dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled barrel (the inside needs cleaning, visible rifling), provided with front sight, 11 mm cal at the nozzle. Drop opening (the closing system needs revision). Six-shot cylinder with automatic ejector for the cartridge cases. Mark of the Liège test bench. Mechanism working both in single and double action. Engraved with small racemes. 70% of its antique nickel plating. Hard-rubber grips richly decorated in relief with masks and racemes. Ring for the strap. length 25,5 cm.
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dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, cusped blade of rectangular section. Wide, bowl-pommel made of brass with cover to let the blade come out. The upper segment of the shaft made of metal, with brass ring-nut that makes the blade snap forwards or backwards. The remain of the shaft made of wood, with small metallic base. height total with open blade 111,5 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 17th Century provenance: Brescia, Beautiful, smoothbore, two-stage, 15 mm cal barrels, octagonal with longitudinal ribs and signature 'Lazarino Cominazzo' at the first part and then, after a ring, carved as a fishbone with floral motifs at the base; engraved tangs. Locks signed' Gasparo Recalboni '; tangs, screws, pans and batteries decorated with leaves in high relief. Partially sculpted, wooden full stocks with iron mounts decorated en suite, pierced counter-plates, trigger guards and triggers.Wooden ramrods. length 49 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Marseille, Group of twelve, round, turn-off, 8 mm cal barrels made of fine damask, numbered from 1 to 12 and with mark from the Liège test bench. Oval frame signed 'G. ZAOUE A MARSEILLE' between floral engravings. Briarwood grips with iron mounts decorated en suite. Lower ring trigger with screw lock. Working. length 33.5 cm.
dating: about 1810 provenance: London, Round, smoothbore, brass barrel, the base with three rings, one made of iron and two made of brass, marked 'J. Bailey London', 'GP' or 'CP' under crown and with mark of the London test bench, bell-mouthed muzzle, with iron ring and front sight which works as a locking mechanism for the released bayonet, and it is mounted above the barrel, slightly shifted to the right, with release button. Lock signed 'J.s Bailey' and provided with secure-lock. Wooden full stock with brass mounts, the tip of the trigger guard worked as an acorn, the butt-plate with spring stopper. Horn-tipped, wooden ramrod and iron cartridge extractor. For James Bailey see 'Der Neue Stöckel', vol. I, page 48. The skilled gunsmith is documented in London from 1790 to 1810. length 73.5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Round, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel, with foresight; smooth, six-shot cylinder; iron frame, stamped and marked 'F.LLI MAZZOCCHI ROMA', provided with loading gate on the left; grip with checkered, wooden grip scales and ring for the strap. Serial number '170'. This rare revolver was built in Rome, for the Papal Gendarmerie, by Mazzocchi, following the model of the Belgian patent 'Chamelot et Delvigne'. length 20.5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Europe, Grooved, yatagan blade with mark 'ED', 'A' inside a circle and 'S' under crown at the base; iron crossbar with ring and mark; brass hilt with slot and iron spring, marked with a crowned 'S' and 'A' inside a circle. Iron scabbard. length 69.5 cm.
