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Included in this lot we have a Fire Dept No 9 Hook and Ladder metal pedal car originating from the 1950's. The piece shows steel sheeting construction with a set of foot pedals. The car shows a deep red color with stainless steel accents and yellow designs. The piece shows stainless steel arches across the back with two wooden ladders held on the arches. The hood of the toy shows a metal bell with a red light with a switch on the side. The side of the pedal car is marked "Fire Dept Engine No 9 - Hook And Ladder 9. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear. The car measures 44 1/2" long by 15 1/4" wide by 24" tall.
For your consideration is a very early Civil War era Sharps New Model 1863 .52 Caliber Percussion Saddle Ring Carbine, serial number C,25227. One of the most popular and successful of the cavalry carbines was the Sharps breech loader. Capable of firing a grooved bullet in a combustible black powder loaded paper cartridge with automatic paper cap or single loaded with lead slug with loose powder behind and ignited by a percussion cap, the Sharps gained a rapid reputation as a reliable, accurate, powerful and fast firing weapon. Troops armed with single shot muzzle loading muskets were no match for the new breech loaders designed by Christian Sharps. After the Civil War many of these battle proven weapons went with their original owners to the western frontier where they were used for general self-protection, big game, and buffalo hunting. Most of the New Model Sharps rifles and carbines were later converted to fire the standard .50-70 metallic cartridge and reissued for Indian War use. This example shows Civil War usage yet remains in a remarkable state of preservation overall. The round 22” barrel retains the original blue and shows a naturally thinning finish with a desirable plum patina. The barrel is fitted with its original “R. S. LAWRENCE, PATENTED FEB. 15TH, 1859” marked ladder rear sight with slide intact. It also retains the correct marking “C. SHARPS PATENT” over “SEPT. 12TH, 1848” on the left side of the receiver. The left side barrel flat just ahead of the receiver also retains the sharp “E.A.W.” tiny inspector stamping. The lock plate on the right side of the receiver retains a Lawrence 1859 patent markings plus the C. Sharps 1852 patent markings. This wonderful condition carbine displays a lovely mottled gray/brown patina on the receiver and even retains traces of original case color under the hammer and in the most protected areas. All metal parts show that they have never been cleaned or restored. The forend and butt stock show only light wear and retain a tight wood to metal fit. The sling bar is intact. Some screws and the rotating breech block removal pin on the right side of the receiver still retain some fire blue. The stock is also highly decorated in brass tacks. The left side of the stock features a circular tack pattern and the right shows a detailed diamond pattern. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
For your consideration is this original custom Damascus steel stag horn handled Bowie knife and custom Bill French leather sheath. This is a beautiful knife that is well built and a lot of consideration given to the construction of this blade with a large brass cross guard and a single piece of stag horn for the grip. The blade features a ladder Damascus steel pattern with a clip point blade with high carbon edge. The custom sheath shows fabulous construction and was specifically made for this blade and shows a a coin button that reads 'Estados Unidos Mexicanos' The condition of this knife is good with no obvious signs of damage and in pristine working condition; the cross guard shows some patina and the custom leather sheath is in fabulous condition. The measurements of this knife are 16 1/2" x 3" x 1 1/4".
This is the newest offering from our partnership with David Yellowhorse, a Damascus knife set with turquoise, onyx, black matrix red jasper along with silver wolf profile. David Yellowhorse has transformed this knife into visions of his Navajo heritage and the spirit of Western themes. The piece shows a fine Damascus forged blade having a ladder pattern in a drop point camp shape with blacksmith hammered finish on the spine which also shows black spider matrix Turquoise, black matrix red jasper and black Onyx inlaid on both sides of the handle along with hand cutout silhouettes of a howling wolf. The silver inlays are shown on both sides of the grips. The bolsters have each been hand stippled / hammered by David Yellowhorse with his iconic stepped design. The spine of the handle has been vine file worked by hand. The bolster is marked with “David Yellowhorse Custom” along with his logo. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath which is also marked with David Yellowhorse name and logo. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which is marked as being "wolf" and is signed by David Yellowhorse. We are one of the only companies if not the only company offering directly sourced Damascus blades from David Yellowhorse custom knives with a with large blades of such a high quality. The knife measures 6 3/4" long overall with a 3 1/4" long blade. In the sheath is 7 1/2" long.
