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An early 19th Century flintlock blunderbuss, half octagonal damascus barrel leading to the bell mouth, surmounted by a trefoil sprung bayonet, the lock edge engraved and 'Griffin', makers mark, rain proof pan, swan neck cock, steel furniture, the trigger guard foliage engraved with '104' in panel, walnut stock with chequered wrist and white metal escutcheons, finish remaining on barrel, lock re-finished with some pitting, overall length 76.5cm 30 inches.
A Low Countries Type Brass Candlestick, the cylindrical nozzle on a knopped stem issuing from a shallow square base with stylised claw feet at the angles, late 17th century, {16.5cm high}; A Wrought Iron Rushnip, with scroll handle, upon a treen base, 18th century, {25. 5cm high}; Two George III Brass Ember Tongs, {both 24.5cm long}; A Wrought Iron Rushnip and Candlestick combined, with rectangular shallow basal pan and twisted stem, 18th century, {20.5cm high}; and A Pewter Plate, circular, touchmark, a Maltese Cross, {30cm diameter} (6).
A Pair of 19th Century French Bronze and Ormolu Mounted Figural Table Candelabra, each modelled as a classical maiden wearing a toga upholding a basket on her head from which issues two acanthus sheathed scroll branches divided by slender columns with twin eagle head and fruiting finial, on cylinder bases frontally applied with Neptune masks above a leaf tip ogee moulded collar, upon white marble flat square plinths, {53cm high} (one with pan missing, the other with old repairs to the branches at the junction with the column).
A Victorian Cast Iron Stick Stand as a Huntsman and Hound, the hound jumping up at the huntsman who holds a crop between his hands forming the rail, the removable pan to the D shape base with rustic twig support from which peeps a fox, both parts bearing lozenge registration mark, {71cm high} (small angle piece broken, requires re soldering).
A 19th Century Brass Fire Grate, the iron back with arched cresting over a vacant shield flanked by fruiting laurel, triple bar serpentine basket front surmounted by vase finials, within an acanthus leaf and C scroll pierced continuous frieze to forward swept integral andirons surmounted by classical vases and on leaf and bun feet, {73cm by 91cm by 48cm}, together with an associated serpentine front brass cinder pan. "A Collection of Wooden, Hand-Crafted, Scratch-Built Model Boats, built by Peter Coughlin over the last 30 years".
A German "Vienna" Porcelain Circular Plate, centrally painted with two classical maidens hanging floral garlands over an alter to Pan in mountainous landscape, within panelled borders with claret grounds enriched with gilt foliate detail punctuated by soft pink panels, beehive mark in underglaze blue, {26cm diameter}, contained in a highly decorative gilt gesso scroll bordered frame, {54cm square}.
Exhibition quality 1 1/2 inch scale model of an Allchin traction engine, 'Royal Chester' single cylinder, 2 speed general purpose engine. The engine has a brazed copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, water lifter, clack and blowdown valves. Engine details include cylinder approximately 1 inch bore x 1 1/2 inch stroke, draincocks and pipes, displacement and mechanical lubricators, trunk type crosshead guide. Stephenson's link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, 2 road speeds and spoked flywheel, Pickering type governor, chassis details include spoked straked wheels, worm and roller chain steering, spud pan, damper, cable drum, fairleads, water lifter, hand brake to second shaft, wooden footboard with tool box under, padlock, spark arrester, bucket, coal shovel and stoking poker, finished in maroon with yellow and red lining. 16 1/2 x 26 inches (42cm x 66cm), complete with glazed display cabinet, bronze medal and certificate.
AN EWENNY HORACE ELLIOTT POTTERY SCRAFFITO CANDLESTICK, of large proportions, the deep bowl shaped drip pan with exterior of alternate brown and green segments, the interior and nozzle mottled green, the upper part of the ribbed tapered stem yellow, the lower green glazed, the domed base with similar decoration to drip pan. Incised "Ewenny Pottery 1908", and impressed fleur de lys. Height 17".
