A 12 bore over and under shotgun by Webley & Scott, model 912, Serial No. TRAN08134OU, the 30ins blued steel barrels fitted with Tigue multichoke with raised top rib, matt finish action decorated with scroll work and manufacturers name, 14.5ins pull, walnut stock and fore end and chequered grips, 48ins overall Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun Certificate to purchase this item
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A good 12 bore over and under shotgun by Winchester, model "Diamond Grade" Serial No. 467559, the 28.5 blued steel barrels with elevated top rib, fitted with Teague chokes, bright steel action profusely decorated with diamond and scroll work, 14.25ins pull, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, composite butt plate, 46ins overall, in manufacturers fitted hard case with spare chokes Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun Certificate to purchase this item
Egyptian Ptolemaic Period Faience ShabtiPtolemaic Period, 4th Century BC.A bright blue faience mummiform ushabtis, wearing a tripartite wig and divine beard. The arms are held left above right on the chest. The left hand holds a pick, and the right hand a hoe modelled in relief. The blade of the pick, in particular, has a distinctive curve. The right hand also holds the cord for a basket that is carried behind the left shoulder. Each of the Ushabtis are supported by a dorsal pillar, and they stand upon a trapezoidal base. The figures have a lustrous brilliant blue glaze. Ref: See Similar: The Shabti Collections, 5, Glenn James. P 454-455. Similar to the example of Pet-Osiris, Liverpool Museum, Item number: 1973.4.77 10cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Provenanced Egyptian faience shabti figure22nd Dynasty, C. 943 BC - 713 BC. A well provenanced Egyptian blue glazed faience shabti figure with gold moulding details. An old university label detailing the provenance of the item to Faud I University, Egypt, 1936.Background: Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the gods' summons to work.9.8 cm. Provenance: Fuad I University, Egypt, 1936. This piece was purchased by the heir of Hans' Møller Hansen a few years ago from a noted antiquities dealer. This collection was inspired by the interest of Hans Moller Hansen who acquired many stunning Egyptian antiquities during his visit to Egypt in the late 1920's.
Ancient Greek Bronze Illyrian Helmet and Iron Akinakes Dagger400-167 BC.Bronze Helmet with punched holes for attachment of leather face guards. The "Illyrian" or "Greco-Illyrian" type helmet is a style of bronze helmet, which in its later variations covered the entire head and neck, and was open-faced in all of its forms. It originated in Peloponnese, ancient Greece and it was developed during the 8th and 7th centuries BC (700–640 BC). Accurate representations on Corinthian vases are sufficient to indicate that the "Illyrian" type helmet was developed before 600 BC. The helmet was misleadingly named as an "Illyrian" type due to a large number of early finds coming from Illyria. The acinaces, also spelled akinakes (Greek ????????) or akinaka (unattested Old Persian *ak?nakah, Sogdian kyn?k) is a type of dagger or short sword used mainly in the first millennium BC in the Eastern Mediterranean region, especially by the Medes, Scythians and Persians, then by the Greeks. This item includes a lifetime authenticity certificate. Helmet with some repair on the from part; Akinakis with fine brown patina. Museum Quality Statement Display ItemsDate: C. 400 - 167 B.C.Ex. Early British Collection,, property of a London collector, acquired in Europe in the 1950s. 11cm x 18cm.
Egyptian Ptolemaic Period Faience ShabtiC. 4th Century BC.A bright blue faience mummiform ushabtis, wearing a tripartite wig and divine beard. The arms are held left above right on the chest. The left hand holds a pick, and the right hand a hoe modelled in relief. The blade of the pick, in particular, has a distinctive curve. The right hand also holds the cord for a basket that is carried behind the left shoulder. Each of the Ushabtis are supported by a dorsal pillar, and they stand upon a trapezoidal base. The figures have a lustrous brilliant blue glaze. Ref: See Similar: The Shabti Collections, 5, Glenn James. P 454-455. Similar to the example of Pet-Osiris, Liverpool Museum, Item number: 1973.4.77. 10.1cm. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
An infantry officer’s crimson waist sash and tassels, with label of Trayler & Co, Portsmouth, GC; also the skulls only of 4 WWII civilian pattern steel helmets, a Chelsea Pensioner’s overcoat with anodised buttons, 6 pairs of Chelsea Pensioner’s blue overalls with red stripe, and another item. QGC
*A DB 12 bore top lever non ejector hammer gun, by G E Lewis & Sons, Birmingham, number 13992, 47” overall, blued barrels 30½”, with matted top rib, nitro proved with left hand choke, plain signed back action locks, walnut stock with chequered fore end and wrist. GWO & Clean Condition. Note: this item requires a shotgun certificate.
A screw adjustable brass “Powder” and “Shot” measure, marked “Sykes”; a brass double ended “Sykes Patent” shot measure “2 oz”; 2 adjustable shot measures with darkwood handles; a plated square oil bottle, top marked “G & J W Hawksley”; a steel ball mould, with cut off, marked “WD” and “No 15”; and another item. GC (7)
World War I Glen Garry hat with Scots Guards badge Inside the cap there is a makers label stitched to the lining which reads 'Marshall & Aitken, Edinburgh'. Written on the label in ink is the name Captain Whitelaw. There are no apparent holes or damages to the item, ribbons intact and the attached badge is in good condition.

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