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Lot 598

Tanzania, Bank of Tanzania, 1966 undated issue, specimen 100 shillings, another similar, numbered A 000000, with alternative reverses featuring lion and lioness in trees and giraffes in savannah, with giraffe’s head watermark, overprinted specimen in red on both sides (Pick -, type as 5a), with a single small pinhole, uncirculated and apparently rare; together with proof coins (8), comprising 20 senti, 50 senti (5) and 1 shilingi, all 1966, and commemorative 5 shilingi, 1971, generally mint state, cased, the last scarce as a proof (9)

Lot 634

Portugal, D. João VI (1816-1826), meia peça, 1821, Lisbon, rev., stellate cross above crown, 7.09g (Gomes 17.04), from a ring-mount and with fields burnished, about very fine and a rare date

Lot 65

*William I, Two Sceptres penny, Oxford, ælfpi on oxonef, 1.32g (N. 844; S. 1253), slightly weakly struck in parts, good very fine to extremely fine and with a strong portrait, rare

Lot 697

South Africa, Z.A.R., Kruger, half-pond, 1895, PCGS MS64, an exceptional mint state example, only the second specimen to be graded this highly by PCGS with none finer, very rare thus, in PCGS holder graded MS64

Lot 722

South Africa, Z.A.R., Kruger, pond, 1898/99, PCGS AU55, dated 1898 with “99” countermarked below bust (Hern Z52; KM 10.2), bagmarked overall and with a few surface scuffs and scratches, good extremely fine and surfaces retaining some original brilliance, very rare [130 reported to have been struck and so countermarked], in PCGS holder graded AU55. In 1899, new dies for the 1899 Kruger ponde were on the way to Pretoria when they were seized by the British in Lourenço Marques. To mark the wartime re-opening of the Mint it was decided to overstamp some 1898-dated coins with a ‘99’ below Kruger’s bust. The very first coin to be processed was reportedly stamped with a single 9 but a further 130 are recorded as having been stamped with a pair of smaller nines, as here.

Lot 73

*Stephen (1135-54) and Matilda, Ornamented Coinage of York (c. 1140-50), penny, obv., standing figures facing of King Stephen in full armour and Queen Matilda with her hair long, holding between them a tall sceptre, rev., cross fleury over saltire cross pommée, legend replaced with ornaments, 0.89g (Mack type 5, 220 (this coin recorded as Mack 220(q)); N. 922; S. 1315), significant portion of legend missing (from 3 o’ clock to 7 o’ clock on obverse), fine to very fine and very rare

Lot 74

*Stephen, Baronial Issue of Eustace Fitzjohn, penny, York, obv., evst acivs+, full figure of Knight wearing mail armour and a pointed helmet facing right, holding raised sword, with pellet in annulet either side of helmet and before sword hilt, shaped ornament in field behind, rev., eboraci . tdefг, single pellet in annulet stop, cross pattée with barred arms within quatrefoil, annulets in spandrels, 1.15g (Mack 221-222 (see note below); N. 929(a); S. 1316), very minor rim fault, virtually as struck, an iconic and excessively rare coin of the Anarchy. Mack illustrates three coins as his reference no. 221, of which 221(c) and 221 (d) are struck from the same die as the present coin, with normal s’s in evstacivs. However the reverse is as Mack 222 (= B.M.C. 265), displaying very minor differences but the same characteristic legend. It may further be noted that Mack’s reference no. 224(d) as coming from the Archbishop Sharp collection appears to be erroneous and that this remarkably well-preserved coin was probably the piece he intended to record. The ‘Yorkshire magnate’ Eustace Fitzjohn supported Stephen early in his reign, although Stephen deprived him of his custody of Bamburgh Castle in February 1138 on the grounds that his allegiance was leaning towards the Empress Matilda. Eustace sided with King David of Scotland at the Battle of the Standard in August where he may have been wounded, being described in contemporary chronicles as ‘that one-eyed traitor’, but he does seem later to have become reconciled to Stephen’s rule. Coincidentally Archbishop Sharp and his successors were closely associated with Bamburgh Castle which had been severely damaged during the Wars of the Roses. In particular Dr John Sharp (1723-1792), Archdeacon of Northumberland, grandson of the Archbishop and custodian of his collection, was responsible for major refurbishment work at Bamburgh Castle in the late 18th Century.

Lot 742

El Salvador, Decimal Coinage, trial 5 pesos struck in copper, 1892 cam (KM Pn 25), about extremely fine and rare

Lot 751

Spanish Colonial, Viceroyalty of Peru, pillar type 8 reales, 1765, Santiago mint, assayer j, die axis ??, 26.51g (Calicó 1004, ‘Rarísima’), some flan imperfections as usual for early Santiago silver, edge drilled at top and bottom to allow swivel-mounting into a brooch (enabling display of either side), otherwise generally very fine and excessively rare. This is a recently re-discovered example of the 1765 j pillar 8 reales, of which very few specimens are known to have survived. It may be noted that the coin is struck from the same obverse die as the piece sold by Áureo & Calicó, 29 November 2012, lot 100, and from a similar reverse die. The old silver brooch-mount made to carry the coin is also included in the lot (see illustration below).

