dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Round, rifled, 4-3/4" barrel, provided with lateral extractor, marked in two lines "COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. / HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." at the back and "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" on one side. Serial number "291xxx" coeval with barrel, frame and grip. Remains of finishing on barrel and cylinder, some pitting. Functioning mechanic (rotation with some uncertainty). Frame with 1871, 1872 and 1875 patent-marks in two lines and with remains of horse-mark. Checkered, hard-rubber grip scales with Colt prancing horse. dimensions: length 25,5 cm.
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dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Naples Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel with rib marked "Mazza Napoli", with foresight; grooved, six-shot cylinder, engraved with floral motifs, the frame decorated en suite; loading gate and extractor, safety lock; ebony grip scales sculpted with floral motifs. dimensions: length 29.5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Slightly curved, single -and false-edged blade, with a thin fuller near the back, provided with two cartouches featuring characters in Arabic and remains of silver inlays on a side, and spirals on the other; silver grip and ring-nut decorated with relieved frames and flowers. Dark horn grip scales (small defects and a restoration). Wooden scabbard with black, leather covering (defects), with brass mounts. dimensions: length 72,5 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, provided with high rib and foresight. Smooth, six-shot cylinder engraved with racemes and a stamp of the Liège test bench. Frame carved en suite, serial number "13xxxx", stamp "N", crowned. Marked "E. LEFAUCHEUX / IN.UR BREVETE". Checkered, wooden grip scales, nickel-plated ring for the strap, hammer and trigger guard. Finishing. dimensions: length 29 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: Turkey Curved, flat, wootz damask, single-edged blade; silver hint featuring English stamps; typical, wooden grip scales with angled pommel; wooden scabbard with leather covering featuring a large, silver-wire steam and silver hints stamped en suite. Cap and chape with undulated, inner border, two suspension rings on ribbed bands. dimensions: length 90.5 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Afghanistan Curved blade with strengthened tip and "T"-back for half of the length, one side decorated with brass-inlaid birds and floral motifs; thick grip with brown horn grip scales, the base and the band decorated en suite. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, brass mounts decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs. dimensions: length 39 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Group of four, round, darkened, 22 cal. rimfire barrel, sliding toward the front, with back-foresight, English stamps on the sides, nickelled, brass frame marked with address and Sharps patent on the sides. Smooth, wooden grip scales. Serial number "23xxx". dimensions: length 12 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Octagonal, rifled barrel provided with rib and foresight, company name and 1873 patent marks at the back, extractor on the right. Grooved, five-shot cylinder. Frame with beak-shaped grip and spur trigger, serial number "3xxx" repeated twice. Checkered, black grip scales (one with small restoration). dimensions: length 16,6 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Octagonal, rifled, 44 cal. barrel, with patent, manufacture address and "NEW MODEL" marks, provided with foresight. Smooth, six-shot cylinder. Cartridge rammer with lever underneath the barrel. Functioning mechanic. Frame with brass trigger guard. Serial number "13xxxx". Smooth, wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 35,5 cm.
dating: mid-19th Century provenance: India Long, straight, damask, single-edged blade with "T" back; iron hilt, the ring nut featuring gilt decorations, massive, carved bone grip scales. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, silver cap engraved with floral motifs, iron chape decorated with raisers. dimensions: length cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Octagonal, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel (slight pitting), provided with fixed rear-sight, missing foresight; at the base the marks "ARENDT BREVETE", "REGLE", and the serial number "4xxx" on a side, on the other the crowned mark "EL". Smooth, six-shot cylinder decorated with an engraved, floral band and remains of the antique finishing; frame engraved en suite, with remains of finishing. Loading gate, interesting extractor mounted under the barrel and fixed though the barrel bracket with stopper, on the left side of the hammer is a lever (with missing tooth). Ivory grip scales, a ring for the strap. dimensions: length 24,8 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sweden Straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section, small tang; gilt iron hilt, decorated with floral motifs, quillon block with three crowns, lion-headed quillons and pommels, grip featuring mother of pearl grip scales, the bands pierced with flowers. dimensions: length 92 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Rifle, swiveling, 38 cal. S&W barrel, with company marks, patent marks up to 1875 and "REISSUE July 25 1871", on the left side British caliber marks and stamps of the English test bench. Grooved, five-shot cylinder with stamps. The frame with spur trigger and English stamps. Checkered, hard rubber grip scales marked "S&W", serial number "63xxx". Keeping most of the antique nickel-finishing. dimensions: length 19 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Long, curved, single-edged blade, with elongated tip (a small part missing), provided with triple fuller and a deep stamp on one side of the forte; grip with horn grip scales (small parts missing) and remains of brass foil covering; three rivets with iron head and rosette consisting in a silver coin. dimensions: length 71,5 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Round, rifled, over and under, 41 cal. rimfire short barrels, featuring the manufacture mark "REMINGTON ARMS - U.M.C. CO. ILION N.Y.". Some pitting on the surfaces. Fuctioning mechanic, remains of darkening, spur trigger. Serial number "2xx". Smooth, checkered, hard rubber grip scales. dimensions: length 12 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Octagonal, rifled, 22 cal. rimfire barrel, engraved with rhombuses and undulated lines, with the Whitneyville Armory manufacture and 1871 brevet marks. Grooved, engraved, seven-shot cylinder (mechanic not perfect). Brass frame engraved with floral motifs, spur trigger; fine grip scales. Serial number "10xxxx". Keeping part of the antique nickel-finishing. dimensions: length 16,5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Nepal Wide, curved, single-edged blade with a fuller near the back, narrowed at the base; small, flat, white metallic quillon, grip with mother of pearl grip scales, ring-nut and pommel with jade plaques. Wooden scabbard with red velvet (worn) covering and white metallic mounts. dimensions: length 42 cm.
