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Euroarms .45 smooth bore percussion shotgun, mainspring broken, serial number 26989, modelled around a Kentucky Rifle, the 35 inch barrel decorated with scrollwork to match the lock, the figured stock fitted with brass furniture including patch box, together with a bag of accessories to include powder flask, round balls, patches, caps and capping tool.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.Condition report: Mainspring broken.
Deactivated Walther P38 9mm pistol, 2.5 inch barrel, fully Waffenamt stamped and marked 'byf4' serial number 1254hDeactivated in 2020 to current UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Condition report: The pistol is in generally good order with only small signs of wear and use. There is a patch of heavy corrosion underneath the gun in front of the trigger which could do with cleaning off it the gun was to look its best.The magazine can be retracted and the slide works backwards and forwards, it locks back if the magazine is in place showing the gun is empty. The pistol will not cock and dry fire.
Percussion Great Plains .40 calibre rifle by J. Gurd and Son, with 32.5 inch barrel, faintly engraved J. Gurd and Son, octagonal form with circular turned muzzle fitted with dovetailed front sight and 'buckhorn' rear sight, chequered figured half stock fitted with nickel plated scroll trigger guard, patch box, crescent shape butt plate, and scroll decorative inlay to the cheek rest side of the stock.Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.
The Ritva ManDavid Hockney Jumper, circa 1970Purple acrylic jumper with 'Pico BVD' patch to front, numbered '106' to the label and embroidered to the necklineLabelled size 34, chest approx. 30'/76cmFootnotes:The 'Ritva Man' label was launched in 1969 by Mike and Ritva Ross whose knitwear was a fusion of fashion with pop culture, their aim being to turn fashion into wearable art. They collaborated with contemporary artists such as David Hockney, Elisabeth Frink, Patrick Hughes and Allen Jones.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 20th century Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) for Isokon "short chair" initially designed in 1936 and produced until 1939 by Isokon. Constructed from steam-bent laminated and solid birch. 102cm longCondition report: A repair to a patch of delamination on the left arm. An 8cm crack near the foot/ knee rest section of the chair, visible only really from upper side. No Isokon transfer is present on the stretcher. The chair appears to sit flat, but feels a little fragile - we have not attempted to sit in it or put any weight in it for fear of further splitting. No indication of the exact date it was made.
Indian school, 18th century,Maharani reclining on charpoy with huqqa, with Maharaja and attendants, gouache and gilt leaf, within blue and brick red borders, image only 27cm x 19cm Condition report: Upper quarter of image stained and faded, with a small 3mm x 2mm hole within the landscape on right arch. Gouache cracking in areas. Stained patch between bed and huqqa. small pinhead hole in first border at top. Looking at the rear of the paper there is a distinct vertical join which is not evident on the front. There's also a horizontal join line slightly above halfway.
Indian School, 18th century,Khrishna on Nari Ashva, before a naturalistic landscape, gouache, overall 15cm x 20.5cmCondition report: Paint losses throughout. Small pin holes visible when held to light. Small nicks, tears and losses throughout the border. The reverse shows 11 small paper patch repairs.
A small collection of items to include a 19th century silver bladed folding fruit knife with tortoiseshell grip, an early 19th century South Staffordshire enamel patch box bearing the legend: "As the Rose so is Life". An early 19th coconut panel, and white metal, elliptical-shaped snuff box, dragon carved cheroot holder, and other snuff boxes and interesting items.Condition report: The fruit knife is in good order but the marks are indistinct. The patch box has some damage to the enamel. The coconut snuff seems to be in good order the other items are in varying condition.
Marvel's Thor (2011) Sir Anthony Hopkins 'Odin' 'Warrior' eye patch with production mount and life cast from Marvel's Thor. This original eye patches is the signature 'Warrior' vacuum formed plastic patch painted pewter. This patch was created from a sculpt of Sir Anthony Hopkin's lifecast so pieces would fit contours of his face exactly. The 3 x 2 inch patch is held to the face by a system of adhesive rings with magnetic posts that adhere to the area around the actor's eye and align with corresponding embedded magnets on the underside of the eye patches. This allows an eye patch to easily and precisely snap on and off the actor's face. The patch is accompanied by its 8.5 x 10.5 in. storage forms consisting of vacuum formed plastic segments of a lifecast of Hopkins. It features production notes on masking tape around the borders of the forms. Provenance: Comes with a copy of COA from the film's Propmaker Foreman William Daley and Profiles in History. (2).