Lot 754

Elizabeth II, Harold Wilson, First Referendum of the British People, 5 June 1975, platinum medal, by Pobjoy Mint, bust of Wilson right , rev., Britannia seated with olive branch and trident over a map of Europe and inscribed UNITED EUROPE, 47.30g, hallmarked London, 1975, mint state and in case of issue, very rare

Lot 773

Germany, Nuremberg, The Flight from Egypt, gold medal or medallic double ducat, early 18th century, by G.F. Nürnberger and D.S. Dockler, Moses commanding the waters of the Red Sea to part with the Israelites streaming across, rev., the Egyptian army swamped by the waters, 30.6mm, 6.97g, extremely fine and extremely rare. Ex Sonntag auction, 9 December 2014, lot 1713.

Lot 774

Holy Roman Empire, Rudolph II (1576-1612), silver portrait medal by Valentin Maler, armoured bust right wearing ruff, rev., Rudolph standing with orb and sceptre, 43mm (Mont. 647), a few marks and die flaws, extremely fine and rare

Lot 778

Italy, Florence, Cosimo III de’ Medici (Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1670-1723), silver medal, signed below truncation v.vv.f, draped bust right, rev., floret vt phoenix, view of Florence with river-god Arno in the foreground; vrbs florentia inscribed on banner above, 46.7mm, finely cast and chased, very fine and very rare

Lot 8

*Early Anglo-Saxon, Secondary Phase (c. 710-60), Series N sceat, two standing figures facing, a cross between them, rev., crested monster, 0.99g (B.M.C. type 41; M. 368-372; N. 97; S. 806), good fine, rare

Lot 92

*Imitation: Westphalia, Heinrich der Bogener von Oldenburg-Wildeshausen (1233-1270), sterling, attributed to Vlotho, near Herford; a close imitation of a Henry III Class 3b penny but with a single pellet in each angle of reverse, obv., triangular mintmark and legend henricvs rex iii, facing bust, rev., voided long cross, legend with several ligated letters rioard on here, 0.99g (see P. Berghaus, Waerungsgrenzen des Westfaelischen Oberweser-Gebietes im Spaetmittelalter, p 6, and P. Berghaus, Muenzgeschichte Herfords, 1971, pl. 18), very fine, extremely rare

Lot 94

*Edward I, New Coinage, a cast piedfort penny, London, apparently class 10ab, obv., edwar r angl dns hyb, rev., civi tas lon don, 8.27g / 127.6 grains, thickness 3mm (cf. N. 1039; S. 1409B), of coarse style and worn in the manner of other known pieces of this kind, extremely rare. See L.A. Lawrence, English Piedforts and Their Purposes, B.N.J. XVI, 1921-22. Lawrence noted several piedfort halfpennies of class 10 with weights of about 30 grains (also cf. Spink auction 28 June 2016, lot 813), as well as Lincoln (class IIIC) and Canterbury (class XI) pennies weighing 64 grains and 66 grains respectively. Whilst the precise status of the present cast coin (which, at 3mm, is very thick in comparison to other known examples) remains uncertain, it is interesting to find it included in the Archbishop Sharp collection.

Lot 139

Vintage Panasonic RX-C39L Rare Red Portable Radio Cassette Player Boombox

Lot 300

Baa Baa Black Sheep by Paddy Boyington signed hardback book. Signed on inside page by Col. Gregory Boyington USMC, Ret, a very rare signature. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 585

RMS Titanic Genuine Mooring Rope Presentation Rare Historic Collectable. We have recently acquired a piece of mooring rope we believe was used at Harland & Wolff by a Carpenter who worked on the RMS Titanic. It was owned by one of our customers Grandfathers and he was told that it was a piece of mooring rope actually used to moor the Titanic. We have a letter confirming this and a photo of the Carpenter. The note reads This note accompanies a piece of rope 4 inches long & 2.5 inches thick which was in my possession through my family. My grandfather George Standen was a shipwright and worked on the Titanic in Belfast. My Mother told me he had said that he had worked on the Titanic and this was a piece of her mooring rope. It obviously does not have any identifying marks, so we only have this family memory as a guarantee of authenticity. It is well known that the docks were stripped for memorabilia after the loss, so it seems reasonable to assume this item is correct. We have tracked the family history back from our customer, his Mother's Maiden name was Standen, right back to 1880. George Standen does appear in the 1911 England Census aged 31 with his occupation as Shipwright living in West Derby. He was born in Liverpool in 1880. We think he then made his way to Belfast and the Titanic from there. We have cut original piece into 2cm strips and produced a lovely 10 x 8 inch Black & White montage photo of the great liner. The Rope piece is enclosed in a plastic grip bag fixed in the middle of the presentation. Makes a super collectable item which we have prices very competitively. Each Presentation Has A Special Certificate To The Reverse - We Estimate No More Than 700 Can Ever Be Produced. On May 31, 1911, her superstructure completed, Titanic slipped gracefully into the River Lagan launched on twenty-two tons of tallow, train oil, and soap, and was towed to the fitting out basin. It was now time for the three thousand carpenters, engineers, electricians, plumbers, painters, master mechanics, and interior designers to fit the Titanic with the latest in marine technology and the most sumptuous fixtures and furniture. Finally, on April 2, 1912 she was ready. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 701

