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Featuring a beautiful hand-engraved bird motif, this multi-tone 14K gold pocket watch is engraved throughout and adorned with applied flowers, garlands, and a polished crest, all wonderfully hand-detailed and in good condition, with a Waltham movement, which has been fully serviced and is functioning superbly, protected by the closed hunting case which opens by depressing the winding crown, the dial is signed American Waltham and features roman numerals and a sub seconds dial; fob length 21 inches; watch measures 5.5 x 8.0 cm; weight 193.7 g. Signed American Waltham Watch Co. on the face and movement, N. Y. W. CO. (for New York Watch Company) warranted U. S. assay on the case; Stamped 14K; Numbered 24449 on the case and 6570280 on the movement.
Continental glass goblet, the trumpet bowl gilded with an oval reserve depicting figures hunting wild dogs, upon a facet tapered stem and circular foot, 8.75" high; together with a Bohemian red overlaid etched glass vase depicting various landscapes and designs upon a hexagonal base, 7.5" high (rim chips)
Miscellaneous Fireside Copper and Brass, including a coal scuttle and spade, a copper beer/ale tankard, kettle, jug, hunting horn, coat hook depicting a horse's head, a Victorian brass caddy, a miner's lamp with the nr 375 NN on the side and a copper and enamel coffee pot depicting flowers and dragon flies.
A box of Magic Lantern slides including local interest, Black Boy Prestbury, Adlington Hall, Bramhall Bridge, Poynton Towers, Isle of Man steamer, Conwy Castle, etc, a part fitted box of slides including train escaping prairie fire, a bullock wagon, buffalo hunting, Indian war dance, etc, and a box of glass negative slides (3).
Two boxes of Magic Lantern slides, views around the world including lumberjack, kangaroo hunting, Native Americans, also a set of twenty-four including first slide titled 'Rambles Round London Zoological Gardens', related slides including orangutan, kiwi, gorilla, etc, a series of ocean liners including a four funnelled liner, etc, also a small quantity of stereoscopic cards (3 boxes).
ËœA FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED COMBINED HUNTING KNIFE AND PLUG BAYONET, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with tapering blade double-edged towards the point, slender tang threaded at the base for the reversible plug-grip, moulded silver hilt comprising small cross-piece (mark rubbed), small cap pommel, carved ivory grip, the lower portion bulbous and the upper fluted (small crack), in its shagreen-covered wooden scabbard with moulded silver locket and chape 30.2 cm; 11 7/8 in blade
A FRENCH HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1760 with slightly curved fullered blade double-edged towards the point, etched with scrollwork and an oval panel filled with trophies on each face of the forte, gilt-brass hilt cast in low relief, comprising a pair of quillons, cap pommel and integral grip decorated with differing scenes of Diana and Acteon, in its leather scabbard (now in two pieces) with gilt-brass mounts 60.0 cm; 23 5/8 in blade
A FRENCH HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1760 with associated broad blade formed with a long low medial ridge, gilt-brass hilt cast in relief, including down-turned shell-guard formed as a scallop shell, quillon and cap pommel all formed en suite with the shell, and natural staghorn grip 60.8 cm; 24 in blade
ËœA FRENCH HUNTING SWORD, DATED 1854 with tapering blade with Châtellerault Imperial arsenal inscription and the date within the full-length fullers on the respective faces, iron hilt comprising a pair of pierced drooping quillons with flowerhead terminals, carved ivory grip (cracks and repairs), in its iron scabbard with belt hook and bottom mount en suite with the hilt 48.4 cm; 19 1/8 in blade
A SARDINIAN COMBINED HUNTING KNIFE AND STILETTO, 18TH CENTURY with tapering blade double-edged at the point, engraved back-edge, pierced with a slot at the forte to accommodate the stiletto spike, the latter threaded at the top to engage with the threaded chiselled ferrule, silver hilt engraved with flowers and trellis panels around the back-strap, and fitted with a pair of horn grips retained by rivets with four silver flowerhead washers 20.0 cm; 7 7/8 in blade
A GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER, A 1907 BAYONET, AND TWO FURTHER KNIVES, 20TH CENTURY the first with double-edged blade, and grip formed of a hoof, in its scabbard, the second by Wilkinson, in its scabbard; the third a copy of a FS fighting knife, and another dagger the first: 15.2 cm; 6 in blade (4)
