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Lot 131

A RARE ITALIAN GLAIVE FOR THE GUARD OF CARLO GONZAGA, DUKE OF MANTUA (1580, 1627-37) with knife-like blade formed with a curved leading edge, the upper half of the back-edge double-edged and formed with a rounded finial engraved with a scroll in the centre, tapering socket formed with a moulding at the top, the head etched with the crowned ducal arms on each face (worn, partly obscured), on a wooden haft with tassel 85.5 cm; 33 5/8 in head A similar glaive, in similar condition, is preserved in the Artillery Museum, Turin (inv. J114/5205). For this example, and a discussion of the Gonzaga Armoury, see Turin 1995, pp. 369-403.

Lot 380

PROPERTY FROM THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF ARTHUR RICHARD DUFTY CBE, (1911-1993), MASTER OF THE ROYAL ARMOURIES (1963-76) AND PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES (1978- 81) A PAIR OF RARE EAST EUROPEAN DETACHED FLINTLOCK MECHANISMS, LATE 18TH CENTURY each outer face with bevelled border chiselled with bold sprays of foliage, fitted with cock retained by a foliate rivet, steels and steel springs enclosed by a pierced and chiselled panel, all decorated en suite with the lock plate 10.5 cm; 4 1/8 in long (2) A pair of pistols with similar locks are illustrated in Elgood 2009, p. 55, no 39, 40 and discussed in detail on p. 318.

Lot 165

A RARE GERMAN ETCHED HALBERD, DATED 1566 with medially-ridged leaf-shaped terminal blade etched on the respective faces with the figure of St George on one side and an inscription including the date and the initials 'P W' on the other, all against a stippled ground surrounded by scrolling leafy tendrils, small axe-blade pierced with five holes, rear fluke formed with an additional lug above, the latter stamped with a clover leaf mark on one side, etched throughout with further tendrils inhabited by exotic birds (the etching worn), and faceted socket decorated en suite, on an early fabric-covered wooden haft, fitted with two pairs of straps on the upper portion and the lower encased with a trellis pattern of leather studded with large domed brass nails 46.2 cm; 18¼ in head Provenance Schloss Grafenegg, Austria, sold Galerie Fischer, Zurich 1934, lot 47. The inscription reads: "Gott Mein Trost, Aber Jesus Christus Hat Mich von Allen Suenden Erloest, Anno Domini 1566" A halberd of similar form struck with the same maker's mark and decorated with the Crucifixion on one side and a standard bearer on the other is preserved in the Royal Armouries, Leeds. See Ffoulkes 1916, p. 248. No. 1026.

Lot 21

VARIOUS OWNERS A RARE POMMEL PLATE FROM A SADDLE, EASTERN TIBETAN OR CHINESE, POSSIBLY 17TH-18TH CENTURY of pierced and chiselled iron, the outer face decorated with a jewel motif flanked by a pair of dragons on a ground of scrollwork, regaining minute traces of soft metal decoration, in russet condition overall (one terminal slightly chipped) 27.0 cm; 10 5/8 in high Provenance Robin Wigington Collection (1932-2002) A very similar pommel plate is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. See Larocca 2006, p. 226, cat. no. 119.

Lot 72

A RARE NORTH-WEST PERSIAN (LURISTAN) BRONZE HORSE BIT, FIRST MILLENIUM BC comprising a pair of pierced side panels formed as a mountain goat, each formed with a loop at the rear and a further loop and a pair of spikes on the inside, cylindrical mouth piece with re-curved terminals, the inside painted with an inventory number 'M.N.P.10.70', and in patinated condition throughout 17.0 cm; 6 3/4 in A related example is recorded in the collection of David-Weill see A. Godard 1931, pl.XLVI, No. 176.

Lot 365

ËœA RARE ENGLISH STONEBOW FOR A CHILD, MID-17TH CENTURY with slender steel bow with a later string, slender fruitwood tiller inlaid over its full length with patterns of twisted brass wire at the borders, and with engraved bone plaques at each end decorated with flowers and foliage (one replaced), fitted with built-in steel gaffle with folding back-sight, button-shaped cocking-lever retained by a slender steel band, later folding fore-sight with string and ivory ball, a pair of steel side-plates, and pierced steel pommel 51.3 cm; 20¼ in tiller The inlay is similar to that found on English furniture of the period.