dating: 1878 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), provided with front sight and small folding rear sight, without visible marking of the 44/40 caliber. Frame with working mechanism, upper tang with model, serial number '263xx' in the lower part, saddle ring on the left side. Some pitting. Smooth wooden butt and fore-end. Iron mounts, butt plate with compartment. Together with a letter from the Cody Firearms Museum confirming that the weapon was received in the warehouse on December 29, 1878 and was shipped on April 7, 1879. The serial number of this interesting piece is in the range of the 'Late First Model' (see Flayderman's Guide 9th Edition, page 308, 5K-039). The dust cover has no checkered thumbrest, and slides under the guides, which are located on the sides of the opening of the receiver. All this also confirmed by the accompanying letter. length 98 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: England, Smoothbore, two-stage, brass barrel, octagonal at the first part and then round, with ring at the girdle. The first segment with the inscription 'NEWARK' and two marks of the test bench, the base engraved with a frame. Nozzle with circular bell-mouth, with moulded muzzle. A snap bayonet with a triangular iron blade under the barrel. Engraved, iron tang. Lock with brass plate and pan signed 'THOMAS', provided with anti-friction system. Half wooden stock with checkered neck and brass mounts engraved with floral motifs. With a trigger to release the bayonet before the trigger guard. Horn-tipped wooden side ramrod (missing parts) and iron cartridge extractor. length 83 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Austria, Octagonal, rifled barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), with round nozzle, provided with stud for the bayonet, foresight, adjustable rear sight, marked 'WANZEL' at the base, unit marks '15.B.5.C.', '1E' e '129.' Forward spring lock with Austrian imperial mark and date '859'. Mechanism needs revision. Long, wooden stock with some worm-hole, a vein near the counter-plate and a small restoration near the muzzle ring. Iron mounts. An adequate restoration is worth it. length 110 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Paris, Rifled, round, damascened, over-and under, 18 mm cal barrels (clean bores, visible rifling), the upper one signed 'Devisme a Paris', with front sight; finely engraved with floral motifs at the base and at the tang; back spring locks signed 'DEVISME A PARIS' and decorated en suite. Checkered wooden butt, enlarged pommel with serial number '1760', iron mounts decorated en suite Suspension ring. White-metal tipped ramrod made of browned iron, once turn-off it can be used as a cartridge extractor. length 37 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Japan, Cusp of triangular section with flat faces, the main one with a thin, central fuller. Short base of octagonal section. Tang with opening. Complete with black-lacquered wooden saya and ring nut. Without shaft. Age: late Edo period. length total with tang 39 cm.
dating: about 1880 provenance: England, Rifled, round, 577 cal barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), marked '34', with adjustable rear sight and foresight; Snider-system bolt. Working mechanism. Forward spring lock with two inscriptions in Arabic language, outline border. Wooden stock with brass mounts, barrel bracket, sliding saddle ring and iron ramrod. length 94.5 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe, Block of two faceted, smoothbore, swiveling, 9.8 mm cal barrels, with manual opening. On the back a folding bayonet with manual opening. Boxlock-type mechanism with frame engraved with a net. Two foldaway triggers and two rear hammers. Working mechanism. Wooden butt. Butt-plate with ring. length total 30,5 cm.
dating: about 1620 provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, widened at the base, with a short groove and finely engraved with floral motifs on a golden background. Hilt in carved, pierced and partially gilded iron with double convex valve, parry ring, two loop-guards and cauldron pommel, all with a very fine decoration of vine leaves with bunches of grapes, cornucopias and floral motifs at the bottom and in high relief . Wooden hilt in bas and high relief. Wooden hilt covered with wire binding and iron wire Moor's heads. length 101.5 cm.
dating: 17th - 20th Century provenance: Italy, Two with powder dispenser, the upper part provided with screwdriver and three mouthpieces with square holes, curved necks. The handle is also a powder dispenser, with octagonal body sliding along a central bar provided with clicks and releasing through the lever on the back. Provided with a suspension ring on a rotating ring nut. One in good conditions, the other in bad conditions. Together with a double-headed key and a modern screwdriver. length 10.2 - 17 - 18 cm.
dating: 16th / 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, antique, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, provided with short fuller at the forte, marked with 'S' and a cross on both sides. Hilt of the historicism, made of iron. Quillon with quillons curved towards the blade, richly decorated in bas-relief and depicting warriors at the front, wide side ring decorated en suite, as well as the pommel. Twisted, twisted hilt covered with leather. length 109,3 cm.
dating: about 1810 provenance: London, Smoothbore, brass, two-stage barrel, octagonal at the first part, with frame engraved at the base and two marks of the test bench, then round after a ring, and with a circularly bell-mouthed muzzle, the iron front sight works also as a locking mechanism for the bayonet, it is mounted above the barrel and released with a spring on the engraved tang. Elegant flint lock signed 'PEACOCK', engraved with floral motifs and with anti-friction, watertight and secure-lock systems. Full wooden stock with checkered neck. Brass mounts finely engraved with floral motifs. Brass-tipped, wooden ramrod and iron cartridge extractor with screwable brass stopper. Very rare, considering its very good conditions. For W. Peacock see 'Der Neue Stöckel', vol. II, page 927. length 75 cm.
