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Lot 369

Late Victorian silver oval locket, floral engraving and gold detailing, hallmarked Birmingham, articulated bail, 6.5 x 4 cm, with fancy panel link chain, with two bolt ring clasps, 50.5 cm in length . CONDITIONSilver gross weight 71.1 gramsone interior glazed panel is broken

Lot 1031

To include: an Egyptian scarab, a silk painted panel behind glass depicting palm trees and a medallion depicting Queen Victoria and her adult children and family.

Lot 616

An antique continental mahogany double door cabinet with walnut panel doors

Lot 756

A Victorian ebonised and gilt highlighted three panel screen, depicting panels of children at play, portrait studies etc, height 194 cm

Lot 14

A tray of brass table lamp, stained glass panel, tray of cutlery, ornate metal frame etc

Lot 292

[O'Connell (Daniel)] A mounted engraved Portrait after J. Haverty of O'Connell, the inset Panel with original manuscript signature. (1)

Lot 344

[The City of Dublin Flag]A very large linen Flag or Hanging, circa 8 feet x 4 feet, 20th Century, featuring Dublin's Three Castles symbol embroidered on a blue panel with a gilt harp to right on a green background, inscribed on one edge 'P.J. Bourke', perhaps prepared for a pageant or display. In excellent condition. (1)

Lot 415

From the 'House of the Dead'James Joyce's Timpiece[Joyce (James)] A George III period Grandfather Clock, the mahogany body with break neck pediment, and blind fretwork, over a glazed door, enclosing a painted dial signed May of Dublin, the shaped panel door with crossbanding flanked by reeded columns on a square base with bracket feet, approx. 236cms (93") high; together with a red brick block, taken during the restoration at 15 Ushers Island. (1)Provenance: No. 15 Ushers Island (House of the Dead) home of James Joyce's aunts, and by descent. The House surrounding the short story "The Dead" from the Dubliners, by descent to the present vendor.

Lot 464

Stillingfleet (Ed.) & Burnet (G.), with some Gentlemen of the Church of Rome. A Relation of a Conference, Held about Religion, at London, the Third of April, 1676, 8vo L. (Moses Pitt) 1676. First Edn., Imprim. leaf, advert leaf at end, some soiling, cont. panel calf. (1)

Lot 534

Binding: Moore (Thomas) A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Music by Sir John Stevenson. Ed. by Francis Robinson, 2 vols. in one, lg. 4to D. n.d. Full dark blue mor. triple gilt fillet borders outside panel with floral tooled gilt borders, raised bands, spine profusely gilt in panels, by Cavenagh, Dublin, with ticket. (1)

Lot 591

Bindings: Dodsley (R. & J.) Publishers, A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, by Several Hands. 6 vols. 8vo L. 1763. Hf. titles, engd. vignettes titles & text illus., hd. & tails, in attractive full cont. calf with gilt fillet borders and stained panel decoration, profusely gilt spines in panels, mor. labels. (6)

Lot 672

Cluverus (P.) Introduction in Universam Geographiam ... Ed. by J. Bunone. J.F. Hekelus & Joh. Reiskius. 4to Lond. 1711. Engd. frontis & 60 engd. maps & plts. (ex. 61?) appears to lack plt. 47 p. 6), L.S. on title, cont. panel calf, worn. (1)

Lot 96

[Harris] Ware: The Antiquities and History of Ireland, By the Rt. Hon. Sir James Ware, Knt., Folio L. 1705 First Edn. Thus., engd. port. frontis, red & bl. title, Map of Ireland, & 4 plts. (one plan of Loch Derg) cont. panel calf, tooled gilt spine, mor. label. Good. (1)

Lot 104

An Arts and Crafts Style Tapestry Panel in Oak Frame, 65cm High

Lot 185

A Tray of Various Oriental Items to Include Blue and White Panel, Coffee Cans and Saucers, Seated Buddha, Boxed Mirror, Seals etc

Lot 1012

SMITH & WESSON, USA A CASED 9mm (PARA) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, MODEL 'M&P9 'C.O.R.E'', serial no. DYE7403, with 4in. barrel, moulded steel slide with laser-cut finger grips to rear, high visibility white-dot sights, polymer frame with integral stippled back panel and detachable magazine, in its makers abs plastic carton with spare magazine and replacement rear grip-panelS5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms ActUnless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 1108

