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Lot 530

Antique Copper Pan on Long Iron Handle

Lot 563

Large Copper Kettle and a Copper Pan with Iron Ring Handles

Lot 652

Large amount of vintage paperback books in three boxes to include; Penguin, Pan & pelican editions

Lot 128

Large set of cast iron shop scales together with similar jam pan and brass pan (3)

Lot 226

An oak cake stand and brass jam pan with coal bucket. (3)

Lot 303

Swarovski Peter Pan and Tinkerbell figurines with Peter Pan star stamp.

Lot 310

Royal Doulton Disney Showcase Collection Peter Pan limited edition figurines Heading for skull Rock and Tic Toc crocodile.

Lot 313

Five figurines including Royal Doulton Disney Pinocchio, Wade whimsie Disney Lady and Peter Pan and John Beswick Tom and Jerry.

Lot 231

A collection of approximately forty hardback booksTo include Peter Pan by J M Barrie, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1957, complete with dust jacket, A Countryman's Creed by E C Keith with illustrations by Archibald Thorburn, 'So Many' a folio dedicated to all those who served with RAF Bomber Command 1939-45, Ladybird books on puppies and kittens, The Party, Beeky the Greedy Duck etc.

Lot 243

A collection of various brass and copper itemsTo include a chinoiserie aesthetic style jardiniere, a samovar, oil lamp, pair of copper watering cans, a jam pan (qty)

Lot 253

A Victorian oil lamp and a vintage set of kitchen scalesThe oil lamp with a clear glass reservoir on a gilt metal shaft and an ebonised plinth base along with a set of kitchen scales with a brass pan and nest weights.

Lot 73

20th century AD. A cased electronic scale made in USA by Quantum; model Q50C-2, serial number 4330972; in wooden-framed carrying case with twelve weights (100g to 20mg) in wooden block; scale pan with lip; dust cover; two miniature screwdrivers for adjustment; two spare adjustment wheels. 2.6 kg, case: 32 x 20 x 6.5cm (12 1/2 x 8 x 2 1/2"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 404

A Victorian brass jam pan, stoneware flagon and storm lamp

Lot 284

A quantity of boxed kitchen items to include a Morphy Richards blender, a George Foreman Grill, a rice cooker, a potato peeler, a reversible griddle pan and similar. Estimate £50 - £70

Lot 106

dating: circa 1800 provenance: France, Round, smooth-bore, 18 mm cal. barrel with octagonal breech, remains of marking 'AN...'. Flintlock with brass pan, marked 'Maubeuge / Manuf.re Imp.' and stamp 'B' surmounted with an eagle. Stock decorated with chiselled outlines at the margins and checkered grip. Brass mounts, decorated as well. Butt-plate with relieved shell, grooves and dots, trigger guard with engraved rosette, outlines and dots, with stamp 'F' and 'BP' next to a crescent, barrel's bracket with festooned borders and milling, with mark 'F'. Barrel's tang engraved as well, iron back. Iron ramrod. length 35,5 cm.

Lot 107

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Naples, Smooth, round, 17 mm cal. barrel with octagonal base marked '1854'; long, iron tang in two parts; lock marked 'M.ra R.le di Napoli' with brass pan. Wooden stock with brass mounts and iron ramrod. length 36 cm.

Lot 108

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Naples, Smooth-bore, round, 13 mm cal. barrel with octagonal base and gilded stamp; lock with Royal Naples Manufacture stamp and brass pan. Wooden, full stock with checkered butt and brass mounts. Iron ramrod. length 34.5 cm.

Lot 109

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Spain, Round, smooth-bore, 18 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal base, moulded nozzle; flintlock marked 'Y ABIZAGA' and with brass pan. Wooden, full stock with checkered butt and iron mounts and belt hook. Horn-tipped wooden ramrod. length 29 cm.

Lot 27

dating: About 1630 provenance: Northern Germany, Smooth-bore, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel; smooth tang; external wheel-lock, plate with oblique borders, sliding pan cover. Walnut, full stock with iron mounts. Spare wooden ramrod. length 28 cm.