Lot 392

A RARE SAXON MUSKETEER'S POWDER-FLASK, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY formed in imitation of flattened cowhorn, of carved ebonised wood, carved with a Saxon spear bearer in contemporary dress on the outer face and bold scrolling foliage on the inner face, fitted with iron basal cap and nozzle, the latter fitted with spring cut-off and lever closure, long belt hook, and six loops for suspension 21.5 cm; 8 1/2 in long Provenance The former Saxon Electoral Armoury, Dresden Dresden Flasks of this type were carried by the Trabanten-Leib Garde of Christian II (r. 1591-1611). Another flask from this group was included in the sale of Highly Important Arms from the Saxon Royal Collections, Sotheby & Co. 23rd March 1970, lot 4.

Lot 226

A RARE LATE GOTHIC CANTLE PLATE, EARLY 16TH CENTURY, ENGLISH OR FLEMISH formed of two plates strongly flanged inwards at its upper and lateral edges, overlapped and joined medially by a later radially-fluted rivet, and embossed over the full outer surface with diverging terraced fluting (areas of light pitting, one small internally patched repair) 14.5 cm; 5 3/4 in high A number of cantle plates of related form, in one case mounted on its original saddle, are preserved in the Royal Armouries at the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. It is likely that the present example, like them, is from the arsenal of Henry VIII. A related cantle plate is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. See Pyhrr, Larocca and Breiding 2005, p. 62., no. 30.

Lot 470

A CASED .31 CALIBRE COLT LONDON SIXTH MODEL 1849 FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 10548, CIRCA 1856 of standard production specifications, with sighted barrel, frame, action, cylinder and rare iron trigger-guard with matching numbers, and walnut grips: in fitted oak case with later label 'for loading Colt's pistols' complete with some accessories 15.2 cm; 6 in barrel

Lot 134

A RARE ETCHED PARTISAN OF THE GUARD OF THE ELECTOR FRIEDRICH AUGUST I OF SAXONY, 'THE STRONG' (1670, 1694-1733), CIRCA 1694-7 with central blade of flattened-diamond section, broad base formed of a pair of flat notched flukes, etched at the base with a pattern of scrolling foliage on each side and surmounted on the respective faces with the crowned electoral arms and the initials 'CFA' for Churfürst Friedrich August, moulded collar, faceted socket and a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft painted with an inventory number 61.2 cm; 24? in head Provenance The Saxon Electoral Armoury, Dresden. Friedrich August I ruled as Elector of Saxony (1694-1733) and twice as King August II of Poland (1697-1704 and 1709-33). Similar partisans are preserved in the Wartburg (inv. no. 461) and the Wallace Collection, London (inv. Nos. A1002 & A1003). Another partisan from this group with the same notable style of etching is preserved in the Deutsches Historiches Museum, Berlin. See Müller and Kölling 1981, p. 311 no. 395.

Lot 213

A RARE FRENCH CLOSE HELMET FOR FIELD USE WITH ETCHED AND GILT DECORATION, CIRCA 1570 formed of a rounded skull constructed in two pieces joined medially along the crest of a high roped comb and fitted at the nape with a later plume-holder of brass, visor, upper bevor and bevor attached by common pivots (replaced), the forward-sloping visor stepped and roped beneath its broad single vision-slit and fitted at its right side with a lifting-peg (replaced), the strongly prow-shaped upper bevor roped at its upper edge, pierced at its right side with eight circular ventilation-holes in rosette-formation and secured to the bevor at the same side by a swivel-hook (perhaps replaced), the lower edges of the skull and bevor flanged outwards for the attachment of gorget-plates of which only the uppermost front one is preserved, the sides of the comb etched and gilt on a hatched ground with alternating foliate scrolls inhabited by winged herms (the upper edge of the visor and the flanged lower edges of the skull and bevor showing some losses and patched repairs, the surface of the helmet showing much pitting and wear) 30.0 cm; 11¾ in high The helmet closely resembles in both form and construction those belonging to a series of French royal armours made circa 1555-80. See Reverseau 1982, pp. 54-63, 68-7 & 72-9; Reverseau 1982, pp. 146-7. These include the finely etched and gilt armours G. 119, G. 120 & G. 121 in the Museé de l'Armée, Paris. The decoration of the comb of G. 120, made for Charles IX in the period 1564-74, is particularly close to that of the helmet described here.

