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Victorian burr wood and ebony sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal two boxes, each having a domed hinged cover and flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, having horn ring drop handles and standing on bun feet, 33cm wide Condition: The front right corner to the lid has the corner missing (see image), mixing bowl has nicks to the rim - **General condition consistent with age
COPY OF A BRASS CAR HORN of typical scroll form with wide brim and rubber bulb (perished) 15" (38cm) long overall, TWO 'MOTORING' MAGAZINES, viz Motor show issue November 1953 and September 1953, both with colour covers and a RELATED LUCAS BOOKLET 'Running Instructions for the Electric Lighting and Starting Equipment', booklet no. 219c and SUNDRY MAINLY MOTOR CAR RELATED ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES to include small Smith's clock no. 52550, 2" diameter and very similar amps gauge and oil pressure gauge, etc, etc
CRUDE POSSIBLY CHINESE AGED SHORT SWORD WITH SLIGHTLY CURVED SINGLE EDGE BLADE 11 1/2" (29.2cm) long, horn shaped hilt with copper nailed decoration 18 1/2" (47cm) long overall in two part wooden sheath tied with rope and a simple FAR EASTERN SMALL SWORD with bound leather grip 15" (38cm) long overall
VICTORIAN RAM'S HEAD SNUFF MULL by Wheatley of Carlisle, the bold circular mull chased and embossed with a wide band of thistles and leafage, the hinged cover inset a foiled faceted paste stone, revealing a gilt interior (this area tests as silver but is unmarked), each horn terminating a chased and engraved thistle set with a foiled paste stone, 29cm high, 52cm wide
VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED RAM'S HEAD SNUFF MULL by Henry William Dee, the chased and embossed thistle shaped mull with hinged cover inset with a cairngorm, revealing a gilt interior, the mull with suspension ring with three chains with silver pricked, silver rake and a fur tassel, each horn terminating in a chased, embossed and engraved thistle set small cairngorm, London 1872, 27cm high, 40cm wide
VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED RAM'S HEAD SNUFF MULL by David Crichton Rait, the mull chased and embossed with a wide band of thistles and with a shell thumb piece with hinged cover inset within a foiled faceted paste stone, revealing a gilt interior, the forehead applied a floral embossed cartouche (later assay London 1895), each horn terminating in a chased and leaf engraved mount set foiled paste stone, Edinburgh 1859
A six-shot Smith & Wesson Second Model No.3 revolver in .44 S&W American obsolete calibre, 8inch sighted barrel stamped with Smith & Wesson details, rubbed, grey and plum coloured finish to the barrel, frame and cylinder and bearing the serial no. 17609, after market natural horn grips. Complete with Smith & Wesson authentication letter confirming date of manufacture 1873, destination, Mr M. W. Robinson of New York and calibre .44 Smith & Wesson American.
A rare 14-bore Morris flintlock Light Infantry rifle, 28inch sighted octagonal swamped damascus barrel bearing Tower Private Proofs, border engraved stepped lock after the New Land Pattern, stamped with a crown over GR and MORRIS across the tail, rainproof pan, feather spring, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, the barrel tang engraved with a strung bugle horn, butt with trap of the Baker 1805 model, the remainder of the furniture resembling the 1776 Pattern Infantry Rifle, swivel ramrod. See pages 195 and 196 of British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840 by De Witt Bailey for illustrations and a description.
A fine silver plated St George's Rifles presentation sword, 82cm slightly curved blade by W. Jones & Co. Regent St London, etched with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crowned VR cypher, strung bugle horn, regimental motifs and the presentation inscription PRESENTED TO QUARTERMASTER WILLIAM TOOGOOD ST GEORGES RIFLES AS A MARK OF ESTEEM BY A FEW FRIENDS 1870, regulation plated Gothic hilt profusely decorated with scrolls and incorporating the regimental motif of St George slaying the dragon within a laurel wreath, the back strap and pommel profusely decorated with scrolling foliage, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard engraved with stylised acanthus leaves.
An 1822 Pattern Rifle Officer's sword, 81.5cm blade by MOSLEY & CO. SHEFFIELD, etched with scrolling foliage, laurel wreaths, and crowned GVR cypher, regulation plated Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard, together with its field service scabbard.
A Victorian 1822 Pattern Rifle NCO's sword, 82cm blade with various ordnance stamps and maker's name MOLE on the back edge, regulation steel Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn and stamped F.A. and dated 8.04, wire bound fishskin grip, repaired, contained in its steel mounted black leather scabbard.
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