Lot 28

dating: About 1630 provenance: Germany, Very long, smooth-bore, three-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, first octagonal with a crowned mark 'L' in an oval, after a sixteen facets segment round; external wheel-lock and sliding pan cover. Wooden full stock with iron mounts. Iron-tipped wooden ramrod. length 60 cm.

Lot 29

dating: 17th Century provenance: Brescia, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 12 mm cal. barrel, first part is octagonal signed 'C. BAT. FRANCI', then round; external wheel-lock with flat plate marked inside with stamp 'GB', lily-shaped wheel bracket, chiselled cock's spring, sliding pan cover. Wooden, full stock with beautiful, iron mounts richly pierced and engraved, pierced and engraved trigger. Belt hook. Iron-tipped wooden ramrod. length 38 cm.

Lot 30

dating: about 1580 provenance: Augsburg, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 10 mm cal. barrel, first part octagonal marked '.F. .I.', then round and slightly bell-mouthed; Augsburg mark under the barrel; external wheel-lock with heart-pierced mount and held by two screws; smooth lock plate with Augsburg mark, safety lock, cock engraved with a monster, sliding pan cover engraved with a fish; completely iron stock, butt with spherical pommel, the counter-plate with remains of engravings. Iron ramrod. length 28.5 cm.

Lot 31

dating: provenance: Saxony, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 16 mm cal. barrel, first octagonal, then round, with rings and small engravings at the girdle, slightly engraved at the base and stamped 'CIH' and date '1591', bell-mouthed nozzle; lock with flat plate marked 'CH' with external wheel, engraved springs, provided with safety lock and snap sliding pan cover (in working order). Wooden, blackened, full stock, engraved with scales, with bone, engraved inlays; sphere pommel with bone medallion in the center, Saxon royal coat-of-arms no more visible. Bone-tipped, wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. Small defects and repairs. length 55.5 cm.

Lot 382

dating: 19th Century provenance: India, Long, round, iron, 15 mm cal. barrel, slightly enlarged and with rings in the first segment, provided with nozzle with moulded muzzle and fore-sight. Breech with fix sight. All the surface engraved with circles to imitate the scales. A pan with revolving pan cover on the right side. Iron serpentine and trigger. Wooden, full stock, completely painted in polychrome on hunting theme, with hunters armed with guns pursuing tigers, who, in turn, chase deer and rabbits. Some parts of coloring missing, some refreshed elements. Iron ramrod. length 182 cm.

Lot 47

dating: Early 19th Century provenance: London, Long, round, two-stage, 9 mm cal. barrels with moulded nozzle, octagonal bases, engraved, provided with pan, batterie, rolling block. Box lock type frame signed 'SEGALAS' and 'LONDON', two upper cocks, double trigger, engraved trigger guard, with button for barrel rotation. Wooden butt, slightly embossed, the back decorated with filigree. length 28.5 cm.

Lot 49

dating: third quarter of the 17th Century provenance: North Italy, Long, smooth-bore, two-stage, 13 mm cal. barrel, first part octagonal with frame, signature 'LAZARI COMINAZ' and remains of floral engravings, after a ring round. Tang with remains of engravings; long and narrow lock, chiselled with a mask at the base, mask-shaped cock's screw, batterie chiselled with flowers, sliding pan cover. Wooden, full stock decorated with iron-inlays finely pierced and engraved with floral motifs and snakes, the counter-plate decorated en suite; iron mounts chiselled with floral motifs. Spare ramrod. A reparation under the barrel. length 55 cm.

Lot 53

dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Northern Europe, Round, smooth, two-stage (both round), 10 mm cal. barrels, with rings at the girdle and small moulded muzzle. Boxlock type frames featuring rinceau engravings. Pan, batterie and cock (one of the cock's back flap is missing) at the back. Functional mechanics. Foldaway triggers with slides at the bottom part. Wooden, drop-shaped grips with thin, spiral inlays. length 15 cm.

Lot 62

dating: circa 1700 provenance: Tuscany, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 14 mm cal. barrels, first octagonal then round, with rings at the girdle; smooth tangs; snaphance locks engraved with floral motifs and slightly chiselled, with sliding pan cover, signed inside (barely readable because under the spring); briar-root stocks (small damages and repairs), slightly embossed under the barrels, iron mounts, trigger guards and butt-plates with rosettes chiselled in high-relief, counter-plates with belt hook. Iron-tipped, wooden ramrods, one with cartridge extractor. length 51 cm.