Lot 402

A RARE CONTINENTAL FLINTLOCK PORT-FIRE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with iron mechanism, brass pan fitted beneath with a socket for the vent, iron tang, wooden stock (worn, repaired), and brass trigger-guard 52.0 cm; 20 1/2 in overall

Lot 220

A NORTH ITALIAN COMB MORION, CIRCA 1550-60 with rounded one-piece crown rising to a high file-roped medial comb decorated to either side of its crest with an incised line, and a very slightly 'swept' integral brim projecting to an obtuse point front and rear, the edge of the brim formed with a file-roped inward turn accompanied to the inside by a narrow groove, the base of the crown fitted at the nape with a pair of rivets to attach a missing plume-holder and encircled by fourteen lining-rivets of which nine retain their original brass rosette-washers (the whole heavily cleaned, with brazed repairs at the front and rear of its comb and the front end of the brim, and a later suspension-hole in the right of the brim) 21.5 cm; 8½ in The helmet is a rare example of an early form of morion.

Lot 132

A FINE AND RARE VENETIAN PARADE GLAIVE FOR THE DOGES SLAVIC GUARD, LATE 17TH CENTURY with broad heavy single-edged blade with rear-swept tip, the back formed with a large pierced projection comprising a pair of rampant horses centring on a shaped projection flanked by a pair of monsterheads, the base with a hippocamp on either side, engraved on each face over the lower three-quarters with a female trumpeting angel holding a spear and standing on a crown incorporating trophies-of-arms above an espagnolette mask supported by another pair of angels, robust moulded socket, with an early faceted wooden haft covered with painted leather (small losses, the lower portion replaced) 113.7 cm; 44 ¾ in head Provenance Robin Wigington (1932-2002) The immense weight of this glaive would suggest that it was for use by a standing guard or sentry. Other examples from this group are preserved at Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire, and the former Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Collection, now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, no. 605. Two further glaives of the group were sold Sotheby's New York, 11 January 1994, lot 444.

Lot 149

A RARE HALBERD, FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR SWISS with tapering terminal spike of diamond-section formed with a recessed rectangular panel at the base, crescentic axe-blade cut with cusped rear edges, down-curved rear spike, a pair of straps, and the head retaining traces of pointillé decoration, on a later wooden haft 50.5 cm; 19 in head A halberd of very similar form is preserved in the Wallace Collection, London, no. A928.

Lot 212

A RARE SOUTH GERMAN CLOSE HELMET FOR FIELD USE, CIRCA 1510-15 with broad rounded one-piece skull strongly shaped to the nape and formed with a broad low hollowed medial comb (the crown patched and the face-opening restored), 'bellows' visor formed with three transverse ridges each enclosed by a pair of incised lines, the top ridge forming a step beneath a centrally-divided vision-slit, the other two surmounted in each case by two pairs of horizontal ventilation-slots, bevor (with small riveted patched at right of neck) and neck-guard of three lames, the visor and bevor attached to the skull by later common pivots and secured at the right side in each case by a later spring-catch, the main edges of the bevor and neck-guard decorated with plain ribs (minor losses, cleaned throughout) 28.5 cm; 11¼ in high The helmet is of notable size. Its proportions can be compared with those of an example formerly in the collections of William Burgess, Sir Guy Francis Laking and Dr Richard Williams, now belonging to the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (Laking 1920-2, Vol. 4, p. 89, fig. 1165). Its plain skull and broad low comb identify it as an early example of its kind.

Lot 176

TWO RARE JAVELINS FOR THE CAROUSEL, LAST QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY each with robust iron head of hollow-triangular section, tapering socket and a pair of short rectangular straps, on its original wooden shaft painted with a running pattern of red scrolling foliage and red and white flowerheads 26.0 cm; 10 1/4 in and 26.8 cm; 10 3/8 in heads (2) Provenance The Armoury of the Earls of Macclesfield, Shirburn Castle Thomas Del Mar Ltd, 14 December 2005, lot 93 Similar javelins were used for running at the Quintain for the Carousel of Christian V in 1685. See Rangström 1992, p.173, no. 195 and p. 396.

Lot 413

A RARE PAIR OF INDIAN MINIATURE CANNON, 18TH CENTURY each with tapering multi-stage barrel chiselled with a gaping Tiger's head forming the muzzle, raised mouldings, cut with an inscription on the second reinforce, plain vent field, and moulded base-ring drawn-out to a globose cascabel, on later decorated wooden carriages 10.5 cm; 4 1/8 in barrel .01 cm; 0.35 in bore (2) Provenance The Maharajah of Mysore Sold in these rooms 12 December 2007, lot 411 The inscription reads 'PADSHAH', King in translation.