ENFIELD, ENGLAND A RARE .303 (BRIT) BOLT-MAGAZINE SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'No1 MKVI', serial no. 27597A, circa 1929, with blued 25 1/2in. barrel, twin bayonet lugs at the exposed muzzle, blade fore-sight with roll-tipped side protectors, vernier ladder folding rear-sight with auxiliary battle sight, machined receiver with thumb cut-out forwards of the charger bridge, milled out well behind the safe, magazine cut-off and circular cocking-piece to the bolt, wood butt-stock (armourer's inlet repair at heel), brass heel-plate with central trap-door, later No4 fore-end and No4 MKI top-cover, correct style magazine Other Notes: No1 MKVI's could be loosely termed the transitional rifle between the No1 MKIII and the No4 MKI. Most were set up in the late 1920's and originally had a large square chequered panel to the fore-piece. When war broke out, the stores were raided for any usable arms and the few No1 MKVI's that were on hand were 'upgraded' to conform with the then current No4 rifle, which usually involved swapping the chequered fore-arm for the plain heavier version of the No4 MKI, as represented here.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 1121

WINCHESTER, USA A RARE GIOVANELLI-ENGRAVED .30-30 WIN. 'MODEL 94 - 1 OF 1000' LEVER ACTION REPEATING SPORTING CARBINE, serial no. 4435000, for 1979, with blued round 20in. barrel inlaid with gold bands at the breech and muzzle, the side of the barrel signed in gold 'WINCHESTER MODEL 94 30-30 WIN and on the top of the breech 'ONE OF ONE THOUSAND', dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating carbine ladder rear-sight, deeply chisel scroll-engraved receiver surrounding a central panel featuring an engraving of the 'Winchester' cowboy on a horse at full gallop on the left hand side and a stag within a background of scrolls on the right, all the panels bordered with gold lines, highly-figured finely chequered walnut straight-hand butt-stock with silvered crescent heel-plate engraved with scrolls and bearing the inlaid gold legend 'ONE OF ONE THOUSAND', engraved and gold-inlaid under-lever, highly-figured finely chequered walnut carbine fore-end with deeply scroll engraved barrel-bands and full-length blued magazine with engraved end-cap, the whole appearing little used, complete with its manufacturers presentation full-length leather-covered storage case and a certificate signed by the engraver stating the limited edition status of the carbineS1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 202

WEBB, LONDON A FINE BRITISH NAVAL ENSIGN'S OR LEVEE'S SWORD WITH BLUE & GILT BLADE, circa 1795-1800, with straight double-edged 27in. spear-point blade, the first half with strong traces of blue and gilt etched decoration (staining and shallow pitting throughout), carved brass 'P' shaped knucklebow with integral single rolled quillion cross-guard, two broad langets relief carved with borders around crowns over fouled anchors, florally carved collar to the carved ivory grip, the grip itself with a lower chequered panel below a shell device below a raised band (small filled repair) and brass lionshead pommel with realistic carved mane backstrap and loose ring for knot, complete with its brass mounted leather scabbard, the throat with engraved panel signed 'WEBB MANUFACTURER, 37 PICCADILLY LONDON', strong traced of gilt finish to brasswork throughout except to replacement dragThis bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 405

A GOOD 25-BORE MATCHLOCK KOFTGARI-DECORATED MUSKET, MODEL 'TORADOR', no visible serial number, Indian circa 1840, with octagonal 49in. barrel slightly swamped at muzzle and heavily swamped at breech, gold koftgari arabesque panels extending back for approximately 5in. from muzzle and forwards for approximately 6in. from breech, applied fore-sight bead, standing notch block rear-sight on moulded silver koftgari decorated breech-band, gold koftgari decorated squared top-tang deeply struck with an oval makers mark, carved en-suite panel with similarly decorated domed cover, match-holder protruding through a white metal mount with scalloped border, large flat silver koftgari decorated iron sideplates with arabesque terminals, walnut full-stock with typical angular tiller butt, moulded iron butt-cap, twin pierced rosettes applied to both sides of butt, pierced and shaped hatchet trigger blade, stirrup swivel below action and moulded swivel to third barrel-band, four moulded barrel bands and turned iron ramrod

Lot 451

T. RICHARDS, LONDON A PAIR OF 40-BORE FLINTLOCK BOXLOCK POCKET-PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1795, with round iron 1 3/4in. turn-off barrels (frozen), squared central hammer boxlock actions engraved with martial trophies, the left hand sides signed in an oval panel 'THEOP. RICHARDS', the right hand sides 'LONDON', rainproof pans, sliding safes to both top-tangs, slab-sided walnut butts with oval escutcheons to the wrists and concealed folding triggers, one pistol missing top-jaw and screw

Lot 518

A 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, SIGNED 'AGLON SAARN', no visible serial number, Belgian circa 1850, with 29 1/4in. barrels, the top-rib with later signature 'H. L. HARDY', bead fore-sight, moulded breech-blocks, engraved top-tang with shallow sighting groove, border and scroll engraved back-action locks, the right signed around the base of the hammer 'AGLON', the left 'SAARN', walnut half-stock, the chequered panel at wrist overlaid with a relief carved head of a stag, raised cheek-piece with a carved panel behind featuring a hunting dog in a woodland setting, moulded horn trigger-guard bow and lower tang, plain fore-end with complex barrel key escutcheons and brass tipped wood ramrod