Lot 721

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Japan, Iron, octagonal, 12 mm cal. barrel, decorated with gold-inlaid ideograms at the base, the rest of the surface inlaid in silver with a dense weave of geometrical drawings, Tokugawa's Mon in the center, gilded on the remains of reddish coloring. Nozzle with moulded muzzle, silver-inlaid as well, but with spirals and provided with fore-sight. Sight on the barrel's back, shaped as parallelepiped with thin grooves at the peak and chessboard decoration. Pan on the right side, complete with spark arrester and revolving pan cover, both in silvered brass. Lock with flat, curved plate, provided with serpentine (in good working order), in brass as well with remains of silvering. Ring-nut decorated in the same way, that holds the arm at the height of the barrel's base. Wooden, full stock lacquered in brown (lacquer with small parts missing), Aoi-Mon (Malvarosa) of the Tokugawa is reproduced five times on the grip and alongside. Wooden, lacquered ramrod. Brass trigger's slide with remains of silvering. length 18,5 cm.

Lot 929

dating: 17th Century provenance: Italy, Smooth-bore, octagonal, 18 mm cal. barrel, with stamp, pierced rear sight and fore-sight; lateral pan with pan cover and spark arrester. Lock with rectangular plate, with grooved cock in the upper part. Wooden, full stock with faceted butt. Long, iron trigger. Wooden ramrod. length 153.5

Lot 930

dating: provenance: Austria, Octagonal, 15 mm cal. barrel, the base with two, barely readable marks (C..SO RIS) among lilies, with remains of gilding, silver, swallowtailed fore-sight; lock with flat plate and internal wheel, manual pan cover. Wooden, full stock with iron mounts, anatomical trigger guard, horn butt-plate, patchbox decorated in bone, engraved and embossed with floral motifs in the center, left side with oval plate, engraved with two steinbocks and 'INRI 1794'; set trigger, wooden ramrod. length 110 cm.

Lot 935

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Tuscany, Smooth-bore, octagonal, 15 mm cal. barrel with frames at the ends; snaphaunce lock engraved with floral motifs, mask-shaped cock's screw, with sliding pan cover, gun master monogram 'SB' inside; full stock with gun-like butt, iron mounts engraved with floral motifs. Brass belt hook (probably of the following era). Iron-tipped wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. Scarce. length 48.5 cm.

Lot 318

Japanese Meiji Period Bronzed Crumb Scoop, Dragon Motif To The Handle And Flying Geese To The Pan, Length 12.5 Inches

Lot 487

A COLLECTION OF AIR TRAVEL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY & OTHERS (post The Beatles period) comprising an original A4 copy outlining the 'Travel Arrangements for Arrival in Tokyo' on headed paper for 'The Complete Travel Company' together with Japan Air Line tickets for Tokyo-Amsterdam-London and dated 1980, for the McCartney family, namely Mr (Sir) Paul, Miss M (Mary), Miss S (Stella), Miss H (Heather) and Mrs (Linda) McCartney together with a matching flight ticket for road-manager Alan Crowder. Also present Pan Am flight ticket for a McCartney family member to fly from Tokyo to New York, three 1978 'Further Transportation / Excess Baggage' tickets for (Sir) Michael Caine and two Trans World Airlines tickets for a Mr F & Mrs E KastnerAuctioneer's Note: The trip to Japan was part of the Wings world tour taking in Japan between 21 January to 2nd February. McCartney's previous application for a Japanese visa had been turned down in 1976 but on this occasion it was wavered. Upon his arrival, however, McCartney was arrested for drug possession - marijuana hidden amongst his luggage and the hood of one of his children. McCartney was jailed for a total of 10 days and Wings' music was banned from airing on the radio and television  

Lot 532

TIN PAN ALLEY & ARIZONA two original UK cinema posters from the 1940's, posters are numbered, folded and in two sections, wear around fold lines, each poster measures 220 x 100cms (six-sheet)

