A 19th Century 16 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Percussion Coach Pistol, the 15cm browned twist barrels engraved LONDON to the rib, with bead fore-sight, Birmingham proof marks and foliate engraved barrel tang, case hardened foliate engraved hammers and lock plates, well figured walnut stock with foliate engraved steel ramrod pipe and trigger guard with pineapple finials, the chequred bag butt inlaid with a vacant nickel escutcheon, with brass tipped wood ramrod, 30cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Some wear to browning at the muzzle. Minor bruising to the stock.
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Aldo Tura, Italy. Lacquered goatskin and brass bar cart in the form of a pipe, ca. 1950s-60s. Two tiers with an ice box with in the 'pipe' with a hinged lid. Retains the original label along the underside. Often referenced with Italian maverick designers such as Piero Fornasetti and Carlo Bugatti, Aldo Tura focused on creating his designs using specific materials rather than abundant figurative decorations.Height: 28 in x width: 37 in x depth: 15 1/2 in.Condition: The cart is in fair condition. All components are present and the cart rolls smoothly. The lid opens smoothly and without resistance. The leg with a caster on it has been repaired and adhesive is visible where the leg joins with the bottom of the table. Wear and scratches throughout consistent with age and use. Some small chips to the lacquer. There is a ring-shaped water mark along the bottom tier. Wear to the wheels. Some wear and oxidation to the metal components of the cart.
Canadian Scenery Stereograph collection (88) by 'The Canada View Company' which include Views on the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway such as Chief Day, Blood Indian, The Illecillewaet Glacier B.C., Cascade Mountains from the East etc., and others such as Smoking the Pipe of Peace, Ojibway Indians, Seven of London by H.H.S., The Happy Maidens of Japan by James M. Davis, Germany, Full Moon, The Eiger and Monch from Murren, Switzerland, Early 20th Century Stereograph collection (33) including Wells Cathedral, Coliss A Rome by Vues D'Italie, A Winter Landscape, Grindelwald, Whitby Abbey etc.
A needlework panelMid-18th century, FrenchDesigned with the muse Polymnia having a lute to her side, accompanied by an amaretto playing a pipe, worked in tent and cross with coloured wools, backed, 60cm x 72cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th Century Continental snuff box, upright and tapering with a burr wood base and carved burr wood cover, the body a section of horn, finely engraved with a frieze of costumed, pipe-smoking figures leading pigs and piglets through stylised trees and flowers, carrying axes, probably South German/Austo Hungarian/Swiss, 7.5cms high.
A .65 PATTERN 1794 VOLUNTEER LIGHT DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL, CIRCA 1795, no visible serial number, with 9in. barrel struck with Tower private proofs, borderline engraved lock of rounded type engraved with the Crown G.R. cypher to the centre, fitted with swan-neck cock, regulation brass mounted stock with carved apron around barrel tang, short lobed butt-cap, tail pipe with retaining spring for steel rammer but has an incorrect replacement brass tipped wooden rammer.
A 18-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN SIGNED NOCK, CIRCA 1810, no visible serial number, with 31 1/2in. rebrowned skelp twist barrels, concave top rib inscribed 'LONDON', the breech with two inlaid gold lines and marked Nock on both barrels, platinum lined touch holes, fixed breech with quality feathered and foliate engraving, bevelled locks with engraved leaf decoration to borders, stepped tails with sunburst, signed 'NOCK' to centre, French style cocks, vee shaped waterproof pans and rollers to frizzen springs, iron mounted figured walnut half-stock (old repair to toe of butt) with finely chequered wrist, the mounts include a long tanged butt-cap, scroll trigger-guard the bow engraved with game birds in a country setting, leafed pineapple finial, the tail pipe also with leafed pineapple decoration.