dating: late 17th Century provenance: India Moghul Curved, double-edged blade made of fine, Indian, Wootz damask, ribbed at the tip and with raisers and grooves; the base carved and engraved; simple, damask hilt, the end of the upper guard featuring engraved and pierced dragon-head, typical ivory grip scales with iron rivets. dimensions: length 33 cm.
dating: mid-19th Century provenance: France Octagonal, rifled, 12 mm cal. barrels of fine damask, marked "DAMAS TURC SUPERFIN" in gold, with foresight, engravings at the base; the tangs long up to the butt-plate, provided with sight and engraved with sheafs of wheat; backward spring locks engraved with floral motifs, the hammers decorated en suite; three-quarter wooden stocks, the muzzles sculpted as in the round lion head and numbered "I" and "II", the butts checkered with scales, the butt-plates with floral motifs, iron mounts engraved with spider net pattern and floral motifs; triggers with set trigger, trigger guards with finger support. In their wooden case with white metallic mounts with foldaway handle; covered with purple velvet provided with all tools and key. dimensions: length 39.5 cm.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England Group of four, round, sliding, 22 cal. rimfire barrels with back foresight. English stamps on the sides, remains of darkening. Marked, brass frame featuring remains of manufacture and Sharp patents marks on one side. Smooth, hard rubber grip scales with bas-relieved floral motifs. Serial number "1xxx". dimensions: length 12,2 cm.
dating: mid-19th Century provenance: USA Octagonal, rifled barrel, provided with cusp foresight, signed "ADDRESS SAM.L COLT NEW YORK CITY" at the back, floral engravings on a ground of circles at the base, the cartridge rammer with engraved injunction. Smooth, six-shot cylinder depicting the naval war against the Mexican navy and signed "Engraved by W.L. Ormsby New York" under the serial number. Frame engraved with flowers on a ground of circles, marked "COLTS PATENT"; the hammer engraved too. Brass grip in one piece with the roundish, engraved trigger guard. Serial number "47xx" coeval on all its parts. Decorated grip scales, the left one carved with a snake. Remains of the antique finishing. In very good mechanical order.This revolver has been portrayed by the artist Sergio Tisselli in "Lampi Sul West", plate n. 3 dimensions: length 32,5 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Straight blade of triangular section with hollow faces, engraved with small trophies and flowers at the forte, marked "We" at the base. Brass hilt with remains of silver-plating; relieved shell-guard, decorated with three, crowned lilies surrounded by trophies and helmets, the head of a lion at the edges. Guard decorated with the head of a lion and floral motifs; mother of pearl grip scales. dimensions: length 96 cm.
dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy Straight, chrome-plated, single-and half-edged blade; aluminum grip, shaped as the head of an eagle, black, bakelite grip scales, the one at the front featuring brass emblem depicting the Fasces. Black painted, metallic scabbard with brass mounts featuring remains of gilding. dimensions: length 29.5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Hungary Wide, curved, single -and false-edged blade with wide fuller and tang. Brass grip engraved with floral motifs, brown horn grip scales. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, copper and brass mounts engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Two suspension rings. dimensions: length 93 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: India Long, curved, single -and false-edged blade of fine, pattern-welding damascus, on a side a stamp depicting specular, toothed semicircles between dots, rectangular tang, areas of rust on the forte; iron hilt with lancets, guard and disc-shaped pommel, decorated with floral motifs in gold. Wooden scabbard with green velvet covering (worn) and leather, with decorations in silver and silver embroideries, provided with a knife and tweezers with eating-like grip and bone grip scales. Iron shape, pierced and gilt. dimensions: length 77.5 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA Round, 22 cal rimfire barrel, flattened at the sides, with the manufacturer address and 1874 patent mark, marked "COLT NEW 22" at one side. Grooved, seven-shot cylinder. Frame with spur trigger, a stamp at the bottom and the caliber mark. Smooth, wooden grip scales. Serial number "12xxx". Keeping most of the antique nikeling. This revolver has been portrayed by the artist Sergio Tisselli in "Lampi Sul West", plate n. 13. dimensions: length 13,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia Wide, curved, "T"-back, single-and false-edged blade with slightly strengthened tip and a raiser on the double-edged part; brass grip with green-stone grip scales, a moving suspension ring on the pommel; wooden scabbard (small missing parts) with leather covering and iron chape. dimensions: length 43.5 cm.
A HAMS Ullage Rule c1850, a complex 42" boxwood slide and dipping rule, the boxwood stock with brass fittings including hinged brass lifting flaps with ivory scales, 3 on one side and 2 the other. A long single slide 51" long with calibrations on both sides, the rule is also fitted with a 42" removable sliding dipping rule, The only two other Ham rules we are aware of are in the science museum, both with slightly different specifications. Provenance; Whitbread Museum, London F
A fine, large and little used set of brass scales by DE GRAVE, SHORT & Co London No 2504 with 25" beam for The County Palatine of Chester, To Weigh 56 lbs and with Weights & Measures stamps from 1955 to the brass pans, in orig fitted mahogany carrying case c/w the original matching tripod stand, fine quality F
A 19th Century George III Style Carved Mahogany Library Armchair The scrolling arm supports headed by acanthus scroll terminals, the deep railed seat supported on square legs carved with trailing harebell flowers above stylised scales, joined by a chamfered cross stretchers, on brass castors, now upholstered in close-nailed yellow damask, 74cm wide, 104cm high, 74cm deep

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