A heavy match-wheellock musket ; Braunschweig, circa 1580. Large combined matchlock/wheellock of the highest quality. Big wheel-box with domed cover, florally cut wheel spindle, po; Braunschweig, circa 1580 .Large combined matchlock/wheellock of the highest quality. Big wheel-box with domed cover, florally cut wheel spindle, powder pan with sliding safety, the cock cut in splendid baluster shapes. Octagonal barrel with a base for double sight (missing), the Braunschweig city mark stamped at the breech. Smooth wooden stock with horn end piece and iron trigger guard, the trigger cut in baluster shape. Length 141 cm. Weight 7.7 kg. . Except for the missing horn cover of the forward part of the ramrod channel, it has been well cared for and is in excellent condition. Euro 8.000
A pair of wheellock pistols; Suhl, 3rd quarter of 17th century. Lock plates with floral decor and engraved brass pan covers. The barrels with engraved floral decor and four sta; Suhl, 3rd quarter of 17th century . Lock plates with floral decor and engraved brass pan covers. The barrels with engraved floral decor and four stamped markings of a Suhl gunsmith. Full stocks with engraved iron fittings. On the underside of the grips are stamps burned into the wood with Count Salm's coat of arms and numbers 13 and 19 respectively. Original ramrods. Length 55 cm. Euro 8.000
THE CORBY CASTLE COFFEE POT. A superb George II cast and chased silver 'Turky' coffee pot, hallmarked London, 1750, maker Thomas Whipham, of inverted balustroid form on a domed circular foot and with ogee-domed hinged cover, having all-over rococo chased decoration of floral scrollwork with a C-scroll bordered cartouche reserved to each side, engraved heraldically, one with the arms of the Dukes of Norfolk and the other with one of the Howard crests, a lion statant guardant under the motto 'SOLA VIRTUS INVICTA'; below the palmette-fluted lip a ram's mask and dolphin and below the upper handle socket a mask of Pan, the handle of carved ivory with acanthus purchase, the cover surmounted with a finial cast as another of the Duke's crests, a pair of wings issuant from a ducal coronet, 31cm, (12.2in) high, 50 ozs, (1555gm) all-in, together with, and made for it - A magnificent William IV cast silver stand by the celebrated maker Paul Storr, London, 1832, cast in the form of the Duke of Norfolk's winged crest as below, complete with spirit-heater by the same maker and of matching date, 12.5cm, (5in) high, 33ozs, (1026gms); overall height 35.5cm, (14in), combined weight 83 ozs (2581gm).
A rare Craven Dunnill tube lined plaque of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens after Rackham. Peter Pan is depicted seated on a mushroom, playing pipes with frolicking pixies before him and a wooded landscape and church spire beyond, glazed in tones of purple, ochre and blue in a stained oak frame, compressed to reverse 'Craven Dunnill & Co Ltd, Jackfield, England, Bruff's patent No.3727/09', 11.5" x 8.5"
A Victorian ebony walnut and inlaid and gilt metal mounted breakfront credenza, circa 1860, the frieze inlaid with three porcelain roundels of maidens' heads, above a door inlaid with a classical urn of flowers, pan pipes and mandolin, enclosing velvet lined shelves and flanked by glazed cupboard doors similarly lined between canted angles mounted with gilt metal caryatids and foliate brackets and raised on ebonised bun feet, losses, 66" wide, 15.5" deep, 43" high
Folkard, Charles (illustrator), The Arabian Knights, London, Adam & Charles Black, 1913, 8vo (245 x 180mm.), half title, illustrated title, colour frontispiece, 11 colour plates, and illustrations, original decorative boards, t.e.g., No. 170 of 250 Limited Edition copies signed by the illustrator. Barrie, J. M., & Arthur Rackham (illustrator), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, London, Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d.], 12mo (205 x 145mm.), half title, illustrated title, colour frontispiece plate, 23 colour plates, illustrations, illustrated endpapers, contemporary green cloth gilt, extremities waterstained. With a number of other works
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