A Coalport waisted round chamber candlestick, with ring handle, decorated in Kakiemon style with flowers and leaves, on an iron red flower decorated ground, and picked out in gilt, 5.8cm high (2 1/4"), circa 1810 (thumb piece chipped), and a Coalbrookdale pot pourri basket and cover, with loop handle applied and painted with flowers and leaves, circa 1840 (some damage)
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A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester flared teacups, from the Charborough Park Service, each with ring handle, finely painted in coloured enamels with named views of Dover Castle and North Loch Bridge, Scotland, on an orange and gilt vermicelli ground, script marks, circa 1808 (one cracked)
A Davenport teacup, coffee cup and saucer, the cups with ring handles, the scroll moulded border picked out in blue and gilt, printed marks in puce, and a teacup, coffee cup and two saucers, with bifurcated handles, decorated in blue and gilt with flowers and leaf scrolls, on a cream ground, pattern number S/2212
4 items of treen, comprising 19th century boxwood powder box with ring painted lid, 9cm diameter. Early 19th century fruitwood barrel-shaped spice box, 5.5cm diameter. Industrial circular needlebox and cover containing 21 needles 0-5, 7cm diameter. 18th century powderbox showing traces of colour, 9cm diameter.(4).
An equatorial sundial. Augsburg around 1800. Brass, engraved and blackened. The compass embedded in a rectangular plate with surrounding ornament. Hinged hour ring with gnomon, quadrant for latitude as well as plumb bob. On the reverse side signed "Johann Schrettegger in Augsburg". 57 x 57 mm. €1,200.00
A kandjar with Nephrite grip. Ottoman, 19th century. The blade of watered damask with double grooved central ridge, the heel, the quillons with crosspiece and the grip rails gold-damascened (faded in areas). Two green nephrite grip plates. The iron scabbard with six gold-damascened inscription cartouches fully covered with a floral and geometric gold decor. With carrying ring. Length 47 cm. €2,500.00
A silver-mounted shashqa. Ottoman, ca.1900. Single-edged blade with several fullers and double-edged tip, three gold-damascened inscribed cartouches with floral borders, long inscription band and a mosque over decorative blossoms and tendrils. Silver grip decorated with floral engraving and niello work with trophy bundles on each side and a tughra star on the pommel. Wooden scabbard covered with black leather and six nielloed and engraved fittings (defect at the chape). The locket with reverse carrying clasp and engraved Cyrillic inscription. Appended carrying ring with silver chain. Length 97 cm. €3,000.00
A kard with Nephrite grip. Indo-Persian, circa 1800. Slightly curved blade of watered damask with brass-inlaid ferrule. Green Nephrite grip with silver ferrule and pommel ring. Wooden sheath covered with shagreen leather laid over cord winding, with delicately hammered and engraved silver mountings. Length 36 cm. €1,200.00
A winged lobster-tailed burgonet. Polish, 2nd half 17th century. Light one-piece body with a riveted ring eyelet at the crest. Riveted visor with adjustable nose guard (renewed). One-piece tapering neck guard with simulated lames. Two attached cheek flaps. Lateral riveted, grooved wings with a pierced decoration of dots and hearts. Height about 29 cm. €3,500.00
An unusual German war hammer. 14th-15th century. The head in the shape of a clenched fist holding an inset iron dagger with reinforced tip of diamond section and riveted polygonal pommel. The fist and socket of cast bronze, with four decorative rosettes. Renewed(?) grooved wooden shaft with slightly conical grip, iron base plate with ring eyelet. Length 60 cm. €4,000.00
A Dusack (sabre). Styrian, 2nd half 16th century. Single-edged blade, double-edged at the point, with stamped crescent and star marks on the obverse side. Cut iron hilt with thumb ring, "S"-shaped quillons, wide guard turning far upwards and square pagoda-shaped pommel. Original leather grip covering over cord wrapping. Length 86 cm. €2,200.00
A two-handed sword. Saxony (?) ca. 1600. Ridged blade with guards. Massive iron hilt with remainders of blackening and engraved wave and punch mark decor. The ring guards with interior spirally decorated lis ornaments. Faceted mushroom-shaped iron pommel with engraved decor en suite with the quillons. The (later?) wooden grip decorated with tassels and honeycombed roped iron wire covering. Length 177 cm. €3,800.00
A two-handed sword. Styrian, circa 1610. Double-edged ridged blade with a stamped crowned mark on the obverse side above the guards. Massive iron hilt with original blackening, scroll-shaped decorations and ring guards on both sides. Original leather-covered wooden grip with faceted ball pommel. Length 176 cm. €3,200.00
A two-handed sword with waved blade. Salzburg, between 1612 and 1619. Ridged, double-edged blade, before the original leather covered ricasso smith's mark (cross between H) and etched coat of arms of the Salzburg Archbishop, Marcus Sitticus von Hohenems with remnants of gilding. A stamped crowned coat of arms between "ZH" (for Zeughaus Munchen [Munich Arsenal]) on each guard, the blackened hilt with double ring guards and downwards curving bars florally chiselled on both sides. Original leather covered and studded grip with remnants of fabric, florally chiselled and blackened pear-shaped pommel. Length 174 cm. €7,500.00
