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A Rare Anti-Garotte Folding Knife by Unwin & Rodgers, Sheffield, one single edge steel blade stamped with maker's name at the ricasso, the other single edge steel blade with a raised medial ridge and stamped ANTI-GAROTTE at the ricasso, with nickel cruciform crossguards and horn grip scales, extended length 33.5cm
A Corsican Vendetta Folding Knife, the 19cm single edge steel blade bearing faint traces of foliate etched decoration, stamped 716 VERITABLE EDOUARD, the bone grip scales crudely painted with foliage and a shield enclosing a negro head; an Indian Small Folding Pocket Knife, with 6cm curved steel blade and brass grip (2)
A Canadian Skinning Set, comprising a paring knife and a skinning knife, the blade engraved Mexeur & Cie, with wood grips in a leather sheath; five Various Knives, comprising an Indian copy of a Scottish dirk, a Bowie knife with antler grip and leather sheath, a small hunting knife with antler grip and leather sheath, and an Acier folding knife with steel grip scales (6)
An Early 20th Century Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, the 25cm clip point steel blade stamped with a star and Maltese cross and J.RODGERS & SONS, No.6 NORFOLK ST., SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, the nickel recurving crossguard with spherical quillons, with two piece antler grip scales and nickel mounted leather scabbard with frog
A 19th Century Caucasian Kindjal, the 24.5cm double edge Woost steel blade with a narrow fuller to each side, the two piece bone grip scales secured by two fluted ovoid rivets with koftgari decorated shaped backplates, the leather scabbard with brass mounts; a 19th Century Indian Jambiya, the 20cm recurving steel blade with swollen tip, with two piece bone pistol grip and leather scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Jambiya, the 23cm curved double edge steel blade with two fullers to each side, the two piece bone grip with trefoil pommel,, with leather scabbard (3)
Two 19th Century Indian Pesh Kabz, each with T section steel blade and coloured enamel decorated brass hilt, one with horn, the other with bone eared grip scales, with leather scabbards; a Similar Knife, the blade stamped f, with brass scabbard; a Balkan Jambiya, with horn grip and nickel mounted cloth scabbard (4)
An Early 20th Century Southern Plains Indian Eagle Feather Headdress, the felt cap with buckskin bound sweatband set with a band of coloured beadwork, set with twenty one eagle feathers with pale red woven wool binding to the quills, the tips fixed with down feathers (af); a 1920's/30's Native American Indian Baby Carrier, possibly Digger, Shoshone, of buckskin laced around a woven reed frame, with retailer's label; three Trans Jordanian Folding Clasp Knives, with horn grip scales (af); an Australian Stockwhip, of black and tan plaited leather, with thong, bearing a collector's label; a Scrolling Brass Wire Branch, possibly from a bedhead, 49cm (7)
Accessories, including a 12 bore chamber brush by W Evans, Pall Mall, with brass tubular case and ebony handle, a rosewood handled nipple key, a turnscrew with reed ebonised wood handle, a combination turnscrew/knife slotting together and of `dog bone' shape, a set of Salter's ratcheted spring balance game scales, a brass gun bore gauge, a steel bullet mould, a brass cleaning rod and a brass mallet shape sword tool (9)
A 19th Century Sharp's Patent Four Barrel Repeating Pocket Pistol by Tipping & Lawden, the 7.5cm blued steel barrels sliding forward for loading, engraved with foliate cartouche panels and with Birmingham proof marks, the silver plated frame richly engraved with scrolling acanthus leaves and flowerheads, with a signed circular panel, sheath trigger, barrel release catch to the underside, the two piece composition grip scales moulded with acanthus leaves, contained in a fitted walnut case, with instruction label to the inner cover, and with a cleaning rod
A Manhattan .36 Calibre Navy Type Single Action Five Shot Percussion Revolver, the 16.5cm octagonal steel barrel stamped MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. N.Y. PATENTED MARCH 8.1864, with hinged under-barrel loading lever, the cylinder roll engraved with five battle scene panels, the brass frame and trigger guard bearing traces of original silver plating, all metal parts numbered 54120, with walnut grip scales
A London Pistol Company Six Shot Single Action Percussion Revolver, the 10cm octagonal steel barrel stamped with maker's name, with under-barrel hinged loading lever, the cylinder engraved with a stage-coach scene, the foliate engraved steel frame stamped to the underside PATENTED DEC.27.1859, with brass trigger guard and walnut grip scales
A Good Quality T K Baker's Six Shot Single Action Percussion Revolver, the 14cm blued steel octagonal barrel with poly-groove rifling, the underside stamped 39 flanked by Birmingham proof marks, the cylinder with Birmingham proof marks, the spurred cocking lever stamped BAKER'S PATENT, with foliate engraved nickel action and frame engraved No.2406, with polished walnut grip scales, contained in the original oak case with green velvet lined fitted interior, the inner lid with original paper label `Baker's Registered Six Chamber Revolving Lever Cock Pistol' with instructions, together with the original Baker's brass loading and extracting tool, cap tin and oil bottle
A Pair of 19th Century Silver Plated Epaulettes to an Officer of the Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry, each with twenty three bullions backed by silver lace, lined with pleated crimson silk, the shoulder strap of eleven overlapping plate scales and set with the regimental button, the reverse covered in crimson morocco
An enamel, cultured pearl and diamond brooch, circa 1890-1900, designed to depict a speared fish, the realistic fish with textured metal and grey and white enamelling to depict scales, set to the centre of a brooch bar depicting a spear with cultured pearl end terminal, the spear point set with seven graduating old cut diamonds. Brooch pin fitting. Length approximately 5.5cm. Weight approximately 5.51gms. Condition report The enamelling slightly wearing to the fin of the fish and very slightly to the edges of the bottom of the fish, and some minor surface scratches to the body however not very visible and not detracting from the overall look. The cultured pearl measures approximately 4mm x 4mm Mid cream in colour with yellow overtones. A good lustre with very few natural pits or abrasions. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.08 carats. Estimated colour L/M Estimated clarity I 2-3, some Pique. Overall in good condition with only very minor surface marks and abrasions in keeping with general wear.

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