dating: about 1880 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal, 45 cal barrel with front sight, marked 'D D LEFAUX B.TE' on one side. Smooth, six-shot cylinder with mark of the Liège test bench. Smooth frame with serial numbers '1257' and '8477'. Checkered wooden grips. Suspension ring. Small areas with rust damage. 80% of the original browning. length 29.5 cm.
dating: circa 1600 provenance: Germany, Of octagonal shape, with enlarged and octagonal base and ring near the muzzle, base with oblique pitting, round muzzle just above the vent, 43 mm cal; remains of a locking mechanism on one side, maybe a handle probably to easily put it inside the opening of a shaft. Very rare. height 32 cm.
dating: Circa 1800 - 1860 provenance: Japan, Octagonal, 11,4 mm cal barrel tapered towards the nozzle which is provided with a moulded muzzle and a high foresight; remains inlays at the back, a, engraved brass block and a fixed rear sight at the breech plate. Iron pan, with brass swiveling cover. Lock entirely made of brass. Long wooden stock with Kanji stamps on the left side. Brass mounts. A tiger-shaped badge on the grip. The back reinforced with a brass, bamboo-like badge. Engraved ring-nut around the breech, as well as the badge on the lower side. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. During the time of use, it was probably reduced from a teppo. Fuse included (of recent manufacture). Working mechanism. length 60,5 cm.
dating: circa 1700 provenance: Germany, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with two deep grooves, the base with writing 'xxx INN TI DOMINI xxx' (not completely legible). 'S'-shaped, iron quillon featuring lion-shaped edges with silver encrustments. Deer-horn hilt with engraved, iron ring nut. length 96.5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Naples, Smoothbore, two-stage, 17 mm cal barrel, octagonal at the first part and with the Royal Factory mark and 'DP' mark under the crown among gold-inlaid crosses and lilies, then round after a ring and acanthus leaves; finely engraved tang; partially engraved lock converted to percussion. Wooden full stock (small missing part) with checkered butt and engraved iron mounts in the style of the Empire, trigger guard with a beautiful trophy of arms, the butt-plate decorated in a similar way. Belt hook. Horn-tipped, wooden ramrod (small missing parts) with iron cartridge extractor. length 31 cm.
dating: 1871 - 1874 provenance: Russian Empire, Round, rifled, S&W Russian 44 cal. barrel provided with high rib, marked with the address of the Smith & Wesson in Cyrillic and with remains of marks. Grooved, six-shot cylinder. Some pitting. Mechanism needs revision , unsteady cylinder with loaded hammer. Serial number '18xxx' on the grip, barrel, cylinder and opening lever. Grip with smooth, wooden grip scales, ring for the strap. Firing pin with a restoration. length 35.5 cm.
dating: 1882 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel (some incrustation inside, clearly visible rifling), with address and patents in two lines with 'KING'S IMPROVEMENT', adjustable and foldable rear sight. With no caliber marking. Remains of ancient bluing. Working mechanism. A few small areas with pitting. Smooth, walnut butt and fore-end. Saddle ring. Butt plate pad with gate. Serial number '97xxx A'. length 98,5 cm.
dating: early 16th Century provenance: Southern Europe, Cylindrical, iron barrel, reinforced with thick rings. The nozzle provided with a thicker, ring-shaped, iron reinforcement. Another very thick ring at the center. The rear part of the barrel with an opening to insert a chamber piece and a stirrup breech. Small faceted cascabel knot provided with a long base to set the barrel. The trunnions provided with an iron gun-fork for the gunwale assemblage. The surface with remains of bituminous painting (later?) and strong pitting. Provided with an iron chamber piece (probably of the same age) of the right diameter, complete with vent and a handle to remove it and carry it. The bottom part with a wooden wedge featuring a handle. On a wooden carriage (probably manufactured at the beginning of the 20th century) with a wooden tripod with wrought-iron mounts. length barrel 120 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: India, Wide, double-edged blade with central groove divided into six segments, the base with remains of brass inscriptions among silver decorations. Iron hilt with quillons ending in stylized elephant's heads, remains of silver inlays. Small deflects. Wooden scabbard with leather covering (missing parts and defects) with two iron bands decorated en suite and provided with a suspension ring. length 99 cm.