Lot 93

A RARE GERMAN BOAR-SWORD (SCHWEIN-DEGEN), LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with leaf-shaped stabbing blade of flattened-diamond section, pierced for a toggle bar at the base (missing), long hollow-ground shank stamped with a mark, flattened below the hilt to form a rectangular ricasso of flattened-hexagonal section, steel hilt comprising a pair of straight swelling faceted quillons, outer ring-guard, diagonal inner-guard joined to the right quillon by a single arm, and plummet-shaped pommel, and retaining an early two-stage wooden grip with much of its fishskin covering 106.5 cm; 42 in blade A boar-sword of similar construction is preserved in the Deutsches Jagdmuseum, Munich. See Blackmore 1971, no. 5.

Lot 363

Miscellanea and Artillery VARIOUS OWNERS A FINE AND RARE SOUTH GERMAN SPORTING CROSSBOW SIGNED BY THE MASTER 'BE', DATED 1589 with curved steel bow painted with a pair of alternating panels of early blue and red paint on the inside on either side of the tiller, fitted with later string and retained by later cords, wooden tiller swelling towards the nut, cut with a single aperture for a rod to set the trigger-mechanism, veneered over the upper and lower surfaces with white staghorn, engraved with bouquets of fruit, Biblical scenes including Daniel in the Lion's Den on the cheek-piece, and mythological figures along its full length, the sides each inlaid with a long marquetry panel of scrolling fruit and foliage in coloured fruitwood (minor losses), fitted with iron stirrup for a cranequin, original iron trigger with bulbous brass terminal, iron trigger-plate engraved with the date and the maker's initials in miniscules (worn), and set trigger (nut and basal cap missing) 61.0 cm; 24 in tiller The decoration of this crossbow is notably rare. A crossbow inlaid in a related manner is preserved in the Deutsches Jagd Museum, Munich.

Lot 438

A RARE 9MM FRENCH SECOND PATTERN MODEL 1854 PIN-FIRE RIFLED CARBINE BY TREUILLE DE BEAULIEU FOR THE 'CENT GARDE' OF NAPOLEON III, NO. 240, CIRCA 1855 with tapering sighted barrel rifled with four narrow grooves, retained by two brass bands each with a spring-clip, the forward band with iron sling swivel and a lug for a bayonet, stamped with an inspector's mark at the breech and fitted with folding ladder back-sight, patent action including vertical breech-block operated by a knurled thumb spur, regulation figured walnut full stock impressed '240' on each side of the butt, brass butt-plate and trigger-guard, and a pair of iron sling swivels, complete with its sabre bayonet, with tapering double-edged blade formed with a low medial ridge and a pair of long fullers over the greater part of its length along each face, brass triple-bar hilt, cap-pommel with iron spring-catch, and wire-bound horn grip 80 cm; 31 1/2 in barrel 97.5 cm; 38 3/8 in blade (2) Provenance Mark Dineley Collection Exhibited The Pattern Room 1973-2012

Lot 437

A RARE 9MM FRENCH FIRST PATTERN MODEL 1854 PIN-FIRE RIFLED CARBINE BY TREUILLE DE BEAULIEU FOR THE 'CENT GARDE' OF NAPOLEON III, NO. 136, CIRCA 1854 with tapering sighted barrel rifled with four grooves retained by two brass bands each with a spring-clip, the forward band with iron sling swivel and a lug for a bayonet, stamped with inspector's marks at the breech, in a heart M beneath a mullet, the letter 'F' between two mullets in a lozenge and a similar mark involving the letter 'C', stamped '136' beneath and fitted with folding ladder back-sight, patent action including vertical breech-block operated by a knurled hook-shaped lever acting on the trigger, regulation figured walnut full stock (cracked through and repaired at the grip), impressed '136' on the left of the butt, brass butt-plate, iron trigger-guard, and a pair of iron sling swivels, complete with its sabre bayonet, with tapering single-edged fullered blade with Châtellerault Imperial arsenal inscription and the date 1854, brass hilt comprising oval guard and cap pommel, and banded horn grip 80 cm; 31 1/2 in barrel 100.3 cm; 39 ½ in blade (2) Provenance Mark Dineley Collection Exhibited The Pattern Room 1973-2012 The Cent-Gardes were created by Napoleon III. They were armed with a sabre for use on horseback, sabre-bayonet for fighting on foot, an epée for ceremonial dress and 'muskets' as described below. The contract for the muskets was awarded to Treuille de Beaulieu. Only three hundred of these notably small calibre breech-loading carbines were produced. 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. The first model trials surprised all participants, a high speed round penetrating a cuirass at what was considered normal distances in warfare. Among other problems the first model was criticised as fingers could become pinched in the triggers, the sabre lances distorted the barrels and the ammunition was relatively delicate. These faults were addressed in the second model. See Lorain 1979, pp. 10-14 .