4 Full Sets Of UK Lobby Cards You Must Be Joking Starring Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries Terry Thomas Etc, The Hallelujah Trail, The Illustrated Man Rare, Separate Beds. 8 Cards In Each Set. Excellent. Condition. £25. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 710

4 Full Sets Of UK Lobby Cards Miami Expose, Gunn, Riders To The Stars Rare, Little Big Shot. 8 Cards In Each Set. Excellent. Condition. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 727

4 Full Sets Of UK Lobby Cards Destination 60.000 Rare, A Global Affair, Most Dangerous Man In The World, The Yellow Canary4. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 730

4 Full Sets Of UK Lobby Cards Magnificent Roughnecks, Return From The Sea, Melody In The Dark And Very Rare The Green Slime. 8 Cards In Each Set. Excellent. Condition. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 745

4 Full Sets Of Us Lobby Cards Raymie Rare, Nightwing, Best Friends, Its My Turn. 8 Cards In Each Set. Excellent. Condition. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 884

Golden voyage of Sinbad rare full set of 7 UK cards in as new condition. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 149

Derby Day Epsom 1933 Horse Racing programme. Signs of age but rare. Hyperion ridden by Tommy Weston gives Lord Derby his second victory in the great race his forefather founded 153 years ago. King Salmon was second, Statesman third and the all-conquering Gordon Richards who rode Manitoba has still to win his first Derby. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 150

Derby Day Epsom 1934 Horse Racing programme. Signs of age and foxing to front page but rare. Windsor Lad wins the race for the Maharajah of Rajpipla. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 400a

A pair of rare 1970's Orange Speakers ' IH32 ' The large speakers complete with covers coming from a private vendor. Model no G12H  30 Watts IMP 16 OHMS, Bass Resonance 75 H2. Celestion 12" 4x4 speakers

Lot 409

An incredibly rare antique 19th century small bodied acoustic guitar by Salvador Ibanez, Bajada San Francisco 23, Valencia, Espana. Makers label visible through sound hole. Circa 1900, the open peg box with brass engraved tuning strips and bone buttons (two tuners have been sympathetically replaced), eighteen fret fingerboard with brass inlaid frets, the natural table with multi-string banding to the edges and the sound hole decorated also with multi-string banding and mother of pearl inlay. Rosewood fingerboard, sides and back construction. Measures approx; 95cm tall.  NOTE: This item contains or is partly constructed from Rosewood, but pre-dates the 1947 legislation period, so is exempt from CITES certification. 

Lot 441

The Beatles - A collection of vinyl long play LP albums by The Beatles to include Revolver, The White Album No 0391865 top opening, With The Beatles, 1967 - 1970, Rubber Soul, Sgt Peppers, Abbey Road, Beatles For Sale, Please Please Me on Parlophone black and yellow, Help, Rare Beatles and Imagine JOhn Lennon.

Lot 481

A rare 1990's Ban Dai made Beetle Borgs ' Pulsaber ' with ' Electronic Light & Sound! ' features. Mint, within the original sealed unopened box.

Lot 562a

Royal Navy. WWI & WWII. Very large original photos (3) of the launch of HMS Hawkins in 1917 with a rare commemorative silk printed "banner" plus good selection of interesting photos and ephemera. Including Shipping, RN Aeroplanes / Sea Planes, personnel; again some large images.

Lot 583

POSTAL HISTORY. Rare find of British Postal Stationery in old box. x167 items: postcards, envelopes (inc Registered), & wrappers from Q.Victoria to George V. Some unused noted but most appear to be commercially used with majority going overseas. Vast scope for postmarks.

Lot 585

ORIGINAL Early Edwardian photo album ex Champion family of DORKING, Surrey. Typically middle class. Local views inc stunning Steam Traction Engine outside Bush Inn on Horsham rd and on farm threshing, Ice Skating on mill pond,street scenes with superb tram image and holiday beach scenes in Brighton inc fisherman selling fish.It's believed Mr Champion produced postcards. Top quality album, rare so fine.x47 images.

