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A Japanese military issue Katana having a 68.5cm single edged blade, a wavy edged hammon, copper haboki and a plain steel tsuba, the wooden handle covered in ray skin and wrapped in red and blue thread and having red cord holding a single brass ornament, the Fuchi of brass and the Kashiri is missing, the hilt held in place with what appear to be bamboo pins but not removed so tang not inspected, the wooden saya is leather covered and stitched for most of the length except to the throat where the leather is laced on with a brass hanging ring and red cords, two press studs are fitted close to the throat, overall length 93cm.
Spanish Army Officers Sword with plated single edged fullered 775mm long blade. Maker marked "PIC" and "Toledo, Spain". White felt buffer washer. Black chequered composition grips. Lions Head Pommel. Gilt plated guard with Spainish Eagle with Cross highlighted in red enamel paint. Overall length 89cm. Complete with plated scabbard with single suspension ring.
French 1866 pattern Chassepot Yataghan bayonet with 57cm curved fullered single edged blade. English maker marked to spine "WM" for William Millward. 6mm saw cut to blade. Serial number marked 13125 on crossguard. Complete with scabbard with non matching numbers, Z 13540. Along with a modern custom made brass knife with 10.5cm long blade which fits into the bayonet mortise slot and muzzle ring for carriage.
A collection of seven items all made from Copper taken from Lord Nelsons Flagship HMS Foudroyant and four Copper items from HMS Victory: Copper Napkin ring marked "From Old Foudroyant", 45mm across: Copper bolt marked "Copper bolt of Nelson's Flagship Foudroyant" 75mm long: Four Vesta cases each marked "This article is warranted to be made of copper from the ship Foudroyant": Medallion featuring a bust of Lord Nelson to obverse and HMS Foudroyant to reverse, 39mm in diameter in a fitted case with ink stamp to lid from the British & Foreign Sailors Society: 1905 Nelson B&F Sailors Society Souvenir Watch Fob in the form of a Sailor's head, approx 28mm: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society featuring HMS Victory dated 1905: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society 1915 dated in the form of a Maltese Cross: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society in the form of a medallion featuring King Geo V. (11)
WW1 /WW2 mixed item to include: WW1 AB64 to 16693 Pte Wilfred Woodward: WW1 On War Service badge and Chilwell Ordnance Factory check in token, block section of wooden floor from Chilwell factory: Xmas 1914 cigarette tin: Pre war Silk cigarette cards: cap badges Kings Regt, DLI and Pay Corps: Sweetheart badges, RE, Leicesters: collar dogs: Tunis 1943 Ring: WW2 and Post war ration books: Post war GHQ Middle East formation sign and post war private purchase ID disks, etc.
A Late XIX Century French Mantle Clock, the gilt metal scrolling support centrally hung with a gilt cherub on a swing, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement stamped "C. Chappement Brevet", on a plinth base, key present (dome missing), 30cm high.
A Mid XIX Century Scott Memorial Skeleton Clock, the pierced brass frame in Gothic style, above the seated figure of Walter Scott and his dog, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin chain fusee movement, upon a footed rosewood base, under a glass dome (damaged), key present, 56cm high.
19th century cream marble and micro-mosaic desk stand with a figure in Albanian robes holding flowers, 11cm x 15cm, the mosaic panel probably by G. Barberi Known primarily for his superb miniatures of animals, Gioacchino Barberi has been acknowledged as one of the greatest mosaic masters since the discovery of his 1833 table top of a battle scene made for the Imperial Court of Nicholas I. Documents from the Russian State Archives reveal he was also paid for other mosaics and given a ring worth 2,400 rubles by the Emperor. Barberi’s international sophistication is reflected in this mosaic of a woman in magnificent Albanian dress, perhaps inspired by Lord Byron who, after visiting the Ottoman-ruled region had his portrait painted in Albanian costume in 1813 (British Embassy, Athens). A very similar item was sold at Sotheby's New York on 15/10/2015 lot no.220.and is illustrated in Micromosaics: Private Collections by Jeanette Hanisee GabrielP. 251 No. 216. We are grateful to her for bringing this to our attentionProvenance; from a local private collection. .

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