Lot 439

A RARE 12.5MM FRENCH EXPERIMENTAL PERCUSSION CENTRE FIRE BREECH-LOADING RIFLED CARBINE INTENDED FOR THE 'CENT GARDE' OF NAPOLEON III, CIRCA 1854, BY GASTINNE RENETTE with tapering sighted barrel rifled with four grooves, retained by two brass bands each with a spring-clip, the forward band with iron sling swivel and incorporating a sprung cartridge ejector rod with knurled button, the barrel released by a sprung bar catch on the left of the breech, back-action lock, figured walnut full stock of regulation type impressed '26' on the right of the butt, brass butt-plate and trigger-guard, iron trigger-plate and a pair of iron sling swivels, complete with its sabre bayonet, with tapering blade formed with a pair of long fullers over the greater part of its length on each face, with Châtellerault arsenal inscriptionand the date 1854 on the back-edge, brass triple-bar hilt, cap-pommel with iron spring-catch, and wire-bound leather-covered grip 75.3 cm; 29 5/8 in barrel 92.5 cm; 36 1/2 in blade (2) Provenance Mark Dineley Collection Exhibited The Pattern Room 1973-2012 Gastinne Rennette presented this model of carbine for trial at the same time as Treuille de Beaulieu, along with carbines by Chassepot, Manceaux-Vieillard. Another example is preserved in the Musée de Saint Etienne. See Lorain 1980, pp. 13-15.

Lot 159

A RARE BAVARIAN SWORD HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with slightly curved terminal sword blade swelling to a double-edged point and cut with a long slender fuller along the back-edge on each side, curved axe-blade, tapering socket with bevelled edges, a pair of long straps, on an early wooden haft with an additional pair of straps 109.0 cm; 43 in head Provenance Galerie Fischer, Zurich, 7/8th May 1935, lot 30 A large number of halberds of this form, formerly in the Bavarian arsenal, are now preserved in the Bavarian Army Museum, Ingoldstadt. Others have been sold in these rooms 4 December 2013, lot 162; 7 May 2014, lot 116; 24 June 2015, lot 233. See Seitz 1968, p. 216, ill. 221.

Lot 154

A RARE ITALIAN HALBERD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY VENETIAN with broad terminal blade pierced with a pair of slots, fitted at the base with a broad steel collar formed of six vertical hoops each interrupted by a chiselled mask, forward leaning pierced axe-blade fitted with a bronze warrior mask on each face, triangular rear-fluke fitted with a pair of bronze masks and pierced en suite, rectangular socket fitted with a later spiked transverse bolt, a pair of slender straps, and lightly engraved throughout (worn), on a wooden haft 54.5 cm; 21½ in head A similar halberd is preserved in the Poldi Pezzoli Museo, Milan, cat. no. 525. A near-identical halberd was sold in these rooms, 28th June 2006, lot 347.

Lot 344

A RARE CONFEDERATE STATES, FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD, CIRCA 1863-65 with curved single-edged blade cut with a long broad fuller on each face, stamped 'C. Roby, W. Chelmsford., Mass.', brass hilt pierced and cast in low relief, including the letters 'CS' beneath a five-point star on the outside, leather-bound grip retaining a very small portion of plaited wire binding, in a contemporary steel scabbard 89.0 cm; 35 in blade Provenance John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, Massachusetts, Inv. No. 3460 Christopher Roby is recorded 1814-99. It has been suggested that the sword was assembled by Boyle & Gamble or Boyle, Gamble & Mitchell, Virginia.

