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A Brass Art Nouveau Style Table Lamp, on heart shaped base, 2 white painted metal filigree table lamps, a black painted metal lantern, an Art Deco brass hanging wall light and a quantity of various other brass wall lights and chandelier parts, also 3 early 20th century copper steam cleaners (TBF)
A 19th Century French Clock Garniture having drum shaped 8-day striking mantel clock mounted with black eagle holding arrows, on half round speckled marble base with column supports, having white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, 40cm high, flanked by pair of 2-light candelabras having scroll shaped arms on round sweeping base (TBF)
:A 4-BORE PERCUSSION PUNT GUN SIGNED E. LONDON, second quarter of the 19th century, converted from flintlock, with a slender 73in. round tapering sighted barrel, large flat lock signed 'E. LONDON' engraved with a running foliate border and two scenes each involving a startled duck making a hurried take off, substantial walnut half-stock with short butt for use in a punt (securing hole plugged, some defects and repairs), large brass retaining pegs, and brass mounts (some light surface pitting to barrel), London proof marks and recent Birmingham black powder reproof, the breech area stamped '4 BORE BLACK POWDER 1 1/2 OZ COL HAWKERS 6 OZ SHOT'.
:A 1935 ROLLS-ROYCE 20/25 SHOOTING BRAKE Registration Number: CLB 831 Chassis Number: GBJ64 Engine Number: M6C Light Grey with Tan Leather Interior Engine: Straight-six, overhead valve, 3699cc; Gearbox: Four speed manual with side change and synchromesh on top ratios; Suspension: Beam front, live rear with semi-elliptic leaf springs front and cantilever, leaf springs on rear; Brakes: Four wheel mechanically-operated servo-assisted drum. Right hand drive. In the 1930's Rolls-Royce would supply the chassis (see original invoice for chassis number GBJ-64) for individual coach builders to build their own bodies to customers requirements and it is not unusual for a car to be re-bodied more then once. This car started as a saloon and was converted in the 1950's by Jack Conten of Kensington High Street, London, his trade plates affixed to each door sill. It was converted to a two-door, ash-framed, aluminium skinned shooting brake, seating four or five passengrs and with a maroon "Everflex" roof. The dashboard is veneered walnut and the window screen is hinged at the top to allow fresh air to ventilate the interior. There is a substantial luggage area behind the rear seats, which requires cosmetic enhancement as does the interior roof which is unlined. The wheel discs are optional and could be removed to reveal the wire spoked wheels, for a more sporting appearance. The car has a current tax disc and MOT (although road tax exempt) and is immediately road worthy and drivable.
:J. BRADDELL & SON 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 7109, 30in. nitro reproved barrels with matt rib, engraved 'J. BRADDELL & SON. BELFAST & LONDON.', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp cyl and 3/4 choke, treble-grip action with carved stylised acanthus fences, best border and scroll engraving, retaining traces of original colour-hardening and finish, 14 5/8in. figured semi-pistolgrip stock including buttplate, light repair to left underhorn, weight 7lb., in a leather hammergun case with W.W. Greener trade label
DARWIN, Charles. The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, in two volumes, FIRST EDITION London: John Murray 1871, 16pp adverts dated January 1871 to end of each volume, errata overleaf of Vol. II title, half titles, neat replaced end-papers, some foxing to extremities and light marginal staining, otherwise binding tight and green cloth reasonably good with light creasing to spine ends, corners rubbed (2)
LE BRUYN, Cornelius. Travels into Muscovy, Persia and Part of the East Indies, in 2 volumes, London for Bettesworth and Hitch et al 1737, folio, frontispiece, title and portrait with strengthened margins, 108 plates including 64 double or folding and 3 folding maps, gilt backed worn calf (rebacked), some light soiling and staining, frontispiece plate to volume 2 laid down. Provenance: Wilfrid Blunt and by family descent
Medals - Campaign and World War I - Victoria South Africa medal having Cape Colony bar awarded to 756 Sergeant W Symes South Light Infantry and four British war medals awarded to 2234 Private N Summers Somerset Light Infantry, 306604 Private W Dunlop R.WAR.R, Lieut CFG Were, 14817 Private FJ Gait South Wales Border
Medals - Campaign and World War I - Victoria South Africa medal having Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars awarded to 1128 Private H Ford Somerset Light Infantry and four British war medals awarded to 12737 Private FEJ Clarke Devon Regiment, 19428 Private AE Strong Dorset Regiment, 168938 Sergeant W Blackmore Royal Artillery and 29740 Private P Willmott 15-HRS
A pair of Continental porcelain and gilt metal mounted twin light wall appliques, late 19th century, the plates adapted as backplates each decorated with a courting couple in a landscape, on a parcel gilt bleu-de-roi ground, the foliate cast branches below with laurel cast sockets, 36cm high, 22cm wide, 14cm protrudence

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