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Lot 565

A 9 carat gold diamond ring, 6.4g, size Q/R, boxed, with certificate

Lot 568

An 18 carat gold sapphire and diamond ring, 4.4g, size R, boxed with certificate

Lot 571

A 9 carat gold white and yellow diamond cluster ring, 5.5g, size Q, boxed with certificate

Lot 572

A 9 carat gold ring, together with a tigers eye and lapis double-sided ring and a blue enamelled ring, 22g gross, all size R (3)

Lot 730

A Regency mahogany pembroke table, on ring turned legs, together with a pair of French Empire fruitwood chairs (3)124w x 93d x 72h cm overallCondition report: Table is solid and usable but scruffy. Drawer runs ok and the leaves opens out as they should. Quite a few marks and signs of wear. Pair of chairs are in similar condition.

Lot 817

A Regency mahogany pembroke table, on ring turned legs101w x 100d x 72h cm

Lot 315

An Arts and Crafts copper and brass coal bin and lid, with hammer beaten decoration, flanked by ring handles35dia x 40h cm

Lot 2415

A 19th century brass combination stamp box and scale with fob suspension ring, length 3.5cm, two 19th century brass stamp cases, detailed '1874', and a 19th century nickel plated pocket postal scale, length 8.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2183

A 20th century reproduction mahogany book trough with ring turned legs and pad feet, height 86cm, width 91cm, depth 38.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2188

A pair of late Victorian walnut framed tub back chairs, on ring turned legs and castors, height 74cm, width 70cm, depth 73cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2168

A George III mahogany drop-flap dining table, raised on ring turned legs, height 72cm, length 158cm, depth 121cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 322

SIX SILVER TEASPOONS,along with a pair of silver napkin rings, and further silver napkin ring (9)

Lot 6

NINE CARAT GOLD DRESS RING,along with a nine carat white gold ring (2)Condition report: The size of the ring is J 1/2 the stones are Diamonds but two appear to be missing.

Lot 7

MAUCHLINE TARTAN WARE GLASS CASE,decorated with Prince Charlie tartan, 8cm high, along with a tartan ware napkin ring, silver napkin ring, six silver coffee spoons, two William Younger & Co barrel formed tape measures made for the Empire Exhibition 1938, silver rattle teether, Arts & Crafts brass dish, also Empire Exhibition cigarette cards and a group of medallions

Lot 10

COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY,including a yellow metal ring stamped 18, further bracelets, bangles, ring and other items

Lot 15

SILVER PILL BOX,along with a gemset ring (2)

Lot 193

GUCCI SILVER NECKLACE,with pouch and box, along with two dress rings, signet ring, Dior necklet and bracelet, and other jewellery

Lot 416

dating: 17th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged blade, the central part richly decorated with pierced lozenges, hearts and four-leaved clovers, central raiser, tip ribbed at the centre, concave tang with stamp (crowned S?), iron hilt with quillons bent toward the blade, decorated with waves and chains, at the edges cartouches depicting masks; parry ring with soldier on horseback, the pommel chiselled en suite; wooden grip with iron wire binding (twisted) and moor's heads. length 47.5 cm.

Lot 65

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Round, rifled, 18 mm cal. barrel (visible groove), with foresight and clutch for the bayonet, foldaway rear sight. Sliding-revolving bolt, with traces of markings and remains of marks, a clearly visible Savoy stamp. Working mechanics, but very weak spring. Full, wooden stock with traces of needle conversion. Iron mounts, with remains of marks. Pitting. Missing ramrod. Ring nut bayonet (length 53 cm.). Attached are historical notes collected by the owner. length 141 cm.

