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A 19th Century Victorian Lee Metford 1888 pattern MKI Type 2 rifle bayonet. Push button release, with wooden grips, short quillon and muzzle ring leading to the double edged blade. The ricasso with War Department inspection marks, Enfield makers mark and the VR Crown and sypher. Marked C G A 234 to the scabbard entry and pommel for Coastal Garrison Artillery. Housed in a leather scabbard with steel locket and chape. Measures approx 42cm.
An original 19th Century French 1874 pattern Gras rifle bayonet. The hilt with brass pommel and wooden grips encasing the tang and secured by rivets. The cross guard having forward facing quillon and muzzle ring. Engraved to the spine ' Mre. d'Armes de St. Etienne 1875 '. The T section blade housed in a steel scabbard. Measures approx 65cm.
An original WWI First World War era US United States Army Lee Enfield P-13 Remington rifle bayonet. Hooked pommel with push release stud, wooden grip and crossguard with muzzle ring. Dated to the ricasso 1913 above makers ' Remington ' and ' US ' to the reverse. Housed in a leather and steel scabbard. Measures approx 58cm.
A 19th Century Victorian Lee Metford 1888 pattern rifle bayonet. Push button release, with carved wooden grips, short quillon and muzzle ring leading to the double edged blade. Dated to the spine 97. The ricasso with War Department inspection marks. Measures approx 42cm.
RMS Titanic Interest - an important c1912 Gorham Silversmiths Co made White Star Line silver plate napkin ring. Engraved White Star Line burgee to front, and numbered ' 160 ' to the other side. No maker's marks, but stamped with anchor motif. Made by the Gorham Silversmith Co for use on both RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic, in 1912, and were to adorn the tables in the A La Carte Restaurant onboard. Napkin rings of this exact type were known to exist onboard Titanic after one was kept by a survivor, and sold at auction in 1993. Diameter approx; 4.5cm.
A 19th Century 1874 pattern French Gras Rifle Epee sword bayonet. Brass hooked pommel with push release button and wooden grip. Muzzle ring and forward facing quillon, marked to the crossguard 14517. The T section blade engraved to the spine with French scroll and dated 1877. Housed in a steel scabbard. Measures approx 66cm.
A 19th Century French 1866 pattern ' Chassepot ' rifle bayonet. The bayonet having ribbed brass hilt, muzzle ring and forward facing quillon. The crossguard marked 'J 36049 ' and the blade spine engraved "Mre Impale de St Etienne Aout 1867" (Manufactured in the Imperial Armory of St. Etienne in August 1867). The recurved ' Yataghan ' style blade housed within an original steel scabbard. Measures approx 71cm.
An original WWI First World War period Swedish M1898 pattern rifle bayonet. The bayonet having a hollow pommel with flat locking stud, chequered grip, muzzle ring and backward facing quillon. The ricasso stamped with a C for Carl Gustafs Stads beneath Swedish Royal Acceptance Crown. Numbered 578 to the reverse. The blade housed in a steel scabbard with leather holster. Knife to measure approx 32cm.
A original WWI First World War British 1907 pattern rifle sword bayonet. Hooked pommel with press release button, wooden grip, forward facing quillon and muzzle ring. The ricasso stamped with broad arrow inspection and ' X ' bend test mark. Housed in original leather scabbard with steel locket and chape. Measures approx 58cm.
An original Cold War era USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics AK-47 bayonet. The Russian bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with push release stud, wooden grip encasing the tang and a cross guard with straight quillon and muzzle ring. Marked to the ricasso AK-47 CCCP. Double fullered blade housed in the brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 37cm.
An original WWI First World War British Army 1907 pattern rifle bayonet. Hooked pommel with press release stud, wooden grips, with ring cross guard, leading to a single edged single fullered blade. The ricasso marked with broad arrow mark, King's Crown and 1907 alongside various proofing marks. Complete with its original steel and leather scabbard. Measures approx; 58cm long in total.
An original WWI First World War 1907 pattern Lee Enfield rifle bayonet, unit stamped for the West Australian Volunteers. The bayonet of usual form with muzzle ring and long forward facing quillon marked to the crossed guard V. 2. 2299 for West Australian Volunteers. The ricasso dated 1907 with Kings crown, Australian acceptance mark and Enfield makers. Housed in a leather scabbard with steel locket and chape. Measures approx 56cm.
A 19th Century Metal-Mounted Scent-Bottle cum Spy-Glass, the fluted glass body of ring-form, centrally set with a three draw spy-glass, with silver-plate hinged cover, 7cm high . Apparently unmarked. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass. The hinge has possibly been repaired. There is some fogging and discolouration to the glass.
A Victorian Silver-Gilt Mounted Glass Scent-Bottle, by George Brace, London, Circa 1880, the clear glass body ring shaped, one end with screw-cap, the other with hinged cover, 9.5cm high. Marked on hinged mount with maker's mark only. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some discolouration inside the glass on one end.
A George III Gold and Agate-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottle, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1810, the ring-shaped body fluted, each side with a circular banded agate panel within a gold frame, with an octagonal faceted silver-gilt screw-cap, 7cm high. There are chips to many of the peaks of the fluted glass body. There are some bruises and repairs to the cover as well as some small splits where the top has been bruised.
J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings trilogy, comprising 'The Fellowship of the Ring' (London: George Allen & Unwin, Eighth Impression 1959), 'The Two Towers' (London: George Allen & Unwin, Sixth Impression 1959), and 'The Return of the King' (London: George Allen & Unwin, Fifth Impression 1959), with some damage to endpapers on all copies, particularly to the 'Fellowship'. With J.R.R. Tolkien, 'The Hobbit or There and Back Again', (London: George Allen & Unwin, Eleventh Impression 1959). With significant tear to the first page of the book, wear to the endpapers and throughout. (4)
Late 19th century brass skeleton clock, single fusee movement, striking a bell, on alabaster base, under a glass dome, ebonised base with bun feet, 53cm high total Condition Report: Pendulum present, scratches to chapter ring some scratches to brass case, scratches to glass and chips to bottom edge, base worn
Early 20th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with mounted brass scrolling foliage, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, strike/silent dial to arch, with presentation plaque to John Brough by the Congregation of Trinity Presbyterian Church Streatham, the case with broken swan neck pediment above twin reeded columns on brass caps, the trunk door with oval bevelled glass panel and floral marquetry inlaid decoration, on plinth base with bracket feet, striking on a gong, h235cm, with two weights and pendulumCondition Report: Overall condition is good, no signs of any damage to the case.
Elliott walnut cased 8-day Westminster / Westminster-Whittington chime clock, with square silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to chapter ring, numbered CJ5430 10/62 to underside, h23cm w22cm d12cm Condition Report: Clock cannot guarantee whether fully workingNo key present
Pocket barometer by Negretti & Zambra compensated compass with altitude ring and compass back, original case, 4.5cm dia. Condition Report: Cracks to glassAppears to be working cannot guarantee for how long!Missing release to case and wear to leather some rubbing and scratches to brass
Late 19th century brass skeleton clock, with single fusee movement, silvered pierced dial with Roman numerals, on ebonised circular base and bun feet, h32cm highCondition Report: No Dome with this lotPendulum not present but has winder wear and scratches to chapter ring and general wear and tear
Art Deco oak longcase clock, three train movement chiming on eight rods, the square dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, having three weights and pendulum, h179cmCondition Report: Movement need adjusting to sit correctlysome wear and tear and scratches and chipsPossible wood worm to cornicePendulum and 3 weights present

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