Lot 79

A FINE AND RARE BROADSWORD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 15TH CENTURY, PROBABLY VENETIAN with straight double-edged blade of pronounced flattened section, stamped with a series of small marks within a broad central fuller between a pair of slender fullers over the lower third on each side, steel hilt comprising rear quillon with flattened globular terminal formed with an additional bar curling along the plane of the blade, forward quillon extending at a right angle to form the knuckle-guard and drawn-out at the base to form an additional loop-guard, the knuckle-guard of flattened section and cut with pairs of decorative notched lines, square pommel drawn-out on each side to a raised central moulding, and wooden grip, perhaps the original (the steel parts with areas of patination and light pitting, the grip with worm damage) 92.8 cm; 36 in blade A large number of similar swords are preserved in the Armoury of the Doges Palace, Venice, one such example is struck with the same series of marks on the blade (inv. no. A300). Other examples are preserved in the Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer, Vienna. A number of the swords in the Doge's Palace are impressed 'CX' on the grip for the Consiglio Dieci. The Council of Ten was established in 1310 following a revolt and was intended as a temporary Government body. However, it became permanent in 1334 with powers that increased substantially and, a century later, it was overseeing the Republic's diplomatic and intelligence services as well as managing its military affairs. The hilt is a variant form of Norman type 6. See Norman 1980, pp. 69-70, plate 9, and Franzoi 1990, p. 86, no. 151, figs 43, 217.

Lot 211

A RARE NORTH ITALIAN HALF ARMOUR, LATE 16TH / LATE 17TH CENTURY, FOR USE BY THE SWISS PAPAL GUARD comprising associated morion formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a high roped medial comb decorated to either side of its crest and base with incised lines, and a 'swept' integral brim turned down at each side and rising to an acute point at the front and the rear (the left of the brim cracked, each point damaged), the base of the crown pierced at the nape with a pair of holes for the attachment of a missing plume-holder and encircled by eleven (originally eighteen) round-headed lining-rivets with brass rosette-washers; collar formed of a single plate front and rear (the former with a small riveted patch at the left shoulder), each flanged upwards at the neck-opening to receive one or more additional lames (now missing), their roped lower edges originally ribbed but subsequently flattened; breastplate with an outward-flanged lower edge, of 'peascod' form fitted to either sides of its main plate and at the inner edges of the movable gussets of its arm-openings with working-life extensions (backplate missing); and large symmetrical pauldrons each formed of six lames overlapping outwards from the third and connected by a turner to a tubular upper cannon cut away diagonally at the inside of its lower edge; the main edges of the armour formed with roped inward turns, accompanied on the breastplate and the morion by recessed borders, the subsidiary edges of the pauldrons decorated with incised lines, all surfaces except those of the morion decorated with deeply incised acanthus scrolls, for the most part arranged symmetrically and involving at the top of the breastplate a grotesque mask embossed in relief, the decoration originally gilt on a blackened ground (now extensively pitted, patinated and worn) Provenance The Hon. Rose Talbot, sold Christies, London, 14 April 1976, lot 75, pl. 5. The armour can be recognised from its distinctive decoration as one of a series made for the use of the Swiss Papal Guard. Other armours of the series are to be found in the Museo Civico L. Marzoli, Brescia, Inv. Nos 860, 927-8, 941 & 947 (Rossi & Carpegna 1969, Cat. Nos 22-5 & 44, pp. 22-3 & 30), the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Acc. No. Hen.M.1.2.a-c-1933 (Eaves 2002, pp. 123-5, ill), the J. W. Higgins Armoury Museum, Worcester, Mass. Inv. No. 1137 (Grancsay 1961, p. 82, ill), and the Art Institute, Chicago (Karcheski 1995, p. 68, ill). Their decoration has in all cases been applied in the late 17th century to elements of late 16th and early 17th century North Italian make. The associated morion is one of a series obtained by the London dealer W. H. Fenton in Ireland at some time before 1933. Others of the series are now to be seen in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, Inv. No. IV. 449 (Dufty & Reid 1968, pl. CII, c), the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Acc. Nos Hen.M.32, 33 & 34-1933 (Eaves 2002, pp. 153-5, ill), and the Glasgow Museum and Art Gallery.

Lot 317

THREE RARE FLINTLOCK CARTRIDGES, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR DUTCH each formed of a cylindrical cartridge, fitted on the right with a screw-in pan and sprung steel (light rust) 6.0 cm; 2? in overall For a gun incorporating this system formerly in the Visser Collection see de Vries and Martens 2007, cat. no. 925.