Lot 743

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Naples, Smooth, two-stage, 18 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the first part and provided with golden-inlaid marks and decorations of the Real Fabbrica in Neaples, then round after a ring and acanthus with swallow-tailed silver foresight; finely engraved tang; high-quality miquelet flintlock, signed 'Battista' in italics, carved and engraved with floral motifs and geometrical patterns, the screw of the hammer with missing tip. Wooden full stock with checkered grip and hand rest, brass mounts engraved and partially pierced, trigger guard featuring a dragon at the base, the counterplate between two swans. Missing ramrod, small defects and missing parts. In patina. To be cleaned. length 146 cm.

Lot 783

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Round, smoothbore, 16 mm cal. at the nozzle barrels, in fine damask, with rib and brass fore-sight; St. Etienne stamp at the base on the left side. Breeches engraved at the rib. Tang with broad sight and engraved with racemes. Forward spring locks, signed in gold inside an elliptical frame 'RENOND Fils Paris' on the right and 'A Aubusson' on the left. Plates engraved with a snake on the front part and with fine hunting scenes in relief, with hounds at the tang. Wooden, half stock; fore-end carved as braided ropes (signs of use), the same decoration on the grip; remains of griffons on the back. Butt side with cheek-piece with a relieved lamb holding a basket in the mouth, surrounded by a floral frame. Lower part of the butt side with a fine face of a deity in relief, crowned with grape shoots (probably Bacchus). Iron mounts. Trigger-guard with a beautiful bat in high-relief and engraved rooster; muzzle ring shaped as bull's head. Horn-tipped wooden ramrod. length 116,3 cm.

Lot 233

dating: second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Duchy of Parma, Straight blade of hexagonal section, with remains of engraved and gilt decorations on blued ground, with visible date '1848'; beautiful, silver hilt with two-loop guard featuring a high-relieved, winged, female figure playing a trumpet and holding a ducal shield with crowned monogram 'CL' in her hand, at the upper edge of the guard the writing 'MERENTIBUS'; cap with effigy of a male face with helmet; hexagonal, ebony grip with silver ring-nuts decorated with bas-relieved laurel branches. Without scabbard. Given by Charles II to a high rank figure on the occasion of his accession to the throne of Parma in 1848, at the death of the former Empress Marie Louise, according to what had been stipulated by the Congress of Vienna. length 97.5 cm.

Lot 150

dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Daghestan, Straight, double-edged blade with three grooves and a deep Arabic mark at the base, on a side; typical, ivory grip decorated with gilt engravings, iron ring-nut and rivets with gold decorations; wooden scabbard with leather covering, iron mounts decorated en suite. length 56.5 cm.

Lot 728

dating: late 17th Century provenance: London, Octagonal, smooth, brass, three-stage barrel, the base with frame and 'G' mark under crown, London test bench mark and floral engravings with a faun's face at the centre, then a sixteen-sided segment with round floral engravings and bell-mouthed nozzle engraved with a ring. Iron tang with remains of engravings. Flintlock engraved with floral motifs. Full briarwood stock with brass mounts, the counterplate engraved and shaped as a dragon, small antique restoration, butt-plate with another dragon, trigger guard with snake head and floral motifs, engraved badge at the back. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. Scarce. length cm.

Lot 55

dating: 1870 provenance: Europe, Grooved, six-chamber cylinder/barrel group, 9 mm cal., with opening lever system. Smooth, iron frame, ring trigger. Wooden grip scales. length 15.5 cm.

Lot 397

dating: 18th/19th Century provenance: Venice, Large, double-edged blade of later period, with central groove, the base with a mark. Antique iron basket-hilt with thumb ring, the brass pommel in the shape of a stylised cat's head. Wooden grip covered with leather and with remains of wire binding (from restoration in olden times). length 98 cm.

Lot 53

dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the base marked 'J. CHAINEUX BREVETE' on a side, with high foresight; grooved, engraved and burnished, ten-shot cylinder. Frame engraved en suite. Serial number '201'. Loading gate and extractor. Wooden grip scales. Sospension ring. length 29 cm.

