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A cased 5 shot 80 bore Cooper’s patent self cocking ring trigger underhammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7½” overall, barrels 3½” with engraved border around the muzzles (faint); Birmingham proved; with scroll engraved German silver frame and butt strap, top of the frame engraved “J R Coopers Patent”; with unusual sliding safety catch which locks the barrels, and plain varnished walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition (patches of dark stain to barrels, minor flaws); in its purple velvet lined fitted mahogany case with brass lid escutcheon, containing a turned wood cylindrical box for caps, and a brass cleaning rod. Good Condition Plate 27
A quantity of Various Makes. 6 Dinky - 2x Double Deck Bus (290), red/cream and green/cream, both with 'Dunlop 'adverts to sides. A Luxury Coach (281) in cream with orange flash and cream wheels. A Ford Escort (168) in white. Some enhancements to double deck buses and Escorts. Plus a Blaw Know Bulldozer and a Muir Hill Dumper. Also a Metosul Leyland Atlantean in yellow/white SMC livery, boxed. Plus a Matchbox Series Caravanette in light green with grey plastic wheels. Also a useful empty box for a Budgie Toys Refrigeration Truck. GC-VGC some light chipping. Plus a MARX style large tinplate clockwork 1930's American 2 door Coupe, in red and black. Plus a Tri-ang style tinplate breakdown truck in red and green, crane detached. Also an unusual silver vacuum plated plastic Buick open topped car and a small open topped RNLI LIfe Boat. FC-GC some wear/chiiping. (13 items) £70-90
Britains Farm General Purpose Plough, with two horses (6F). Comprising plough in light blue with red wheels, red/silver blade, ploughman, 2 heavy horses, traces, 2 whippletrees and a swingletree. Boxed with insert. Box with yellow label on green paper covered box, minor wear. Contents VGC a few small chips. £60-80
6 very nicely restored Dinky Toys. A Racehorse Transport Horse Box, finished in yellow and light grey Newmarket Racehorse Transport Service Ltd livery, with 2 horses. An AEC articulated petrol tanker, finished in SHELL BP white, yellow and light grey livery. An Observation coach in light grey with red line detail and wheels. Plus a Talbot Lago in light blue, No.4. Jaguar SS in silver with blue interior. Also a good Dinky reproduction Holland Coachcraft van in cream with red lining. Together with a BBC Television Service vehicle, created from a modified Commer Breakdown Lorry chassis cab. In dark green and grey livery. Mint. £70-90
Dinky Supertoys Foden Flat Truck (502). An early DG example in dark green with silver flash, black mudguards and chassis, with dark green wheels and black herringbone rubber tyres, chassis with no tow hook. In early utility style box with red/white applied label, some wear/splitting. Vehicle VGC- minor chips only. £150-200
A scarce .62” officer’s privately purchased Baker flintlock rifle, 46”, browned twist barrel 30”, London proved (stamped Gill on underside). Twin leaf rearsights, sharp rifling, bayonet bar on muzzle. Fullstocked, brass furniture, patch box engraved with strung bugle and Britannia shield centred trophy, buttcap tang and trigger guard bow both trophy engraved. Steel sling swivels and ramrod, chequered small and fore, carved cheekpiece, shield shaped silver escutcheon engraved with owner’s initials PHF. Good Working Order and Condition, barrel bore excellent (lock some steel parts restored). Plate 42
An early 19th century American .36” Kentucky flintlock rifle of the “Bedford School”, 63½” overall, thick octagonal barrel 47½” with fixed rearsight and brass blade fore sight; flat stepped lock of English type with flat swan neck cock and roller on frizzen spring, the plate with very faint traces of maker’s name “Smith”; slender reddish brown maple fullstock having incised lines along the lower edges of the butt and fore end, and with cheek rest to the butt; simple plain brass mounts comprise deep butt plate with a button on the tang to release the patch box cover, patch box mount with circular open work head with curls, trigger guard with typical long grip and housing double set triggers, engraved wavy side plate, ramrod pipes, and fore end cap; stock also inlaid with plain silver plaques in the form of lozenges, teardrops and crescent, one of the butt plaques engraved “A--ntow” (worn), with replacement wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition, with pleasing patina (set triggers need attention, the barrel with dark patina over pitting, lock worn, some old repairs to fore end) Plate 43
A cased pair of officer’s 16 bore percussion holster pistols by Egg & Sons, c 1840, 14” overall, lightly browned sighted flat topped round twist barrels 8” engraved in flowing script “London”; signed flat locks engraved with line borders and scrolling foliage; varnished walnut fullstocks rounded chequered butts and German silver escutcheons and barrel wedge plates; engraved steel trigger guards with pineapple type finials, plain ramrod pipes, swivel ramrods. Good Working Order and Condition (minor wear and bruising to stocks); in a later green baize lined fitted burr walnut veneered brass bound box with shield shaped escutcheon in the lid, containing a brass mounted ebony loading rod/mallet. Good Condition Plate 45
