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Lot 654

An unusually nice quality, probably recent, decorative brass sugar hammer with coloured inlays to the head G++

Lot 667

A 19c French combination hammer and tire bande marked J. AYROLLES Depose Paris G+

Lot 668

A 19c French combination hammer and tire bande marked Justinier Garcin Marseille, At La Debondeuse Brevete G+

Lot 875

An early European medical reflex hammer with cross hatched ebony handle and ivory head G+

Lot 151

A 19th Century hammer action rifle, 40.5" barrel stamped "No. 104", silvered lock plate, brass trigger guard, stamped "D.S.1.11", fitted ramrod and brass mounted stock (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 76

A quantity of loose polished diamonds, approx. 3.45 ct (VAT will be added to the hammer on this lot).

Lot 83

A loose polished oval ruby, approx. 17x13.4 mm. Approx. weight 12.71 ct(VAT will be added to the hammer on this lot).

Lot 84

A quantity of loose polished peridots,approx 17.96 ct (VAT will be added to the hammer on this lot).

Lot 85

A quantity of loose polished rubies,approx 24.83 ct (VAT will be added to the hammer on this lot).

Lot 311

A Russian Soviet ceramic shaped oval platter decorated with the ballet dancer Nijinsky. Various marks to underside, including 1922 hammer and sickle. 39 x 27 cm.

Lot 25

1886 Cambridge University Athletic Team photograph: comprising 17x oval head and shoulder portraits on the original photographers mount by Hills and Saunders - with hand written details of each college and the athlete`s disciplines - namely John Lefleming, hurdler who also played rugby for Blackheath, England and the Barbarians and also cricket to Kent; H. C. L. Tindall established an English record for the 440 in 1889; J. R. Orford was also a Cambridge Rowing Blue; and T.H. Easterfield (Sir) who became president of The Royal Society of New Zealand - just to name a few – note the photograph belonged to F T Gardner (Hammer) St Peter`s Cambridge c/w owners label on the verso. Mounted and framed – note heavy water stains to the top and right edges of the mount - overall 22x 18".

Lot 832

A 19th century Chinese gong on carved hardwood stand, circa 1890, with hammer 62cm (24in) diameter gong 119cm (46in) stand

Lot 321

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH MUZZLE LOADING SPORTING GUN, having 32” damascus barrel, dolphin hammer and walnut half stock. Complete with ramrod.

Lot 324

19TH CENTURY FLINT LOCK MUZZLE LOADING MILITARY PISTOL, 9” steel barrel, dolphin hammer ram rod and brass trigger guard marked “91”.

Lot 331

SINGLE BARREL BREECH LOADING 410 HAMMER SHOTGUN, by W.R Leason Ashford Kent. 25.25” barrel with octagonal breech, engine turned action, straight hand walnut stock with pistol grip with underlever action. Hammer broken Number 48170. Note :- Special condition applies shotgun certificate required.

Lot 341

A 19TH CENTURY MUZZLE LOADING PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN, having 32” barrel with octagonal breach, dolphin hammer and half stocked.

Lot 162

Small Bronze of Child with hammer and chisel, signed Kayet, 28cm high

Lot 389

CLARKE Arthur C, Report, on Claret Three, Rendevous with Roma, 1984 Spring, Imperial Earth, The Hammer of God, Richter 10 and 2010 Odyssey Two (7)

Lot 505

A PERCUSSION PEPPER BOX REVOLVER, c.1845, with 2 1/2" six shot multiple barrel, bar hammer action with engraved leaves, loop trigger guard, walnut grips, 8" long overall

Lot 1360

An early 20th Century Green Onyx and lacquered Brass mounted Mantel Clock, the architectural pediment to domed case, flanked by demi-lune pediment with cast pineapple finials, over freestanding Corinthian columns, to a shaped plinth base, and raised on applied paw feet, to a cast brass bezel with beaded border, enclosing a 3 ½” Arabic chapter ring (hairlines), with outside minute track to a matted gilt centre, with further pierced scrolling detail and blued steel fleur-de-lys type hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement (lacking hammer and gong), height 14”

