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A Daystate X2 .177 cal P.C.P. air rifle, complete with Hawke 4-12x50 scope, sound moderator and original booklet, in overall excellent condition, all housed within Flambeau hard case, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item, face-to-face collection only
A Walther lever action air rifle, this example is the long version, .177 cal and CO2 powered, the rifle is in excellent condition and is cased within a fine bespoke wooden box which also contains Winchester related items including miniature rifle etc, the original box of purchase also included, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item, face-to-face collection only
A .410 English folding single barrel shotgun with side-lever opening, barrel marked Cogswell & Harrison Ltd, London 168 Piccadilly, in overall very good condition and 3" chamber, this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid shotgun certificate or an R.F.D., face-to-face collection only
A 12 bore over and under multi choke shotgun by Bettinsoli with 27 1/2" barrels, this is the 'classic' model with 3" chambers, single trigger and selective safety, in overall very good condition including bores, with a set of chokes included, this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid shotgun certificate or an R.F.D., face-to-face collection only
A Uberti 'Remington' .44 cal muzzle loading black powder revolver, this is the 'target' model with custom grips, this stainless model comes with bespoke wooden box containing two extra pairs of grips, balls and wads, this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid firearms certificate with permission to acquire or an R.F.D., face-to-face collection only
A 12 bore O/U shotgun by Bettinsoli, S/No.66064, in overall good condition with 28" barrels and engraved action (N.B. this is a multi-choke model with chokes included), this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid shotgun certificate or an R.F.D., face-to-face collection only
A most unusual Terrence Conran Design Associates client demonstration model, produced in the early 1960's to showcase their proposed revamp of 'Harvey's of Bristol' off licence retail outlets and kiosks, housed in a substantial lidded case with carrying handle. The item retains internal bulbs and wiring for potential battery illumination and overall dimensions are 43 x 37 x 34cm.
A collection of five early 20th century Russian metalwares silver and enamel objets, all struck with the second Kokoshnik mark (1908-1926) Moscow, 84 zolonitki indicating a minimum 875/1000 standard silver and lavishly decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamel; the first, a vodka cup, mark of Grigory Sbitnev, gilt washed interior and base, 7cm in height, 5cm diameter at the rim, 2.5ozt; the second, a salt pot, probable mark of Grigory Sbitnev, second Kokoshnik import mark, gilt washed interior and base, 2cm in height, 4.5cm diameter, 0.90ozt; the third, a spoon, mark of Nikolai Pavlovich Pavlov, the top section of the stem enamelled both sides along with the back of the bowl, 18cm in length, 1.3ozt; the fourth, a spoon, mark of Nikolai Pavlovich Pavlov, second Kokoshnik import mark, with twisted stem, enamelled to the top section and back of the bowl, 14cm in length, 0.90ozt; the fifth, a travelling pencil cover, mark of D.P. Nikitin, with removable pencil and suspensory ring, 9cm in length (closed) (5)Footnote: Cloisonné is a style of enamelling used for decorating metalwork objects. Compartments ('cloisons' in French) are created on the item by soldering wires or thin metal strips placed on their edges. Enamel powders, usually of different colours, are mixed into a paste and used to fill the separate compartments, which are then fired in a kiln. The wires remain visible on the finished piece, separating the different compartments. Despite it being a French word, and evidence of this style of decoration being used as far back as ancient Egypt, cloisonné decoration is often contemporarily referred to as Russian enamel as it was extremely popular in Russia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cloisonné decoration is also popular in Far Eastern ware. The finished result, however, has a much different look, with not only the cloisons filled as well as the spaces in between, but also the dividing metalwork ground flat to the enamel giving just a two-dimensional effect. The Russian style has a three-dimensional look with the dividers raised above the enamel, and is instantly recognisable for its bright colours.
A 19th century fully hallmarked 12ct gold garnet and pearl cluster ring, central rubover set seed pearl, surrounded by six pear shaped purplish red garnets, all held in cut down settings, estimated approximate total garnet weight 1.20ct, pierced shoulders, flat shank with carved detail to the outside, size N½, hallmarked Birmingham, 12ct gold, 1868, weight 1.5gFootnote: In 1854, following pressure from makers and importers of watch cases, the gold standard in the UK was lowered to include 15ct, 12ct and 9ct - with 15ct and 9ct being the most popular. In 1932, the 12ct and 15ct standards for gold in the UK were abolished and replaced with the 14ct mark. So, today an item marked with a full 12ct hallmark is a rare and sought after collector's piece.
Pakistan, Bank of Good Luck, a skit note for 10 good wishes, promising to ‘give you entertainment 16 Annas for a Rupee on demand at any play date’, dated 1947, and clearly adapted from an official note and printed locally, also notable for depicting Jinnah in military uniform, which is unusual since he was civilian, split and rejoined at centre, very good and an amusing and rare item £150-£200
A Chinese gilt bronze buddha, Qing, seated in bhumisparsha mudra, on a double lotus throne, 4007g, 25.7cmCondition report: A rubbed patch at the very front of the seated buddha, some rubbed areas throughout otherwise in good condition. An xray of the item has been provided by the vendor, highlighting something located within the head, however this could simply be casting material.
A Chinese Canton ivory sewing box, Qing, mid 19th century, profusely carved throughout with figures, buildings, pine and willow trees, the interior with a removable tray fitted with open and lidded compartments and numerous assorted sewing accessories, the folate feet enclosing an oval panel of miniature figures, 26.3cm wide, 14.5cm high & 19cm deep. 1712 grams gross weightCondition report: The box has shrunken across some of its components and this has caused the compound joints of the top and body to gape open. See imagesThe base is split and also the base of the tray insert and the tray sits crooked in the interior.Some damage to the pierced frieze.It is possible that I have missed some small defect in the intricate carving but I have sought to give a general overview of the condition of the item.
An early Victorian gilt metal mounted figured rosewood two-door collectors cabinet, the doors opening to reveal a bank of thirty graduated partridge wood veneered shallow drawers, on turned toupe feet with decorative socket swivel castors, 92.5 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 116 cm highCondition report: some lengths of gilt metal moulding missing from the right-hand door. (approx 2/3rdsThe left-hand door panel is cracked due to warpingSome veneer loss to the edgesThis item will need some work to make good.
The Countess of Jersey signed vintage hardback book Maurice Or The Red Jar published in 1894. some age related marks on outer cover This item also includes a script for The Sleeping Beauty by The Countess of Jersey with an inscription and date 1910. Good condition EstWe combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99.

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