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A COLLECTION OF GRAHAM FARISH MODEL RAILWAY ITEMS, 1104 9400 Class Pannier Tank GWR, 1404 Hall Class GWR, 1446 GWR Castle Class Loco 'Winchester', 2004 5 Tank Wagon GWR, 2123 7 Tank Wagon Powell Gwinnell, 2201 Mineral Wagon LNS, 2204 Mineral Wagon GWR, 2404 Twin Vent Van GWR, 2604 Cattle Van GWR, 0624 Mainline Coach GWR, 0634 Break End Coach Mainline GWR, 3104 Break Van GWR, all boxed
AYA A 20-bore "Best Quality Box lock model ejector gun, no. 564885 27-inch chopper-lump barrels with 2 3/4 -inch chambers, about 1/2 and full choke borings, the scroll backed frame with scroll engraving and retaining all of its original hardening colour, 13-inch well figured stock, Spanish nitro proof 5lb. 6oz. The gun appears almost unused and retains all of its original hardening colour.
P. Beretta A fine 12-bore SO6EELL model single trigger sidelock ejector over and under gun, no. C15593B 29 1/2 -inch monoblobllbllblock barrels with 3-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, machined ventilated rib, mid extensions, the frame, locks and top-lever with fine acanthus scroll engraving against a stippled ground, the left lock with a scene of flighting duck, the right locks with a scene of flighting geese, the action base with a scene of a pheasant against a woodland scene, the trigger plate signed Ferruglio, selective single trigger, rolled edge trigger guard, 1403-Apr #NAME? "highly figured stock with pistol grip, Italian nitro proof, in its makers lightweight leather case 7lb. 15oz. The gun is of recent manufacture and appears almost unused.
P. Beretta A 28-bore Ducks Unlimited model 687 single-trigger over and under ejector gun, no. F87649B 26 1/2 -inch monoblock barrels with 2 3/4 -inch chambers, interchangeable choke tubes, machined ventilated rib, the frame and dummy sideplates with gamescenes and scroll decoration, selective single trigger, 14 1/2 -inch ch h h well figured stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, Italian nitro proof, in its makers case 6lb. 5oz. The gun appears little used.
Hale (Kathleen). Orlando the Marmalade Cat. A Camping Holiday, 1st ed., Country Life, [1938], num. col. illusts., orig. pict. boards with matching d.j. (d.j. frayed and torn with some loss, mainly to head and foot of spine), slim folio. The first Orlando book. Kathleen Hale used her own real cat Orlando as the model for the central character and based this particular story on her own camping holidays. (1)
A group of fashion designs for the houses of Chanel, Vionnet, Schiaparelli and others by Monsieur Henri Bodet, early 1930s, giving name or model numbers, clearly showing construction; approx. 67; together with seven calico toiles for 1930s dresses, (qty) Other examples of Monsieur Bodet's work are included in the Victoria & Albert museum's collection.
A Prussian model 1715 infantry sabre,circa 1740-86 with curved fullered blade and brass hilt; a French model An. XI infantry briquet, dated 180_ ,with arsenal inscription along the back of the blade, and brass hilt; a German regulation hanger, dated 1777, with curved blade and brass hilt incorporating a flat-sided grip engraved with the regimental markings 'I-G-S-No. 18' (quillon missing); a German hunting sword of regulation type, circa 1760-80, with brass stirrup-hilt with lion's head pommel and bone-grip; a Continental regulation hanger, second half of the 18th century, with brass hilt (loose); a German small-sword, mid-18th century, with silvered brass hilt cast with allegorical and classical figures (repairs), and 19th century blade etched blued and gilt at the forte, in its scabbard (chape missing); a composite transitional rapier, German, mid-17th century, with long tapering blade of hollow-triangular section and iron hilt chiselled in low relief, including large double shell-guard decorated with trophies and grotesques (knuckle-guard and grip binding each missing); a German hunting sword, circa 1770, the blade etched with the cabbalistic date '1414', brass guard engraved en-rocailles, and spirally moulded wooden grip (pitting, grip binding missing); another, early 19th century, with plain brass mounts, in its scabbard (the hilt incomplete); a kindjal, 19th century, with wooden hilt, the scabbard inscribed 1825; and a further six items including tribal spears the first 63.8cm; 25.125in blade (16)
A British officer's non-regulation sabre, a memento of an early Napoleonic action,circa 1803 with regulation blade etched at the forte (traces of blue and gilt finish, light pitting), the hilt adapted from that of a French Light Cavalry Officer's model An. IX sabre, a La Chasseur, in its scabbard, the locket signed in full by Mallet, London (the chape detached); a rare Saxon Horse Artillery sabre, circa 1815, officially adapted in Russia from a captured French model An. XI Cavalry sabre and in turn captured from the Russians, the hilt offically altered (by breaking a langet) to facilitate the fitting of a Russian blade, the latter dated 1811, in its Russian steel scabbard; a German regulation sabel, late 19th century, with etched blade, brass hilt of fusilier type applied with a garde star, and associated scabbard (some wear throughout); a British 1796 pattern Heavy Cavalry trooper's sword,with 34 3/8 in blade with spear point and signed 'Osborne', regulation hilt (the langets and the rim of the disc-guard each removed, the grip covering missing), in its scabbard, and with regimental stamps, probably the 2nd Dragoons; a German Cuirassier Officer's degen, model 1880, the blade with traces of etched decoration (grip damaged, scabbard associated); a Hessian model 1889 cavalry degen, with etched regimental blade (kinked); and a German Officer's regulation sabel , third quarter of the 19th century, with steel hilt incorporating a guard pierced and engraved in Honeysuckle pattern the first 73.5cm; 28.875in blade (7)
A German Jager Officer's regulation sabre,circa 1840-60 with curved blade etched at the forte (worn), brass stirrup-hilt cast with a JÅ ger horn on the outer langet, lion mask pommel, chequered wooden grip (cracked), and in its original scabbard; a German Light Cavalry Officer's regulation sabre, first quarter of the 19th century, with curved blade etched at the forte and retaining traces of blued and gilt finish, steel hilt with three-bar guard, double langets, flattened pommel, and original wire-bound grip, in its original steel scabbard; a German Hussar Officer's regulation sabre, first quarter of the 19th century, with curved blade etched at the forte, steel stirrup-hilt with double langets, flattened pommel, and original wire-bound grip (scabbard associated); a German regulation short sabre, late 18th century, with curved blade, brass stirrup-hilt and wooden grip (one langet missing and the grip binding fragmented); an Austrian model 1869 Cavalry trooper's sabre, in its steel scabbard; a Prussian Cuirassier Officer's degen,
A Victorian Officer's basket-hilted regulation broadsword of the Invernesshire Militia, by Firmin & Sons,third quarter of the 19th Century with signed etched blade incorporating both the regimental title and the Royal cypher, steel basket-hilt, original grip, liner and tassel (grip binding missing), in its original scabbard (the latter rust patinated); a Saxon model 1867 Infantry Officer's sword, circa 1904-1918, with plain blade incorporating the Royal cypher and retaining all of its original polish, regulation brass hilt (grip binding missing) and in its steel scabbard (the latter pitted); and two Prussian model 1889 Cavalry swords, each with etched deluxe blade, one for the Dragoon Regiment Nr.6, the other for the Hussar Regiment Nr.15, each in its original scabbard the first: 83.8cm; 33in blade (4)
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