Lot 661

dating: 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Round, smooth, engraved, turn-off, barrel, boxlock-type frame engraved with floral motifs, foldaway trigger, ivory butt. Suspension ring. Perfectly working mechanics. length 4.3 cm.

Lot 133

dating: 19th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire, Curved, single-edged blade with deep Arabic mark on one side, the base decorated with embossed silver ornaments with floral motifs on a granulated background. Hilt completely covered in silver foil with small ears, the outer bands smooth, the central part engraved with floral and geometric motifs, below the ears a crescent moon in relief. Wooden scabbard covered with leather sewn with wire. Beautiful embossed silver mounts with floral motifs, chape shaped as a fish head, suspension ring. length 81.2 cm.

Lot 371

dating: early 17th Century provenance: Swiss, Helmet with skull worked in two halves linked at the lower comb. Adjustable visor with eye holes and decorated with double outlines, provided with lifting knuckle-shield. The ventail probably of a later period, provided with air holes. Nape-guard and neck-guard with single plate, with edged featuring a recessed band, double outlines and smooth rope. Several rivets of a later period. Gorge with three plates, neckline with twisted and engraved rope. Breast-plate ribbed at the center, with pauldron small-plates and neckline featuring thick rope engraved and twisted. Massive, two-plate waist-plate with single outlining. Tassets with remains of engraved bands and smooth ropes. both with an antique restoration made in the time of use. Swiss-style pauldrons with fanned-out wings hinged to a brass mount shaped as a lion's head with a ring in its mouth. The rear part of the plates with remains of a band engraved at the center, en suite with the tassets. Knuckle-shields with flaked fingers, single outlines and cuffs with ropes featuring twisted engravings, en suite with the elbow-pieces. Smooth back-plate. Exhibited on a fine mannequin, probably of early 20th century, complete with base, worked differently from the armour period, made of cloth and wood. Height: 101 cm circa. Elegant, coeval armour, the helmet is not original yet antique and appropriate. Of strong visual impact. height total with base 189 cm.

Lot 557

dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Two black metal medallions with the Emperor's profile in high relief, once with laurel wreath and once in uniform (missing ring). diameter 10.7 - 13.6 cm.

Lot 219

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Piedmont, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, with wide fuller doubling towards the weak, remains of floral engravings at the first part. Tang. Oriental-style, iron hilt with quillon, straight, octagonal and button-ended quillons, moulded sheath-guard wings. Long, faceted, iron cap. Wooden, anatomic hilt, pommel ring. Provided with scabbard with two suspension rings, remains of a fabric clutch with button featuring the Savoy cross. length 100 cm.