Lot 221A

Norwegian trinket dish with pink plique a jour enamel bowl, on four filigree legs, the bowl with ruby glass flowers around, by Marius Hammer, stamped MH 880S (one flower detached)

Lot 1169

An excellent brass framed Skeleton Clock having fusee movement chiming each hour with a single strike on a bell, the hammer being in the form of a halberd, the fret worked cream finished chapter ring being marked with the hours in Roman numerals and standing on a black veined white Alabaster/Marble base 15 3/8`` tall overall, (dome and pendulum absent)

Lot 466

An oak gavel, turned handle, and hammer 26cm

Lot 8

J BUCKLAND (PUBLISHER), A SET OF FIVE COLOURED AQUATINTS IN ONE FRAME, PUBLISHED 1816, “Bell”; “Hammer and Bell”; “Schimmell, or White Horse”; “Inn” and “Hammer”, each 5” x 3 ½” (stuck down) (laid down)

Lot 274

AN ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT SPOON BY R E STONE the hammer textured fig shaped bowl on flared square stem with lobed knop, maker`s mark and facsimile signature, 15cm l, Edinburgh 1969, 1oz In fine condition

Lot 275

AN OMAR RAMSDEN SPOON the almost elliptical hammer textured bowl issuing from an organic stem transforming into the lily terminal, 16cm long, maker`s mark, London 1927, 1oz 10dwts In fine condition

Lot 276

A PAIR OF ART DECO SWEETMEAT DISHES BY CHARLES BOYTON the hammer textured, widely everted bowl applied with ivory-mounted handles and set on a leafy knop above the domed foot, 14cm over handles, mark and facsimile signature, London 1939, 11ozs Both in good condition with light wear only. Complete and original, no repairs

Lot 562

Collection of interesting tools, medical items etc including 19th Century cut steel sewing clamp, late 19th Century nickel plated Optomete, brass fleam, folding hammer, a brass combination lock etc.

Lot 118

A carved wooden South German balancing toy of a man carrying metal hammer. Mid 19th century, 6 1/4in H

Lot 566

Lawrence Leifchild Toynbee 1922-2002- "Squash Rackets"; oil on board, signed with initials and dated 60, 58x77cm. Provenance: with The Mayor Gallery Limited, London according to label attached to the reverse; Paintings in Hospitals, London. NOTE: There is VAT on the hammer price for this Lot.

Lot 733

Oscar Kunath 1830-1909, Portrait Miniature, depicting a young gentleman, bust-length, wearing a dark coat, white waistcoat and tied black stock, signed, 7.5x6cm (A/F): British School, 19/20th century- Portrait of a 17th century officer traditionally held to be Lord Brook, dressed in armour with white lace jabard, his hair worn natural, long and curled, (2). NOTE: This Lot has VAT on the hammer price.

Lot 1141

A deactivated side by side 12 bore hammer shotgun, no makers name

Lot 1

* Modern pair of bronze statues as storks with fountain fitting. 253cm x 208cm high. NB. Viewing and collection for this lot is at Stoke Rochford Hall, Nr. Grantham. VAT will be payable on the hammer price. For other terms see lot 2000.

Lot 3

* Modern bronze statue of a swan raised on a classical design column stand. 146cm high overall. NB. Viewing and collection for this lot is at Stoke Rochford Hall, Nr. Grantham. VAT will be payable on the hammer price. For other terms see lot 2000.

Lot 304

A 19th century leather bound `Hymns` secret compartment book, sovereign and travel scales, Lancet, old spectacles, London patent lever corkscrew, and an adjustable hammer etc

Lot 48

A 19th century French silver gravy spoon, Paris hallmarks for 1819-1838, maker`s mark JO with a cross between and mullet below, .950 standard, inscribed with the initials D.Z, 32cm long, 5.8 oz; and a 19th century French provincial silver soup ladle, maker`s mark JO with a hammer between, .950 standard, engraved with a monogram, 36cm long, 8.7 oz

Lot 802

An un-named (probably Belgian) .410 shot gun, single barrel, hammer action, black powder, 26" barrel

Lot 803

An HW Cooey Machine & Arms Co Ltd .410 single barrel shotgun, hammer action, 3" nitro 26" barrel (No. 49346), and leather and canvas sleeve