Lot 535

MY TWO HUSBANDS & TIN PAN ALLEY two original UK cinema posters from the 1940's, posters are numbered, folded and in two sections, wear around fold lines, each poster measures 220 x 100cms (six-sheet)

Lot 537

TIN PAN ALLEY & INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH GOES TO IT two original UK cinema posters from the 1940's, posters are numbered, folded and in two sections, wear around fold lines, each poster measures 200 x 100cms (six-sheet)

Lot 541

KIPPS & TIN PAN ALLEY two original UK cinema posters from the 1940's, posters are numbered, folded and in two sections, wear around fold lines, each poster measures 220 x 100cms (six-sheet)

Lot 543

FREEDOM RADIO & TIN PAN ALLEY two original UK cinema posters from the 1940's, posters are numbered, folded and in two sections, wear around fold lines, each poster measures 220 x 100cms (six-sheet)

Lot 1887

Potter, Beatrix. The Pie and the Patty-Pan, first edition, half-title, 10 coloured plates, some spotting, original pictorial boards, lower joint slightly cracked, 8vo, London: Frederick Warne, 1905

Lot 2138

Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1910; Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1911; The Vicar of Wakefield, 4to, London: George Harrap, 1929; Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 4to, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1906, all with coloured plates, some light spotting, original cloth gilt (4)

Lot 849

A Victorian copper warming pan

Lot 3100

An Inflight die cast model of a Pan AM 747-100, Clipper Young America, delivered Dec 12th 1969, Worlds First Commercial Boeing 747, scale 1:200, DX No 1F741007, boxed.

Lot 138

THREE PIECE EMBROSSED IRISH SILVER TEA SERVICE WITH SCROLLED HANDLES RAISED ON PAN FEET WITH INITIAL P INSCRIBED.CREAM JUG: DUBLIN 1832, MAKER JAMES FRAY. 9 TROY OUNCES.SUGAR BOWL:DUBLIN 1824, MAKER JAMES LE BAS.16 TROY OUNCES.TEA POT: DUBLIN 1825, MAKER JAMES LE BAS.25 TROY OUNCES.PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF LORD PIRRIE AND BY DESCENT TO THE ANDREWS OF ARDARA OF COMBER.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 37

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CIRCULAR THREE TIER DUMB WAITER AND THREE REEDED SPLAYED LEGS WITH BRASS PAN CAP TOES AND CASTORS.HEIGHT: 51 INCHES.TOP DIAMETER: 17 INCHES.MIDDLE DIAMETER: 22 INCHES.BOTTOM DIAMETER: 25 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 163

A selection of copper and brass items including frying pan, saucepan, two kettles, folding trivet, bowl, and other items (plain cardboard box)

Lot 99

A selection of Wilkinson Sword garden trowels, forks, and shears, together with several wicker baskets and a copper pan

Lot 221

Brass spirit kettle and copper boiling pan (2)

Lot 231

Cast iron dog grate and pair fireside pan stands

Lot 286

DEEP PAN & SALAD SPINNER

Lot 223

A large collection of 19th century and later copper ware including a 1/3 gallon jug, a frying pan, kettle, jardiniere and tankards

Lot 236

A copper two-handled pickling pan, 32cm diameter

Lot 307

A collection of vintage 20th century scales to include a set of postage scales, a cased set of gold / apothecary scales and a vintage grocers pan scales. Highest measures 25 cm.

Lot 335

A mixed group of metal ware to include an 18th century brass charger, dog place holders / calendar holders, copper pan, spirit burner etc. Please see images.

Lot 1408

A 19th century Georgian mahogany pedestal washstand. Raised on squared legs united by x-stretcher with pan tier. Above a single drawers with further top above having bow recess, towel rail atop. Measures 127cm x 57cm. 