Lot 587

Doyle, Arthur Conan; Sherlock Holmes; ' The Hound of the Baskervilles ,' London: George Newnes, 1902. Rare first edition, first issue [with "you" for "your" on page 13], 8vo, 16 plates by Sidney Paget, original decorative red cloth gilt depicting The Hound above gilt decoration.

Lot 1120

A BING G1 RAKE OF THREE G1 LONG 8 WHEEL CARS including rare conversation car with nine original figures, sleeping car with pillows, mattresses and several original figures and baggage car - Condition very mixed with much paint flaking, all with original boxes. Note: The figures and internal accessories are in good overall condition and may be considered more valuable than the coaches themselvesProvenance: A European Noble Family

Lot 104

A RARE BASKET-HILTED BACKSWORD FOR AN OFFICER OF THE 116TH (PERTHSHIRE HIGHLANDERS) REGIMENT, BREADALBANE FENCIBLES, CIRCA 1794 with broad blade double-edged towards the tip, engraved regulation basket-guard formed of two halves (worn), each comprised of flattened bars, including panels of scrolling thistle flowers and foliage, the centre incorporating the regimental device, associated bun-shaped pommel and later grip 74.2 cm; 29 1/4 in blade A number of short-lived highland regiments were raised in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, including the 116th (Perthshire Highlanders) raised in 1794 and disbanded shortly after. See Robson 1996, pp. 173-4. Another example from this group formerly in the collection of Anthony North was sold in these rooms 30th June 2010, lot 165.

Lot 124

A RARE HUNTING SWORD WITH TORTOISESHELL-VENEERED HILT, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY GERMAN with associated French blade, steel hilt chiselled with geometric ornament, including down-turned shell, moulded quillon with ovoid terminal, knuckle-guard interrupted by a faceted oval moulding, and swelling faceted grip entirely covered with tortoiseshell 77.5 cm; 30 in blade A series of hunting swords with tortoiseshell-veneered grips are preserved in the Stibbert Musuem, Florence.

Lot 131

A RARE ENGLISH PLUG BAYONET, DATED 1690 with tapering double-edged blade, stamped with a King's head mark on each face, one face with the copper-lined mark of the London Cutler's Company and a copper-lined 'T' mark, the forte inscribed 'God Save King William & Mary' and 'Nicholas Arnold 1690' with traces of gilding on the respective faces, moulded brass hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with helmeted warrior head terminals, cap pommel formed en suite, and turned wooden grip, in its tooled leather-covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts including a moulded hook at the front, and with a leather frog for attachment to a belt 29.0 cm; 11 3/8 in blade Bayonets with inscriptions relating to King William and Queen Mary are notably rare. The mark is probably that of Gyles Lyndesy who became Free of the Cutler's Company in 1673, was granted this mark in 1678 and became a liveryman in 1678. A knife and fork and a hunting sword bearing his mark are in the Collections of the Worshipful Company of Cutlers. See Hinde and Herbert 2005, p. 52. Nicholas Arnold is probably the Officer who owned this bayonet.

Lot 132

˜A RARE ITALIAN GUNNER'S STILETTO (FUESTTO DI BOMBARDIERE), MID-17TH CENTURY with tapering blade of triangular section, engraved on the inner face with calibrated graduations from 1 to 120, moulded baluster-shaped forte, iron hilt formed of a pair of spirally moulded bud-shaped quillons and pommel en suite, spirally hippopotamus ivory grip inset with horn rondels and small pellets and bound with plaited wire, and a white metal collar top and bottom 22.7 cm; 9 in blade For a discussion of Fuestto di Bombardiere see Mann 1931, pp. 46-50.

Lot 150

A RARE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD DRAGOON TROOPER'S SWORD, CIRCA 1785 with tapering single-edged blade formed with a pair of full-length fullers on each face, brass hilt formed of a recurved outer-guard with three scrolling terminals, the upper two joining the knuckle-guard and with a further bar at the base formed as fasces surmounted by a Phrygian cap, cusped quillon, cap pommel, the guard stamped 'MA 1834' on the underside of the reverse, and later leather-covered grip bound with plaited wire, in its original leather scabbard with steel locket and chape, the former with brass stud for suspension and the former with shaped drag 97.1 cm; 38 1/4 in blade See Ariès 4,1967, fig. 1.