A RARE .65 WILLIAM IV FLINTLOCK TROOPER'S PISTOL, CIRCA 1830, no visible serial number, 9in. barrel fitted with a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, borderline engraved lock marked 'ENFIELD' on the tail and bearing the Crown 'W.R.' cypher to the centre, raised semi-waterproof pan and fitted with a ring-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock the grip stamped with the broad arrow, 'B.O.' storekeepers mark, the brass mounts include a simple domed butt-cap, trigger-guard, sideplate, rammer pipe and nose-cap, top jaw and screw replaced.
AN INTERESTING .56 (25-BORE) BRASS BARRELLED PRINCE DE BOUILLON TYPE FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY D. EGG, CIRCA 1796, no visible serial number, 7in. London proofed brass barrel with slightly swamped muzzle, engraved near the breech 'D. EGG LONDON', border engraved rounded military pattern lock engraved with the makers name 'D. EGG' to the centre, fitted with a swan-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, the mounts include an oval lobed butt-cap trigger-guard 'S' shaped sideplate, small wrist escutcheon and rammer pipe, ramrod a replacement.
A RARE .75 PERCUSSION CARBINE BY W. GREENER FOR 1ST BENGAL CAVALRY (OR SKINNER'S HORSE), CIRCA 1851, serial no. 1838, with 20in. twist barrel with hook or break-off breech, stamped 'LONDON' and near the breech 'S. H.', swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, borderline engraved lock of early flintlock style with makers name 'W. GREENER', to centre, brass mounted full walnut stock, reduced proportion Brunswick style scroll trigger-guard and a flat style nose-cap incorporating a rammer pipe and buttcap, iron sling bar fitted on the counter lock side.
A GOOD JAPANESE ARMY OFFICER'S KYU-GUNTO SWORD, circa 1940, with 25 1/2in. slightly curved single-edged pipe-backed steel blade with copper mount to base, stamped and pierced sakura pattern guard to thin knucklebow, gilt brass foliate decorated back strap, Sakai Clan mon and same wire-work grip, scabbard clip; together with its nickel-plated steel scabbard with single suspension loop and brown leather field scabbard with laced throat, steel scabbard throat screw missing and rusting to the exposed tip of the chape, field scabbard worn with grazes and a 1 1/2in. circular tear, stitching solid, 35 1/2in. overall. This 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)
P. BERETTA A MODERN COMMEMORATIVE 12-BORE PERCUSSION OVER-UNDER 'III CENTENARIO' SHOTGUN, serial no. X00179B, for 1980 to commemorate Beretta's third centenary, 30in. browned black powder only barrels with two barrel bands, the top rib inlaid '1680 PIETRO BERETTA GARDONE 1980', side-mounted ramrod with sling swivel to rod pipe, back action locks with ornate hammers, floral and scroll engraving, colour-hardened finish, 14 3/8in. stock with cheekpiece, sling swivel and steel buttplate, the fore-part with escutcheon inlaid with the model designation, weight 6lb. 13oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND GOOD .73 FIRST PATTERN PERCUSSION VICTORIA CARBINE, CIRCA 1838, serial no. 17, with 26in. twist iron barrel profusely Ordnance marked at breech, fixed vee rear-sight and a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, back-action lock engraved with the Crown 'V.R. TOWER' cypher dated 1838, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock the right butt stamped 'I.C.R' for Ist class reserve, and on the left the broad arrow 'W.D', brass mounts with Brunswick type scroll trigger-guard, unusual flat type nose-cap incorporating a rammer pipe, which was also used on the short lived Manton or Pattern 1833 carbine, side rib and ring, all parts numbered 17.
A RARE .65 NATIVE OFFICER'S PERCUSSION PISTOL OF THE POONAH IRREGULAR HORSE BY GARDEN & SON, CIRCA 1850, no visible serial number, with 9in. twist barrel, the top flat engraved 'GARDEN & SON 200 PICCADILLY LONDON', and having the usual cavalry refinement of a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, hook breech fitted with a fixed vee sight and foliate scroll engraved, bar-action lock bearing the legend 'POONAH IRREGULAR HORSE' to the centre and surrounded with some foliate scroll engraved decoration, full walnut stock with chequered butt and fitted with German silver mounts including lions head butt-cap with lanyard ring held in lions mouth, foliate scroll engraved trigger-guard, plain nose-cap, rammer pipe and two barrel key escutcheons.