dating: circa 1880 - 1890 provenance: Suhl, Round, rifled, 10.6 cal barrel (clean bore, visible rifling) with octagonal base, nozzle with ring, provided with front sight; six-shot grooved cylinder; frame with safety lock, marked 'S. & S. V.C.S. C.O.H SUHL'; smooth wooden grips, ring for the strap. Working mechanism. Some slight pitting. Various marks in the lower part, the butt plate with the mark '1.M.II.11.R.40.', and a previous one 'R. I. M. 16.16.' (cancelled). Single serial number '55xx'. length 36 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Russian Empire, Solid and wide, flat, curved, single-and false-edged blade. Brass hilt with 'S'-quillon, the center of crossguard a beaded ring with a pierced anchor inside. Pommel shaped as a stylized eagle's head with chain. Wooden hilt. Wooden scabbard covered with leather and with brass monts, engraved with an anchor and floral motifs, two suspension rings. The quillon and the scabbard mounts marked 'E7', the quillon also marked with 'P'. length 49 cm.
dating: 1889 provenance: Brescia, Octagonal, rifled, 10.35 mm cal barrel. Bore in good condition. Six-shot cylinder, marked 'BRESCIA' under the Savoy coat of arms and with a crowned 'P.B.' mark. Beautiful, slightly refreshed bluing. Checkered wooden grips. Ring for the strap. Working mechanism. Rare in these conditions. length 26 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Europe, Smoothbore, round barrel, with frame at the base, strongly bell-mouthed muzzle and decorated with a ring. Codetta with rear sight; military-type locks with brass pan. Slightly sculpted, wooden full stock with brass mounts and iron ramrod. length 94.5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal barrel with engraved octagonal base, provided with a high front sight; smooth cylinder engraved with floral motifs and with the mark of the Liège test bench. Frame decorated en suite. Rare gate with side opening, extractor. Wooden grips with suspension ring. Engraved, iron mounts. Working mechanism. length 32 cm.
dating: about 1885 provenance: London, Round, rifled, 455 cal barrel, with rib and high front sight made of white metal. Grooved, five-shot cylinder. Frame marked 'WEBLEY R.I.C. MODEL / 83', 'W&S', '5 SHOT' with serial number '79257' and cal. '455'. The frame marked 'P. WEBLEY & SON LONDON BIRMINGHAM'. Loading gate. Checkered wood grips. Suspension ring. length 20 cm.
dating: late 17th Century provenance: Northern Europe, Smoothbore, two-stage, octagonal and round, 13 mm cal barrel with a short faceted segment and a ring at the girdle. Pitting. Lock with working mechanism, slightly-rounded plate decorated with grotesques and masks, featuring remains of the writing 'MASTRECT' (not perfectly legible) at the center. Wooden stock with missing parts and readjustments. Iron-tipped, wooden ramrod, antique. Brass mounts. The butt-plate decorated with openwork and with round decorations depicting portraits of ladies in relief. length 47,5 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Germany, Rifled, octagonal, 35 cal (Pruss. Inch) barrel, slightly bell mouthed, with front sight, cal. 35; frame marked 'v. Dreyse Sömmerda'; six-shot cylinder; frame marked 'Cal. 0.39 - 4 1/2 Ccnt Pul.', 2591 'and' v. DREYSE SÖMMERDA '. With floral engravings and most of its original browning. Beautiful briar butt with checkered grip. Working mechanism. Suspension ring. This rare revolver was loaded with paper cartridges that completely burned, so an extractor was not required.See a model of this rare weapon from the Frank R. Horner collection in 'Firearms Curiosa' by Lewis Winant, page 216 pic. 241 length 31.5 cm.