Lot 423

dating: about 1570 provenance: France, Strong, straight blade, ribbed at the center, of lozenge section. Rectangular tang, sharpened towards the center and with remains of gilding and finishing, stamped on the left side in a shape of stylized bird. Elegant gilded bronze hilt, partially abraded. Parallelepiped quillon block (veined on one side) with frames on the borders and a Pan face in bass-relief on both sides, quillons curved toward the blade (one cracked and slightly bent), decorated with floral motifs and animal's masks at the ends, on both sides as well. Parry-ring chiselled with leaves and spirals holding a female face in relief in the center. Quatrelobed pommel, in two halves joined in the center, surmounted with a two-faced lady's bust composing a button; front and back lobes chiselled with a lion's head, the two lateral are bulbiform and enriched with garlands in relief as well. Grip with a naked female figure, in relief, holding a vase with flowers, surrounded by bands and architectonic elements and flowers. Wooden scabbard, covered with velvet (completely worn) with fantastic, gilded bronze mounts. Cap with a scene in which a group of characters is worshiping an idol (a sort of ape demonic figure) placed on a column: in the center and on the right three ladies in classical period dress, one of which kneeling, on the left two male characters, one with a helmet, the other with a long beard and conical hat, under all the characters a crouching lion, the bottom of the cap with a big mask. Upper part of the cap with rounded ring, with a mask in the center surrounded by flowers and fruits. An additional mouthpiece with double slot in the upper part of the scabbard, a knife and an awl inside of it, provided with wooden grip with gilded brass cap, decorated with masks in relief. Long chape decorated with a beautiful effigy of Hermes, messenger of the Gods, surmounted with a garland; below a mask, flowers and effigy that resumes the idol on the cap. Lower end with carving similar to the pommel but of reduced dimensions and with male faces. Back part of the cap engraved with lozenges, with a big cross and provided with a loop, festooned border and engraved with leaves. Back of chape carved with floral motifs. This fantastic dagger shows many details found on works by Hans Holbein the Elder (Augsburg, 1460 - Issenheim, 1524). See a series of Swiss daggers in the Wallace Collection, illustrated in 'European Arms and Armor - Volume II Arms' on plate 137 which contain various resembles with ours, such as the pommel of the A 768 dagger, the chapes of A 769 and A 770 and the drawing of the cap of A 768 (found in our dagger on the back part). The stamp on the blade is very similar to the stamps of the A 768, and vaguely recalls also those of the A 769 and A 770. See also the very similar knife and awl in the dagger kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, which also shows similarities with ours on the chape and decoration engraved on the cap. Also the subject of the decorative elements of this dagger is of extreme interest, as the suggested theme is not only pagan, but esoteric: The main image, in fact, that is the scene on the cap, is an explicit esoteric reference, in which the idol worshiped on the column is probably Lucifer himself, portrayed inside a building, in a niche under a canopy (Lucifer, bearer of Light, does not need the light of the sun, since he himself is the light), depicted with monstrous features in the act of spreading his arms holding a scepter and (probably) a cornucopia. On his right he is in fact worshiped by ladies, on the left by a bearded man in the act of swearing, and by a man wearing a helmet pointing (or throwing) a torch (or a scale) to the ground. Pommel with button as two-faced female figure can recall the myth of Janus, who sees the future and the past. The naked figures on the grip can also be interpreted as sacrificial victims tied by straps to an altar. The back of the cap bears the effigy of a large crucifix, but this has engraved arms so that each element has both a light and a dark side, and the foliage at the base of the cap can also be interpreted as flames. The depiction of Hermes, messenger of the gods but also god of writing and Magic. Quillon block bears Pan's heads, obviously also assimilated to the iconography of the Devil. An extraordinary dagger that deserves an adequate study of its unique characteristics. Museum restorations. length 38,2 cm.

Lot 269

dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-edged blade and tip, with saw back and tapered tang. Provided with an open-work for the button of the scabbard. Hammer-worked iron quillon, with slightly convex head and bifurcate fluke. Horn grip with spheres and rings.The turn-off cap hiding a grummet that can be fixed on the grip with the thread on the opposite side. Yellow, metal ring nuts. With its leather scabbard. Brass-coloured metal cap featuring a big iron hook with release lever on a face; the entire surface engraved with flower motifs and small frames facing a trophy with spears and weapons an a shield (probably of the Savoy family). Slightly flattened chape, engraved en suite with flowers, rocaille and frames. length 43,6 cm.

Lot 813

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Horn grip. Metal ring nut. The first segment of the haft is made of wood ornamented with knots, then a long cylindrical section made of metal, the last part with leather covering (small damages), provided with small cusps that come out when pulling the grip. Rubber foot. length 95 cm.

Lot 282

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Central Italy, Smooth, two-stage, 10 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the first part and brass-foiled engraved with a mask and floral motifs, a frame at the base, then round after a ring; flintlock engraved with floral motifs; briarwood full stock with fine brass mounts, the trigger guard and the butt-plate with mask in high-relief and engraved with floral motifs, the counterplate pierced and engraved. Iron belt hook. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. length 42 cm.