BOCCIA, Lionello G., Dizionari Terminologici: Armi Difensive dal Medioevo All'eta Moderna (1982); COWGILL, J., DE NEERGAARD, M. & GRIFFITHS, N., Medieval Finds from Excavations in London: Knives and Scabbards (1987); EVANS, D.H. & LOVELUCK, Christopher (eds.), Life and Economy at early Medieval Flixborough AD600-1000: The Artefact Evidence (2009); GRIFFITH-JONES, Robin & PARK, David (eds.), The Temple Church in London: History, Architecture, Art (2010); HARDING, D.F., Lead Shot of the English Civil War: A Radical Study (2012); HOLTER, David & FRONTEDDU, Peter, Making Leather Knife Sheaths: Volume 1 (2012); HUMBLE, Richard, Warfare in the Middle Ages (1989); ROGERS, Nicola S.H., The Archaeology of York, Volume 17: Anglian and Other Finds from 46-54 Fishergate (1993); SOTHEBY'S, El Retrato Ecuestre del Duque de Lerma de Pedro Pablo Rubens (1962); SOTHEBY'S, Sotheby's London: The Gospels of Henry the Lion (6th December 1983) (1983); VAN NESPEN, W., Schatten van de Vlaamse Schuttersgilden (1967); VARIOUS AUTHORS, Treasure Hunting, Britain's Best Selling Metal Detecting Magazine: October 2004; August 2014, two volumes; WESTHOLM, Gun, Hanseatic Sites Routes and Monuments: A Traveller's Guide to the past and present (1996) (15)
FOUR DETACHED SWORD BLADES, 17TH TO 19TH CENTURIES the first 17th century, for a rapier, of flattened-diamond section, stamped with a brief inscription within a short fuller on each face; the second late 18th century, from a hunting sword, decorated with a running fox and the spurious dated '1414' on each face, and two further blades the first: 80.0 cm; 31 1/2 in blade (4)
FOUR SPANISH FOLDING KNIVES, A CONTINENTAL HUNTING DAGGER, AND A STILETTO, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first two with folding engraved blades signed 'Juan Cavvallo Montigo' and polished horn bodies; the third with engraved blade and wooden body; the fourth smaller, with horn body; the fifth with straight blade double-edged towards the point, moulded iron cross-piece, staghorn grip, white metal ferrule and leather scabbard; and the last with white metal cross-guard and detached mother-of-pearl grips the first: 44.5 cm; 17 1/2 in blade (6)
A GERMAN HUNTING SWORD, MID-18TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the point, etched with scrolls and a running boar and stag and retaining traces of gilding at the forte, brass hilt cast in low relief, including down-turned shell-guard decorated with a boar set upon by hounds, cap pommel, knuckle-guard and natural staghorn grip 53.0 cm; 20 7/8 in blade
A FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED COMBINED HUNTING KNIFE AND PLUG BAYONET, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with tapering blade double-edged towards the point, etched and gilt with scrolls, trophies and a stag at the forte, slender tang threaded at the base for the reversible plug-grip, moulded silver hilt comprising cross-piece with scrolling terminals (marks rubbed, probably Paris Maison Commune 1771 and small charge mark for 1768-74), small cap pommel, carved ebony plug-grip, the lower portion chequered bulbous and the upper fluted, in its shagreen-covered wooden scabbard with silver locket and chape 31.8 cm; 12 1/2 in blade A similar example, formerly in the Winsbury Collection, is illustrated in Blackmore 1971, no. 69.
ËœA SILVER-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1760-80 with curved fullered blade double-edged towards the point and with traces of blueing at the forte, pierced and chiselled silver hilt comprising quillon-block cast with a trophy of arms, a pair of vertically recurved quillons with hound's head terminals, matching pommel, knuckle-chain, and carved ivory grip enriched with silver studs, in its vellum-covered wooden scabbard with silver mounts, the locket engraved on one face with a depiction of Pegasus and the inscription 'Gloria in Fide' 65.5 cm; 25 ¾ in blade
A FRENCH HUNTING SWORD, MID-19TH CENTURY with fullered blade double-edged for its last quarter, signed 'Manuf de Klingenthal Coulaux Freres' along the back-edge iron hilt including scalloped shell-guard, a pair of straight quillons with button-shaped terminals, green-stained horn grip retained by three iron rivets with fluted heads, in its leather-covered scabbard with iron mounts complete with accompanying knife en suite 42.0 cm; 16 1/2 in blade
ËœA HUNTING TROUSSE, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY comprising large carving knife and fork mounted together by a pair of studs and key-hole slots in the grip, the knife stamped with a mark on one face, iron cross-guard, and ivory grips, in its iron-mounted brown leather scabbard, complete with an accompanying knife and fork en suite and double-ended silver spoon, complete with buff-leather-covered belt hook, suspension and frog 22.2 cm; 8 3/4 in blade
AYLWARD, J.D., The small-sword in England (1960); BLACKMORE, Howard L., The Arms & Armour Series: Hunting Weapons (1971); BLAIR, Claude, European Armour (1958); MAZANSKY, Cyril, British Basket-Hilted Swords (2005); NORMAN, A.V.B., The Rapier and Small-Sword 1460-1820 (1980); SOUTHWICK, Leslie, London silver-hilted swords: Their makers, suppliers & allied traders, with directory (2001) (6)
AN ENGLISH HUNTING SWORD BY JOHN PROSSER, CHARING CROSS, LATE 18TH CENTURY with broad fullered blade double-edged at the point, etched and gilt with elaborate trophies-of-arms, foliage, a wild boar and signed on each face at the forte (light wear), brass hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with recurved terminals, down-turned shell-guard with moulded brim, cap pommel, and natural staghorn grip bound with plaited wire, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard with signed locket 51.5 cm; 20 1/4 in blade

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