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A purse casing of a plated Belgian six-shot pinfire revolver, 5.5cm sighted octagonal barrel, border and scroll engraved frame and cylinder, loading gate and elector rod mounted on the right side, folding trigger, two-piece ivory grips, contained in its purple velvet and silk lined close fitting case, the other compartment containing a leather and white metal wallet for twenty cartridges. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Claude Francis Barry RBA (1883-1970), "Henry VIII's Gate Windsor Castle -" Evening Light, etching, signed in pencil bottom right and dated 1911, inscribed in pencil bottom left, 9.75 x 6.5in (25 x 16.5cm). * The Wintle Collection: Irene Carr, daughter of the early St. Ives School artist & photographer Sydney Herbert Carr (1864- 1917), married Francis Edward Wintle at the parish church, St. Ives in June 1912. The wedding was a major local social event with a reception at the Porthminster Hotel, and was attended by a number of local and other artists, many of whom presented paintings to the couple as wedding presents. The Wintle Collection includes a number of these presents, which are being offered on the open market for the first time. A full list of guests and presents was published in The St. Ives Times on June 21st 1912, listing a "framed etching" as being given by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barry. A facsimile copy of the article from The St. Ives Times accompanies the lot. Please contact us for further details of this unusual provenance. Early Claude Barry etchings are rare, as it is reputed that his wife burnt all of his work when he went off with a mistress in 1914.
Sir Frank William Brangwyn R.A., R.W.S., P.R.B.A., R.E., H.R.S.A. (1867-1956). "A Cook Shop, Naples". Signed with the artist's initials, inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame, oil on panel, 40cm by 55.5cm. Provenance: M Newman Ltd, 43a Duke Street, London, exhibition date Nov 1975, no 21. Born in Bruges, the son of a Welsh architect. He worked in the Oxford Street workshops of William Morris (1882-1884) and began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1885. From 1890 he achieved rapid success, receiving the gold medal at the Chicago exhibition for the "Convict Ship". In 1924 a retrospective exhibition of his work was opened at Queen's Gate by Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald. See illustration
A Tunbridgeware Table Cabinet, circa 1850, predominantly rosewood, of rectangular section, the top inlaid with a view of a castle gate amongst trees, two doors with floral panel to the fascia revealing four graduated drawers with banded fronts and turned mushroom handles, on a canted plinth on bun feet, 20.5cm wide, 18.5cm high
* DREYSE. A GERMAN 10.6mm 'M.79' SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 8747, 18cm. sighted barrel, frame marked 'F.v. DREYSE / S / SOEMMERDA', walnut grips, pommel engraved with regimental marks '5.R.U.2.6.', lanyard ring (loading gate detached, mechanism at fault, discoloured throughout), in original brown leather flap holster.
J.B. RONGE FILS (A LIEGE). A RARE AND UNUSUAL 12-BORE (4-SHOT) REVOLVING HAMMER RIFLE, serial no. 47, 29 3/4in. nitro reproved rifled barrel, four-shot revolving cylinder for 2 1/2in. cartridges, sprung loading gate, the top-strap engraved 'J.B. RONGE FILS A LIEGE', top tang relief engraved and gold-inlaid with a coat of arms with two lions rampant, a shield with chequered design surmounted by a helm, the whole action reminiscent of a Tranter design, 14 1/2in. figured stock including steel buttplate, with trap containing an extractor, weight 10lb. 4oz.
After M.E. Nutter a collection of sixteen 19th century engravings, principally Carlisle, various scenes, principally printed by Ackerman & Co., and including Carlisle from near Stanwix Bank, The Abbey Gate, Carlisle from Primrose Bank, etc. Sizes approximately 8 ins x 9.5 ins, each in Hogarth type frame.
John Fullwood (1854-1931), a collection of Lake District pencil drawings, two of Ullswater, River Esk, River Derwent, Bridge House Ambleside, the Way to Watendlath, Derwentwater and Friars Cragg, Crummock Water with Red Pike, Buttermere and Honister Cragg, Thirlmere, Tarn Howes and the Langdale Pikes, Gate Cragg Borrowdale and another. Each 8 ins x 7 ins, unframed, all signed.
Albert Bredow (Russian, 1828-1899), View of the Interior of a Cathedral with Stonemasons working on a Crypt; and A Wintry View of Monks by a Cathedral Gate, signed lower left and lower right "A Bredow", oil on canvas, 116 x 90cm (45.24 x 35.1in), a pair (2). Provenance: Private collection, UK

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