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Lot 483

Conrad, Corgi, EFE, Others - A group of 10 boxed diecast vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Corgi Limited Edition CC12502 Atkinson Borderer Flatbed Trailer 'Eddie Stobart Ltd.'; EFE #34701 AEC MKV Fuel Tanker 'Southdown NBC'; Conrad #6036 MAN L2000 truck and similar. Models appear to be in Mint (except for Corgi #55003 PCC Street Car has damage and appears unspun / unriveted) condition in boxes ranging from Fair - Near Mint with some storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 486

EFE, Oxford Diecast, Cararama, BT Models, Others - Over 20 diecast model vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Cararama 1:80 Scania CR14 Cement Mixer; EFE 'Grocery Series' #22002 Bedford TK Artic Box Van 'Wavy Line'; BT Models DA52 Leyland Beaver Tanker 'Charringtons' and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Fair - mainly Good boxes with some storage imperfections.

Lot 70

Welly, Corgi, Saico, Oxford Diecast, Maisto, Other - A collection of predominately boxed diecast vehicles in various scales. lot includes Welly 1:24 Vintage VW Beetle 'Krankenwagen'; Maisto 'Custom Shop' 1:26 1960 Ford Starliner; Oxford Diecast 76CRE003 Vauxhall Cresta Police Car and similar. Models appear to be in Excellent - mainly Mint condition in Fair Plus - Very Good boxes with storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 80

Corgi, Atlas Editions, Matchbox, Del Prado, Others - Over 20 boxed diecast vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Eaglemoss / Fabbri 'James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger; Atlas Editions Aston Martin DB5; Corgi 'Heroes Under Fire' US50511 Seagrave 70th Anniversary Pumper and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition presented in Fair Plus - Excellent dusty boxes with storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 81

Vanguards, Saico, Matchbox, Classix, Others - Over 20 boxed diecast vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Matchbox 'World Class' WS-106 Lamborghini Diablo; Saico Morris Minor Van 'Carters Steam Fair'; Vanguards VA01129 Austin 8cwt Van 'Michelin' and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition presented in Fair Plus - Excellent dusty boxes with storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 82

Teamsters, Saico, Atlas Editions, Oxford Diecast - A collection of of over 20 boxed diecast vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Teamsters Smart Scooter; Saico Morris Minor Van - Police Dog Patrol; Atlas Editions 'great British Buses' Southdown Bristol Lodekka FS and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition presented in Fair Plus - Excellent dusty boxes with storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 105

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Austria, Blackened leather skull, partially covered with a red cloth with rope-making and yellow stripes. Front decoration with imperial eagle and number of regiment. Leather chin-strap, with metal scales engraved with laurels. Complete with black horsehair plume and cockade, cheek-pieces shaped as a lion's head. Tawed leather lining. Scarce. height 24 cm.

Lot 107

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: France, Polished iron skull, crest, chin-strap with scales and brass plate at the front, black mane, plume in red feathers, visor with brown leather covering, the inside part made of dark leather segments. height 29 cm.

Lot 108

dating: about 1880 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Troops' model, iron skull and cross, brass crest and chin-strap with scales, olive with monogram 'U' standing for the reign of Umberto I (1878-1900), black, lion's fur turban, tricolor cockade, the inside made of dark leather segments. height 31 cm.

Lot 111

dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Pius IX Pontificate (1846-1878). Black leather skull, brass mounts, silvered radial pattern with silver papal tiara and decussate keys, chin-strap with squared scales, metallic cockade with pontificate colors (silver and gold), chape complete with white horsehair, the inside part with black leather segments, manufacturer's label 'Fabbrica d'arnesi del corredo militare Sudrie- Suscipj Roma'. Extremely scarce. The Swiss Guard, established on January 22nd 1506, is the oldest military units in continuous operation. Nowadays it serves the Vatican City, also during the Pope's travels together with his security agents. Its unit (very small also in the past) consists of 100 guards.Very few samples of this Helmet (also documented in several pictures of that time) are still available. height 36 cm.