Lot 161

A RARE GERMAN ETCHED DOUBLE HALBERD FOR THE GUARD OF JOHANN SIGISMUND, MARGRAF OF BRANDENBURG, DATED 1609 with long tapering terminal blade of flattened-diamond section, asymmetrical double axe-head of 'bat-wing' form, pierced with heart-shaped apertures and circles, etched on each face with a warrior profile, a mounted figure holding a falcon, the crowned coat-of arms enclosed by an inscription on the terminal blade, a warriors heads beneath, and scrolling leafy tendrils on the head, one face struck with a mark, on a wooden haft 66.0 cm; 26 in head The inscription reads 'VON GOTTES GNADEN JOHANS SIGISMUNDT MARGGRAF ZU BRANDENBURG UND CHURFURST IN PREUSSEN HERZOG ZU GULICH CLEVE BERG STETIN POMMERN DER CASSUBEN UND WENDEN HERTZOGK 1609. Another halberd from this group, struck with the same mark, is preserved in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. See Müller and Kölling 1990, no. 258 Johann Sigismund Elector of Brandenburg ((1572-1620, Elector from 1608) united his domain with that of Prussia through his marriage in 1594 to Anna, daughter of Albert Frederick of Prussia. He became duke of Prussia in 1618 and through his mother-in-law acquired rights over the Rhenish territories of Jülich, Cleves, and Berg following the Treaty of Xanten in 1614.

Lot 162

A RARE GERMAN ETCHED HALBERD FOR THE GUARD OF THE ABBEY OF WERDEN AND HELMSTÄDT IN THE DIOCESE OF COLOGNE, DATED 1592 with tapering terminal spike swelling towards the base, of hollow-diamond section and formed with a pair of basal lugs, recurved axe-blade pierced with a rosette formation of holes, formed with a central spike, down-curved rear fluke pierced en suite and with an additional lug top and bottom, etched over the greater part of its surface with strapwork frames and scrolling leafy tendrils on a stippled ground, with the arms of the Abbey, issuant figures playing trumpets, the figure of Justice a further angelic figure and the pious inscription 'Tale a Te' and 'o male a me', and the rear fluke dated on each face, tapering conical socket, a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft 59.0 cm; 23 ¾ in head

Lot 163

A RARE GERMAN PARTISAN, FOR THE GUARD OF THE PRINCE ARCHBISHOP OF WURZBURG, 17TH CENTURY, PERHAPS JULIUS ECHTER OF MESPELBRUNN with broad terminal blade of flattened-diamond section formed with a pair of broad basal lugs and moulded beneath, tapering faceted socket, and etched on each face with a ground of scrolling foliage on a stippled ground, the basal lugs decorated with trophies-of-arms, one face with an issuant monster above the figure of St John holding a chalice, and the other with the Bishop's arms, a pair of straps, on a wooden haft 62.5 cm; 24 5/8 in head Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (1545-1617) was a major figure in the German Counter-Reformation. He became Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg in 1573 at the age of 28, and was an energetic ruler, building churches, reforming the administration of justice, founding a university and establishing primary schools. He banned Lutheran preachers and promoted the ministry of the Jesuits in his province.

Lot 182

A RARE SPEAR, LATE 15TH CENTURY, PROBABLY GERMAN formed of a long tapering spike of square-section, the base incorporating four stout spikes, conical socket with a pair of roped latten collars, and a single short strap (one strap missing, the base chipped), on a later wooden haft 97.5 cm; 38 3/8 in head

