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Metal items to include an elaborate beaten copper Arts and Crafts door plate with dragon motif (length 70 cm/27.5 inches), maximum width 35.5 cm/14 inches), c. 1890s - 1910, an old brass door handle, a decorative Art Nouveau beaten copper door plate, c. 1900 - 1920, a very large bronze door key with bow in the form of a striking double dragon or gryphon motif (length 29 cm/11.5 inches, with damage to the bit) a decorative dagger in silver scabbard with Arabic inscription (Syrian or Lebanese? - some damage to the inlaid hilt), and an old Lebanese car licence plate (late 20th century?) (qty)please see further images of the copper door plates
Bowie knife. Circa 1886 with horse head pommel which is Sheffield plate - stamped, as is the cross guard. Handle made of ivory ( ivory licence number LEWNLLF5) . The blade is just over 10.5 inches in length and embossed , 'Call on me, in time of need' and 'You will find a friend in deed' The makers mark look to be 'E. Etres' The knife has a total overall length of around 16.5inches. With a leather scabbard which has shrunk, the knife is housed in a wood and velvet lined case, which is around 19 inches by 6.5inches. Sold in its original fitted case. Please note-this item can not be shipped outside the UK.
A LARGE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SULTAN19TH CENTURYstanding on a rocky base and holding a scimitar in a scabbard, wearing an elaborate turban and costume, with an imitation Meissen mark, small losses34.8cm highProvenanceParker & Morris: The Art of Decorating.PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A late 19th century/early 20th century Officers Cavalry Sword, large steel hand protector, thin tapering blade with scabbard, full length 107cm.Scabbard polished, sword appears in good condition with steel polished, hilt solid and handle ok, no identifying marks. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A British Pattern 1821 type Light Cavalry/Royal Artillery Officers Sword, blade number 5951, a late Victorian example with less exaggerated stepped pommel (found as early examples, page 99 in book 'World of Swords' by Withers), with scabbard, full length 100.5cm, steel basket hilt.Stamped G530 at ring band.J951 on blade.

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