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A Third Reich Luftwaffe Parachutist’s finger ring, embossed with Luftwaffe eagles, the centre depicting the Luftwaffe Parachutist’s combat badge, the inner edge marked “Veljerse/ Sundovist” and with cast in “860” silver mark, the outer edge bearing impressed “800” and RZM marks, GC (slightly mis-shapen); a steel identity disc, stamped “98 Frw SS Feld. Gend Abtl 18”; an SS Totenkopf badge with RZM mark, SS runes and maker’s code; and a “Deutschland Erwacht 1933” enamelled lapel badge. Average GC (4)
A Venetian broadsword, Schiavona, c 1700, DE blade 36½” with short shallow fullers retaining traces of etched inscription, the typical multi barred hilt with thumb ring, wrap around quillon, and replacement brass pommel and plain wooden grip. QGC (blade worn and pitted, hilt pitted and cleaned). Plate 1
A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Wine Cup, probably Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), bell-form body raised on a short foot ring, decorated with lotus and scrolling foliage on the exterior and a floral spray on the interior, base with Jiajing mark, height 1 7/8 in., diameter 3 1/2 in.
A Regency Tortoiseshell Sarcophagus-Form Tea Caddy, c. 1800, with silver plaque and escutcheon, bronze lion`s mask and ring handles and paw feet, interior with two covered tea canisters and open compartment for mixing bowl, ivory inlay throughout, height 7 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 6 in.
An American or English Patinated Bronze and Gilt Lacquered Copper and Brass Sinumbra Lamp, c. 1830-60, retailed by Baldwin Gardiner, New York, labeled, acanthine columnar standard, foliate ring on three griffin supports, molded plinth base, paw feet, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 30 in., together with a glass chimney. Note: Baldwin Gardiner opened his warehouse at 149 Broadway, New York, late 1826/early 1827 selling lamps and other goods. Reference: Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, ed. Voorsanger, Catherine Hoover & John K. Howat, 2000, p. 361.
An American Classical Carved Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., Massachusetts, probably Salem, turreted top, case fitted with four graduated drawers flanked by acanthine and reeded stiles, ring-turned legs, height 41 in., width 43 3/4 in., depth 22 1/4 in.

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