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* :AN 8-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION BIG GAME RIFLE SIGNED I. HOLLIS & SONS, LONDON, mid-19th century, with 32 1/4in. twist swamped octagonal barrel signed at the breech, rear-sight of one standing and two folding leaves (fore-sight missing), scroll engraved breech, tang and signed lock, substantial walnut half-stock (some cracks around lock and to fore-end), the barrel retained by three braided copper bands, a forth copper band is fitted around the wrist, the butt with patch-box with scroll engraved hinged cover, and iron mounts (fore-end cap, under-rib and ramrod missing, some wear and discolouration throughout).
Chuval by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south Turkmenistan late 19th century, 3ft.6in. x 6ft. 1.07m. x 1.83m. Small worn kinks in field, slight colour run in places. And a Tekke Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan late 19th century, 3ft.10in. x 3ft.6in. 1.17m. x 1.07m. Overall wear, small areas of damage, small patch, losses to top and bottom.
A South Staffordshire circular enamel box, with polychrome enamel foliate cartouches on a pale blue ground with white enamel foliate spray accents, with a hinged lid, 8cm (3.25in) diameter; and a South Staffordshire oval enamel patch box, 'If You Love Me Don't Deceive Me' around a foliate spray, with a hinged lid and pale blue enamel base (enamel losses), 13.5 x 3.5cm (5.25 x 1.5in)
A .65 FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER BAKER RIFLE BY W. PARKER, HOLBORN, circa 1825, with 30in. rebrowned signed barrel, brass fore-sight, standing rear-sight, signed flat bevelled lock with semi-rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut full stock with raised cheek-piece, brass mounts including hinged patch-box cover, iron sling mounts, and original iron ramrod (bayonet-bar replaced), Tower private proof marks.
A .451 PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE OF WHITWORTH MILITARY RIFLE TYPE SIGNED GEORGE ARMSTRONG, CRADOCK, serial no. 221, circa 1860, of military form, with 33in. blued barrel signed 'GEORGE ARMSTRONG. CRADOCK. NO.221' in gold at the breech, blade fore-sight with tunnel cover, express multi-leaf / tangent rear-sight, the folding leaves each with platinum inlaid centre line, scroll engraved tang and signed lock, figured walnut three-quarter stock with chequered grip and fore-end, iron mounts including hinged patch-box cover, iron sling eye and mount, and iron ramrod with hexagonal head, Birmingham proof marks.
Various items of Coalport porcelain, the cobalt blue ground gilt with florets, gilt interior; a miniature tyg, the cobalt blue ground reserved with an oval panel painted with a river landscape, gilt acanthus handles; a pair of 'Indian Tree' pattern miniature patch boxes and covers; a similarly decorated miniature teacup and saucer; a patch box and cover, of globular form, painted with swags of roses suspended from an apple green border, gilt rims (6)
Shirvan rug, east Caucasus, second half 19th century, 6ft.7in. x 4ft.5in. 2.01m. x 1.35m. Overall uneven wear, small patch upper left corner. Rugs of this design are very rare and are seldom illustrated in the literature. One other example known to us is in Bennett, Oriental Rugs vol. 1: Caucasian, pl. 246. This has four identical medallions on a blue field, although these are flanked by rosettes; it also has a wide series of borders and guards, one of which has the same design as seen in the pale blue guards of our rug. The author of the Caucasus book cited above knew of no other examples in the literature at that time (1981), hence his description of the rug as something of an odd-ball. The present rug, it should be added, appears to be considerably older than the example he illustrated.
Kurdish rug, north west Persia, late 18th-early 20th century, 6ft.8in. x 4ft.5in. 2.03m. x 1.35m. Overall even wear in field, brown ground corroded, small worn kinks both sides, small patch main border lower end, small pain smear upper right corner. The repeated off-set serrate-edged diamond medallions (the ashik medallion in Turkmen terminology), each containing what Eagleton, Kurdish Rugs, pl. 56) called the notched cross, is a field design found among many Kurdish weaving groups. This example may be Sauj Bulagh.
A Staffordshire pearlware cow creamer and cover, modelled standing with brown spotted decoration, on a green rectangular plinth base, 11cm high, (tail and head restored), a Staffordshire pottery cow creamer and cover, printed in blue with the 'Willow' pattern, standing on a green mound base, 13cm high, circa 1900 (damaged), and a Staffordshire pottery cow creamer and cover, in standing pose with iron red patch and gilt decoration, on an oblong shaped base, 12.5cm high, (damaged)
* R101. A rare blazer or overall patch badge, c. 1930, shield format, green and black embroidered initials on white cloth ground, believed unused, the former property of crew member Herbert Ford who was a rigger on the airship and who tragically perished on the fatal flight in 1930, together with related photographs taken by Mr. Ford, and a compilation group mounted in frame, also with a letter of authenticity from a surviving Ford family member from Bedford near Cardington, the home of the R101 (-)

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