Lot 185

A HIGHLY RARE AND IMPORTANT ENGLISH JACK OF PLATE, CIRCA 1580-90 formed of small overlapping square plates of iron with cropped corners, secured by lines of diagonal, vertical, or in some cases horizontal, stitches of crossbow twine through holes at their centres between the inner and outer layers of a fabric doublet of 'peascod' fashion with a frontal opening situated slightly to the left of centre and originally closed by laces passing through pairs of reinforced holes, an upstanding collar devoid, like the edges of the arm-openings, of plates, and a short skirt, the whole enclose between two outer layers of fine linen canvas covered with modern nylon netting and overlying felted woven wool on the outside and a coarser canvas on the inside of the garment, and decorated with white woollen tufts at the intersections of the stitches (the outer fabric partly discoloured, worn through at points and split at the shoulders and some other points; and the plates in some cases patinated to a green colour) 72.0 cm; 28? in Provenance Sir William ffarindon, Worden Hall, Lancashire (sold by auction 1948) A private English collection Literature Alexander de Cosson & William Burgess, 'Catalogue of the Exhibition of Ancient Helmets and Examples of Mail', Archaeological Journal, Vol. XXXVII, 1881, p. 591. Ian Eaves, 'On the Remains of a Jack of Plate Excavated from Beeston Castle in Cheshire', Journal of the Arms and Armour Society, Vo. XIII, no. 2, September 1989, p. 137, n. 29) The jack of plate - sometimes referred to in contemporary documents as a 'steel coat', a 'plate coat' or a 'coat of plate' - was a uniquely British defence first recognisably mentioned in English and Scottish records of the second quarter of the 16th century (Eaves 1989, pp. 85-6 & 144, n. 48), p. 145, n. 52). The inventory of the holdings of the Office of the Armouries taken on the death of Henry VIII in 1547 mentions 'a Northerne Jack covered with lynnen' and three 'Northern Jackes made of Canvas and plate' (Harold A. Dillon, 'Arms and Armour at Westminster, the Tower and Greenwich', Archaeologia, Vol. LI, 1888, pp. 52 & 57). Although defences of this kind ceased to be manufactured towards the end of the 16th century (Eaves 1989, p.86 & 148, n. 60), their use persisted into the early years of the following century. In 1622 some forty examples were issued from the Armouries of the Tower of London for use in America by the Virginia Company (Eaves 1986, p. 86 & 148, n. 61). William Harrison in his description of England first published in 1577, observed that 'Our armour …consisteth of corselets, almaine riverets, shirtes of mayle, Jacke quilted over wyth leather, fustian or canuas ouer thicke plates of yron that are sewed into the same, and of which there is no towne or village that hath not hir conuenient furniture (in Ralph Holinshead, The First Volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland, London, 1557, f. 86v). Today, however, only sixteen more or less complete jacks of plate are preserved worldwide. Aside from the example offered here, eight (only five of which are complete) can be recorded in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, one in the British Museum, London, one in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, one in the Royal Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, one in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, one in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, and one in the Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich (Eaves 1989, pp. 135-7, n. 22-6 & 2). Of these, only the last two along one of those in the Royal Armouries and that recently acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum (Thomas Del Mar Ltd, 7 Dec. 2016, lot 51), have their frontal openings offset to one side of centre as on the present lot. The present lot together with the examples now in the Royal Armouries and the Victoria and Albert Museum formed part of a collection assembled at Worden Hall, Lancashire, by Sir William ffarington (c. 1704-81) sometime after 1765. They are unlikely to have formed part of the Hall's indigenous armoury which was sequestered by Parliament in 1643 (Susan Maria ffarington, The ffarington Papers, Chetham Society, 1856, p. 93), although it was said that one of the three did service, together with a helmet and other pieces, as part of a funeral achievement eventually removed from the ffarington Chapel in Leyland Church in 1816 (De Cosson & Burgess 1881, p. 591). The collection was in due course added to by Miss Susan ffarington in the 19th century. An 18th century inventory of it is preserved in New Zealand while three 19th century ones, dating from 1846 to circa 1870 are privately preserved in England, and refer to '3 Brigandine Jackets (for Bowmen. (Elizn'. A drawing of what is almost certainly one of these jacks is preserved in a manuscript catalogue prepared by the late 18th century Manchester antiquary Thomas Barritt and now preserved in the Manchester City Library (Ancient Armour and Weapons in the Possession of Thos Barrit 1793). The catalogue shows objects both in his own collection and of others that he visited in the north of England. He describes the jack as 'A Bigantine jacket quilted within with square pieces of iron about an inch in diameter and sliding over each other like the scales of fishes, and covered over with strong linen'. One of the Worden jacks (probably that now in the Royal Armouries Museum, inv. No. III.1884) was lent by Miss ffarington to the Exhibition of Ancient Helmets and Examples of Mail held in the rooms of the British Archaeological Association in 1881 (De Cosson & Burgess 1881, cat. no. 49, p.591) The collection was sold by a local auctioneer in 1948. The purchaser of the three jacks subsequently lent them to Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire. One of them in due course passed to a private collection in the USA but was in 1982 acquired by the Royal Armouries, H.M. Tower of London, while that now in the Victoria and Albert Museum and that offered here had from some time before 1981 been sent for conservation to the North Western Museum and Art Gallery Service at Blackburn, Lancashire." At some time before 1981 it was sent for conservation to the North Western Museum and Art Gallery Service at Blackburn, Lancashire, where it was enclosed within protective nylon netting.

Lot 196

THE RARE MAIN PLATE AND PARTIAL POLEYN OF A NORTH ITALIAN 'GOTHIC' CUISSE FOR THE LEFT THIGH AND KNEE, CIRCA 1460 the main plate of gutter-shaped form, medially-ridged, turned outwards at its concave upper edge, fitted at its outer edge with the proximal portion of the upper of two former hinges of iron for the attachment of a side-plate, and overlapped at its lower edge by the uppermost lame of the poleyn (its lower outer corner chipped), the main plate painted internally in red characters with the number '36.449.L??' and its inner edge fitted with a tag stamped with the number L.23.64.1.4.17 (lightly pitted overall) 28.0 cm; 11 in Provenance Sumner Healey, New York Stephen V. Grancsay, New York Christies, London, 26 March 1980, lot 39 Exhibited Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 15 March -14 June 1964, cat. No. 66 The cuisse is of the same form as several in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, deriving from the Venetian Fortress of Chalcis, Euboea, which fell to the Turks in 1470.

