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rare, special and complete Japanese Showa period samurai armor ("Yoroi") consisting of a chest armor of the "do-maru" type but with scales of Bakelite strung together instead of the typical leather or lacquered metal. This armor was manufactured during World War II and placed in the barracks of the Japanese army for the encouragement of the soldiers. The helmet is a red lacquered "suji-bachi-kabuto" with a "maedaite" (front decoration) consisting of a gilded dragon's head. The red lacquered face shield is of the “hanpo” type and is fitted with a throat protector (“yodare-kake” made of Bakelite plates strung together. The harness has fitting sleeves (“koto's”), shoulder protectors with lacing (“o-sode's”) , an underskirt or thigh guards (“haidaite”) and shin guards (“suneate's”) With case. || JAPAN - SHOWA-PERIOD (1926 - 1989)zeldzame en bijzondere Japanse complete samoeraï wapenuitrusting ("Yoroi") bestaande uit een borstpantser van het "d?-maru"-type maar met aan elkaar geregen schubben van bakeliet i.p.v. het typische leer of gelakt metaal. Deze wapenuitrusting werd vervaardigd gedurende WO II en werd geplaatst in de kazernes van het Japanse leger ter aanmoediging van de soldaten. De helm is een roodgelakte "suji-bachi-kabuto" met een "maedaite" (frontversiering) bestaande uit een vergulde drakenkop. De roodgelakte gezichtsbeschermer is van het "hanpo"-type en is voorzien van een keelbescherming ("yodare-kake" uit aaneengeregen platen in bakeliet. Het harnas heeft passende mouwen ("koto's"), schouderbeschermers met rijgwerk ("o-sode's"), een onderrok of dijbeschermers ("haidaite") en scheenbeschermers ("suneate's")met koffer.
Manufactured by the Watling Scale Co. of Chicago in 1931, these heavy 1¢ coin operated stand up scales operate without springs and remain pretty accurate. The octagonal reverse glass in front is worn but still looks cool. The pedestal is green colored porcelain and in very nice shape. The cast aluminum foot plate has so little wear that the company information and checker pattern are still crisp. One key is included. Height: 122 cm. Width: 51 cm. Depth: 63,5 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
Late 18th/early 19th century boxwood ruler with four slides, for use by Customs &. Excise in the brewery trade; scales on all four sides each having a central slide with divisions on either side; possibly made by 'E. Roberts, Dove Court, Old Jewry, London' (Edward Roberts (I) 1749-1776 & Edward Roberts (II) 1788-1795) L30.5cmCondition Report:Good condition consistent with age and use but slides very tight and difficult to use.
A Selection of Items, including: Victorian copper lustre jugs, plated ware including a three-piece tea service, a spirit kettle, bakelite telephone, Paragon twin-handled commemorative mug, Royal Worcester vase, 19th century blue and white plates, knitting sheaves, cased violin, wooden carved wall bracket, Edinburgh crystal glass, Limoges ceramic plates, scales, early 19th century tea bowls and saucers etc (four boxes)
Collector's Items, consisting of: chess/backgammon board, chess pieces, scales, military compass, pocket compass, linen, 1930's dress, ''The Housekeepers instructor'' book, etcChess Set - There are 32 pieces present. The white knight is broken and repaired. The black bishop is chipped. Another black bishop with matching face, but the top is uncarved.
A Collection of 19th Century and Later Metalwares, including a set of brass and copper measures, clockwork spit jack, nest of weights, hand-cranked bellows, cast door stops formed as sheep, advertising copper pub trays, cased scales, a masonic firing glass, folding rulers and knitting sticks (two trays)
dating: First Empire provenance: France, Straight, undulated double-edged blade, the first part of hexagonal section, engraved and gilded with pandur, trophies and floral motifs on a blue background up to the weak. Extraordinary, gilded-brass hilt. Iron shell-guard with gilded-brass mounts, featuring a medallion in the center with the order of Legion of Honour on a mother-of-pearl background, framed with laurel branches; the upper part with two lion's heads with a snake in the jaws. The guard with emperor's and warrior's busts among coils, beaded and grooved bands, pommel shaped as lion's head, finely chiselled and decorated with foliage at the base; wooden grip, covered with mother-of-pearl grip scales, a gilded brass lozenge with emperor's bust on a copper background on the right side; with the monogram 'FG' on the opposite side. The central band with a medallion shaped as a turreted lion's head of the city of Lyon among foliage decorations in bass-relief. Complete with leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts (slightly abraded finishing), engraved with floral and geometrical motifs; the button on the chape worked as a trophy with helmet. The sword is attributable to Joseph (Giuseppe) Fesch (Ajaccio 1763 - Rome 1839), uterine brother of Letizia Ramolino, mother of Napoleon. He was a cardinal, diplomat, archbishop and art collector. In 1802 he was appointed archbishop of Lyon and in 1803 French ambassador to Rome. Became grand chaplain of the French Empire and knight of the Grand Cross of the legion d'honneur for the influence of his nephew Napoleon. About 16,000 paintings collected in Rome by the cardinal were transferred to his palace in Ajaccio and his legacy to the city is the original fund from which the Fesch Museum was built. length 95 cm.