Lot 113

dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Silver skull with pontifical stamp, silvered radial pattern for a Papal Tiara and gilt, decussate heys, crest with oval featuring Pius IX's monogram (papacy: 1846-1878), scarce removable support (for a gala uniform) with black horsehair and beautiful chiselled lion's muzzle, chin-strap with scales and chain, silvered rosette and plume-holder with white and black plume in black feathers; the internal part made of brown leather and red silk cap. The Noble Guard was established as a regiment of heavy cavalry by Pius VII on May, 11th 1801. It consisted of the former 'Lance Spezzate' company, and then was joined by the Pontifical light cavalrymen. The corps was always a volunteer one - its members were not paid for their service, and they had to buy themselves their uniforms (worldwide considered one of the most elegant and beautiful). Due to this conditions, the Noble Guard was formed by very few members, and all the recruits were drawn from noble families in Rome very close to the Holy See. The Noble Guard was abolished by Pope Paul VI in 1970. Those who were serving the Noble Guard were offered the title of 'The Pope's Gentleman', but they all refused it. height 33 cm.

Lot 14

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 41 gauge rimfire barrel, with foresight and mark 'COLT', swivelling on one side. Bronze frame with spur trigger. Hammer and trigger with remains of burninshing. Smooth, wooden grip scales. Working mechanics. length 13 cm.

Lot 15

dating: 1880 - 1886 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel with foresight, featuring the company's marking on two lines. Six-shot cylinder with grooves. Working mechanichs. Frame with Colt mark. Remains of nickelling. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales with marking 'COLT' in relief. Spur trigger. length 19 cm.

Lot 152

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade with fuller at the center, made of fine damask, marked 'VERO DAMASCO' (meaning 'real damask' in Italian) on gilt background at the tang. Typical hilt, finely engraved with anchor under crown and among scales, pommel shaped a lion's head with long mane in high-relief. Fish-skin grip with metallic wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, decorated with floral motifs. Two suspension rings. length 107.5 cm.

Lot 16

dating: 1871 - 76 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 41 gauge rimfire barrel, marked with the model and Hartford address in two lines. Iron, five-shot cylinder. Working mechanics. Brass frame with '41 CAL.' and marked with patent; serial number '90xx' at the grip and cylinder; spur trigger. Beak-shaped grip with wooden grip scales. length 18 cm.

Lot 164

dating: 19th Century provenance: USA, Heavy, slightly-curved, single-and-false-edged blade with fuller; finely engraved with anchor above a flag, anchor above cannons and floral motifs at the first part, tang with brass-inlaid proof mark and manufacturer, 'COURTNEY & TENNENT CHARLESTON S.C.', marked 'MOLE' at the back. Brass hilt with anchor on crossed cannons among high-relief floral motifs, pommel shaped as a sea-monster's head and cap with scales. Grip with fish-skin covering and metallic wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, two suspension rings on high-relief marine knots. Chap with snake-shaped drag. Scarce. length 92 cm.

Lot 17

dating: 1874 - 1876 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, marked with address and provided with foresight. Six-shot cylinder with grooves, spur trigger, frame marked with caliber, wooden grip scales. length 17 cm.

Lot 178

dating: 19th Century provenance: England, Slightly-curved, flat, single-and-false-edged blade, marked 'B M' inside and arch, and 'S8' under crown a the forte; iron hilt with checkered grip scales and spring to engage the rifle. Leather scabbard with iron mounts. length 84

Lot 18

dating: 1874 - 1876 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, marked with address, provided with foresight. Ribbed, five-shot cylinder, spur trigger, frame marked with caliber and 'C', wooden grip scales. Serial number '10xxx'. length 16 cm.

Lot 19

dating: 1871 - 76 provenance: USA, Rifled barrel with white metal foresight, featuring address. Seven-shot cylinder. Bronze frame marked '22 CAL'. Burnished hammer and spur trigger. Working mechanics. Wooden grip scales. Serial number '18xxx'. length 15.5 cm.

Lot 192

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Austria, Straight, single-and false-edged blade with central fuller, with remains of engravings. Brass hilt, shell-guard with pierced imperial eagle, pommel with a lion's head, mother-of-pearl grip scales (one is slightly damaged), with ring-nut marked 'VIRIBUS UNITIS'. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, engraved with floral motifs. length 88 cm.

Lot 200

dating: early 19th Century provenance: France, Curved, tipped, single-and false-edged blade, with fuller on two-third of its length and with short tang. Iron hilt with quillon provided with thick, rhombus-shaped plaques and with a bas-relieved floral decoration at the center. Straight quillons of squared shape and engraved with leaves, with buttons at the edges. Grip with iron band at the center decorated with leaves. Horn grip scales, with open-work for the sword knot, held also by two screws decorated with floral motifs at the head. Iron scabbard with two rings, with bands decorated with bas-relieved racemes with remains of gilding; small knuckle-guard at the chape. Period: First Empire. length 92 cm.

