This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana knife with an excellent Yellowstone National Park inspired walking Great American Bison Buffalo scrimshaw artwork. This knife is truly a work of “Montana” art as it shows the iconic Buffalo scrimshaw silhouette with starry night time mountain landscape scene inspired by Yellowstone National Park set on Buffalo Horn grips and a forged “rustic” Damascus a tribute to the wilderness of our state and scrimshaw artwork Native American Indian heritage. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel. The knife shows a wonderful raindrop Damascus pattern. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of nice white wild Buffalo bone grip scales which are secured to the piece using two mosaic pins. The tang of the knife has been artfully hand vine filled with thumb grip on the back of the blade. The grips have also artfully been scrimshaw etched with image of the celestial night sky above a Yellowstone mountain and forested landscape set into the silhouette of a American bison. The knife is in brand new condition. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 7 1/4" in length with the blade measuring 3 1/2" long.
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This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana knife showing a Rocky Mountain Rams Horn grip and forged Damascus drop point knife. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel. The knife shows a wonderful wide rain drop Damascus. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of Rocky Mountain Rams Horn premium grip scales which are secured to the piece with two mosaic pins and five brass pins with a lanyard loop. The knife also features a set of polished stainless-steel bolsters. The tang and knife spine have been artfully hand vine filled. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a Lifetime warranty. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 9 1/4" in length with the blade measuring 4 3/4" long. The sheath and knife together measure 10" long.
This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana knife showing a Rocky Mountain Rams Horn grip and forged Damascus drop point blade. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel. The knife shows a wonderful ladder Damascus. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of Rams Horn premium grip scales which are secured to the piece with two mosaic pins and four brass pins along with a lanyard loop. The knife also features a set of polished stainless-steel bolsters with a comfortable finger well. The tang and knife spine have been artfully hand vine filled. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a Lifetime warranty. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 8 1/4" in length with the blade measuring 3 3/4" long. The sheath and knife measure 9" long.
This is an original Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana camp knife with an excellent scrimshaw Charles M. Russell signature. The blade has been forged from 1095HC (High Carbon) steel and 15N20 Nickel Carbon which is then heated and folded into 396 layers creating the astounding “Damascus” steel and shows artful blacksmith forged hammering at the spine, a truly rustic Montana addition. The knife shows a wonderful ladder Damascus pattern. The hollow grind full tang blade has been paired with a set of nice white wild Buffalo bone grip scales which are secured to the piece using two mosaic pins and six brass pins. The knife also features a set of polished stainless-steel bolsters with a comfortable finger well. The tang and knife spine have been artfully hand vine filled. The grips have also artfully been scrimshaw etched with the signature of Charles Marion Russell. C.M. Russell (American 1864-1926) is the most notable Montana and Old Western Artist of all time and considered a true treasure of Montana. This example shows an original artwork C.M. Russell signature with Buffalo Skull which has been etched into handle. The knife is in brand new condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a Lifetime warranty. The blade is marked with the “MONTANA TERRITORY KNIVES BOZEMAN MONTANA” stamping which shows the outline of Montana. The knife has been paired with a Great American Bison Buffalo leather hand crafted sheath. The knife measures overall 9 1/2" in length with the blade being 4 3/4" long. The knife and sheath together measure 10" long.
Included in this lot we have a Greman Rostfrei lever lock ram horn switchblade knife originating from the 1950's. The handmade knife features a high carbon steel blade with drop point design. The switchblade shows a highly polished nickel brass bolster, pommel and bolster lining which is accented by the beautiful rams horn grip scales. The grip scales show brass pins, with tan and grey coloration. The knife functions as a traditional German lever lock, showing a folding lever button which when pulled down and pressed, releases the blade immediately thrusting it forward and then locking into active position. The knife has a strong function with good operation. The blade then can be closed by pressing the same lever and pulling the blade into place at which point the lever will "lock" the blade back into place. The knife measures 8" long open with the blade measuring 3 1/4" long.
Dolls House Furniture. 1930’s Vintage Dolls House Pit A Pat Wardrobe in good condition, it retains both hanging rails and sliding hooks inside. It measures 11.8cm high, 4.2cm deep, 8cm wide. It has all four bun feet and original door knob and hosts original label on rear, plus other refined items including Bird Cage, Scales, Cutlery Set and Iron. Interesting lot. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Ɵ Safi al-Din Abd' al-Mu'min ibn Yusuf ibn al-Fakhir al-Urmawi al-Baghdadi, known as 'al-Urmawi', Kitab al-Adwar (Book of Cycles, a treatise on the theory of music), in Ottoman Turkish, illuminated manuscript on paper [Ottoman territories, dated 1131 AH (1718 AD)]single volume, complete, 32 leaves plus a contemporary endleaf at each end, single column, 15 lines black stylised naskh script with muhaqqaq influences, some headings and vocalisation in red, gilt head-piece opening the text, numerous diagrams throughout the text heightened in gilt, catchwords throughout, leaves ruled in gilt, a few annotations to the margins in a slightly later hand, some faint water-staining to upper edges of leaves (rarely affecting text), overall a very bright and attractive copy, 205 by 155 mm.; nineteenth-century calf-backed boards with flap, decorative medallion stamped to covers in blind, extremities and spine ends a little rubbedThis treatise is, perhaps, the earliest known text dedicated entirely to the theory and practice of music in the medieval Islamic world. It was compiled by the author al-Urmawi (d. 1294) in the thirteenth century, and explores musical divisions, scales, modes and also describes the workings of practical instruments including the five string lute. The treatise offers a scientific explanation to these theories and is comparable in style to the teachings of Avicenna on the same subject in his Danishnama'i Ala'i (a treatise on logic, metaphysics, music theory and other sciences).Little is known about the author's early life, but he is thought to have been born in Urmina, given his surname, in the modern-day Azari region of north-west Iran in the year 1216 AD. He travelled to Baghdad in his early life where his skills in calligraphy granted him the role of copyist in the famous library of al-Musta'sim of the Abbasid caliphate (the final Abbasid Caliph, d. 1258 AD). Towards the end of al-Musta'sim's reign al-Urmawi had become a famous musician and thus survived the fall of the Abbasid caliphate, and was supported through the patronage of private families including influential Juvayni family. The Kitab al-Adwar is one of two notable musical treatises compiled by the author during his lifetime. The second of is the Risalah al-Sharafiyyah fi l'nisbah al-ta'lifiyyah, compiled around 665 AH (1267 AD) and dedicated to his patron in later life Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni, focusing on musical intervals. These works have remained integral to the study of music in the Islamic world and have been used consistently since the thirteenth century.
~ A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY 'BOULLE' DESK PIECES, comprising a domed stationery box, signed Mappin & Webb, 23.5cm wide; inkstand, 31.5cm wide; scales, signed Asprey London, 24cm wide; a coaster, signed Asprey London, 8.5cm diameter; blotter stamp and blotter, unsigned; some engraved with monogram. (6)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.All in 'Country House' state. Blotter needs more blotting paper; Inkstand lacking small corner piece of tortoiseshell, needs cleaning, glass inkwells no chips; Domed stationery box missing small section of tortoiseshell on domed corner, in need of a clean; Coaster with few small losses but in good condition; Scales in need of a clean, few small losses of tortoiseshell

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