Lot 284

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Naples, Smooth, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the first part with deep '.RLM' mark not clearly readable under three gold-inlaid flowers, then round after a ring and acanthus; finely engraved tang; fine miquelet lock engraved with flower motifs and a snake, sealing pan. Wooden full stock partially sculpted with floral motifs and with micro-checkered butt, another interlaced checkering at the base with interlaced staves on the margins. Beautiful engraved, silver mounts, the counterplate with two lions with interlaced tails (a screw and a frame are missing). Trigger guard and ramrod pipes decorated with a shell. Iron ramrod. length 26 cm.

Lot 121

dating: circa 1880 - 1900 provenance: Holland, Octagonal, rifled, high foresight, 10 mm cal. barrel; six-shot ribbed cylinder, smooth frame, ring-guard marked 'Z', hammer marked 'B' under crown, serial number '473'; loading gate, checkered, wooden grips, suspension ring. length 24.5 cm.

Lot 572

dating: First half of the 17th Century provenance: Brescia, Flat plate with cusped borders. The external wheel engraved with an ornament with racemes and flowers, and held by a carved and twisted ring-nut. Faceted pan, carved with leaves. The outline of the spring carved with flowers. Hammer with baluster-shaped throw, decorated with acanthus leaves in-relief and with a second angled segment holding the jaws (the upper one with missing parts at the border). The throw engraved with small racemes. Elements of the mechanisms at the back, partially outlined and engraved en suite with racemes and flowers. length 28,5 cm.

Lot 35

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Short, rifled, round, 12,5 cal. barrel, rifled with adjustable rear sight and foresight; frame with model, address and patent on the upper part, tang with serial no. '116xx'; two-piece wooden stock, iron mounts. 'B' mark. Butt-plate with extractable magazine. Saddle ring removed. length 94.5 cm.

Lot 181

dating: circa 1880 - 1890 provenance: China, Straight, double-edged blades, ribbed at the center, featuring the seven Taoist brass discs depicting the Great Bear and engraved with spirals. Brass quillons, worked in relief (a small missing part on one quillon).Brass ring-nut and pommels decorated en suite. Faceted grips made of dark horn. White, fish-skin scabbards with pierced, brass mounts, one of the chapes is missing. length 58,7 - 59,8 cm.

Lot 80

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Rifled, round 17,8 mm cal. barrel, provided with clutch for the bayonet, foresight, adjustable and folding rear sight, dated '1851' and with 'VL' mark surmounted by a fleur-de-lis, some pitting and remains of other marks. The inner side with signs of use, groove still well defined. Backward spring lock marked 'LOUIS MALHERBE A LIEGE' and with 'VL' mark surmounted by a fleur-de-lis coeval to the barrel. Working mechanics. Long, wooden stock with remains of Liege stamp on the butt side, the 'VL' stamp is repeated several times under the fleur-de-lis. Iron mounts; Barrel bracket, muzzle ring and ramrod probably replaced. It preserves the rare 'a tige' system inside the breech. This type of rifle was initially equipped with the 'a tige' system invented by M. Thouvenin and applied to rifled weapons from 1846 onwards. As early as 1859-1860, most of the weapons equipped with this system were converted by removing it. This is a rare example that survived the conversion. See 'Armes a Feu Francaises Modeles Reglementaires' by J. Boudriot, chapter 'LES ARMES A TIGE'. length 121 cm.

Lot 810

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Short, straight, single-edged blade, ring nut with spring lock. Curved horn handle. Stick-shaped scabbard with black cloth umbrella (small damages). Metal chape. Scarce. length 90 cm.

Lot 697

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Japan, Shinogi zukuri blade (nagasa 51.6 cm, medium conditions) with remains of a carved, dragon-shaped decoration. Gilt-copper habaki. Brown-lacquered, bamboo Tsuka, with brass ring-nut. Bamboo, stick-shaped scabbard with lacquered finishing. The blade assembled in antique era and probably never disassembled: the removal of it would probably damage the lacquer, so we preferred to leave it in in its original state. Total length (closed): 88.5 cm. Interesting and unusual sword-stick mount. The owner stated that the Wakizashi has belonged to his family since the end of the 19th century. length 75,7 cm.

