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An interesting selection of decorative Chinese ornamental items: two reverse decorated glass droppers within custom-made wooden stands (boxed); a heavy Han dynasty Si Nan model ('One of the four great inventions in China') (boxed); Chinese costume themed playing cards; and 80 hand-carved Chinese hardstone pendants modelled as stylised mythical animals
Four mid-20th century Royal Copenhagen porcelain figures (Danish factory): faun seated on fluted column with pan pipes, faun with frog resting upon his knees, faun playing with a recumbent bear and a larger model of a faun upon the back of a goat upon grass (19.5cm high) - printed and impressed marks to underside (4)Condition Report: All four pieces appear to be in good condition with no restoration noted, as with lot 3 slightly darker to the edges of the underside commensurate with age etc.
A deactivated WW II Italian Breda B.R.8 Model 37 8mm heavy machine gun, with top lift up action cover, side mounted folding tray, rear trigger and double wooden handles, serial no. 354013, mounted on a tripod base bearing a label for Ernesto Breda and dated 1938, with deactivation certificate dated 11/02/21, gun length 127cm, max. length 160cm.
A French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet, having a 57cm Yataghan shaped fullered blade etched to the back edge Mre Imp/ale de Mutzig Aout 1868, the hooked quillon numbered K 49289, housed in a steel scabbard with matching numbers, 70cm, together with a 19th century socket bayonet, 52cm. (2)
A pair of WW II period Naval binculars, marked Barr & Stroud 7X CF41 Glasgow & London A.P. No. 1900A Serial No. 66795, in brown stitched leather case, together with one other pair of private purchase binoculars Model B X8 by Wray of London, in associated leather case, marked Case No. 2 Mark I Prismatic Binocular, John & Bennet Green 1916. (2)
A SILVER MODEL OF AN OFFICER OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (THE BLUES) by Carrington and co., London, 1912, the officer standing in regimental attire holding a sword to his left hand, on a plinth wooden base with a plaque inscribed 'LIEUT. R.D. BLACK FROM HIS BROTHER OFFICERS OF THE R.H.G (THE BLUES) & THE LIFE GDS ON HIS MARRIAGE 22ND OCTOBER 1953' 19.5cm high (not including base) 26cm high (including base); together with a silver soldier of the Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons (Territorial Army) on horseback, by James Dixon and son, Sheffield 20cm high (not including base), 17cm long (not including base) 29cm high (including base) 20.5cm long (including base) (2). The estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm.OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

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