dating: circa 1800 provenance: England, Smoothbore, 19 mm cal. barrel with a ring at the base, marked with three markings and two marks of the test bench, provided with foresight (also clutch for the bayonet). Tang marked "2P IG", the rest is not legible. Big flintlock, working mechanism. Wooden full stock with brass mounts. Iron ramrod (of a later time?). Socket bayonet with triangular blade, apparently impossible to fit over the muzzle. (length 52,5 cm). length 148 cm.
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dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Swiss, Smoothbore, round, 19 mm cal. barrel, with clutch for the bayonet, ring at the breech. Tang with a slightly visible sight. Lock with flat lock plate, and rounded tang, brass pan. Working mechanism. Long wooden stock, 'G. BOUVIER NEUCHATEL' mark next to the counterplate. Brass mounts, elliptical escutcheon at the base, the muzzle ring with foresight and iron hook. Iron ramrod. length 143,5 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Rifled, round, 17,9 mm cal. barrel at the nozzle (bore with encrustations need cleaning, visible rifling along the entire length), with adjustable rear sight. Sliding-revolving bolt with working mechanisms and 'BA' mark. Full wooden stock, numbered. Iron and brass mounts at the nozzle, ring nut with club guide for the bayonet, provided with foresight. Without ramrod. length 109 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Austria, Round, smoothbore, 18 mm cal barrel with remains of marks at the back. Some pitting. Flintlock with brass pan; mechanism in good working order. Wooden full stock. Smooth, brass mounts. Muzzle ring with foresight. length 43 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: France, Smoothbore, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, the base round with square sides, after a round ring, engraved and gilded on a blue background with trophies and floral motifs in the style of St. Etienne, foresight; engraved gilded tang. Flintlock richly engraved with floral motifs in bas-relief. Full wooden stock lightly carved in floral motifs, with partially engraved and gilded iron mounts. The escutcheon on the back, probably replaced. Wooden ramrod. length 33 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Tuscany, Smoothbore, three-stage barrels, octagonal at the central part, round at the edges, strong bell-mouthed nozzle engraved with rings, raised ring at the center, Arabic engravings and brass inlays on the surface. Engraved tangs. Florentine flintlocks with smooth, slightly round plates, the hammer screw and the pan carved with masks, dog and the batterie (one with no upper jaw) carved with floral motifs. The pan cover carved with a mask and with the monogram 'BSP' at the inside. Slightly sculpted, wooden stocks (small damages and antique restorations on one pistol) with iron mounts carved with busts and floral motifs, the counter plates with piercings and provided with belt hook. Iron-tipped wooden ramrod. A pierced and carved, under crown decoration (a lily?) at the back. length 45 cm.
dating: 17th Century provenance: Germany, The body consisting of two voluminous triangular-shaped plates made of deer horn. One side featuring a beautiful and finely engraved hunting scene, in which three men on horseback chase a deer and a wild boar, armed with spears and bows and followed by their dogs. The scene is surrounded by a thick double frame engraved with leaves and intertwined bands. The opposite side, instead, features an allegory of equal beauty in which four divinities, or nymphs, with their hair intertwined with flowers, ears of wheat and vine leaves hold their hands, one of them is completely naked and is feeding a small bird with grapes. The chariot is pulled by five birds of prey (griffins?) and is led by a winged putto. To complete the scene a dog and a cupid shooting an arrow. Also this scene is surrounded by the same engraved frame. At the base of the fuse a petal carving. The fuse itself is engraved with leaves and has a truncated-cone shape. To support the sides two iron bands equipped with numerous loops. On the wider side, the edge is crossed in the center by a thick tube made of horn sectors (a couple of elements probably replaced) engraved with leaves en suite with the fuse. The wider side also features remains of the antique black Moroccan-leather covering with decorations and remains of purple velvet lining. On the upper side is a large spiral-worked iron loop and a ring. Remains of ancient cords and tassels. Very rare. Both engravings of high quality. dimensions 48 x 30,5 x 10 cm.