Lot 207

A RARE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL ARM-DEFENCE, FIRST WORLD WAR comprising one-piece spaudler, gutter-shaped upper and lower cannon linked by a one-piece winged couter open at the rear, and a short oval one-piece hand-defence, all connected by internal leathers (severed at several points), and the main edges formed with plain outward turns (oxidised overall) Approx. 73.0 cm; 28¾ in long Provenance Evan Perry, Brighton, Sussex 200 pairs of this experimental arm-defence were sent to France on trial, but were found not to be satisfactory (see Dean 1920, pp. 264-265).

Lot 292

A RARE EXTERNAL HANGING SIGN FOR A GUNSMITHS FACTORY OR SHOP, LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY formed as cast iron solid bodied model of a two band Enfield short rifle, fitted with its two original wrought iron hanging chains, and much early black paint 121.0 cm; 47 5/8 in overall

Lot 300

A RARE 15 BORE WHEEL-LOCK MUSKET, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR DUTCH with lightly swamped octagonal barrel stamped with a mark (Neue Støckel 7969) at the breech (fore-sight missing light pitting), fitted with moulded brass back-sight, bevelled lock retained by two side-nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a single moulded bracket, angular dog, sliding moulded pan-cover, flat dog (small losses, top-jaw chipped, spring and screw worn), the interior struck with the letters 'IW', blackened hardwood full stock (fore-end cracked at the terminal), flattened on each side of the centre of the fore-end and fitted with a slender transverse arm for a rest, butt of fishtail form, inlaid with an engraved mother-of-pearl oval behind the tang and on the left of the butt decorated with strapwork and foliage, moulded iron trigger-guard, bone forward ramrod-pipe, and wooden ramrod (repaired), perhaps the original 128.5 cm; 50 5/8 in barrel

Lot 302

A RARE 25-BORE FOUR-SHOT FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, CIRCA 1730, AUSTRIAN OR GERMAN with tapering sighted barrel, rotating octagonal breeches incorporating faceted pans and steels (springs restored), engraved stepped lock decorated with a crested coat-of-arms (worn, unclear, cock screw replaced), figured walnut half-stock moulded over the fore-end, about the lock and mounts (fore-end cracked, small chips), the butt with carved raised cheek-piece on the left, brass mounts comprising solid side-plate finely engraved with scrolling foliage inhabited by an exotic bird, trigger-guard with acanthus finial at the rear and iron forward section acting as breech release, butt-plate decorated with scrolls and with pronounced heel (dented), escutcheon decorated with a bust, and faceted ramrod-pipe (ramrod missing) 103.0 cm; 40 1/2 in barrel The arms appear to be those of the Counts von Spork.

Lot 310

A RARE AMERICAN 40 BORE JENNINGS PATTERN PERCUSSION GUN, CIRCA 1830 converted from flintlock, with octagonal sighted brass barrel stamped '12' beneath the breech and fitted with a broad pierced sleeve fitting over the action, the latter of brass, inscribed 'New York' (rubbed) on top, extending to an iron breech block with six protruding teeth corresponding with the breech apertures, engraved stepped iron lock fitted with engraved side-hammer (screw replaced), brass grip, hardwood butt, brass butt-cap and trigger-guard 83.0 cm; 32 3/4 in barrel Isaiah Jennings invented his all-metal breech-loading rifle in New York in 1818. It would appear that relatively few examples are extant.

Lot 337

A FINE AND RARE CASED PAIR OF 28 BORE FRENCH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS OF PRESENTATION QUALITY BY BOUTET ET FILS A VERSAILLES, CIRCA 1800 reconverted from percussion, with lightly swamped octagonal sighted multi-groove rifled barrels decorated along their length with a finely matted pattern sown with minute gold stars, decorated with a gold band at the muzzles and with a broad band at the breech, the latter struck with gold-lined marks comprising the letters, 'LC', 'Boutet', and two further marks (Neue Støckel 95 and 97), engraved burnished steel tangs decorated with neo-classical designs and incorporating the back-sights, signed locks with fluted borders, formed with stepped tails decorated with a batwing design, set triggers, figured walnut full stocks, characteristic finely chequered butts encircled with silver nails around the base, full burnished steel mounts cast and chased in low relief, comprising trigger-guards with baluster terminals decorated with vine fruit and foliage and long foliate terminals involving three ram's heads, butts with oval caps decorated with foliage around the edges, two-piece bat-wing side-plates, rear ramrod-pipe en suite with the trigger-guard, moulded forward ramrod-pipe, early ivory-tipped whale-bone ramrods: in fitted case, perhaps the original, the lid veneered in burrwood (cracked) and with flush-fitting carrying handle, the interior lined in blue velvet, and complete with accessories including lyre-shaped flask, bullet mould, mainspring clamp, turn-screw, wad-cutter and oil bottle 31.0 cm; 12 ¼ in barrels Nicolas-Noël Boutet (1761-1833) the distinguished maker of armes de luxe inherited the position of gunmaker to Louis XIV from his father-in-law, Pierre de Sainte (active 1747-88). In 1792 he became technical Director at the new Versailles Manufactory and in 1800 rose to Directeur Artiste with overall control. He held this position until the closure of the manufactory in 1818. Boutet died fifteen years later in poverty, his career having survived six French Political regimes. His son, Pierre-Nicolas, (1789-1816) worked with him as Boutet et Fils.

