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Eight Airfix kits to include 'Cutty Sark Series 9, 'RMS Mauretania' 1:600 scale, Series 4, 'HMS Devonshire', 1/600 scale, Series 3, 'RMS Queen Elizabeth' 1/600 scales, Series 6, two Matchbox kits comprising 'DH-82A/C Tiger Moth', 'DK25 Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIa', Revell 'Morris 1000 Traveller', Hasegawa 'Heinkel He 51A-1', Nouveau 'Air Speed Oxford Mk II Trainer', a Frog 'Firefly', Tri-ang '8 inch Lugsail Dingy' and two further Airfix 'Tiger Moth' kits.
C.H. BRANNAM FOR BARUM; a late 19th century blue glazed wall pocket modelled as a fish, incised signature, dated 1898, length 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: 6mm x 3mm glaze, chip to upper lip, tiny glaze to dorsal fin, a few tiny glaze chips and tiny chips to raised scales. Postage cost to UK mainland address approx £15.00 plus VAT.
A BELGIAN COMBINED LARGE FOLDING KNIFE AND 140 BORE PERCUSSION PISTOL, LIÈGE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1860 with broad sprung single-edged folding blade secured by a catch at the base, polished steel body, the hilt formed of a slotted iron guard, a pair of iron grip-scales retained by three rivets, brass pommel, and fitted at the top with etched twist barrel with a knurled cap at the breech forming the percussion hammer 52.5 cm; 20 3/4 in open
A COMPOSITE HARQUEBUSIER'S ARMOUR, PROBABLY DUTCH, MID-17TH CENTURY comprising pot with hemispherical skull formed in two pieces joined along the crest of a low medial comb, projecting forward to a flat obtusely-pointed integral peak bearing the crowned 'IR' government ownership mark of the reign of James II (1685-8) and pierced at its rear with a rectangular hole to accommodate a sliding nasal-bar (restored) with a leaf-shaped upper terminal, retained by a staple and locking-screw (restored), and fitted at its rear and sides respectively with a narrow obtusely-pointed one-piece neck-guard embossed to simulate five lames, and pendent scutiform cheek-pieces each pierced at their centres with five auditory-holes in dice-formation; one-piece breastplate of vestigial 'peascod' form with raised neck-opening and outward-flanged lower edge, struck at the right of the belly with the proof-mark of a bullet and fitted at each side of the chest with a pierced stud and swivel-hook to secure the shoulder-straps issuing from the backplate; one-piece backplate with raised neck-opening bearing an indistinct mark, probably the crowned 'IR' government ownership mark of the reign of James II, and outward-flanged lower edge, fitted to either side of the neck-opening and to either side of the waist respectively with forward-projecting shoulder-scales and a waist-belt (restored); the main edges of all elements formed with plain inward-turned edges accompanied either by recessed borders or, in the case of the breastplate, by pairs of incised lines (the skull patched at the left of the brow, the breastplate bruised at the centre of its lower edge, the neck-opening cracked and pierced with four small holes at the centre of its upper edge, and all elements more or less heavily pitted); the cuirass worn over a buff coat (restored) with long sleeves and long skirt, fastened down the front by laces, and the whole mounted on a sturdy wooden stand
A RARE GUNNER'S FOLDING CALLIPER BY BERGE, LONDON, CIRCA 1800-08 of brass, comprising two symmetrical flat halves hinged at one end and finely engraved with scales for 'Quantity of Powder for filling the Chambers of Brass Mortars & Howitzers', 'Shot', 'Iron Guns proof Service' and 'Brass Guns proof Service', signed 'M Berge London', and retaining its iron tips 30.5cm; 12in extended John Berge (1742-1808) was apprenticed to Peter Dolland and worked with him until 1791. He became principle workman to Jesse Ramsden and succeeded him in 1800. See Taylor 1989, no. 571.
THREE CAUCASIAN DAGGERS (KINDJAL), LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with broad blade formed with a pair of slender central fullers, stamped with a mark on the outer face, the hilt fitted with a pair of shaped horn grip-scales retained by three pairs of rivets with large iron bosses on the outer face, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard (incomplete); the second with blued fullered blade decorated with gold scrolls and foliage over the centre and on each face of the forte, iron hilt decorated with gold en suite; the third small, with fullered blade, nielloed silver hilt, in its silver-covered scabbard decorated en suite, the locket stamped with a mark the first: 37.5 cm; 14 3/4 in blade (3)
A JAPANESE SWORD (KATANA) with curved single-edged blade with straight hamon (small areas of pitting), chiselled over the back-edge on each side with a scaly serpent, tang pierced with three mekugi-ana, signed 'Tanba no kami Yoshimichi' and dated Empo 5 (1677), signed copper tsuba decorated in imitation of bark with a serpent passing through and around it, the latter finely chiselled with scales and with gilt eyes, wooden grip carved with a further serpent encircling and rising up to the top, in its wooden saya carved with a serpent coiled over its length, enriched with polychrome shell and its forked tongue formed as a pair of kogai 69.7 cm; 27 3/8 in blade

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