Lot 583

A 100-BORE PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX POCKET-REVOLVER SIGNED 'LONDON', no visible serial number, circa 1845, with 2 1/2in. six-shot barrel-group, carved side-ribs, squared paktong action with radiused edges and integral moulded nipple-guard (hairline cracks at tang), the body engraved with borders and scrolls and signed in a central panel on the left 'LONDON', central bar hammer, guarded trigger and chequered walnut bag-shaped butt

Lot 620

WIGGAN & ELLIOTT A 16-BORE PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN WITH IVORY MOUNTS, serial no. 3042, with browned damascus 27in. barrels, the raised top-rib signed 'ELLIOTT'S PATENT' in gilt and 'WIGGAN & ELLIOTT, MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY & THE PACHA OF EGYPT' in block letters, silver boat-shaped fore-sight, engraved band at the breech and scroll engraving to rib-end, Elliott's patent single bite under-lever action, fully engraved top-tang with an oval panel marked 'ELLIOTT'S PATENT No. 1782', fully border and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'WIGGAN & ELLIOTT' (much colour remaining), dolphin headed engraved hammers, chequered walnut butt-stock with ivory border engraved heel-plate and chequered walnut splinter fore-end with finely carved dolphin-tailed ivory shell shaped finialSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 1002

Late 19th / early 20th century Japanese shibyama panel, inlaid with bone, ivory and mothers of pearl, scene of performers, signature panel, 36 x 54cm

Lot 1006

Fine 19th Century Continental tortoishell and gilt metal mounted snuff box, the rectangular hinged inset with painted panel under glass depicting an 18th century military encampment, with mirror to underside of lid, 7.5cm wide

Lot 1017

19th century Chinese enamel tea bowl, of shaped square tapered form, finely decorated with figures in as landscape, text panel to one face, 5cm wide

Lot 1041

Continental School, early 20th century oil on panel - Regimental Scene, signed SB, 9 x 12cm

Lot 1149

Alexander Mann (1853-1908) oil on panel - Tangiers, signed and dated ‘92, in gilt frame, 13.5cm x 23cm Provenance: The Fine Art Society, New Bond Street, 14th December 1984. Purchased by His Excellency The U.S Ambassador to Morocco

Lot 1169

Gustave Boulanger (1824-1888) oil on panel - an Arab horse in landscape, signed, in gilt frame, 27cm x 35cm

Lot 1202

Paul Servais (1867-1931) oil panel - French fishing boat, signed, in glazed gilt frame, 16cm x 24cm

Lot 1231

William Thornley (act.1858-1898) pair of oils on panel - shipping off the coast, in gilt frames, 12cm x 20cm

Lot 1271

17th century Continental School oil on panel - Celestial Figures Gathered, in gilt frame, 24cm x 33cm

Lot 1292

Thomas Lucop (1834-1911) oil on panel - shipping at sea, signed, in gilt frame, 19cm x 29cm

Lot 1294

Francois Vandeverdonck (1848-1875) pair of oils on panel - Pigeons in the loft and before a barn, each signed and dated 1861, inscribed verso, in gilt frames, 17.5cm x 22.5cm

Lot 1329

Jan Evert Morel II (1835-1905) oil on panel - figures on a woodland path, signed, in gilt frame, 19cm x 23.5cm

Lot 1330

Jan Evert Morel II (1835-1905) oil on panel - figures on a woodland path, signed, in gilt frame, 19cm x 23.5cm

Lot 1342

*John Pawle (1915-2010) oil on panel - Continental Landscape, signed, unframed, 51cm x 61cm

Lot 1353

19th century English school oil on canvas laid on panel - cottages among trees, in gilt frame, 26cm x 36cm

Lot 1365

Rene Cottet (1863-1925) oil on panel - Cathedral de Moulins, signed, in gilt frame, 61cm x 50cm

Lot 1428

19th century oak two-height cupboard, shelved interior enclosed by two pairs of fielded panel doors, on bracket feet, 74cm wide x 32cm deep x 216cm high

Lot 1433

Mid-18th century Welsh oak commode chair, the panel back with undulating top rail and hinged solid seat on field panel frieze and square supports

Lot 1467

Antique Kashan rug with central concentric medallion on brick-red ground and multiple meander borders, signature panel to one end, 164cm x 222cm

Lot 1470

Rare mid-17th century carved oak Wainscott chair, the panel back with fret cresting and relief-carved with narrow frieze of hogs heads issuing foliate ornament, rectangular foliate carved panel below, with solid seat and scrolling arms, on turned and block understructure

