cock' safe spring, chequered walnut grips with ejector mounted in the heel-plate, traces of finish. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A GOOD .41 (COLT) COLT '1877 THUNDERER' DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 70066, for 1888, with tapering blued 4 1/2in. barrel (mild frosting to bore), the top signed on two lines 'COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.', blued crescent fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, blued fluted cylinder, colour hardened solid frame with side loading gate, blued grip-straps and trigger-guard, finely chequered hard-rubber birdshead grips embossed with the Colt trademark, under-barrel ejector-rod, the whole retaining much factory finish and colour, with certificate of proof. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
WINCHESTER'S REPEATING ARMS A .44-40 (WIN) 'MODEL 1873' LEVER-ACTION REPEATING SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 347054B, for 1890, with octagonal 24 1/4in. barrel signed by the maker and with patent details, nickel-bladed fore-sight, buckhorn rear-sight, slab-sided receiver with sliding dust-cover and side loading gate, exposed hammer, the top-tang with the model designation, walnut straight-hand butt-stock, crescent heel-plate with central sliding trapdoor containing four sections of dismountable cleaning-rod, plain trigger and finger-lever and smooth walnut fore-end with full-length magazine tube, retaining strong areas of finish. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
THREE WALL CLOCKS, comprising an eight day clock by the Ansonia Clock Co, New York, height 80cm x width 43cm x depth 12cm, another Ansonia Clock Co clock, with dial painted 'Geo. Ambrose, Forest Gate', and a modern reproduction battery operated wall clock with printed dial (3) (Condition Report: generally appear ok, untested, some wear/sd, the modern wall clock is missing its glass)
TWO DAVID WINTER DIORAMA COLLECTIONS AND 'THE SHIRES COLLECTION' to include a 'Sherwood Forest' diorama comprising seven sculptures, six placed on a landscaped base plate comprising Loxley Cottage, Friar Tuck's Sanctum, Little John's Riverloft, Maid Marion's Retreat, Will Scarlett's Den, Much's Mill, and King Richard's Bower (a couple of small rubs to the trees at the back), a 'Cameo' diorama to include twelve sculptures comprising, Barley Malt Kiln, Penny Wishing Well, Greenwood Wagon, One Man Jail, Brooklet Bridge, The Potting Shed, Market Day, The Privy, Welsh Pig Pen, Lych Gate, Poultry Ark, and Saddle Steps, and thirteen sculptures of the 'Shires Collection' comprising Oxfordshire Goat Yard, Lancashire Donkey Shed, Gloucestershire Greenhouse, two Berkshire Milking Byres, Wiltshire Waterwheel, Yorkshire Sheepfold, Derbyshire Dovecote, Hampshire Hitches, Shropshire Pig Shelter, Cheshire Kennels, Staffordshire Stable, Buckinghamshire Bull Pen (32) (Condition Report: all items in good condition, to include original boxes and certificates of authenticity)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE, open width 125cm x closed width 43cm x depth 113cm x height 75cm, along with a set of six Reprodux Bevan Funnell oak ladder back chairs, with green drop in seat pads (condition report: all ideal for restoration, due to marks, scuffs, scratches, stains, lots of splits to the table surface, previous attempted repairs, loose armrests, other wear and usage) (7)
EIGHT BOXED DAVID WINTER SCULPTURES, comprising Main Collection: limited edition 'Guardian Castle', with certificate numbered 3515/8490, limited edition 'Guinevere's Castle', with certificate numbered 29/4300, height 36cm, and 'Castle Gate' with certificate, Haunted House Collection: limited edition 'Haunted House', with certificate no 910/4900 (tomb cover loose), 'The House of Usher' D1035 with certificate, and 'Casterton Railway Station' D1053 with certificate, and Churches and Chapels of Britain Collection: 'St Barbara's Church' D1043 with certificate, and 'St Christopher's Church' D1033 with certificate (8 + 8 boxes + certificates) (Condition Report: pieces appear in good overall condition, very occasional tiny rubs, sd and wear to boxes, and as stated in description)
A GROUP OF DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, to include Golf Clubhouse, Triple Oast, Market Street, Coopers Cottage, The Weavers Lodgings, Milestone Cottage, Snow Cottage, Single Oast, Squires Hall, The Chapel, The Fishermans Wharf, Stratford House, Pilgrims Rest, Gallows Gate (signed on the base David Winter), Benbows Farmhouse Herefordshire, Little Market, Green Dragon Pub (pub sign separate in clear bag), Sussex Cottage, Brookside Hamlet, The Manor House, The Bothy, There was a Crooked House, Inglenook Cottage, Wine Merchant (no certificate), Hertford Court, The Bakehouse, Rose Cottage, Kent Cottage, Audrey's Tea Room (price sticker from previous seller attached), Hereward The Wake's Castle limited edition 3386/3500, Ivy Cottage (no certificate), The Village Shop (no certificate), The Dower House (no certificate), Cotswold Cottage (no certificate), (34), (Condition Report: all sculptures come with the box and certificate of authenticity unless otherwise stated in main description, all in good condition no apparent damage)
John Dalby (English, 1810-1865) Opening the gate: huntsmen and hounds drawing cover c. 1840 Oil on canvas Property of a gentleman From the collection of Peter Roe Provenance: The Mr and Mrs Jack R. Dick Collection; Sotheby's, 'The Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Dick Collection of English Sporting and Conversation Paintings Part Two' 26th June 1974, lot 51 (sold for £2,200) Dimensions: (Frame) 23.5 in. (H) x 29.25 in. (W) (Canvas) 19.25 in. (H) x 25.25 in. (W)
Nathaniel Dance Holland RA (1735 - 1811) A portrait of Mr Hill of Bristol Label verso inscribed, 'Portrait of Mr Hill, grandson of Charles Hill, Esq of Bristol and ...(?) Gloucester Gate, Regents Park the property of Mrs A..(?) ..(?) of Bristol' Oil on canvas Provenance: Plaza Art Gallery, New York Dimensions: (Frame) 46 in. (H) x 37.5 in. (W) (Canvas) 36 in. (H) 28 in. (W)
George Orwell [i.e. Eric Arthur Blair]: 'The Road to Wigan Pier', London, Victor Gollancz/Left Book Club, 1937, 1st edition, 1st impression, 33 black & white illustrations from photographs complete (on 16 leaves full page recto and verso), xxiv,264pp, original limp orange cloth wrappers lettered in black; Arthur Koestler: 'Spanish Testament', London, Victor Gollancz/Left Book Club, 1937, 1st edition, 1st impression, original limp orange cloth wrappers lettered in black; Leonard Woolf: 'Barbarians at the Gate', London, Victor Gollancz/Left Book Club, 1939, 1st edition, 1st impression, original paper covered boards lettered in black; plus 3 others Victor Gollancz/Left Book Club titles 1930's/40's, and a Marx/Engels 1938 reprint of 'Wage-Labour and Capital (7)

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