Lot 344

A RARE 7.8MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO. 5/1897 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 396, WITH SHOULDER STOCK NO. 534 with blued round barrel fitted with blued block-mounted pyramidal blade fore-sight, the slide stamped 'Pistolet Bergmann / Patent Brevete S.G.D.G.', frame with blued adjustable open-sights from '100' to '1000' metres, side-safety, associated box magazine (not numbered, probably later, top clip chipped and detached) with circular inspection ports corresponding to its housing, and chequered hard-rubber grips with Bergmann gothic 'B' on each face, with associated leather shoulder-stock holster serial numbered 534, with side pouch and suspension strap, and with some original finish throughout 7.7 cm; 3 in barrel (2) The Bergman model 1897 underwent trials by both the Swiss and British military before being ultimately rejected. The British rejected it as they were looking for a 11mm calibre weapon. Around 800 pistols of this type are believed to have been made most of which went to commercial customers. See Ezell 1981 p. 369.

Lot 345

A RARE 6.5MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO.3/1896 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 468 with blued sighted barrel, the frame engraved 'Patent Bréveté S.G.D.G.' with German inspection mark and '278' above, side lever-safety on left, Bergman miner mark on the right, sprung downward loading gate with inspection ports on the right, chequered wooden grips, and integral iron lanyard ring 9.5 cm; 3 3/4 in barrel

Lot 346

A RARE 8MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO.4/1896 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 2634 with blued sighted barrel, the frame engraved 'Patent Bréveté S.G.D.G.' with German inspection mark above, side lever-safety on left, Bergman miner mark on the right, sprung downward loading gate with inspection ports on the right, chequered wooden grips, and integral iron lanyard ring 9.5 cm; 3 3/4 in barrel

Lot 347

A RARE 8MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO.4/1896 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 4133 with associated sighted blued barrel, the frame engraved 'Patent Bréveté S.G.D.G.' with German inspection mark above, side lever-safety on left, Bergman miner mark on the right, sprung downward loading gate with inspection ports on the right engraved 'Pistolet Bergmann', chequered hard-rubber grips with Bergmann gothic 'B' on each face, and integral iron lanyard ring 9.5 cm; 3 3/4 in barrel

Lot 348

A RARE 8MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO.4/1896 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 3565 with sighted barrel, the frame engraved 'Patent Bréveté S.G.D.G.' with German inspection mark above and with side lever-safety on left, Bergman miner mark on the right, sprung downward loading gate stamped 'Pistolet Bergmann' and with inspection ports on the right, chequered wooden grips, and integral iron lanyard ring 16.0 cm; 6 1/4 in barrel

Lot 349

A RARE 5MM (BERGMANN) BERGMANN NO.2/1896 SELF-LOADING PISTOL, NO. 1179 with blued sighted barrel, blued frame engraved 'Patent Bréveté S.G.D.G.' with German inspection mark and the number '611' above, Bergman miner mark and side lever-safety on left, sprung downward loading gate with inspection ports on the right, hard rubber grips with Bergmann gothic 'B' on each face, and integral iron lanyard ring 7.5 cm; 3 in barrel

Lot 352

A RARE 9MM FRENCH MODEL 1854 PIN-FIRE RIFLED PISTOL BY TREUILLE DE BEAULIEU FOR THE 'CENT GARDE' OF NAPOLEON III, CIRCA 1854 with sighted barrel rifled with four grooves and moulded at the muzzle, patent action including vertical breech-block operated by a knurled looped lever, regulation figured walnut full stock, spurred trigger-guard, butt-plate with a loop on the left for suspension, and the metal parts chromed throughout 29.0 cm; 11 3/8 in barrel The Cent-Gardes were created by Napoleon III. The contract for their firearms was awarded to Treuille de Beaulieu. Baron Antoine Hector Thésée Treuille de Beaulieu (1809-1886) was a French General and Captain Inspector of the Châtellerault manufactory. He was a similar age to the Emperor, Napoleon III, and they enjoyed a shared a passion for artillery and firearms. Following a period of study at the Bourges Artillery School he presented a paper on breech-loading, barrel rifling and the use of small calibres in 1842. In 1854 he made the pin-fire muskets for the 'Cent-Gardes' of Napoleon III. Three carbines from this group were sold in these rooms, 29th June 2016, lots 437, 438 and 439. Another pistol from this group is preserved in the Musée Art et Industrie, St Etienne. For others see Brooker 2006, pp. 212-213.

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