A .65 PATTERN 1794 VOLUNTEER LIGHT DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY KETLAND & CO., CIRCA 1795, no visible serial number, with 9in. London proved barrel, borderline engraved lock of rounded form, engraved with makers name to centre 'KETLAND & CO.', regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, with carved apron around barrel tang, short lobed butt-cap and single rammer pipe, with well made replacement brass topped wood rammer.
A .54 AUSTRIAN LORENZ MODEL 1854 PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE, CIRCA 1857, serial no. 247, complete with bayonet, with 37in. two stage octagonal at breech to round, with oval block and blade front-sight, the fixed block vee rear-sight a probably replacement, bevelled lock stamped '857' for 1857 in centre, iron mounted beech stock with raised cheek rest, three spring retained barrel bands, the top band also formed as a nosecap with trumpet mouthed ramrod pipe, the stock has been lightly cleaned with a few wood worm holes, complete with a correct bayonet (rusted and pitted overall) without scabbard.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SMOKERS CABINETS AND BOXES, comprising a small oak smoker's cabinet with two internal drawers with brass handles and a terracotta tobacco jar (lid chipped), an oak pipe stand with one drawer, an oak tobacco jar with a ceramic insert, an Oriental carved money/jewellery hinged chest (hinges need attention, clasp broken), a brass banded cigar case, an oak smoker's cabinet containing a chrome tobacco knife and a decorated terracotta tobacco jar (6) (Condition report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A BOX OF SMOKING RELATED ITEMS, to include a cased smoking pipe, pipe signed 'Falcon made in England', in a tan case displaying a white metal shield cartouche with personal engraving, a smaller cased smoking pipe fitted with an amber colour cheroot, a cased set of two amber cheroots with silver collars, two loose cheroots, seven hand lighters and two table lighters, three white metal cigarette cases, three plastic cigarette cases, four white metal ashtrays, two white metal vesta cases, a brass colour match stick box, an oriental style cigarette case, two clay pipes etc
EDWARD T. DAVIS (1883-1867) TWO SKETCHES OF AN OLD MAN, comprising a partial portrait of him holding a pipe and a study of his hands holding a pipe, signed and dated /56? bottom centre, coloured chalks on paper, approximate size 14cm x 19cm, Condition Report: small spots of foxing visible (Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection)
A Bow Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd, circa 1758, leaning against a tree trunk playing a pipe, his dog at his feet15.5cm highSome decent quality repair to the figures hands and his right arm, also to the object protruding from his satchell. Glaze pitting and some slight losses to the applied work. There is a square hole to the reverse for a metal sconce, the metal section now missing.
A Ralph Wood Type Creamware Toby Jug, circa 1790, of traditional form, the seated figure holding a jug, a pipe at his side26cm highA Similar Toby Jug, decorated in Pratt type colours24.5cm high (2)From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.First jug with old reapir to hat, loss to the pipe and with some hairline cracks. Second jug with restoration to hat and hairline crack to base.
A Ralph Wood Type Creamware Toby Jug, circa 1790, of traditional form, the seated figure holding a jug, his pipe at his side25cm highFrom the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Tricorn rim section broken and professionaly restored, the restoration also creeps slightly to the back of the Toby's head. Two small filled rim chips to the jug in his hands. Enamel flaking to end of boots with some over painting. Crazed.