Lot 300

A RARE 15 BORE WHEEL-LOCK MUSKET, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR DUTCH with lightly swamped octagonal barrel stamped with a mark (Neue Støckel 7969) at the breech (fore-sight missing light pitting), fitted with moulded brass back-sight, bevelled lock retained by two side-nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a single moulded bracket, angular dog, sliding moulded pan-cover, flat dog (small losses, top-jaw chipped, spring and screw worn), the interior struck with the letters 'IW', blackened hardwood full stock (fore-end cracked at the terminal), flattened on each side of the centre of the fore-end and fitted with a slender transverse arm for a rest, butt of fishtail form, inlaid with an engraved mother-of-pearl oval behind the tang and on the left of the butt decorated with strapwork and foliage, moulded iron trigger-guard, bone forward ramrod-pipe, and wooden ramrod (repaired), perhaps the original 128.5 cm; 50 5/8 in barrel

Lot 328

A 28 BORE GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640-50 with tapering octagonal barrel, rounded lock retained by three side nails (one shortened), fitted with external wheel retained by a small bracket and sliding pan-cover with button release, figured walnut full stock moulded about the tang and over the fore-end, compressed swelling butt bound with an iron band, iron mounts comprising trigger-guard, ramrod-pipe and iron fore-end cap, and iron-tipped wooden ramrod (the iron parts polished bright) 46.4 cm; 18 1/4 in barrel

Lot 329

THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR A FINE 18 BORE FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED ROYAL FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL MADE FOR JOHN V, KING OF PORTUGAL (1689, 1706-50) BY LE HOLLANDOIS A PARIS AUX GALLERIES CIRCA 1726 with lightly swamped barrel octagonal over the breech, formed with a long shaped flat decorated with gilt scrollwork, monsterhead tendrils, a mask and the barrelsmiths monogram (Neue Støckel 8128) the underside of the barrel with some early blued finish, engraved tang decorated with a classical profile and with the inventory number '31', bevelled lock decorated with a delicate dog tooth border, chiselled with a monstrous espagnolette mask on a gilt ground on the tail, signed in a rectangular frame observed by a putto above and with a trophy-of-arms on the right, chiselled and gilt cock, chiselled top-jaw and steel , the latter en suite with the tail, engraved faceted pan, highly figured walnut full stock moulded over the fore-end, carved with delicate leafy tendrils and strapwork about the rear ramrod-pipe and the tang, decorated with a small scalloped moulding ahead of the lock side-plate and behind the tang, full silver mounts cast and chased in low relief against a finely matted gilt ground (rubbed, gilding missing in some places), comprising side-plate decorated with two trophies-of-arms within a dogtooth framework, spurred pommel decorated with tendrils matching the stock, trophies-of-arms, a mask on each side, and a further trophy on the cap, trigger-guard decorated with a framed profile portrait of Diana the huntress beneath a canopy with a trophy-of-hunting suspended from the frame, two ramrod-pipes decorated with leafy tendrils carrying a monstrous mask, and escutcheon decorated with the crowned Royal Arms (later ramrod) 31.0 cm; 12 ¼ in barrel Provenance Rainer Daehnhardt By tradition this was presented to King John V of Portugal in 1727 following the fire that devastated the Portuguese Royal Manufactory the preceding year. Le Hollandois was the son of the gunmaker of the same name who worked in partnership with Thuraine in the third quarter of the 17th century, perhaps best known for the remarkable pattern books that bear their names. The younger Le Hollandois was called Adrien Reynier, and is recorded in Paris as a journeyman in 1705, received French nationality 1711, became Arquebusier Ordinaire du Roi 1723 and was given a logement at the Louvre on 18th January 1724, as successor to Bertrand Piraube. See Hayward 1963, p. 47 and Lenk 1965, p. 80.

Lot 331

A 22 BORE FRENCH FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL BY CHASTEAU A PARIS, CIRCA 1760 with tapering barrel fitted with silver bead fore-sight and formed with a flat, chiselled with scrolls enclosing a warrior rondel over the breech on a gilt ground, engraved grooved tang, stepped lock signed on a scroll beneath the pan, engraved with trophies-of-arms and scrolls on a gold ground, full stock carved with scrolls of foliage in low relief (rubbed), iron mounts chiselled and gilt en suite with the lock and breech, comprising openwork side-plate, trigger-guard with moulded finial, and spurred pommel (the iron parts with areas of pitting, rubbed and patinated) 20.5 cm; 8 in barrel Chasteau was arquebusier du Roi to Louis XV, see Hayward 1963, p. 45.

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