dating: 1889 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Octagonal, rifled, 10.4 mm cal. barrel (no longer visible rifling, some pitting inside) provided with foresight. Six-shot cylinder. Marked with 'RP'. With rare marking 'ERRASTI - EIBAR / SCOLARI ROMA 1916'. Mechanism working in double and single action. Working Abadie system. Old browning, probably made during the period of use. Folding trigger. Checkered, wooden grip scales. Ring for the strap. length 23,5 cm.
dating: 1889 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Octagonal, rifled barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), provided with foresight, 10.4 mm cal at the nozzle. Six-shot cylinder. Mechanism working in single and double action. Working Abadie system. With marking 'GLISENTI BRESCIA 1894', crowned mark 'FB'. Trigger with trigger guard. Remains of antique browning, some areas with pitting. Checkered wooden grip scales. length 23 cm.
dating: 1886 provenance: Brescia, Rifled, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel, with foresight and 'IB' mark; grooved, six-shot cylinder; frame marked '.R 213' (the first letter is not legible, probably 'M'), 'REALE FABB. D'ARMI BRESCIA 1886' and marked 'RE' under crown; provided with side extractor and loading gate; checkered, wooden grip scales; grip with ring for the strap. Working mechanism. Rare. In 1874 Italy adopted a new centerfire revolver based on the French Chamelot Delvigne system; the supply of revolvers was mainly covered by Pirlot Fréres and by the production of the Italian firm Glisenti. See 'Pistole Militari Italiane' by L. Salvatici, pp. 109-120. The production of this model by the Royal Factory of Brescia is usually considered rarer. length 31 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sparanise, Single-edged blade engraved with two lovers and floral motifs, carved on the back, marked 'M' (probably 'Martone') at the base. Grip with horn grip scales decorated with yellow metal, bone and horn eyes, brass ring nut (a very small missing part). Simple spring closure. length open 21 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel with front sight; smooth, five-shot cylinder, with engraved front edge, marked 'CD' under crown, with serial number '55xx' and with mark of the Liege test bench. Frame marked en suite and 'ADAM'S PATENT' on one side and Adams mark of 1851 on the other side, engraved with floral motifs and with remains of browning, side magazine. Checkered wooden grip scales, butt-plate with drum. Working mechanism. In a wooden case covered with dark velvet and provided with various tools. Complete with key. length 31.5 cm.
dating: about 1855 provenance: England, Octagonal, rifled, 11.5 mm cal. barrel, an old restoration at the nozzle, missing foresight; five-shot cylinder with numbered barrels and mark of the test bench; grip-strap signed 'ROBERT'S & CO. MAKERS'; frame marked 'PATENT No. 2677'; checkered, wooden grip scales. In an original case, lined with green cloth, complete with tools and the label 'ALEX MAETIN GUN MAKER & Fishing Tackle Manufacturer Glasgow'. With key. length 31.8 cm.
dating: 1883 provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled barrel, with foresight shaped as a half moon, marked at the base with 'G', 'N' under star, '29' and with caliber 450. Six-shot cylinder finely engraved with floral motifs on a dark background, with mark of the Liegi test bench, marked several times with '29' and with caliber '450'. Frame decorated en suite and with serial number '357', on the left side button for loading, automatic extractor. Checkered, hard rubber grip scales engraved with floral motifs. 90% nickel plating. Suspension ring. In a wooden case covered with velvet and with a spare extractor ring. With key. length 28.5 cm.
dating: about 1880 provenance: France, Rifled, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel (clean bore, clearly visible rifling), marked 'C.F.G.' under crown and with serial number '45xx' on right side, provided with foresight; typical opening and extraction mechanism for cartridge cases with trigger guard operating as lever; smooth six-shot cylinder; remains of browning, areas damaged by rust; smooth wooden grip scales; grip provided with ring for the strap and tubular iron butt, folding on the right side. length total 53 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Rifled, octagonal, 44 cal. barrel, marked with the wording of the patent, company address and 'NEW MODEL', 'C' provided with iron foresight; six-shot smooth cylinder; frame with upper groove, provided with magazine, brass trigger guard, marked 'C'; grip with smooth wooden grip scales. Re-blued, serial number '487xx'. length 37 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA, 6-1/2' rifled, cylindrical, 44 cal. Russian barrel with two-line marking on the rib featuring patents up to 1877, company address, and 'REISSUE JULY 25 1871'. Clean bore, visible rifling. Six-shot cylinder. Good working mechanism. It keeps about 65% antique blueing. Coeval '271xx' serial number on barrel, barrel latch and grip, only faint traces of uninterpretable numbering visible on the cylinder. Checkered wooden grip scales. This is most likely one of the models intended for the Japanese Navy. The second order of 8754 items placed by Takata & Co. in about 1880-90. Items in this order were standard with a 6-1/2-inch barrel, blue finishing and wooden grip scales, the mark they most frequently had was a simple anchor on the bottom of the grip (Tokoyama Base). They also often had cylinders with irrelevant numbering (which does not, however, lower their value). Serial numbers between 27018 and 27300 were shipped to Takata in 1891. All these features are present on the valuable model we present. See 'Standerd Catalogue of Smith & Wesson' 3rd Edition by Supica/Nahals, pp. 102-105 length 29,5 cm.
dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Helmet with brass-foil skull, brim and crest; the brim with brass crossed axes under copper flames. Leather chin-strap with brass scales. Crest with white wool chenille. Lined with leather. Together with brass-foil epaulettes with orange fringes. Very rare. Under the heading 'Pontifical Firemen' is a photo of Pontifical Fire Officer Angelo Luswergh, circa 1850, wearing a similar helmet (officer's version), in uniform, and carrying an eagle-headed dagger. height 30 cm.
dating: about 1860 provenance: Papal States, Boiled leather skull, brass front badge depicting a shell-guard marked 'PIO IX' surmounted by pierced brass lyre on a white metal bezel, all surmounted by a papal tiara above crossed keys. The tip complete with orange and white horsehair; leather chin-straps lined with velvet (defects) and armored with brass scales, a two-color metal cockade on left side. With sweat-band inside, missing cap. Together with a rare leather cartridge box with brass mounts, complete with leather bandoleer with shield featuring tiaras, keys and brass mounts. height 35.5 cm.
dating: provenance: State of the Vatican City, Silver-plated metal skull, gilded brass comb with lion's head at the edge, very long black horsehair tail, gilded plate with inscription 'PAULUS VI'; sealskin turban with front decoration depicting papal emblem on silver-plated plate; reinforced velvet chin-straps with gilded brass scales worked with laurel leaves. Complete with beautiful and rare aigrette. Inside, leather sweat-band and beige silk lining. Very rare. The Noble Guard was dissolved by Pope Paul VI in 1970. height 51 cm.
A SET OF LATE VICTORIAN BRASS AND STEEL POSTAGE SCALES by Degrave Short & Co, on mahogany plinth, 26cm high, with integral graduated weights for same, an Eastern embossed white metal lidded box, with malachite style cabochon to top, 7.5cm high x 6.5cm diameter, together with two Indian carved hardwood boxes
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Straight, single-and false-edged blade made of very fine dark pamor with light metal longitudinal lines. Carved with gilded floral motifs on background at the base and at the back. Horn grip, pommel carved with a stylized mouth and engraved with geometrical motifs, the base worked en suite with the blade and decorated with gilded scales. Wooden scabbard with engraved horn cap and engraved, silver-inlaid mounts. Number of collection '192'. Rare. length 39.7 cm.
A Dutch mahogany cistern barometer,Gebr. Lurasco, late 18th century,The case of typical form, decorated with carved garlands and surmounted by a vase, with twin engraved silvered plates headed by an urn, the thermometer with scales for Reaumur and Fahrenheit, inscribed 'Barometer/Thermometer/en Contraleur./Door Gebroeders Lurasco./Amsterdam,H 119 cm,,Provenance: Bert Bolle, St. Maartensdijk, 1989.
Heuer. A rare black PVD coated stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph wristwatchModel: MontrealReference: 110.501NDate: Circa 1976Movement: 17-jewel Cal.12 automaticDial: Black, applied luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, raised outer tachymeter and pulsation scales, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for 30 minute and 12 hour recording, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, white centre chronograph handCase: Black PVD coated form, screw down back, signed crown at 9, twin fluted chronograph pushers at 2 and 4Strap/Bracelet: Black racing leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 42mmFootnotes:Heuer launched the first Montreal models in 1972. The references 110503 W, B, N for luminous white, blue and black are shown in the 1972 Heuer catalogue. The Heuer Montreal was a good fit for an expansion beyond the northern borders of the US. Heuer provided time keeping expertise for the 1976 Olympic Games also at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal from 1978. Gilles Villeneuve driving for the Heuer sponsored Ferrari team in 1978 was the first Canadian to win the home Grand Prix.The Heuer Montreal is a large watch reflecting well the trend of the 1970's. The case on the black PVD seems even larger with its thickly coated finish. Powered by the proven Calibre 12 automatic movement, the steel chronograph pushers are on the right side, whilst the steel winding crown is embedded in a protective recessed notch on the left. The dials of the new reference differs from the 1972 model. The steel indexes have been replaced by all luminous filed ones and the former contrastive 1/5 scale ring had the same colour as the dial.The PVD Montreal was shown first in the 1976 Heuer catalogue and the Heuer Montreal was discontinued a year later. It is rare to have a black PVD coated watch in such good condition.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 1830 Pattern Shoulder Scales etc.Comprising: Good white metal pair complete with regimental buttons ... Similar brass pair of North Somerset Yeomanry shoulder scales with white metal NSY in the crescents and plain buttons ... Also a single brass West Somerset Yeomanry (no button, brass WSY in crescent). All with varying degrees of sevice wear. (5 items) Bob Betts Collection

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