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A 28 bore percussion duelling or target pistol, 16” overall, octagonal twist barrel 10” wtih platinum line at breech, the lock engraved with scrolls and “Jewesson & Battie”, the walnut halfstock with GS fore end cap, barrel wedge plates and escutcheon, and rounded chequered butt, the steel trigger guard with single set trigger. QGC (action AF, safety bolt, hammer, ramrod and ramrod pipe missing), with a non fitting spare hammer (heavily pitted).
British 1827 Pattern Naval Officers Sword for the Honourable East India Company, the sword has fish skin grip with copper wire binding. Guard decorated with fouled anchor and lion insignia of the HEIC. Lion head top. Black leather scabbard with brass mount fittings to the top and bottom. Plain catch fitting to the reverse. Blade is early pipe back example with etched decoration. London retailers mark to the base of the blade. Blade remains in good overall condition.
1827 Pattern Naval Officers Sword with fish skin and copper wire grip. Guard has separate piece fouled anchor and crown to the centre. Lion head top. Complete with back catch and a small circular ring fitting. Hilt fittings retain nearly all of their original fire gilt finish. Complete with gilt brass mounted scabbard, reverse having retailers plaque for Widdowson & Veale Late Salter Goldsmiths Sword Cutlers 73 Strand London. Blade is early pipe backed example with remains of the etched decoration. Some surface pitting and polishing to the blade.
British 1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword being a William IV example housed in its steel scabbard. Scabbard is missing top fitting. Fish skin grip is complete with the wire, some damage to the lower section of grip. Complete with the fold down guard to the reverse. Plain pipe backed blade. Some wear to the blade.
A carved Maori wooden pipe bowl carved as a prow head with grimacing face, facing backwards with mother of pearl eyes carved KIA ORA with an 18 ct gold bowl rim - stamped CHRISTESON 18 ct G P - Length 12 cm Condition report: Generally good condition some dents to rim and bite marks to mouth piece
A boxed mirrored pair of "four-pot" Rally Car / Competition Car Disc-brake Calipers for upgraded brake performance and believed to be modified Princess calipers with machined 12mm approx. thick shims/spacers presumably for larger thickness vented discs and having bushed mounting holes possibly prepared for Ford Escort fitment and seemingly with stainless steel plungers/pistons. Stamped respectively "Lockheed England, 3247 208C / A.P. 3247 216C" and "Lockheed England, 3247 207C / A.P. 3247-218C?", and having double brake pipe tappings and three bleed nipples each. Similar calipers are understood to have been used as an upgrade on M.G.B., T.V.R., Capri and Escort cars. The boxes have "Peter Lloyd Rallying" labels marked "Recon Caliper" attached.
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A group of two annular baby-feeeders, comprising: one formed as a blue-glazed ring of nine connected bulbs, small curved pipe to one side, vent opposite; one tubular with pipe and vent, blue-glazed with blue-painted foliage designs to the upper face. 162 grams total, 93-97 mm (3 1/2 - 3 3/4"). From an old Essex collection. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

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