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An Italian courtsword, slender ovoid section blade 29½”, gilt brass ornamental hilt, the turn down shell guard with crowned Italian eagle, flattened crossguard, knucklebow with monster head and foliate panels, forward sloping scrolled pommel and cap with MOP panel and feathered human figure on outer side (inner panel missing) otherwise GC (blade worn)
A late 19th century Java kris, straight blade 14”, shallow panels at forte, gilt beaded cup to polished, facetted semi pistol shaped dark wood hilt with a little carved decoration on the inner side, in its plain alloy covered sheath with slender central panel on the outer side, polished darkwood pronounced boat shaped top (well executed old repair to centre). GC
An interesting mid 19th century sidearm, plated straight SE blade 24½”, DE at point, etched “William Hatley Bacon” in scroll and foliate panel on one side, brass stirrup hilt with pronounced quillon (bent), langets, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with frog stud. Basically GC (some pitting to blade edges and wear to plating)
A good quality 70 bore percussion boxlock pocket pistol, 4¾” overall, turn off ribbed barrel 1¼”, London proved, the frame engraved with dog tooth borders, scrolls and signed “Child, London” in panel, with hidden trigger and finely chequered rounded walnut butt with engraved silver butt cap and vacant lozenge shaped escutcheon. GC (action AF, lower grip strap cracked) Plate 11
A 6 shot 80 bore Cooper’s patent ring trigger under hammer self cocking percussion pepperbox revolver, 8” overall, barrels 3” with B’ham proofs, the rounded frame engraved with scrolls and “J R Coopers Patent” in curved panel, the rounded butt having wooden grips with coarse chequering. GWO & C (the grips probably chequered subsequent to manufacture). Plate 10
Space: 1999 original artwork (1975) by John M Burns for Look-in No 45, Nov 1 1975. The familiar faces of Commander Koenig and Professor Bergman reflect the popular TV Series starring John Landau and Barry Morse, written and produced by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The title panel is a laser colour copy. Pelikan inks on board. 20 x 15 ins
While not having been run for a while but driven to where you see it in the pictures, this 2CV Dolly is ripe for restoration. Body work is ok and the piano hinge on the boot lid is good, as is the lower windscreen panel, both normally rotted out or having been long since replaced. The chassis is beginning to rust but looks to be the original and saveable. The floor pans look good from the inside and all the lights etc are present. Interior is actually surprisingly good, but if you are going to fully restore it then you would look to retrim, if not a clean and leave it alone.Mechanically you would want to go right through it but the vendor assure us that it did run, drive and stop under its own steam, prior to being parked up. But it is sold for restoration not as a road worthy car.Now the other “free” one. Its um not nice! Really it’s only good for spares. Its all there mechanically (engine gearbox etc with the car) but it has some “minor” things missing like its floor pans and the chassis is broken! It’s actually only the doors being shut that keep it looking a bit straighter. Please be under no illusion, in our opinion this one is past saving but as said, an excellent source of partsNOTE. The vendor has said that if they make reserve he will transport both free of charge up to 50 miles (outside of London)

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