Goldfingerring. Römisch, 1. - 2. Jh. n. Chr. 3,20g. Ringgröße 50. Hohl gearbeitete Schiene mit hoher Fassung, darin eine zweifarbige Glasgemme, die Nicolo imitiert. Darauf eine stehende Figur mit Gegenstand in der Hand. Gold! Reste von Sinter, Schiene innen teils eingedrückt. Provenienz: Ex Sammlung R. I., Bayern, davor Sammlung H. I., Bayern, seit frühen 1970er Jahren.
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Kürbisgefäß. Chimú, ca. 1350 - 1500 n. Chr. H 22,2cm. Ton mit dunkelgrauem Überzug. Körper in Form eines gebogenen Kürbis, Henkel mit Vogelband-Relief, am Ausgussansatz eine kleine Affenfigur. Mit Kopie des TL-Gutachtens R. Kotalla vom 23.11.1979! Ausguss wiederangesetzt, sonst intakt. Provenienz: Ex süddeutsche Privatsammlung U.H.; ex Sammlung P.S., Heidelberg, erworben in frühen 1980er, davor Galerie Peruana.
Zwei Chimú Gefäße. ca. 1350 - 1500 n. Chr. H 18 und 19,5cm. Ton mit dunkelgrauem Überzug. Zwei Steigbügelgefäße, eines in Form einer Ente, die ihr Essen in dem Schnabel hält, und das zweite in Form von drei Kakaobohnen, am Henkelansatz ein kleiner Vogel. 2 Stück! Mit Kopie des TL-Gutachtens R. Kotalla vom 22 u. 23.11.1979! Ein kleiner Splitter am Rand, sonst intakt. Provenienz: Ex süddeutsche Privatsammlung U.H.; ex Sammlung P.S., Heidelberg, erworben in frühen 1980er, davor Galerie Peruana.
DWM, GERMANY A 9mm (PARA) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, MODEL 'P08 LANGE' or 'ARTILLERY LUGER', serial no. 8147, WITH HOLSTER, dated for 1918, with blued 8in. barrel, adjustable dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating tangent rear-sight, toggle with 'DWM' monogram, blued frame, the front-strap marked '93.R.7.11.', chequered walnut grips, matching number wooden based magazine, much blued finish remaining and traces of straw, complete with its leather holster, cleaning rod and stripping or loading tool S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Section 7.3 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
JOHN RIGBY & CO. A LEFT-HANDED .270 WIN. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 6371, for 1982, 23 5/8in. unsighted nitro barrel with two gold band details at the muzzle, signed in gothic script 'JOHN RIGBY & CO. 13. PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.1.', and gold-inlaid with the Rigby double R trademark, the receiver carved in relief with scrolling acanthus and mounted with a Swarovski Habicht 6x42 NOVA telescopic sight, serial no. 606044, hinged floorplate engraved with the serial number and initials 'W F N' and gold-inlaid with a roe buck head, small split to wood to rear of top tang, well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, monte carlo comb, horn pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 14 1/4in. pull, weight 9lb. 5oz. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A .750 PATTERN 1793 INDIAN PATTERN BROWN BESS REGULATION MUSKET, with 39in. barrel with double ordnance cross sceptre proofs at breech, fitted with block front-sight / bayonet lug, the borderline engraved lock of rounded form engraved "TOWER" on the tail and bearing the crown 'G.R.' cypher to the centre (faint) fitted with a swan-neck cock, regulation brass-mounted full walnut stock, with high comb and handrail wrist, and an apron carved around the barrel tang, the right butt stamped with a crown G.R. storekeepers stamp, the underside with 'R. B. / 11 / 14', complete with its sling swivels and original rod, some wear to fore-end (with large professionally executed repair (approx. 8in. x 5/8in.) to fore-end)
SHARPS USA, A .52 CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CAVALRY CARBINE 'NEW MODEL 1859', serial no 63,387, with 22in. round barrel rifled with six grooves, stamped "SHARPS RIFLE MANUF. CO. HARTFORD CONN." and at the breech "NEW MODEL 1859", and bearing the serial number 63,387 on the action tang, fitted with a tangent rearsight the ladder missing, block and blade front-sight, the lock marked to centre "SHARPS PAT. OCT. 5TH 1852" and at the top just below the pellet primer mechanism "R. S. LAWRENCE PATENT APRIL 12TH 1859", pellet primer top and mechanism missing, iron mounted two piece walnut stock with iron butt trap and side rib, ring missing (fore-end cracked and repaired).