Lot 262

A brass telescopic powder and shot measure, for up to 7½ drams of powder or 3oz of shot; an incomplete Y shaped Enfield stripping tool; a 110 bore steel pincer mould with barrel key on one arm; a 12 bore breech cleaning brush by Hawksley, with GS mounts and horn handle; 2 left hand side locks for hammer guns and a back action ditto; and a modern 16 bore breech cleaning brush. Average GC. (8)

Lot 268

A 2 tier leather covered green baize lined fitted oak case, for a pair of DB pinfire or centre fire hammer guns with 30” barrels, the lid with maker’s trade label of William Moore & Grey, 43 Old Bond St, London. Basically GC (some external wear and damage to lid)

Lot 280

A 6 shot 90 bore open frame self cocking bar hammer transitional percussion revolver, 11½” overall, octagonal barrel 5½”, B’ham proved, with scroll engraved rounded frame and grip strap and chequered walnut grips. WO & basically GC (rather worn overall, top of grip strap cracked through)

Lot 292

A 6 shot 140 bore self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 6¾” overall, barrels 2¼”, with B’ham proofs, rounded frame with simple scroll engraving and blank panel for retailer’s name, plain walnut grips. GWO & generally clean condition, with faint traces of original finish (a few small patches of pitting) Plate 6

Lot 294

A 6 shot 80 bore self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7¾” overall, barrels 3” with B’ham proofs, scroll engraved rounded frame, trigger gaurd and backstrap, finely chequered walnut grips. GWO & C (patches of light to moderate pitting) Plate 6

Lot 309

A 6 shot .360” RF Tranter type SA revolver, 7¾” overall, octagonal barrel 4¼”, B’ham proved, with rammer type ejector on right of barrel, sheath trigger, chequered walnut grips. GWO & C, retaining traces of original blueing (hammer spur cut down). Plate 7

Lot 318

A de-activated 6 shot .38” Webley Mark IV DA revolver, number 65726, with 3” barrel, push in safety behind hammer, oversize bakelite grips and lanyard ring. GWO & C, with COD. Plate 1

Lot 322

A 6 shot .31” self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver by Marston, New York, 8¾” overall, ribbed barrels 4¼” stamped “Warranted Cast Steel” and “New York”, the bar hammer stamped “ W W Marston, New=York, Patented 1849”, rounded frame with simple scroll engraving, bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. GWO & C (lightly worn overall, the trigger guard has been pitted and cleaned) Plate 8

Lot 324

A 5 shot .31” Allen & Wheelock self cocking bar hammer pocket percussion revolver, number 51, 7¼” overall, octagonal barrel 3”, the top strap marked “Allen & Wheelock”, the hammer marked “Patented April 16. 1845”, the cylinder etched with scene of animals in woodland, bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. GWO & basically GC (worn and lightly pitted overall, not listed in this barrel length). Vendor states that only 1000 of this model were produced

Lot 350

A 6 shot .44” CF (Russian) Smith & Wesson 1st Model DA revolver, 10¼” overall, barrel 6” with address and patent dates, number 21506, chequered brown hard rubber grips with S&W logo. GWO & C (partly refinished and replated overall, hammer screw replaced) Plate 1

Lot 370

An SB 7 bore percussion Duck gun, 49” overall, 3 stage twist barrel 33”, the heavy octagonal breech engraved with scrolls and game bird, scroll engraved back action lock, walnut halfstock with GS fore end cap and barrel wedge plates, steel mounts including scrolled trigger guard, brass mounted ramrod with concealed worm. GWO & C (some age wear overall, small repair to heel of butt, hammer replaced)

Lot 31

HOLLAND & HOLLAND A .500 FIELD PATENT FALLING BLOCK HAMMER RIFLE, NO. 8926 28-inch barrel, rear sight with folding leaves, plain receiver with side lever and locking catch, central hammer, 14-inch replacement stock, 7lb. 11oz., black powder proof. VAT at 5% is payable on the hammer price of this lot.