Lot 205

dating: circa 1900 provenance: England - India, Flat, single-and-false-edged blade, engraved with royal monogram under crown (VR), sabre crossed with a cannon and floral motifs, marked with the manufacturer 'RANKEN & C.o CALCUTTA' at the base, tang. Oriental-style hilt with cross-shaped, gilt-brass quillon decorated with a sabre and a cannon among floral motifs. Ivory grip scales with flower-shape rivets and brass grip-strap. Complete with sword knot and iron scabbard. length 94 cm.

Lot 208

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Piedmont, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, engraved and gilt with trophies and floral motifs on a blue blackground at the first part. Brass hilt with remains of gilding, the fore valve with eagle of Savoy among oak leaves and lion's heads. Quillon with lion's head, guard with commander's face, pommel shaped as a lion's head, the rest decorated with floral motifs, all in bas-relief. Checkered wooden grip with scales. Without scabbard. length 98 cm.

Lot 21

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: London, Octagonal, rifled, cal. 36 barrel, with Colt address in London, London test-bed stamps, fore-sight; engraved, five-shot cylinder; silver plated frame, marked 'COLT PATENT'; serial number '75xx'; wooden grip scales. With a suspension ring. Small rust areas, for the rest in good conditions. In a wooden original case, with bullet mold, silvered powder flask, primer case (original), keys and nipples (marked COLT). length 24.5 cm.

Lot 22

dating: 1860-66 provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, 22 gauge rimfire barrel, provided with white metal foresight, marking at the back. Smooth, seven-shot cylinder, marked with patents. Working mechanics. Brass frame. Serial number '125xxx'. Spur trigger. Smooth, wooden grip scales. length 19 cm.

Lot 221

dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, with remains of engraved trophies and racemes at the forte. Gilded, bronze hilt. Valve decorated with cobweb in relief. Guard, pommel and quillon with frames and architectonical elements. Mother-of-pearl grip scales (damages and defects). Leather scabbard with mounts featuring rocaille engravings and remains of gilding. Black cloth sword knot with gilded-thread tassel. length 95 cm.

Lot 222

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Straight blade of triangular section, first part engraved and gilded with trophies and floral motifs on a blue ground, base marked 'S & K'. Beautiful, gilded, brass hilt, shell-guard with coat-of-arms among crowned lilies and horns of plenty and floral motifs, quillon block marked 'L', loop-guard decorated with lilies and floral motifs, pommel with a lion's head. Wooden grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, decorated en suite. Scarce. length 96 cm.

Lot 223

dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight blade of triangular shape with hollow faces. The forte engraved with small, gilded trophies and racemes on a burnished background (freshened burnishing). Silvered-metal hilt. Shell-guard with armour trophy and flags in relief. Guard with floral decorations and lion's head. Cap shaped as a wolf's head. Mother-of-pearl grip scales (one with creak). Leather scabbard with white-metal mounts, chape with engravings, cap with buttons. length 93 cm.

Lot 23

dating: 1860 - 1868 provenance: USA, Octagonal, cal. 22 rimfire short barrel, provided with rib featuring foresight and the company's mark, swivelling upwards. Cylinder marked with the patent. Working mechanics. Silvered-brass frame. Spur trigger. Smooth, rose-wooden grip scales. Grip flattened at the botto, with serial number '59xxx'. In patina. length 18.5

Lot 235

dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single- and half-edged blade, nickeled. White metal grip, black bakelite grip scales, the front one with gilded brass fasces. Scabbard made of nickeled iron with loop sewn with golden thread fabric. Oxidation and signs of aging. length 28,2 cm.

Lot 236

dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and false-edged bade; aluminum grip, shaped as eagle's head, with black grip scales and brass fasces. Scabbard with remains of finishing, leather loop with base twisted at the back. length 28,3 cm.

Lot 24

dating: 1868 - 1881 provenance: USA, Cylindrical, 22 rimfire short cal. barrel, with high rib provided with front-sight and marks of the company with patents, swivelling upwards. Seven-shot cylinder. Working mechanics. Smooth, wooden grip scales. Serial number '83xxx'. length 17.7 cm.

Lot 25

dating: 1868 - 1881 provenance: USA, Cylindrical, 22 rimfire short barrel provided with foresight and marks of the company with patents, swivelling upwards. Seven-shot cylinder. Working mechanics. Remains of nickelling. Smooth, wooden grip scales. Serial number '132xxx'. length 17.5 cm.

Lot 26

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA, Rifled, round, S&W, swiveling, 32 gauge barrel, rib with address and patents; fluted, five-shot cylinder. Mechanics still working. Hard-rubber, checkered grip scales with company's monogram. Spur trigger. Serial number '22xxx'. length 18.5 cm.

