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A Simon & Halbig bisque-headed doll, the open mouth with four upper teeth, sleeping blue eyes and cropped brown wig, on jointed slender-limbed composition body, unclothed, one socket worn, 32.5cm high; and an Ernst Heubach 267 bisque-headed toddler doll, dressed as a young child, lacks a shoe, 24cm high, (2).
Group of items: cased pair of silver bladed fish servers with ivoride handles; cased manicure set with filled silver handles; cased button hook and shoe horn; matching pair of clothes brushes, hand mirror and hair brush, button hook and shoe horn, paper knife, five decagonal bottles with linear and fleur de lis decoration, Birmingham 1909; silver vestas case.
A COLLECTION OF FOUR SHOE SNUFF BOXES one of papier mache, set with silver coloured metal lines; three of wood, with chip carving, one of which is inscribed Vivre Libre Ou Mourir Cavelie Duavre, dated 1795, the lid carved with a tree set with crossed musket and sword and surmounted by revolutionary bonnet
A tortoiseshell dressing table set, each piece applied with gold initials 'E H ', comprising; a rectangular box, a round jar and cover, a pair of heart shaped dishes, a hand mirror, four brushes, a glove stretcher, a shoe horn, a buttonhook, and a nail buffer, and two similar cut glass square section scent bottles, with tortoiseshell covers (some damage)
A Meissen Commedia dell'Arte figure of Capitano Spavento, modelled by J J Kaendler and P Reinicke wearing a black tricorn hat, turquoise coat and pink waistcoat and breeches, standing before a tree stump on a green sprigged mound, 13.5cm h, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c1745 The hat and right shoe slightly chipped, a small firing crack in the upper part of the figure's right leg, the fingers of the left hand slightly chipped, the sword hilt partly missing and regilt
A Victorian rosewood snuff box in the form of a shoe, decorated in brass pins with geometric and swag patterns, sliding lid, 16.5cm l Minor old flat chip on the top where the lid slides and short descending hairline crack, neither of which are hardly noticeable on the underside the shoe has a zinc? applied toe cap, that to the heel is missing but again this does not detract from the appearance, a good example of the type and of large size and fine colour
A Bavarian partisan from the guard of Carl Theodore, Elector of the Palatine, circa 1777-95 with broad-spiked double-edged blade, etched with the crowned Electoral monogram on each face, faceted socket formed with a pair of straps, on its original wooden haft with a conical iron shoe; another, circa 1777-95, similar, on its original haft with conical iron shoe; and a German halberd, late 16th Century, with broad leaf-shaped spike formed with a medial ridge, small axe blade, triangular rear-fluke, and faceted socket (heavily pitted, later haft) the first: 34.3 cm ; 13.5in head (3)
A Bavarian partisan from the guard of Carl Theodore, Elector of the Palatine, circa 1777-95 with broad-spiked double-edged blade, etched with the crowned Electoral monogram on each face, faceted socket formed with a pair of straps, on its original wooden haft with a conical iron shoe; another, circa 1777-95, similar, on its original haft with conical iron shoe; and another, circa 1777-95, on its original haft with conical iron shoe the first: 84.5 cm ; 33.25in head (3)
A German partisan, late 17th/early 18th Century with slender wavey blade of diamond-section, formed with a reinforced tip, a pair of short flat lugs at the base and pierced with a series of drop-shaped apertures, moulded socket, and a pair of short straps, on an associated wooden haft fitted with an iron spike at the base; a German partisan, late 17th Century, with broad leaf-shaped head formed with cusped lower edges, moulded socket, on a later wooden haft; a spear, 17th Century, with small leaf-shaped blade, conical socket, on a later wooden haft with spiked iron shoe; a military spear, 17th Century, with broad leaf-shaped blade, moulded socket fitted with an up-turned hook at the base and with provision for another hook (now missing), and a pair of short straps, on a wooden haft fitted with spiked shoe, perhaps the original; and a haft for a boar spear, 17th/18th Century, the upper portion bound with a trellis pattern of leather, and the lower three-quarters spirally carved the first: 53.5 cm ; 21 in head (5)
A very rare .750 calibre Morison percussion Pike-musket for East India Company trials, London proof marks, circa 1844-5 with 30 1/4 in blued sighted smooth-bored barrel, plain case-hardened lock, figured walnut full stock with sub-contractors' stamps of 'J. Jagger' and 'Dodd' in the ramrod channel, the left-hand side with iron apertures both at the butt and ahead of the lock for alternative positioning of the pike, a blued iron ring locking the pike haft at the muzzle, brass mounts of regulation type, the butt-plate inscribed 'Pike Musket, London, M General Morison, C. B', original iron ramrod stamped 'R & C W. A' and with E.I.C code-dated view mark 'H' over '4' for 1844-5, and retaining nearly all of its original finish (the barrel very lightly oxidised); complete with its original 64 5/8 in pike haft, of ebonised hardwood fitted with long slender iron shoe flattened on the right-hand face and incorporating a lug for fitting into the stock apertures, tubular socket with bar spring-catch engaging the ring at the muzzle, and detachable 15 3/4 in head with tapering spike of hollow-rectangular section with a bayonet-type socket incorporating a pair of transverse lugs below the spike, and the entire weapon preserved in little-used condition commensurate with trials issue the musket 118.1cm., 46.5in This musket is very probably one of six such weapons made by the London gunmaker John George Lacy.
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