dating: 1836 provenance: Spain, Smoothbore, two-stage, 17 mm cal. barrels, first octagonal after round with ring at the nozzle, decorated in silver and signed 'En Placencia Ano de 1836'. Engraved tangs. Forward spring lock signed 'Joag.n Larrategui', engraved and with cock shaped as a dragon, engraved pistons. Full wooden stock with checkered butts. Engraved iron mounts. Complete with ramrods (minor damage). In patina with slight surface rust easily removable. Interesting pair of percussion pistols from the early period of development of this system. length 32 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Europe, Smoothbore, octagonal, 10 mm cal. barrels with folding bayonet; boxlock-type frames engraved with lozenge. Button for the opening of the barrels. Foldaway triggers. Grooved wooden butt, iron butt-plate with suspension ring. length 22.5 open 31 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal, blued, 8 mm cal. barrel, engraved at the edges and with mark 'Y' at the base, foresight; smooth, engraved, six-shot cylinder. Oval iron frame decorated en suite, upper hammer, ring trigger, safety lock. The mechanism needs revision. Wooden grips, frame signed 'H. COLLEY PATENT'. COLLEY BREVETE' and with small mark. Rare. length 28.5 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Four round, smooth-bore, numbered, 9 mm cal. barrels, with Liege test-bed stamp; oval, iron frame finely engraved with floral motifs, ring-trigger with lower firing pin. Butt with ebony grip scales, external band engraved en suite, internal one smooth and with signature 'MARIETTE BREVETE'. length 18.5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Smoothbore, round, with engraved octagonal base and foresight, 11 mm cal. barrel; grooved cylinder with scarcely legible manufacturer, probably Lefaucheux, grooved and engraved with floral motifs like the frame. Loading gate and extractor. Wooden grips. Suspension ring. length 30 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Rifled, round ,11 mm cal. barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), with foresight, marked 'A. PLIERS BREVETE' at the back, crowned 'V' mark. Six-shot cylinder with frame engraved racemes. Working mechanism, both in double and single action. Frame engraved with racemes. Interesting mechanism with rotating ring nut behind the cylinder: to reload the revolver it is necessary to correctly align the ring nut, it is then possible to extract a segment and thus remove the used cartridge cases through the extractor (missing locking mechanism) and load new ones. 95% original browning. Very well preserved metals. Checkered, wooden grip, with holding tab at the back. Trigger guard and grip engraved en suite. length 30,5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Liege, Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel with high rib marked ''A FRANCOTTE A LIEGI' and provided with foresight, marked 'LEFAAUCHEUX BREVETE ACIER FONDU', 'E' on the sides and engraved with floral motifs; smooth, six-shot cylinder engraved with floral motifs and marked 'AF' under crown. Frame finely engraved with floral motifs with serial number '265xxx'. Checkered wooden grip scales. Suspension ring. In a wooden case with 'F. Edmonds' brass plate, covered with red velvet (partially worn) with two tools and label of LEPAGE FRERES in Paris. length 30 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller at the center and thin, dorsal groove; brass hilt with two loop-guards pierced and wavy at the borders, one movable and with a locking mechanism, wooden grip covered with leather, brass wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts and a suspension ring. Rare. length 91 cm.
A CEYLON NO HEAT YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING set with an oval mixed cut yellow sapphire of 27.97 carats, accented by round brilliant cut diamonds to the shank, no assay marks, size N / 6.5, 12.3g. Accompanied by a gemmological report stating that the sapphire is of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) origin, with no indication of heat treatment.
A TANZANITE AND DIAMOND REVERSIBLE RING in 14ct white gold, the hinged band reversible to show two different sides of the head of the ring, one set with a round cut tanzanite within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, the other side set with a cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 14K, size N / 6.75, 7.4g.
Cromwellian Eureka brass electric lantern clock, the 7" brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved plate inscribed Eureka Clock Co, Ltd, London, Pat no. 14614-1906, also bearing the no. 2253 above six o'clock on the chapter ring and inscribed Made in England below, surmounted by pierced foliate and dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 17.25" high
Good French repeater calendar carriage clock striking on a bell, the back signed Scherer á Paris on a plate screwed to the bottom, with five winding and hand adjustment apertures, also with a fast/slow lever, the silvered dial with principal chapter ring over subsidiary days of the month and alarm dials, within a Paul Garnier style bevelled glazed case, 7.5" high; also with red Morocco leather travelling case
French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the porcelain dial painted with a seated lady in a formal garden to the centre and gilded foliage on a blue celeste ground outside the chapter ring with Roman numerals, within a foliate engraved corniche brass case surmounted by an oval porcelain painted panel and engraved handle, 7.25" high

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