Lot 176

dating: 19th Century provenance: Bhutan, Straight, single-edged blade with almost flat tip, in damask. Grip with small, elliptical quillon and ring-nut, metallic wire binding, brass cap decorated with pierced geometrical motifs and remains of fabric on the bottom. White metal scabbard ribbed in the center on both facets, decorated with floral bands and provided with a small loop with engraved base. length 75,7 cm.

Lot 120

dating: 1876 provenance: St. Etienne, Two-stage, octagonal and round, 11 mm cal. barrel, with foresight, featuring the marks 'S.1873', 'Mle 1873', other marks and serial number 'G 11683'; smooth, six-shot cylinder, marked with 'E' under crown and serial number; frame with marks, serial number and writing 'M.re d'Armes St. Etienne'; checkered wooden grip scales, lateral extractor, ring for the strap. length 26.5 cm.

Lot 276

dating: Second half of the 17th Century provenance: North Italy, Two-stage, smoothbore, 12 mm cal. barrel; octagonal at the first part featuring a mark with horse between lilies with remains of gilding, then round after a smooth ring and a beaded one; long lock with tang, springs and engraved hammer. Wooden full stock (small missing parts and defects, probably the butt was restored in a later time) with engraved and carved iron mounts. Wooden ramrod. length 29 cm.

Lot 6

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 44 rimfire cal. barrel (bore with some dents, visible groove along the entire length), adjustable and foldaway rear sight in three heights, two-lined marking with Henry patent of 1860 and King patent of 1866. Brass frame with no external markings. Working mechanisms. Smooth, wooden butt and fore-end (the former with restoration in the lower part of the butt side). Some dents. Two iron bands, one with foresight. Saddle ring on the left side. Serial number '18xxx' marked on the inside. Brass butt plate with loading gate. Brass-tipped iron ramrod inside. The serial number marked on the inside and the range of the numbering (between 15500 and 23000) make this interesting example the second model of the legendary 'Yellow Boy'. See Flayderman's Guide, 9th Edition, p. 307 (5K-029). length 100,5 cm.

Lot 679

dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Black-lacquered iron Momonari Kabuto, the shikoro (more recent) with four plates laced in Kon-ito Sugake Odoshi. Ja-no-me Mon decoration at the front. Well-crafted, brown-lacquered Ressei menpo with Yodarekake featuring four plates laced in Kon-ito kebiki odoshi; removable nose-piece. Ni-mai Do with leather plates, visible Hishi-toji. Kusazuri with five plates, the last one with fur border. Ring-mail Kote, missing Sode, Haidate with black-lacquered thin plates as well as the suneate. Probably composite. Blue silk laces. Complete with transport stock made of wood. Epoch: late 16th Century. height 150 cm.

Lot 726

dating: 1816 provenance: England - India, Beautiful Turkish war booty, two-stage barrel, in very fine damask, octagonal at the first part with carvings in relief, then a round ring with central cannelure, the ends carved with floral motifs, very strongly bell-mouthed, circular nozzle. Smooth iron tang. Large flintlock with rampant lion and date '1816'. Full wooden stock with iron mounts, the counterplate with mark. Thin, wooden ramrod. Military use. length 102.5 cm.

Lot 119

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Rifled, cylindrical, 11 mm cal. barrel, with foresight. Smooth, six-shot cylinder. Markings 'G. GLISENTI BRESCIA' and 'ACCIAJO FUSO' with mark 'GG'. Pittings. Wooden grip scales (one with re-attached block). Faceted butt-plate with ring for the strap. Serial number '23xx'. Working mechanics. These revolvers manufactured by Lefaucheux were privately bought by Italian officers. Then Glisenti company from Brescia started to produce its own version. See the specific report (p. 90-93) in 'Pistole Militari Italiane' by L. Salvatici, Ed. Olimpia. length 29,5 cm.