Lot 27

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, rib with address and patents up to 1889, marked '32 S&W CTG' and 'Smith & Wesson' on one side; five-shot cylinder with grooves; frame marked with 'S&W' and 'MADE IN USA' and featuring two stamps. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales. Serial number '232xxx'. length 18.5 cm.

Lot 28

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, rib with address and patents up to 1885, marked '32 S&W CTG' and 'Smith & Wesson' on one side; six-shot cylinder with grooves; frame with 'S&W' mark and one stamp. Remains of its original burnishing. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales. Serial number '127xxx'. length 18.5 cm.

Lot 29

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel with rib featuring address, marked with '32 S&W CTG' e 'Smith & Wesson' on one side; six-shot cylinder with grooves; frame S&W mark and three stamps. Checkered, hard-rybber grip-scales. Burnished trigger-guard. Serial number '170xxx'. length 18 cm.

Lot 30

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Rifled, round barrel, rib with address, laterally marked '32 S&W CTG' and 'Smith & Wesson'; fluted, five-shot cylinder. Frame marked S&W and 'MADE IN USA'. Remains of original finishing. Hard-rubber, checkered grip scales (one with small missing part). Serial number '240xxx'. length 18.5 cm.

Lot 303

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Cylindrical, rifled, 10.5 mm cal. barrel, with fore-sight, marked 'E. LEFAUCHEUX BR.te S.G.D.G. A PARIS'. Cleaned core, visible groove. Smooth, six-shot cylinder. In working order. SN 'LF 11xxxx'. Stamp 'M' under the barrel. Wooden grip scales. Roundish butt-plate with anchor stamp. Ring for a strap. Lateral extractor. In a black, antique, wooden case, re-lined in green. A brass plate inside, with inscription 'L. MAISON OFFICIER D'ARTILLERIE'. length 28,5 cm.

Lot 306

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: Indopersia, Made of riveted rings. The front part protected with two large iron plaques featuring remains of closing hooks; two more shaped plaques on the sides. Back-plate decorated with scales (missing parts). Medium length sleeves. height circa 75 cm.

Lot 307

dating: 18th Century provenance: Indopersia, Two big rectangular, convex-shaped, iron plates at the front, each with four buckles. Two plates on the side. The back has five rows of scales framed by two external plates. The entire armour is secured by solid rings with riveted and medium-sized fastening. The arms are long and the lower part has less thick and smaller suspension rings. height 69 cm.

Lot 31

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Rifled, round barrel, rib with address and patents until 1885, laterally marked '32 S&W CTG'; fluted, five-shot cylinder. Frame marked S&W. Refreshed finishing. Hard-rubber, checkered grip scales with mark. Serial number '145xxx'. length 19.5 cm.

Lot 314

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, single-edged blade featuring on the right side a long, damascened inscription with silver-inlaid in Arabic letters, and a round mark deeply marked. Metal hilts with remains of gilding. Various red cabochons at the central band. A part is missing and another is repaired. Walrus-ivory grip scales (one is cracked). Wooden scabbard with leather remains and with metal mounts, featuring an old label with inscription. length 76 cm.

Lot 315

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved and single-edged blade, with fuller next to the back, featuring on the left side a short damascened cartouche with silver-inlaid with iscription and dated 1266 (1849 according to the Gregorian calendar), on the opposite side a six-pointed star always made of silver. Silver-coloured metal hilt. The central band of the grip with long, red cabochon shaped as a drop. Ivory grip scales. Wooden scabbard (non perfectly fitting), leather-covered sewn with copper thread. Silver-coloured metal chape and cap decorated with racemes in relief. length 70,6 cm.

Lot 319

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Indopersia, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with central fuller and rear groove, in damask (barely visible), base with a cartouche with inscription in Arabic. Iron hilt decorated in gold with langets and quillons ending in a stylized elephant's head. Horn grip scales with brass, engraved band. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard, decorated with floral motifs in bass-relief. Two, iron bands, decorated en suite with suspension ring. length 104 cm.

Lot 32

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, rib with address and patents up to 1889, marked with '38 S&W CTG' on one side; ribbed, five-shot cylinder; frame marked with S&W. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales. Serial number '205xxx'. length 21 cm.

Lot 323

dating: 19th Century provenance: Arabian Peninsula, Straight, single-edged blade with groove on the back, probably in damask; hilt with silver, cross-quillon, angled pommel covered with silver and engraved with geometrical motifs, bone grip scales with silver ring-nut; wooden scabbard covered with silver foil, finely engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Two, iron suspension rings. length 92.5 cm.