A fine cased pair of German 60 bore percussion target or duelling pistols by G. Noack of Berlin, c 1860, 14½” overall, octagonal twist barrels 9”, deeply etched in contrasting colours and silver inlaid “G. Noack In Berlin”, with scroll engraved false breeches, German silver blade foresights and deep 8 groove rifling; breech tangs profusely scroll engraved, numbered “1” and”2” respectively, and with key adjustable rearsights; back action locks and dolphin head hammers profusely scroll engraved, and originally fitted with safety catches, now missing; light walnut half stocks having scroll carved chequered panels and flared butts, and with German silver barrel wedge plates; steel mounts comprise engraved oval butt caps with domed finials, each bearing the serial number 7568, and profusely engraved spurred trigger guards housing single set triggers. Very Good Condition, one action is in good working order, the other fails to hold on full cock, both were originally fitted with safety catches, now missing; in their close fitted blue velvet lined light mahogany case with rounded rosewood edging and small shield shaped brass lid escutcheon, containing bright steel double cavity mould for bullet and ball in as new condition, bush embossed copper flask with much original lacquer, nipple key with octagonal walnut handle, steel loading/cleaning rod with accessories, adjustable tubular brass powder measure, sight adjusting key, ivory cap box, brass oil bottle and nipple holder with two spare nipples. The whole in good clean condition (minor wear to velvet lining, case lid very slightly warped). Plate 47
2 WWI “Derby Scheme” khaki armbands; a German silver circular tray, 10½” diam, crudely stamped “Cpl Jim Kearley, 14th Army, Burma Jan 44” and the names of the rest of his company (?), together with the linen bag with Indian stamps in which it was posted to the UK; a pair of box spurs; a soldiers home made knife in sheath; some photographs and documents relating to a Junior Commander ATS in Egypt and Palestine; 2 cummerbunds (red and black); a whistle with khaki lanyard, and sundry other items. Average GC
Two pewter and three nickel plated oil bottles for gun cases; 5 nickel or nickel silver tubes with numbered screw on lids containing shotgun strikers; a turned bone percussion cap box with screw on lid; an adjustable brass powder/shot measure with turned ebony handle; an embossed brass powder flask, “horse in panel” (R1043, no rings, worn and dented); a model cannon with 5½” brass barrel and 4 wheeled wooden carriage; a brass cleaning rod; a glass oil bottle; and three Webley .22” “Sports Starting Pistols” for Webley No 1 blank cartridges, in their cartons with some cartridges. Average GC
A George V silver stem vase of octagonal form with flared rim, weighted, by Jones & Crompton, 1920; a smaller Edwardian silver cream jug by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & Frank Shepherd,1905; silver pill box by Percy James Finch, all Birmingham; an 800 beaker and two other white metal pill boxes (6)
An Edwardian Sheraton revival Tantalus/games box, with three cut-glass bottles concealed by mirrored fan-inlaid hood behind a twin-lidded compartment, enclosing three liqueur glasses, the base with concealed drawer revealing cribbage board, etc, 34 x 38 x 29 cm, in very good structural and cosmetic condition; bottles and glasses without visible damage, silver plate-mounted, with original key
A collection of silver table ware including: An Edwardian calendar, Grey & Co., London, 1901 (damaged with losses), an oblong pen tray, engraved Mabel, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1901 (marks good, some pitting); a travelling clock case with full hunter watch, the case Birmingham, 1901; a George V cigarette case (damaged), Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1913; a George VI engine turned cigarette case, engraved with a crest, Birmingham, 1943; an unusual table lighter in the form of a Genie's lamp, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield , 1935 and a Hanau/Continental table cigarette box in the form of an upright piano chased with putti, marked on base (800 standard) - piano damaged as one sconce broken off (7)
A Victorian Gothic Revival silver-gilt chalice and paten in the manner of A W N Pugin or William Burges, the tapering circular bowl with sleeve calyx chased with foliage and fruit beneath an engraved border section, the stepped hexagonal stem with a compressed spherical knop decorated with chased foliage on a matted background set with six circular enamelled bosses, on a hexafoil base with beaded borders each lobed section engraved with intersecting foliage and an enamelled boss, 21cm high, the silver gilt paten engraved with a foliated cross enclosed by quatrefoil within a circle, 12cm diameter, maker's mark that of J.W, Birmingham, the chalice 1885, the paten 1884, total 692.5 grams gross, in a fitted wooden box with decorative brass handle (2)
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