A "crab-claw"-hilted sword. Venetian, circa 1630. Double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section and grooved forte on both sides. Cut iron hilt with clamshell (small defect), typical "crab claw" quillons, screwed side-ring, slightly faceted oval pommel and iron wire grip cover. Length 99 cm. €1,400.00
A small sword. France, circa 1780. Triangular blade, the upper third blued and gilded. Pierced and cut iron hilt with well-preserved original bluing and partial gilding. Grip cover with copper wire wrapping. Brown leather scabbard with iron mountings (suspension ring band and chape restored ?). Length 104 cm. High-quality weapon in unusually good, untouched condition. €2,200.00
A Mauser C 96. "Flatside Large Ring Hammer" type. Calibre 7.63 mm, number 26287. Matching numbers. Marked "Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A/N" on the cartridge loader. Oberndorf proof marks. Target rear sights to 50-1,000 m. Early safety. Original, almost faultless finish with minimal handling marks. Small parts blued. Hammer stained gray. Dark brown wooden grip plates. A splendid Flatside! Subject to German export and national regulations on ownership and import. Please read Conditions of Sale. €2,700.00
A Mauser C 96. "Flatside Large Ring Hammer" type. Calibre 7.63 mm, number 27716. Matching numbers. Marked on the chamber "Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A/N". Target sights to 50-1,000 m. Early safety. With original finish except for a few handling marks, the left and right grip sides matte and with negligible spots. Small parts blued. Hammer and lock stained gray. Medium brown wood grips. Included is the matching numbered shoulder stock/case with blued fittings in excellent condition. Subject to German export and national regulations on ownership and import. Please read Condidtions of Sale. €2,800.00
A Hussar's carbine. Hessen-Kassel, circa 1820. Rifled barrel with seven grooves in 15.6 mm caliber with swivel ramrod and brass front sight (rear sight is missing). "ELG" mark stamped at the breech. Iron flintlock with brass pan, the lock plate signed "G. Berleur Fbt d'armes a Liege" (G. Berleur, manufacturer of arms at Liege). Walnut full stock with cheekpiece, plain brass furniture. The originally present carbine ring missing. Length 75.5 cm. To our knowledge the first time an example of this weapon has been offered for sale. €4,000.00
A West-Celtic iron helmet. 1st century B.C. Forged in one piece in the shape of a hat with a conical point (original boss missing), a flat inclined rim with rounded beading around the periphery, reinforced with riveted sheet-iron protection over the forehead with oval cut-outs arched like eyebrows, attached strongly curved cheek flaps with an ornamental boss in the centre and with a riveted ring for the chin straps. H 34.8 cm = 13.7 in. €15,000.00
An Iberian "mushroom"-antenna sword. in its own sheath. late Hallstatt, 6th to 5th century B.C. The long, slender, double-fullered iron blade with central reinforcing ridge, rounded quillons with three round inlaid copper ornaments on the front, the grip in two copper-soldered half-shells ornamented with a pierced and ribbed middle ridge, the antenna fork with two riveted mushroom pommels, on the grip and pommels an ample ornamentation of intarsia copper rings. the iron sheath in two soldered halves, on the front of the locket and on the rear of the chape an ornamentation of copper ring amidst copper double stripes, the carrying bar and carrying ring grooved. L 58.3 cm = 23 in. An inordinately rare, complete and richly decorated set. €1,400.00
An Celt-Iberian iron. "mushroom"-antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. The pointed blade with six reinforcing ribs over the entire length, file-ornamented quillons, a moulded grip with heat-damascened copper-ring ornamentation, the two-pronged antenna fork with soldered mushroom or plate pommels, professionally conserved, the surface somewhat blistery but intact. L 36.5 cm = 14.4 in. €800.00
An Iberian iron dagger or short-sword with an antenna grip. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several straight fullers narrowing to terminal points, straight quillons slightly overlapping the rincasso, soldered two-part grip shell with a ring moulding at the middle and decorated with heat-damascened copper rings, the grip fromt decorated with heat-damscened silver wire intarsia, a short moulded antenna fork with two ball pommels made of half-shells, professionally restored (a mended break at the blade tip) and in very good condition. L 39 cm = 15.4 €400.00
An Iberian iron dagger with a two-disc frame grip and its sheat. middle period La Tene Culture, 3rd to 2nd century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with strong bilateral median ridge, the grip frame complete in all details and riveted to the blade and within itself, straight quillons, median disc and disc-shaped pommel, the front decorated with exceptionally good file work and domed rivets, L 25.7 cm = 10.2 in. with a pertinent frame sheath with flat oval chape, the sheet-iron front punched and pierced in geometric designs, the piercing probably once containing stones or glass and held in place by a second layer of sheet iron, and with one preserved carrying ring, L 21 cm = 8.3 in. €600.00
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK dial: the 11 3/4 inch silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds ring and hour ring, signed Whiteside, Davies Street, London, striking on a gong, case: circular door with square hood with an arched top, waist door glazed, all with brass fillets, 78 1/2in. (200cm.) high

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