Lot 60

dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Austria, Round, smoothbore, 17,8 mm cal. barrel, with remains of stamps, numbers and marks at the base. Dents on the inside. Tang with fixed rear sight and remains of numbers. Lock with remains of imperial mark and date '843'. Working mechanics. Full, wooden stock, with signs of use and time, restored woodworm holes. Iron mounts with remains of marks. Pitting. Muzzle ring with foresight. Iron ramrod. Bayonet with sleeve (length 58.5 cm.) Butt plate with remains of departmental markings 'IR 26 / ...G... / 116'. Including owner's notes. length 146,5 cm.

Lot 444

dating: circa 1500 provenance: Italy, Cusp made of iron with the blade of hexagonal section, double-edged hook, perpendicular back rest, two other rests at the base, a deep mark on one side; ferrule of rectangular section; supported by a bronze ring nut with a beaded ring at the center (probably not consistent), without straps; modern wooden shaft decorated with metal rivets. Rare. See two similar models in 'Le Armi Odescalchi' by Nolfo di Carpegna, no. 370/371. height 144.5 cm.

Lot 659

dating: 20th Century provenance: Europe, Working, the sides of the butt are engraved, depicting a hare and a deer, the other with a wild boar (the opening pin is missing). Suspension ring, una with a ring for keys. length 4 - 4.2 cm.

Lot 407

dating: 1600 - 1610 provenance: France, Straight, medium-wide, single-and short false-edged blade with triple groove near the back. Long tang finely engraved and decorated with floral motifs on both sides, engraved 'GVS VFS SVS SDG' on the back, always divided by a cross. Iron hilt with rectangular quillon, slightly convex, with short quillon and loop-guard, all carved in bas-relief on gilded, granulated background with floral motifs on the third side, engraved at the back. Beautiful ivory grip finely pommel sculpted as a lion's head and spirals on the side of the handle. Ring nut decorated with wire moor's heads. Gilded iron button. Scarse and beautiful sword. length 101.5 cm.

Lot 649

dating: 16th - 19th Century provenance: Italy, Made of iron, from the second half of the XVI century, two-stage barrel. Octagonal and round. Breech with tang. Percussion lock mounted of a later time on the right side. Ring at the girdle, nozzle with moulded muzzle. Ancient tubular foresight carved with a bearded mask on the back. Mark 'LAEARE'. Provided of loops for the assembly and a ramrod pipe. length total 119,5 cm.

Lot 49

dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal barrel, with foresight and 50% of its original finishing, with mark 'U' under crown at the base. Smooth, six-shot cylinder, engraved with sailing ships and provided with marks 'U' under crown and that of the test bench of Liegi. Oval frame engraved with floral motifs, flat upper hammer and ring trigger. Wooden grip scales, one with cracking, engraved iron butt-plate. length 33 cm.

Lot 166

dating: 1830-40 provenance: Turkey, Smooth, round, 15 mm cal. barrel with Arabic brand and silver decorations on the entire length; flintlock engraved with floral motifs and fake signature. Wooden full stock with massive trigger guard to use also with a glove, the counterplate is also engraved, brass butt-plate engraved with half-moon and stars, turban-shaped tip with suspension ring. length 43.5 cm.

Lot 389

dating: early 17th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section, rectangular ricasso, slightly concave and marked with crown, cross and 'M' on both sides. Iron hilt with lower ring-guard, large olive pommel and wooden grip covered with wire binding and moor's heads made of brass wire. length 109 cm.

Lot 411

dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: France, Straight blade of triangular section with hollow faces, the first part with geometrical and floral motifs. Silver hilt, richly engraved and pierced with trophies and floral motifs. Wooden grip with wire-binding covering and silver moor's heads (the upper one is damaged). Leather scabbard with engraved silver cap, and provided with a suspension ring. Missing chape. In fine, dark patina. length 98.5 cm.

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