Lot 356

A RARE BELT PLATE FOR THE AXMINSTER VOLUNTEERS, LATE 18TH CENTURY AND AN ARTILLERYMAN'S MEDALLION the first of brass, with a hook and two studs for attaching on the reverse, the front engraved with the crowned Regimental title enclosing the city gates device above the motto 'Sic Donec'; the second of silvered metal, the front decorated with the figure of Saint Barbara, the obverse cast with a cannon enclosed by the inscription 'Military Order of Saint Barbara for Artillerymen everywhere', with its chain; together with a modern copy of a Dutch 17th century tile, painted in blue with a musketeer, after De Gheyn the first: 7.5 cm; 3 in high (3) Provenance Robin Wigington Collection (1932-2002)

Lot 146

AN EXTREMELY RARE AUSTRIAN GOTHIC AHLSPIESS, SECOND HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY formed of a very long robust central spike of tapering square-section, stamped twice on each face at the base with the Vienna City Arsenal mark, fitted with its original circular guard at the base, and tapering tubular socket pierced with six holes, on a later wooden haft 121.2 cm; 47¾ in head Provenance The Vienna City Arsenal A number of Ahlspiesse are recorded in the Vienna Zeughaus inventory of 1444. The last delivery was made in 1497-1500 when three hundred and twenty two were supplied to Vienna from Piesting, Lower Austria, some of which were made by Hans Maidburger. Approximately one hundred and seventy are still preserved in the Vienna City Arsenal (inv. nos. 126.008-126.010, 126.050-126.057, 162.449-162.602). It would appear that this weapon remained in use for some time: examples are shown in the illustrated histories of the Emperor Maximilian, the Weisskunig and the Freydal. Other examples are preserved in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, the Musée de L'Armée, Paris and the Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Collection in t he Philadelphia Museum of Art. See Glück 1960, p. 35 and Vienna 1977, p. 77 no. 59. Examples retaining their original guards are rarely offered for sale.

Lot 100

A RARE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD OFFICIAL CHINESE BRONZE SEAL, with traces of gilding, dated 1749/1750, one side inscribed October in the 14th year of the Ching Emperor Qianlong, the other side with the number 2461, the top edge inscribed Li Bu Zao being a Works Ministry in the Forbidden City, 2.25in square & 3.6in long.(see Lot 252 19th May 2010 Wooley & Wallis for a very similar seal also dated 1750).

Lot 91

VARIOUS OWNERS A RARE CHISELLED IRON SCABBARD FOR A TROUSSE FROM THE SAXON ELECTORAL HUNT, OF JOHAN GEORG II (1613, ELECTOR 1656-80), THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with leather-covered wooden body bound with iron strips, the inner face with a pair of loops for suspension, the outer face with middle band chiselled with foliage, locket and chape decorated with woodland stag hunting scenes (chape missing its ball finial), the locket drawn-out for accompanying pieces (core missing), and pierced with the abbreviated inscription 'IGDIIHZSGCVBC' for Johan Georg Herzog II zu Sachsen Gülich Cleve und Berg Chürfurst 51.5 cm; 20 ¼ in A hunting garniture, dated 1662, comprising sword and trousse with similar scabbard, formerly in the Saxon Collections, was sold American Art Association, New York, 23 November 1928, lot 279.

Lot 75

European Edged Weapons VARIOUS OWNERS A RARE SWORD, RUSSIAN OR EASTERN EUROPEAN, 9TH/10TH CENTURY in excavated condition, with long straight blade double-edged for the last 18cm, the forte enclosed by a shaped panel extending over the edge of the blade on each side, slightly grooved tang pierced with three holes and retaining a pair of rivets for attaching the grips, straight cross-piece formed of a pair of spatulate quillons of differing length and a central diamond-shaped panel on each side 110.0 cm; 43¼ in blade The most famous sword from this distinctive group is the so-called sword of Charlemagne preserved in the former Imperial Schatzkammer, Vienna, inv. no. WS XIII 5. A similar sword is preserved in the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest. For a discussion of these swords see Kalmár 1935/6, pp. 150-55.

Lot 225

A RARE EUROPEAN MAIL CAPE OR PISAIN, PROBABLY GERMAN, LATE 15TH OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY composed entirely of riveted iron rings of half-round wire, those at the neck and at the base of the throat smaller in size than the rest and forming a stiff upstanding collar or standard, well-shaped to the shoulders, extending downwards to obtusely-pointed lower edges at the front and the rear of the waist and formed with a central opening at the rear (heavily patinated throughout with several small holes and some fusing of links at the neck) PROVENANCE Baron Armand van Zeulen (1838-96), sold Sotheby's, London, 1st April 1980, lot 81. Mail capes such as this, referred to by modern collectors as 'bishops' mantles', were known at the time of their use as 'pisains'. The relatively large rings of the present example indicate a date in the late 15th or early 16th century. Two similar examples are in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, Inv. Nos. III. 13 & 14, in one case fitted with a Nuremberg-inscribed brass ring. Others of an early fashion were formerly in the collections of Sir Guy Laking and Felix Joubert. See Laking 1920, Vol. II, figs 530-1).