A .577 ENFIELD 'PATTERN 1853, 3RD MODEL' THREE-BAND PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE, no visible serial number, with 39in. barrel rifled with three grooves, fitted with block and blade front sights and ladder rear-sight graduated to 900 yards, the breech struck with Enfield ordnance inspection stamps, the lock struck with the crown "V,R." cypher on the tail and "ENFIELD 1859" to centre together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock and three screw clamping barrels bands all with Enfield inspection stamps, the butt bears the Enfield acceptance roundel downgraded to second class and "4 / 1882" (March 1882), the rifle is complete with its original Enfield marked rod
* Reginald J Lloyd (1926-2020)Abstractsigned and dated 'R J LLOYD/2016' l.r., also signed and dated verso, oil on board27 x 40.5cm;together with another work by the artistsigned 'RJ LLOYD' and dated 2013, oil on canvas40.5 x 50.5cm (2)Condition ReportFramed size: 40.5 x 54.5cm.The first has surface dirt, otherwise appears to be in good order. The second oil on canvas has a hole in it, top right, measuring 6cm, it could likely be repaired, it has no other obvious flaws.
* Reginald J Lloyd (1926-2020)Abstract torsosigned and dated 'R J LLOYD/2016' l.l., also signed and dated verso, oil on board40.5 x 50.7cmCondition ReportFramed size: 54 x 65cm.Generally appears to be in good condition, not viewed under uv light, please contact the department for a full report.
* Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002)Portrait of a womansigned 'R O Lenkiewicz' l.l., oil on canvas45.5 x 35.5cm.Condition ReportFramed size 63 x 53cmLight marks from stretcher bars visible on the front. Surface a little dry in lower corners. Not seen under uv light, please contact department for a more detailed report and further images.
* Patricia Preece (1894-1966)'Old Woman Knitting'signed 'R Preece' l.l., inscribed as titled, also signed 'PATRICIA PREECE. HOOKHATCH/COOKHAM BERKS' verso, oil on canvas61 x 51cm, unframed. Condition ReportUnder UV light there is some retouching apparent, mainly to the extreme left and right edges, with further spots elsewhere. This may be due to some flaking in the past. The conservation has been well executed and with the addition of a frame, it would be ready to hang in a stable condition.
THIS FORD FOCUS ST 170 IS TOTALLY ORIGINAL AND UNMOLESTED. WITH 2 FORMER KEEPERS, THE CAR IS FINISHED IN IMPERIAL BLUE WITH A MIDNIGHT BLACK INTERIOR. COMES COMPLETE WITH A FULLY STAMPED SERVICE BOOK WITH JONH R FORD UP TO 2016, VARIOUS INVOICES AND MOTS, 2 KEYS, BOOK PACK AND LOCKING WHEEL NUT.
An early 20thc table top smokers cabinet with arrangement of drawers and compartments to interior, hinged top bears brass plaque Presented to R W McKinney by Members of St Brides UF Church Choir on completion of 50 years membership 1929, along with small collection of smoking accoutrement such as clay pipe, cigarette holders, glass syringe etc measures 26cm x 29cm x 19cm
An early 20th century gold and diamond five stone ring. The slightly graduated old-cut stones approx. 0.51cts total, all rub-over set in platinum on a gold gallery and shank stamped '18ct & PLAT', size R, 2.1 grams gross Condition Report: The diamonds measure 2.7mm, 2.8mm, 3.4mm, 2.8mm & 2.7mm diameter
Three gold and gem set rings. Comprising a blue-zircon and diamond cluster ring, indistinct marks possibly '18(?)', size S, 3.3 grams gross; a mid-Victorian 12ct gold faceted and engraved wedding band, hallmarks for London 1866, size P, 1.3 grams; and a 9ct gold, cabochon white opal and tiny eight-cut diamond half-eternity ring, hallmarks for Birmingham 1987, size R, 1.4 grams gross
A late Victorian/early 20th century gold and diamond three stone gypsy ring. The three graduated old-cut diamonds approx. 0.34cts, 0.17cts & 0.24cts (0.75cts total), all flush set to a tapering band stamped 'C18' and with a maker's mark '(?)BP&Co', size V, 6.9 grams gross Condition Report: Diamonds measure; centre 4.25mm x 4.1mm x 3mm; L.3.6mm x 3.4mm x 2.2mm;R.3.6mm x 3.6mm x 2.8mm;. Colour about J/K.Clarity about VS or better - mounted limitations apply..
Young, Reverend Edward, late Dean of Sarum: Sermons On Several Occasions, Volume the Second, The Third Edition, Printed for R. Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-Yard, J. Round in Exchange Alley and J. Tonson in the Strand, 1720, 8vo., together with Cooper, Reverend Edward: Practical And Familiar Sermons Designed For Parochial And Domestic Instruction. Vol. I. The Tenth Edition, London: Printed For T. Cadell and W. Davies, In The Strand. 1818, 8vo. (2)
A 20th century American white metal pocket cigarette case, of rectangular form having engine turned decoration, the cartouche engraved Thos. H. Girdlestone, the interior engraved with the names of various ships starting in 1911 H.M.S. Impregnable and ending 20/8/39 Toronto Division R.C.N.V.R., the clip marked Sterling with makers marks for R. Blankinton & Co, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, 6.6oz.

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