Lot 1472

19th century mahogany and grained waterfall bookcase with scrolling top rail and graduated open shelves, enclosed panel cupboard below, on tapering legs, alterations, 78cm wide x 38cm deep x 188cm high

Lot 1476

Early 18th century Continental walnut and caned open armchair, arched panel back and scrolling arms, with stuffover upholstered seat on squared cabriole legs and H-stretcher

Lot 1481

Charles II carved walnut and caned side chair with pierced putto and foliate scroll carved top rail and panel back between barley-twist supports, stuffover seat on turned block and barley-twist understructure with conforming carved front rail, old exhibition label verso reads - Cambridge – Lent by A. S. F. Gow M.A. Trinity College 1941, Walnut chair ‘English’ period of Charles II

Lot 1483

Charles II-style carved beech open armchair with 17th century tapestry panel back and barley-twist arms with lion mask terminals on barley-twist understructure

Lot 1491

18th century carved pine standing corner cupboard, of canted form, with two carved tiers each enclosed by carved panel doors sandwiching central open shelf, possibly Scandinavian, 53cm wide x 35cm deep x 107cm high

Lot 1492

Late 17th / early 18th century stump-work panel, meandering floral motif, glazed frame, total size 40 x 186cm

Lot 1507

18th century oak livery cupboard, with good patination, hanging space enclosed above by pair of fielded panel doors with faux long drawer below, raised on stiles,133cm wide x 61cm deep x 160cm high

Lot 1519

Regency gilt gesso pier mirror, rectangular plate below with églomisé panel depicting a landscape with church, 53 x 44cm

Lot 1605

Good 17th century oak coffer with lunette carved frieze and three lozenge carved panel front on high stiles, 125cm wide x 45cm deep x 67cm high

Lot 1650

18th century oak spice cupboard with six internal drawers enclosed by fielded panel door with butterfly hinges, 49cm wide x 28cm deep x 50cm high

Lot 360

Rare early Victorian silver castle-top card case with foliate decoration and hinged cover, the front panel embossed with image of Kings College Chapel, Cambridge and the rear panel with engraved full armorial shield. (Birmingham 1845) Nathaniel Mills. All at approximately 3ozs. 10cm overall length. General overall condition good. Main panels of lower case are distracted and pushed in and there are splits on both sides behind the lower scroll hinge mount. Hinge is good but loose, cover closes properly but it is very tight fit because of the distortion to main case. No major dents or dings. No signs of major repair. Marks slightly distorted.

Lot 419

Edwardian silver paper / letter clip with pierced front panel depicting an angel picking fruit surrounded by flowers and scrolls, central hinge and solid back plate with suspension ring (London 1901), maker Gy & Co. All at approximately 3½ ozs, 10.5cm overall length

Lot 567

Pair Russian-style gold and enamel cufflinks, each oval panel with applied seed pearl and white metal swags, on a purple guilloche enamel ground Very good condition, no hallmarks or maker’s marks, tests as approximately 15ct or 18ct gold, one small loss to the applied swags, purple enamel is perfect, each panel measures approximately 17mm, total gross weight approximately 15.2 grams, slight damage to the sides of two of the panels

Lot 570

Victorian gold seal with engraved hardstone intaglio and three-colour gold decoration, two pairs of antique gold cufflinks and one other Seal – 24mm high excluding the ring clasp, very good condition, probably 15 or 18ct gold but has not been tested. Banded agate cufflinks – probably 15 or 18ct gold but has not been tested, one panel is damaged at the back, total gross weight 7.5 grams. Garnet cufflinks – one is slightly squashed, both probably 9ct, 6.3 grams. Single garnet cufflink – 3.7 grams

Lot 571

Victorian cameo carved sardonyx stick pin, possibly depicting William Shakespeare, surrounded by six old cut diamonds in gold setting Sardonyx panel measures approximately 17.5 x 14mm. Very good condition. Setting is probably 9ct gold or higher but has not been tested. Gross weight approximately 4.1 grams excluding the brass fastening

Lot 574

Five antique stick pins to include a Victorian polychrome enamel Fox head stick pin, George III stick pin, three other stick pins and a Victorian enamel plaque depicting a Hound, dated 1875. (Qty: 6) Fox head stick pin is in excellent condition, probably 15ct gold but has not been tested. 16mm diameter. 3.8 grams. George III stick pin is in very good condition commensurate with age, the decoration is three dimensional depicting a bunch of roses using hair and wax and paint on an ivory ground, surface dirt beneath the glass. Rose gold setting. The oval panel measures approximately 20.5 x 14.3 mm. 2.5 grams. the enamel plaque depicting a hound is unmounted, signed W? B Ford 1875. Diameter 17.5mm three other stick pins are in good condition

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