This lot features an outstanding work of art authentic #8 Turquoise inlaid handmade Damascus knife by Navajo Native American master silversmith, Wilson Dawes. The piece shows a large drop point bowie chef’s knife-like blade with amazing forged Damascus blade showing a fine random ladder pattern. The handle shows matched Damascus bolster finger wells with sterling silver and brass bolster linings having phenomenal high-grade turquoise from the famed Number 8 Turquoise Mine of Eureka County, Nevada. Number Eight, also referred to as Number 8 or #8, mine was first discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. It is considered the most collectible, rare and high-quality turquoise by many in the world. All the turquoise on this knife has been confirmed to be authentic Number 8 Turquoise. The piece is from silversmith and artist, Wilson Dawes of the Navajo people. The turquoise is inlaid with silver linings in a unique stained glass or mosaic design, a truly wonderful work of art. The knife measures overall 11 7/8”L with a 6 7/8”L by 1 7/8”W blade. The piece still has the original tag on the blade. One of the best high-grade turquoise knives by a master Navajo silversmith we have offered for sale.
This is the newest offering from our partnership with David Yellowhorse, a Damascus knife set with turquoise, onyx, red coral along with silver hand cut a trophy Deer / Buck bust. David Yellowhorse has transformed this knife into visions of his Navajo heritage and the spirit of Western themes. The piece shows a fine Damascus forged blade having a ladder pattern in a drop point camp shape with blacksmith hammered finish on the spine which also shows black spider matrix Turquoise, coral and black Onyx inlaid on both sides of the handle along with hand cutout silhouettes of a Trophy Deer / Buck bust with large antlers. The silver inlays are shown on both sides of the grips. The bolsters have each been hand stippled / hammered by David Yellowhorse with his iconic stepped design. The spine of the handle has been vine file worked by hand. The blade is marked with “David Yellowhorse Custom” along with his logo. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath which is also marked with David Yellowhorse name and logo. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which is marked as being "Deer" and is signed by David Yellowhorse. We are one of the only companies if not the only company offering directly sourced Damascus blades from David Yellowhorse custom knives with a with large blades of such a high quality. The knife measures 8 3/8” with a 4 3/8” blade. In the sheath the knife is 9 1/8”L.
This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana knife showing a Rocky Mountain Rams Horn grip and forged Damascus drop point blade. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel. The knife shows a wonderful ladder Damascus. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of Rams Horn premium grip scales which are secured to the piece with two mosaic pins and four brass pins along with a lanyard loop. The knife also features a set of polished stainless-steel bolsters with a comfortable finger well. The tang and knife spine have been artfully hand vine filled. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a Lifetime warranty. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 8 1/4" in length with the blade measuring 3 3/4" long. The sheath and knife measure 9" long.
This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana camp knife with an excellent scrimshaw Charles M. Russell signature. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel and shows artful blacksmith forged hammering at the spine, a truly rustic Montana addition. The knife shows a wonderful ladder Damascus pattern. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of nice white wild Buffalo bone grip scales which are secured to the piece using two mosaic pins and six brass pins. The knife also features a set of polished stainless-steel bolsters with a comfortable finger well. The tang and knife spine have been artfully hand vine filled. The grips have also artfully been scrimshaw etched with the signature of Charles Marion Russell. C.M. Russell (American 1864-1926) is the most notable Montana and Old Western Artist of all time and considered a true treasure of Montana. This example shows an original artwork C.M. Russell signature with Buffalo Skull which has been etched into handle. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a Lifetime warranty. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 9 1/2" in length with the blade being 4 3/4" long. The knife and sheath together measure 10" long.
A pair of Arts & Crafts ebonised chairs, c. 1900, each ladder back above a formerly caned seat, raised on tapering turned legs united by stretchers, each stamped "B13" to the seat rail. Note: the front seat rail of one chair is inscribed "E Rolls 13 Brook St", presumably the owner's details and likely to refer to Brook St., Mayfair.
A ladies' 9ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, round case 17mm diameter, with a silvered dial, raised gilt and black baton hour markers, integral tapered textured mesh bracelet and ladder snap clasp, London 1965, case no. 7115656, manual wind movement, serial no. 23114921, calibre no. 484, 180mm long, 17.64g
A ladies' gold Cyma mechanical bracelet watch, 17mm diameter with a silvered dial, dot markers and Arabic numerals at the quarters, 17 jewel mechanical movement with ratchet wheel signed Cyma, case marked 18K 0.750, Swiss assay mark, with later 9ct gold bracelet and ladder snap clasp, Birmingham 1963, 13.31g, together with a 9ct gold Lanco mechanical watch, with gilt metal expanding bracelet (2)
A ladies' 9ct gold Rotary mechanical bracelet watch, 16mm diameter, with a silvered dial and baton hour markers, to integral tapered bracelet and a ladder snap clasp, manual wind A Schild movement, calibre 1677, case no. 5102, London 1964, 170mm long, 13.41gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set, but crown slips slightly when being wound.Minor scratches to perspex.Clasp secure, slight dent to the safety catch.Surface marks to gold.

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