Lot 327

dating: 1908 provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade with four grooves, marked 'KKB' in Cyrillic at the base. Grip with horn grip scales and silver mounts engraved and nielloed, a missing rivet on both sides. Wooden scabbard with leather covering and silver mounts decorated en suite. Marked 'In memory of Ilia' in Cyrillic and dated '1908'. The sphere on the tip is missing. length 41.5 cm.

Lot 328

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Very wide and long, double-edged blade, with asymmetrical groove. Gold decorations on one side. Hilt with horn grip scales and iron rivets, band with decorations in gold. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with silver mounts, finely engraved and nielloed (damages and parts missing). length 71.4 cm.

Lot 33

dating: 1889 provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel, rib with address, marked with '38 S&W CTG' on one side; ribbed, five-shot cylinder; frame marked with S&W. 70% nickel-plating. Mother-of-pearl grip scales with brass mark. Serial number '228xxx'. length 27 cm.

Lot 348

dating: 1890 provenance: Greece, Straight, single-edged blade slightly raised, with 'T'-back, engraved with tiger among floral motifs, trophy and date '1890' at the third side; engraved with geometrical motifs at the back. Iron hilt with silver-inlaid covering, engraved with geometrical motifs, ivory ear-shaped grip scales, ivory closing-button sculpted with a small, green stone at the center. Wooden scabbard, completely covered with a yatagan-style silver inlay, richly embossed with birds, trophies, snakes, pots and floral motifs, cap with six twisted rings, the chape shaped as a monster's head with scales. Small suspension rings. length 34.5 cm.

Lot 35

dating: 1885-90 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, swiveling barrel, with high rib equipped with fore-sight, company's and patents marking until 1882. Fluted, five-shot cylinder. Smooth frame. Nickel-plated. Mother-of-pearl grip scales. Finished trigger-guard. Serial number '245xxxx'. length 21 cm.

Lot 37

dating: 1863 - 1875 provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, 44 cal. barrel, provided with foresight, marked with patents and address in two lines, and 'NEW MODEL', remains of a mark 'JP' and of numbers (not clearly legible). Smooth, six-stage cylinder, with remains of mark 'G'. Mechanics to be checked. Frame with crack on the right side. Brass trigger guard with mark 'C'. Dents. Wooden grip scales. length 35,4 cm.

Lot 39

dating: 1868 - 1873 provenance: USA, Rifled, octagonal, 22 rimfire gauge barrel, rib with foresight, remains of engravings with racemes and of the marking 'MANHATTAN FIREARMS M.F.G Co. NEW YORK'. Seven-shot cylinder. Brass frame with flat faces. Serial number '1xx' inside. Wooden grip scales (with a small crack). Working mechanics. length 18 cm.

Lot 40

dating: 1864 - 1870 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 32 gauge teat-fire barrel, marked with company's address, fore-sight; smooth, six-shot cylinder; bronze frame, engraved with floral motifs. Wooden, blackened grip scales. Spur-trigger. Model without extractor. length 18 cm.

Lot 41

dating: 1859 - 1874 provenance: USA, A group of four, round, 22 gauge rimfire barrels, sliding forward, without marking, finished, rear fore-sight. Brass frame with circular marking, address and Sharps patent on sides. Remains of silvering. Mechanics still working (opening to be reviewed). Wooden grip scales. Serial number '15xxx'. length 13.5 cm.

Lot 42

dating: about 1880 provenance: USA, Double-barreled gun (22 and 32 gauge rimfire respectively), with rib marked 'PAT'D DEC 7. 1880', foresight, marked 'OSGOOD GUN WORKS NORWICH CONN.' on one side; ribbed cylinder with one, 32 gauge central shot and eight 22 gauge chambers. Smooth frame marked 'DUPLEX', the nickelling missing at some parts. Spur trigger. Upper opening. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales. Scarce. length 17 cm.

Lot 44

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, cal. 44 barrel, with fore-sight; six-shot cylinder with serial number '11xx', frame with signature 'Rogers & Spencer Utica N.Y.', finishing at 85%,stamps 'B' and 'H'; wooden original grip scales. Rare in such a good conditions. length 36 cm.

Lot 45

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: England, Straight, single-edged blade, angled at the back, narrowed at the tang and marked 'J. RODGERS & SONS 6 NORFOLK ST. SHEFFIELD ENGLAND'. Grip with deer-horn grip scales, one with white, metallic plate. Leather scabbard with metal mounts and loop at the back. length 21,5 cm.

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