Blanche Patch (1879-1966), author and secretary to George Bernard Shaw. Photographic portrait of Patch and Shaw (Patch seated at typewriter), inscribed by Patch on lower margin of card mount, 'Best wishes for Christmas from Blanche Patch' [autograph note signed by Patch]. Indistinctly signed by photographer. 20cm by 14cm (mount). Together with a glazed photographic portrait of Blanche Patch, 23cm by 16cm (2)
Illuminated manuscript. List of Subscribers to the Testimonial Painting by Samuel Carter Esq., Entitled "A September Evening on Badgeworthy Water, Exmoor Forest", Presented to The Master of the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds, Mordant Fenwick Bisset Esq., In His Seventeenth Season by Four-Hundred & Thirty Deer Preservers and Friends, 14 September 1871. Small quarto, bound in full crushed oxblood morocco lettered in gilt, raised bands, brass corners & clasp, 29 parchment pages, all edges gilt. Illuminated and bound by John B. Day, London. Featuring a loosely-inserted greetings card with a photographic reproduction of the portrait in question. Internally very good, clean, bright; binding tight and solid, some rubbing/scuffs to leather, a small patch of wear/loss to leather on upper board
A Karabagh runner, approximately 371 x 100cm Condition Report: Some wear overall. Some patches of additional wear reveal underlying weft in places. Patch repair made to one end of the central field (approx. 7x4cm). Longest edges have been rebound and sections vary from one another. Fringing is short a both ends. Both ends have some wear and fraying, this encroaches into the guard stripe slightly in places. Small losses to pile to one end that appears to be from old moth damage. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
George Prior - Large fine and rare George IV silver and tortoiseshell verge 'subsidiary seconds' triple cased pocket watch made for the Turkish Market, London 1792, the fusee movement signed Geo (George) Prior, London, no. 20569, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating scale and cylindrical pillars, the enamel dial signed George Prior, London, with Turkish numerals, minute track and rare subsidiary seconds dial, beetle and poker hands, within plain matching inner cases and tortoiseshell outer case with pinwork decoration, case maker IR (James Richards), 85mm - ** Sold by Christies Geneva, November 2009 - This watch was from the collection of Albin Schaeder, watchmaker, collector and author of the "Proletarian Watch" about Georges-Frederic Roskopf and his place in watchmaking. This watch is prominently illustrated in his book "De Underbara Uren", a copy of which accompanies the watch - see page 31 - ** George Prior was born 1782. He moved to London and built up a considerable business in supplying watches to the Ottoman Empire, at the time one of the wealthiest markets in the Middle East. He died in 1830 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - light marks. Glass - light marks, small blemish at the seven position. Hands - light marks. Case - inner case polished with light surface marks, middle case good with light surface marks and a few indentation marks, outer case with crack to the tortoiseshell running around the top of the case, some tortoiseshell worn, repair patch to the tortoiseshell in the centre of the case back - see all images for guidance, case sizes - outer: 85mm, middle: 72mm, inner: 61mm. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Markwick Markham - George III silver and tortoiseshell verge triple cased pocket watch for the Turkish Market, London 1802, the fusee movement signed Markwick Markham, London, no. 14694, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and ornate pillars, the enamel dial signed Markwick Markham, London with Turkish numerals and minute track, beetle and poker hands, within plain matching inner cases and outer tortoiseshell case with pinwork decoration, case maker 'IR' (James Richards), 63mm (dial at fault) - ** James Markwick and Robert Markham specialised in clocks and watches for the Turkish Market, and a partnership under their joint names was in business in London from about 1725 to 1805 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - hairlines, chip to the centre at the hands hole, crude repair at the eight/nine position, visible patch repair. Glass - bulls-eye glass, light marks. Hands - light marks - see images. Case - inner case with small mild bruise marks to the case sides and back, middle case with surface marks and small bruise line to the case back, outer case with some tortoiseshell missing mainly at the button, hole in the tortoiseshell near the button, crack/split at the top of the case back, one pinwork missing to the bezel and a couple of split lines to the bezel - see images for guidance, case sizes - outer: 63mm, middle: 53.5mm, inner: 44mm. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Edward Prior - Fine silver and tortoiseshell verge quadruple cased pocket watch made for the Turkish Market, London 1855, the fusee movement signed Edw. (Edward) Prior, London, no. 68137, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and ornate pillars, the enamel dial signed Edward Prior, London, with Turkish numerals and minute track, gilt beetle and poker hands, within a plain inner case, matching engraved case, tortoiseshell case with pinwork decoration and an additional hunter-style silver high dome fronted case engraved with floral basket and a six pointed star, case maker 'TH' (possibly Thomas Holliday), 66mm - ** Edward Prior was a London watchmaker, specialising in watches for Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. He worked between 1800 and 1868 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - light marks. Glass - light surface marks, some blemishes to the very outer edge at the five - seven positions. Hands - light marks. Case - overall generally considered good condition - the inner case with a few surface scratches and small bruise to the case edge, middle case good, tortoiseshell case with one split/crack line to the case back, small patch of wear to the tortoiseshell to the edge of the case back and one pinwork missing to the case back (some wear to the release button), outer case with light surface marks, case sizes - outer: 66mm, outer middle: 54mm, inner middle: 45.5mm inner: 39mm see all images. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Excellent collection of Queen memorabilia to include: 1977 Earls Court programme and ticket stub, 1978 Empire Pool programme and ticket, 1980 Wembley Arena programme and ticket, three pin badges and a sew on patch, printed banner, vinyl clock and another ticket stub for a 20/12 date (possibly Lewisham Odeon).
Francois ValentynAmsterdam: J van Braam & G onder de Linden, [1724-26]Copperplate engraving, uncoloured, 3 vertical and 1 horizontal folds as issued, evenly tanned, white foxing patch next to Saldanha, 'No 43' in upper right corner, very narrow 20cm strip of paper loss in margin along right edge; verso: damp marks along edge and white foxingfrom Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, vol.544 by 55,5cmValentyn travelled to Batavia in 1658 as an employee of the Dutch East India Company. This map of the Cape of Good Hope is fairly accurate and an important feature is the inset of the Cape Peninsula with the names of farms and their owners. This provides valuable historical information about the expansion of the Cape before the retirement of governor Simon van der Stel.LITERATURECartwright, Maps of the South Western Cape of Good Hope, #3Norwich #214
Giovanni de RossiRome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, (1677) 1677Copperplate engraving, centerfold, full colour, soiling in margins especially bottom right corner, paperloss at lower left corner, pencil notes, tanning along centerfold, 6cm repaired closed tear and a few short tears, one small repaired hole, two small holes; verso: soiling with a heavier patch of approximately 14cm diameter and along centerfold, pencil note, '3' in inkfrom Mercurio Geografico Overo Guida Geografica39,7 by 54,6cmThis map faithfully reproduces Sanson's map of Africa from 1668 (acknowledged in the cartouche), with the only change the translation of the text to Italian.LITERATUREBetz #120
Leather bound book in three volumes. The Imperial Dictionary. Blackie and Sons print 1859. Condition ReportFoxing to pages. wear and scuff patches to leather. front cover of volume three with large scuff wear patch, spines scuffed and cracked to leather. Volume two with leather loss to spine.
Selection of mid century printed cotton materials, printed Dutch girl and geese 186cms l x 120cms w. Two floral pattern purple 344cms l x 180cms w, red/green 186cms l x 90cms w. Panelled floral 11 meters 76cms l x 90cms w. Condition ReportDutch girl and geese, large staining patches. Red/green missing corner section patch.
A Selection of novels which include authors and titles: Thirty Years with G.B.S by Blanche Patch [Proof, Uncorrected] The wide arch by Dal Stivens, Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter, George Meredith 1909 by J.M. Barrie, Midnight Love by Sydney Morler, Prose Dramas by Henrik, U.S.A Edition- Earth Conquerors by J. Leslie Mitchell, The Peat Fire Flame by Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, 1st edition Uncle Remus or Mr Fox, Mr Rabbit and Mr Terrapin by Joel Chandler Harris- dated 1888, The Night Comers by Eric Ambler and The New Shepherd by A.J. Young.

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