A Russian Silver Table-Lighter in the Form of an Indian Elephant, by Fabergé, With Imperial Warrant, St Petersburg, 1899-1908, Workmaster Julius Alexander Rappoport, With Scratched Inventory Number realistically modelled and depicted standing with one rear leg raised as if walking, with an overall textured finish, the head hinged to reveal the compartment for fluid, the trunk hollow to accommodate a wick11.5cm wide, 7cm high, 10oz 16dwt, 337grProvenance:By family tradition purchased by Stanley Elliott (1892-1956) and by descent.Stanley Elliott (1892-1956) was born into a life of comfort in Grange Moor, near Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. His father, Benjamin, carried on the business of Lockwood and Elliott which had been founded by his father (Stanley’s grandfather) George, in the middle of the 19th century. The company was involved in coal mining, most notably the Shuttle Eye colliery, which was opened around 1862 on the site of an older smaller operation. Shuttle Eye had two shafts, and at the peak of its operation under the ownership of Lockwood and Elliott, a staff of nearly 200 men. In the 20th century, by this time under the control of Benjamin’s sons Stanley, George and Ralph the firm became Elliott’s Collieries Ltd. and added other mines, such as Lepton Edge and Gregory Spring to its portfolio. Besides coal mining, the family had interests in businesses as varied as the manufacture of bricks and gravel works. Stanley and his brother George also owned between them some 123 houses.Sadly few invoices for the works of art and chattels purchased by Stanley have been retained in the family archives. The family history however recalls him as a well-travelled man who enjoyed visiting salerooms to acquire items to fill Ingle Court, the house he had built for himself in Lepton near Huddersfield in 1932. Equally the presence of 20th century dealers' inventory numbers, minutely engraved under one foot, suggests the possibility that he may have purchased the table-lighter directly from a dealer rather than at auction. One invoice that does exist, dated 2nd May 1935, from Old Russia Antiques and Jewellery Limited, 1177 St Catherine Street West, Montreal suggests the latter as a strong possibility and reveals Stanley as, at least a minor, Russophile. Either way, he was a lifelong smoker of a pipe and cigars, so he was likely attracted to the lighter both as a charming object and something that he could use. Another invoice records the purchase of a Triumph Dolomite Saloon car in ‘mistletoe green’ which was purchased on 25 November 1937 for £310 19s 3p, the equivalent of around seven months' salary for a skilled tradesman at the time.Fabergé produced a menagerie of zoomorphic table-lighters, often made by his workmaster Julius Alexander Rappoport, as with the present example. They obviously had a great appeal to the royal families of Europe as there are many examples with a royal provenance known, for example, one in the form of a chimpanzee which was sold from the collection of S.A.R. La Principessa Reale Maria Gabriella di Savoia (Christie's, London, 27 June 2007, lot 19) and another in the form of a frog which was previously owned by Queen Anne of Romania (Christie's, London, 4 June 2018, lot 235). While these table-lighters were made in the form of many different animals, including a rhinoceros, a lizard and a fish, the elephant was a theme that Fabergé was to return to time and again. They are depicted in many different poses, from seated with the wick emerging from the top of the head to seated, as if begging, with the wick contained in the trunk, as in the present example.Marked on tail with Cyrillic Fabergé mark below royal warrant, workmasters mark and Kokoshnik mark. One ear further marked with workmasters mark and 88 standard mark. Engraved under one back foot with scratched inventory number, possibly '13155'. Other feet with later dealers scratched inventory numbers. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There are some minor bruises.
Full title: Flemish school: A pipe smoker in an interior, oil on panel, 17th C.Description:Work: 35,5 x 27,5 cm Frame: 47 x 39 cm The reverse with an old (collection?) label.The work is very close to the oeuvre of the Dutch painter Pieter Verelst (1618-1678), who started his career as an apprentice in the guild of Dordrecht, later became master of the guild in The Hague and was also active in Amsterdam and Hulst,where he was probably also active as a brewer. (link)
Noch, Ten Commandments and other Commercial manufacturers HO Scale Continental and American Outline Railway Accessories of Noch 3 x packets of railway and associated figures, steel pipe load, packets of timber loads, barrel of case loads, steel coil loads for Open Cars x 5, Micro-Mark Car Routing Systems, Super Quick Railway Hotel card building, 3-set Tramcar with 2 x Non Power and 1 x Power Car and a quantity of other items. Condition varies throughout from Good to Excellent. (Qty)

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