Great British and World banknotes, including Bank of England Peppiatt ten shillings 'D81D' and one pound 'L68E', Page ten pounds 'B63', Page ten pounds 'A70', various cashier one pound notes etc, The British Linen Bank one pound 15th April 1960, The Royal Bank of Scotland Ballantyne one pound 'No BQ 920468', other Scottish banknotes, various German notes etc, housed in a ring binder album
World banknotes, including Queen Elizabeth II The States of Jersey one pound 'DB202703', five pounds 'BB527762' and ten pounds 'AB651481', reserve bank of New Zealand two dollars '1L3 741894', King George V Straits Settlements one dollar 1st January 1935 'F/83 28924', various Bank of England notes etc, housed in two ring binder albums
PAIR OF SCAGLIOLA AND WHITE MARBLE CORINTHIAN COLUMNS, 69cm highOne with large chip to ring above okumn, both with further chips to corners, edges and exposed areas, both with cracks, craters, losses and repairs to coloured columns, one of the bases with a crack running through, both bases with further chips, nibbles and losses, additional images available
MCINTOSH OF KIRKCALDY TEAK SIDEBOARD,label to cutlery drawer with two further drawers and pull-down door enclosing slide flanking twin cupboard doors enclosing single shaped shelf, 214cm wideSun faded overall, ring mark and further marks and stains to top, some scratches and marks to frontage and particularly drawer handles, scuffs to supports, some further marks to sides, will require some restoration
Tolkien (J.R.R.) [The Lord of the Rings], 3 vol., comprising: The Fellowship of the Ring, 3rd impression; The Two Towers, 2nd impression; The Return of the King, 2nd impression, all with ink name to front endpaper, original cloth, first with spine slightly faded, last with torn dust-jacket with spine browned, 8vo, 1955.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fourth impression, contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, 1955, The Two Towers, second impression, third impression jacket, 1955, The Return of the King, first edition, first impression, with signature mark '4' and sagging text to p.49, 1955, folding maps, original cloth, spine ends bumped and creased, first and third lightly marked and soiled, dust-jackets, spines toned, second joint splitting, last lacking lower cover, rather creased with frayed edges, torn with portions of loss to spine ends, corners chipped, 8vo.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fifth impression, 1956; The Two Towers, second impression, 1955; The Return of the King, first impression, 1955, first editions, folding maps, modern calf-backed boards, spines gilt in compartments with red and blue calf spine labels, silk endpapers, spine ends and joints lightly rubbed, some scuff marks to vol.3, 8vo.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fourteenth impression, 1965, The Two Towers, eleventh impression, 1965, The Return of the King, 1965, vols. 2 & 3 with neat contemporary ink ownership signatures to front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jackets (ninth and twelfth impressions), faded, small nicks and tears to extremities, worse to spine ends, light soiling patch to spines, worse to vol.3, 8vo.
NO RESERVE Fry (Christopher) Open Door, first edition, signed inscription from the author "Kenneth: I think the date of printing was 1934 with best wishes Christopher" to title, original wrappers, lightly toned, 1935; The Firstborn, first edition, signed by the author to title, original play programme and typed letter from the author loosely inserted (programme lightly faded and rust-stained from staple), original cloth, dust-jacket, light toning, faint ring marks to lower panel and one or two spots, Cambridge, 1946; and 6 others, plays by authors, 8vo (8)
18ct gold oval pink sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, London import mark 1989, sapphire approx 1.70 carat, total diamond weight approx 1.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 5.5gm, size N, overall head = 18mm x 14mm, bright well matched diamonds good condition, The overall head slightly dips to one side has possibly been knocked but no damage to stones or setting and not detrimental to its appearance.
18ct gold oval sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, hallmarked, sapphire approx 4.85 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.30 caratCondition Report:Approx 5.95gm, size M-N, very small chips to girdle in one area, otherwise good condition, overall head = 15m x 13mm
Gold round amethyst and old cut diamond openwork pendant, on gold spiga link necklaceCondition Report:Pendant approx 3.05gm, length = 23mm, width = 16mm, tested 20ct (client had this converted from an old ring), necklace approx 3.4gm, tested 18ct (clasp 9ct), length = 43cm, both good condition
Early 20th century gold three stone old cut diamond and emerald ring, stamped 18ct Plat, the inside initialled and dated 24.7.32, total diamond weight approx 0.40 carat Condition Report:Approx 2.25gm, size J-K, bright diamonds good colour, one good the other with some light inclusions visible under 10x loop, couple of very very slight nibbles to one diamond edge visible under 10x loop, emerald good condition with inclusions measuring approx 4.5mm x 4mm x depth 3.05mm

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