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India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze chillum pipe in the form of a peacock with head turned back and bowl of pipe on neck; details inlaid in silver. 172 grams, 13cm (5 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. A chillum is a pipe used by Saddhus for smoking cannabis. Certain drugs such as cannabis are taken for religious purposes and is associated with the god Shiva. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
6x interesting irons James Braid by Gibson mashie iron with flanged sole^ a Tom Stewart pipe mark mid iron^ Gibson of Kinghorn wide soled mashie^ a Spalding long iron^ t/w an Archie Compston L model approaching mashie and an L model deep faced mashie showing the anchor brand mark^ all fitted with full length grips (6)
7x Smooth faced irons including a James Braid deep faced^ square toed mashie^ a Carruthers short hosel bore through mashie^ a sand iron^ a Forgan lofter^ 2x rut niblicks one showing the Stewart pipe mark (bowed shaft) and the other indistinctly stamped and an L model mid iron Forgan stamped with the POWF^ all fitted with full length grips
Early 1800's Cavalry Officers Mameluke sword. This design of sword originated from the Egyptian Campaign of 1801-1802. This appears to be an early Napoleonic 'fighting' Mameluke with a plain steel crossguard with ball finials, horn grip secured by two rivets. Curved pipe back blade 31" with chipped back spear point. Blade is well engraved with acanthus type scrolling. In its iron scabbard with two hanging rings (repainted black). Minor scrape to top of horn grip. Nice early fighting sword
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE OF THE SHEPHERD HN1975, standing in his smock holding a lamp and crook, with a lamb by his side, 22.4cm high; Lladro figurine of a young girl with an apron seated on a barrel, 19cm high; a Paragon figurine of Lady Cynthia, 19cm high; and a pottery figure of a workman smoking his pipe resting on his shovel, 23.5cm high (4)
A Victorian silver pin dish depicting a gentleman smoking a pipe (Birmingham, 1897), together with a silver mounted glass dressing table bottle of square form with etched decoration, a silver band base (by John Eames, London, 1806) and a collection of assorted silver spoons to include a Guild of Handicraft teaspoon CONDITION REPORTS Bottle with sticky brown deposits to interior, and overall scuffs, plus some dents to lid. Oval tray has two holes drilled to it and various scratches. Small rectangular tray has general wear but appears OK. Spoons and other items generally with wear and some dents. Guild of Handicraft spoon has some denting to tip of bowl.

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