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Naval officer's 1829 pattern sword, pre-1846, curved pipe-back blade with counter edge, 32in (badly notched), gilt brass solid guard with folded anchor, wire bound fishskin grip and lion's head pommel; also a Royal Engineers officer's sword, 1857 pattern, blade 28.5in (poor), gilt brass hilt, wire bound fishskin grip. (2).
Metropolitan Brigade pattern brass fireman's helmet, circa 1890, of Grecian style; a sample section of Merryweather's oak bark tanned canvas water pipe; a photocopy of Shand Mason & Co. catalogue of fire engines and equipment for circa 1892; set of 50 Player's "Fire fighting Appliances" series cigarette cards.
A pair of Derby candlestick figures, in 18th century style, each in the form of a seated shepherd or shepherdess, he playing a pipe, a hound at his feet, she playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, each decorated in coloured enamels, before floral bocage, and flanked by two pierced sconces, the pierced shell and scroll moulded base picked out in puce and gilt, 21cm high (8 1/4"), blue crossed swords marks, circa 1820-30 (minor restoration)
*Navy Treasurer. The [Pipe] Roll of Foreign Accounts, for Anglia, The Right Honble William Viscount Barrington late Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy upon his Account theroeof for 2nd June to 31st December 1762..., following on or which have by any other ways or means come to his hands by a reason of the said office and of his issuing spending and disbursing same as well for buying and providing sundry kinds of naval stores and provisions as other necessary payments and allowances relating to the navy royal and the maintenance thereof..., and so the said accountant upon the end and determination of the amount which was declared before the Rt. Hon. William Pitt Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer, The Hon. Edward James Eliot and Sir John Aubrey Baronet, Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury 4th day of July 1785 and also before Sir James Eyre, Knight Lord Chief and Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer as indebted the sum of [(935,684.18.1( from dorse], Examined Thomas Lowten, Department Clerk of the Pipe, 27th November 1790, Chancery script on twelve vellum sheets, sewn head to foot and each with paper seal in left margin, approx. 950 x 29 cm when fully unrolled, title at head of dorse Neither the Public Record Office, Kew, nor the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, appear to own copies of these possibly unique Chancery rolls from the 'Barrington archive'. Listed are details of victualling payments, plus candles, carvers, coopers, copper, stationers, smiths, tar pitch, etc., plus payments of salaries, awards, disbursement, piloting, commanders and so forth, with a long list of ship and place names. (1)
*Navy Treasurer. The [Pipe] Roll of Foreign Accounts, for Anglia, The Right Honble William Viscount Barrington late Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy upon his Account theroeof for a year to 31st December 1764..., which was declared before The Rt. Hon. William Pitt and Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer Sir John Aubrey Baronet and Richard Earl of Mornington, Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the 29th day of June 1787 and also before Sir James Eyre Knight Lord and Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer indebted the sum of [(1,871,596.17.6(d on dorse], Examined Thomas Lowten, Department Clerk of the Pipe, 1 April 1791, Chancery script on seven vellum sheets, sewn head to foot and each with paper seal in left margin, approx. 530 x 29 cm when fully unrolled, title at head of dorse (1)
An Edwardian heart-shaped silver pin tray by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1901, 4 5/8in wide; a pair of Victorian silver bon-bon dishes of asymmetric form with repousse borders by John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1899, 3 1/2in diameter; a Continental silver heart-shaped peppermint box decorated in relief with a figure of a Chinaman smoking a pipe, import marks for Sheffield 1896; and a Chinese silver snuff box with embossed foliate decoration, 2 5/8in wide. (4).

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