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PLEASE NOTE CATALOGUE AMENDMENT THIS DOES NOT HAVE A HOLSTERA Colt DA .41 'The Thunderer' revolver, with marine ivory grip, patent marks for 1871, 1874 and 1875, with prancing horse logo beside, serial number 131164 marked to butt strap and under trigger guard and lock, this model was renowned as the preferred pistol for Billy the Kid.Provenance: from the Militaria collection of Mr T Ross, specialist collector of American 19th century small arms, Civil War and patented pistols.
A late 18th century cavalry sabre, circa 1796, with sawtooth ivory grip, brass knuckle guard, with leather scabbard and brass mounts, blade length 75cm, overall length including scabbard 88cm.Provenance: according to the family this sword was reputed to have been carried by Lt Richard Coles of the Eleventh Hussars during the Peninsular Wars and at Waterloo. This is from the Militaria collection of Mr T Ross, specialist collector of American 19th century small arms, Civil War and patented pistols.
A selection of collectables and vertu, including a set of five ivory poker dice, each engraved with face cards, ace, ten and nine, circa 1920, in original case, a pair of Victorian cobbler's wooden shoe forms for a pair of child's shoes, a silver mounted ebony dressing table jar, London 1924, WR, a cylindrical wooden box bearing label inscribed 'Copy of Freedom, City of London', a small ceramic model of a trout marked Bing and Grondahl, 2145C, a hip flask decorated with trailing vines and bunches of grapes, 6oz, a pair of lacquered papier mache dishes, scalloped edges and gilt detailing, a small Victorian beaded and embroidered parasol canopy of brown silk, various trinket boxes and a pair of Mauchlin ware gents glove stretchers. (q)
CATALOGUE AMENDMENT ADDED DETAILS OF RETAILER'S MARK:A George V silver shooting butt marker case of square form with rounded corners, good spring action lower hinge which automatically spreads the case when lid is flicked open, gilded interior, the front engraved H.W.H. and with retailer's mark to the base 'J C Vickery 177 to 183 Regent St W', ten numbered ivory shooting pegs within, London 1922, John Collard Vickery, 4.5 by 4.5cm, 1.5toz excluding ivory pegs.
An early Victorian harlequin silver tea service comprising teapot with reeded bands to the body, the lid with briar rose finial, ivory insulator to handle, rococo decoration to the base and shell feet, London 1839 John James Keith, with similar sugar bowl and jug, London 1837 and 1838, both Richard Pearce and George Burrows, 41.2toz. (3)
18th century engravings of Irish artefacts, The Harp of Brian Boromh (Ború) and The Charter Horn. Hand-coloured engravings from 'Britannia: or, a chorographical description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the islands adjacent; from the earliest antiquity', by William Camden. London, 1789. Mounted (2) The harp 8 by 10.50in. (20.3 by 26.7cm) The Brian Boru's harp (also known as 'Trinity College harp) is a medieval musical instrument on display in the long room at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. It is a wire strung cláirseach. It is dated to the 14th or 15th century and, along with the Queen Mary Harp and the Lamont Harp, is one of the three oldest surviving Gaelic harps. The harp was used as a model for the coat of arms of Ireland. It may be the oldest existing harp in the world.One of very few surviving objects known to have been the personal property of an Irish king, the Kavanagh Charter Horn is an early 12th century ivory ceremonial drinking horn. The brass mountings were added in the 15th century. It is the only known piece of Irish regalia to survive Medieval Ireland. The Kavanagh family retained possession of the horn until they donated it to the National Museum of Ireland.
'Village Bay - St Kilda', ltd.ed colour print No.116/200 signed by David Shepherd (British 1931-2017) 50cm x 76cm and 'The Ivory is Theirs', colour print after the same hand pub. Solomon & Whitehead 46.5cm x 83cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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