Lot 133

A FINE AND RARE VENETIAN PARADE GLAIVE FOR THE DOGES SLAVIC GUARD, LATE 17TH CENTURY with broad heavy single-edged blade with rear-swept tip, the back formed with a large pierced projection comprising a pair of rampant horses centring on a shaped projection flanked by a pair of monsterheads, the base with a hippocamp on either side, the base engraved on each face over the lower three-quarters with a female angel trumpeting and holding a spear, standing on a crown incorporating trophies-of-arms above an espagnolette mask supported by another pair of angels, robust moulded socket, with an early faceted wooden haft covered with painted leather (small losses, the lower portion replaced) 113.7 cm; 44 ¾ in head Provenance Robin Wigington (1932-2002) See footnote to previous lot.

Lot 305

British Pre- 1881 XCII 92nd Gordon Highlanders Uniform Cross Belt Badge Plate, officers variant (Silvered bronze, lugs) Rare

Lot 306

Scottish 2nd Volunteer Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Helmet Plate (Bi-Metal, 3 lug fixing) KC, an extremely rare helmet plate.

Lot 332

21st London Regiment (First surrey Rifles) WWI cap badge, KC (Blackened Brass, slider) Rare specimen with incorrect date of 1903. K&K: 1853

Lot 347

1920's British Empire White Naval Ensign showing the Coat of arms of Australia, Canada, India and South Africa. New Zealand is represents by the white stars on the George Cross. An excellent and rare Naval ensign. Measures 34" x 18"

Lot 36

German WWII Pattern 'SS Gau Essen' belt buckle. A rare belt buckle with no makers mark.

Lot 387

Fiji - 1940 -Halfpenny ABU Rare, (KM14)

Lot 388

Fiji - 1950 - Penny, AUNC Rare,( KM 17)

Lot 390

Panama - 1916 -5 Centavos, ABU, rare,( KM2)

Lot 393

Portugal - 1933 -10 Escudos, UNC, Rare,( KM 582)

Lot 394

Portugal - 1942 -10 Escudos, AUNC (KM582), a Rare coin.

Lot 423

Great Britain Queen Victoria 1864 - Penny, Ref S3954, Grade NF, Rare Date

Lot 428

Ionian Islands 1862- Lepta, Ref (KM34), Grade (GEF). Rare silver mule.

Lot 446

Bury St Edmunds for Messrs Smith, Wright and Grays, Bankers, London -unissued, to bearer, unsigned. A rare early note. GVF

Lot 447

Channel Islands Bank £1 Jersey -Unissued, black on green, for Herman, Anthoine, Ahier, Le Gros and Co. A rare note, EF

Lot 475

British Guiana- 1910 - The Essequibo and Tobacco Rubber Estates Limited. Share certificate very rare.

Lot 481

1675 Charles Farthing, 1694 William and Mary Halfpenny, 1797 'Cartwheel' Two pence and Cartwheel George III Penny, 1827 George IV Halfpenny. Two of each VF to EF. An impressive and valuable range (12) in a coin tray catalogue value £2000+.... But GRANDE cigar uniface!! RARE

Lot 498

Cigarette Cards-Bob cigarette cards, 46 new Kent Road, rare Victorian card, No 66, creased photographic card, unlisted

Lot 557

Great Britain 1920-2.1/2d dull, Prussian blue, (SG373a) fine used rare

Lot 564

Great Britain 2004-Classic Locomotives mint and used revised booklet panes,(SG2418a) rare-(only 1000 issued without regulating)

Lot 653

Maps-John Speed 1552-1629 the English cartographer and historian is perhaps the most universally known name associated with antique maps, here we have the frontier piece from perhaps his most famous atlas-'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain'.-A hand tinted engraving dated 1614, mounted and framed (21"x15.3/4") overall, rare.

Lot 68

Prussian/Danish War Duppel Assault Cross as awarded during the 1864 War against Denmark over the annexation of Schleswig-Holstein. Rare medal.

Lot 69

A 1930's - 40's 'Jude' Star of David, a Historically Rare item as these were given to people of the Jewish faith for identify them.

Lot 702

Souvenir programme - to mark the launching of the Cunard 'White Star Linder' 'Queen Elizabeth' on September 27th 1938, a rare document full of photographs and technical detail.

Lot 756

Fontana 1965-Clap your hands, TL 5254, excellent sleeve, excellent vinyl, rare to find in this condition, in protective polythene sleeve.

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