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A French Cuirassiers Sword dated 1829. Heavy s/e fullered blade 38". Four bar brass hilt with Phrygian Pommel (see Mod 1854 Cuirassier Model) Ordnance marks & number '1652' to bar. Top blade flat marked MFR de KLINGENTHAL FEV 1829. Leather-bound grip. In its 2 ring steel scabbard. An impressive piece in good condition for age.
A good 9mm Pinfire 6 shot revolver circa 1860. Belgian proof & Birmingham view mark. Blued cylinder & T/guard. Side mounted ejector rod. Sidegate loading. Quality polished grip. Barrel 6". Buttcap with lanyard ring. Spur hammer. Rear sight forming a closed frame. This is a very attractive piece and a collectors lot.
A good flintlock boxlock pistol with spring bayonet. Brass barrel & frame with Belgian proof 'ELG' (Liege): centrally mounted ring neck cock with sliding top thumb safety (locks cock & frizzen to fence). Chequered walnut grip. Acanthus decoration to side plates. Octagonal barrel 4.5". Approx 20 bore. A nice pistol in good working order. An attractive collectors lot.
An interesting Spanish Double Barrelled .45 calibre pistol. Makers name 'JOSE MARIA ARINO ERMUA' picked out in gold on the centre rib of the twin. 5.25" barrels. Reverse sliding breech with integral ejector (cock hammers to open breech). Engraved silver plated action. Double triggers. Gutta Percha grips and lanyard ring. A fine pistol in its day & mechanically interesting . D/Act with certificate.
Pistol: A massive German Cavalry percussion, single shot pistol circa 1840 to 1855. Damascus barrel 10" bore approx 13 bore. Walnut stock with brass furniture. Sideplate regimentally marked 'K.H.D. 7. B.' (Kings Husaren Dragoon Regt) Steel backstrap marked 'No 18' & cut for shoulder stock. Heavy brass buttcap with lanyard ring. Stepped unbolted lock. Unusual sliding cross bolt safety. Steel rearsight. Heavy hammer. Scews & other parts all matching numbers '18'. Brass trigger guard. Very crisp lock on both first and second cock. A rare and outstanding pistol in collector's grade condition. VGWO & condition. No licence required.
Pistol: A modified pattern 1796 heavy cavalry flintlock pistol with the round pattern 1777 Government lock with a ring neck cock. Worn overall. Barrel 9''. Brass furniture. Original walnut stock with plain bag shaped grips. Lock in working order (somewhat sluggish) unmarked with age wear. Replacement wooden ramrod.
Revolver: A good 'Old Specification' (1991) Webley MKVI revolver. Cal .455. barrel 6". Frame marked 'WEBLEY MKVI PATENTS 1916' frame marked with sold out of service mark. WD ordnance marks. Good hard rubber grips (no chips or damage). Open cylinders which will take dummy rounds. Lanyard ring with lanyard. In good working order and condition (no pitting). Shows normal service wear & has a patinated steel finish. These 'Old Spec' WW1 service revolvers are hard to find. Sold with d/act certificate.
Rifle: A flintlock trade musket for Africa. Part round, part octagonal, barrel 30'' with English proofs. Border engraved, flat lock plate with ring neck cock. Tail of lock marked 'Warranted''. Centre of lock with elephant logo. Steel ramrod, brass furniture beech (?) stock. In G.W.O and condition. Lock crisp on 1st and 2nd cock. With 1914 dated SMLE leather sling.
WW1 Zeppelin trench art including a pennant made in the form of a cross engraved Zepp l33 24-9-16 a ring engraved Zeppelin l31 1916 and a section of wire from the Cuffley Zeppelin Sept 3rd 1916 in Red Cross presentation packet also comes with a 1920 map of the zeppelin airship rain 25-26th September 1916
A 19th century Cavalry 'Lancer' type percussion pistol. Approx 17 bore. Although unmarked, a nice original example made for Indian use. 'Bakers Pattern' type lock (converted form flintlock?) Rack hammer number 3299 to stock. Brass furniture, fore-end. Captive iron rammer. Lanyard ring. A good example showing normal service wear. Lock in w/order & good condition for age.
Victorian oak large mirror back sideboard, the bevel edged rectangular mirror flanked by two open shelves and panels with a mirrored back, with ring turned baluster supports, the base with three drawers over an open recess with shelves and flanked by two carved cupboard doors, height 88' x width 72.5'.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere, decorated stylised flowers and foliage, the base incised with Frank Butler monogram and 364 impressed 1883, 17 cm high Condition report Report by NG No visible chips or cracks. Some light rubbing to foot ring. Some firing faults, firing cracks and glaze faults to surface. Other later surface scratches. Inside interior base watermarked.
A George III oak lowboy, having three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, on cabriole front legs with pad feet, 75 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GH Front half of top appears to have been replaced at some point (grain very different to back half). Top - ring marked, scratched and dented, showing some nail holes around the periphery. Handles appear to be in period but small holes present between the twin mounting holes visible on the centre and left drawer. Legs appear to be original. Both rear legs with toes broken off. Moulding to the right of the left hand front leg broken off and temporarily fixed. Some chipping and denting to cock beading, but all appears to be present (on the drawer fronts). All in all presents well but with some possible old restorations and replacement parts. Chips, cracks, dents and gouges commensurate with age and use. Some old wood worm visible to the underside. Saleroom fresh condition.
A 17th century style oak refectory table, on turned legs joined by stretchers, 183 cm wide Condition report Report by GH Several dark old ring marks to the top surface, as well as old darkened scratches, marks, dents and splintered areas commensurate with age and use. Structurally very solid with no obvious major damages or restorations. Some chips, nicks and scratches commensurate with age, particularly to the legs, and foot wear to the stretchers.
A Chinese bottle vase, with turquoise decoration, 22.5 cm high, and another similar, 12 cm high Condition report Report by NG Large bottle vase: Crackled glaze with chipping and losses around foot-ring, some black spots and other imperfections also. Slight rubbing to rim of neck. Some light surface scratching. Smaller vase: Also chips and losses to glaze around foot-ring. Base unglazed, unlike larger vase, other glaze imperfections and marks, feels more densely potted. Again with some rubbing around neck rim.
A bracket clock, the 15 cm wide arched square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the arch with Slow/Fast subsidiary dial, fitted an eight day movement striking on two gongs, in a walnut case with gilt brass mounts, 51 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by NG With pendulum, disassembled. No it is not a fusee movement

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