Lot 40

HOLLAND & HOLLAND A 9.3X72R TOP LEVER HAMMER RIFLE, NO. 12400 28-inch barrels with full length file-cut rib, fixed rear sight, together with a further set of 26-inch .450 3 1/4-inch black powder Express barrels, numbered 12050 and fitted for this rifle, the rounded frame, rebounding bar locks, bolted hammers and top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining traces of hardening colour, 15-inch highly figured stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and chequered butt plate, sling swivels, 7lb. 11oz., nitro proof, canvas case with maker`s label and fitted for both pairs of barrels.**

Lot 98

H. ROCHATTE A FRENCH LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a small bore hammer gun or rifle, with compartment for 25 1/2-inch barrels.

Lot 155

C. G. BONEHILL AN 8-BORE HAMMER GUN 36-inch damascus barrels with 3 1/2-inch chambers about improved cylinder and 3/4 choke borings, doll`s head extension, the rounded frame, hammers, rebounding backlock and rotary underlever with border engraving, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with ribbed butt plate, 13lb. 6oz., recent nitro re-proof.

Lot 157

WILLIAMS & POWELL AN 8-BORE DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER GUN, NO. 8366 36-inch damascus barrels with 3 1/4-inch chambers about full choke borings, the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with border and scroll engraving, 14-inch figured stock with pistol grip and recoil pad, cracked and repaired at the head, 12lb. 12oz., black powder proof, bores marked.

Lot 158

WESTLEY RICHARDS A FINE AND RARE 10-BORE HAMMER GUN, NO. 12806 30-inch damascus barrels with 2 5/8-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, the frame, non-rebounding bar locks, pinfire-type hammers and rotary underlever with fine scroll engraving within finely detailed borders and retaining virtually all of its original hardening colour, 14-inch highly figured stock with engraved steel butt plate, 10lb. 7oz., nitro re-proof. The maker confirms that the gun was built in 1877 and that the barrel length is original. The gun is of exceptional quality and remains in an exceptional condition for its age.

Lot 160

G. H. DAW A SCARCE 12-BORE PATENT HAMMER GUN, NO. 131 29 3/4-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, the rounded frame, non-rebounding back locks, hammers and push forward underlever with bold scroll engraving, 14 1/2-inch figured stock, 7lb. 2oz., nitro re-proof, in its maker`s oak and leather case with lift-out tray. The gun was built to Daw`s Patent No. 1594 of 1862 and is considered by many to be one of the most significant developments and certainly the first commercially successful true centrefire breech-loading sporting gun.*

Lot 161

GYE & MONCRIEFF A FINE 12-BORE TOP LEVER HAMMER GUN, NO. 1078 30-inch damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about 1/4 choke boring, the rounded frame, rebounding bar lock, hammers and top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch highly figured stock with chequered butt plate, 6lb. 14oz., nitro re-proof. The gun is built to Thomas patent 324 of 1870.*

Lot 162

PURDEY A RARE 16-BORE PINFIRE HAMMER GUN, NO. 6033, BUILT FOR THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON 28-inch damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, the rounded frame, forward pointing underlever, back locks and hammers with border and scroll engraving, 13 3/4-inch well figured stock with leather-covered cheek pad, 5lb. 9oz., black powder proof, bores marked.The maker kindly confirms that the gun was completed on 29th December 1860 for the Duke of Wellington as an 18-bore breech-loading gun with 28-inch barrels. The original cost was £57, 15s. Lt Gen Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington was born in 1807 and succeeded his father in 1852. In 1853 he was made a Privy Councillor and a Knight of the Garter in 1858. Known as "the son of Waterloo", he died in 1884.

Lot 163

WILLIAMSON & SONS A 12-BORE BAR-IN-WOOD PINFIRE HAMMER GUN, NO. 5032 30-inch damascus barrels with true cylinder borings, the frame, bar locks, hammers and top lever with foliate scroll engraving, 14-inch well figured stock with steel butt plate, 6lb. 9oz., black powder proof, bores pitted.*

Lot 164

JOHN DICKSON & SON A 12-BORE TOP LEVER BAR-IN-WOOD HAMMER GUN, NO. 3574 28-inch damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, the frame, rebounding bar locks, hammers and top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining traces of original hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch figured stock, broken and repaired through the hand, 6lb. 8oz., nitro re-proof, hammers probably replaced.*

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