A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 74.5cm blade blued and decorated with crowned GR cyphers, stands of arms and foliage, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding sideguard, D-shaped knuckle guard and urn-shaped pommel, silver wire bound grip, contained in an associated steel 1796 Pattern Infantry officer's scabbard, complete with knot.
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A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 82.5cm blade by J.J Runkel of Solingen, etched with scrolls, stands of arms, crowned GR cypher and crowned Royal Arms, regulation copper gilt hilt with shell guard and D-shaped knuckle guard, urn-shaped pommel, silver wire bound grip, together with an 1822 Pattern General Officer's sword, 85.5cm pipe-backed with spear point, regulation gilt Gothic hilt, wire bound fishskin grip. (2)
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 82cm fullered blade etched with stands of arms, scrolls, crowned GR cypher and crowned Royal Arms, further etched J. J. Runkel Solingen, regulation gilt hilt with shell guard, D-shaped knuckle guard, urn form pommel, silver wire bound grip.
A SILVER MOUNTED CAUCASIAN KINDJAL WITH OTTOMAN BLADE, 29.5cm offset fullered blade stamped with the Star and Crescent motif, characteristic white metal hilt, two-piece dome riveted wooden grips, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard with silver niello mounts decorated with scrolling foliage.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SUBSTANTIAL WALKING CANE, the ivory pommel carved as the bust of William Wordsworth, silver collar hallmarked London 1892 and with maker's mark E.R, ebonised shaft, metal ferrule, 89cm.WHEN BIDDING ON THIS ITEM PLEASE ENSURE YOU ADHERE TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS SET OUT IN CITES REGARDING THE IMPORT AND EXPORT OF ITEMS OF WORKED IVORY DATING TO BEFORE 1947.
A 16-BORE SILVER MOUNTED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOHN MANTON, 34inch sighted three-stage barrel inlaid in gold MANTON LONDON on the top flat, platinum plug, border engraved signed lock decorated with scrolls and a duck on water, half stocked with silver mounts the trigger guard decorated with hung game and bearing the serial no. 3585 for 1801, half stocked with chequered wrist, rectangular white metal escutcheon engraved with a crest and the initials J T C or G in Gothic script, brass capped wooden ramrod. Listed in The Mantons: Gunmakers by W. Keith Neal and D. H. L. Back on page 77.
Unusual Claridge's London Fan, double paper leaf, printed with a close-up of a glamorous woman looking into a crystal ball held in her hands, metallic silver edging and background details, signed. A fontage fan with a raised edge, mimic the shape of the crystal ball. The verso printed 'Claridge's London', plain wooden sticks (29.5cm)
Early 18th Century Fan, Double paper leaf painted, in the Chinese manner, with a shepherd and shepardess socialising in the woods beside a cottage. The leaf bordered and decorated with panels of gold foil impressed with doves, cherubs, jesters and rococo motifs. The verso painted with flowers and foliage. Ivory sticks and guards with silver clouté floral decoration, mother of pearl thumbpiece (26cm) circa. 18th Century
Three Savoy Hotel Fontage Fans, double paper leaf, silver background with a large ringed 'S' and 'Savoy Hotel London' printed in pastel green, the verso plain pastel green (24.5cm). The additional fans of identical design, one in silver and orange, the other in silver and yellow (24.5cm) (3)
Savoy Hotel Fontage Fan designed by Brunelleschi, double paper leaf, printed with a woman in masque costume playing a guitar, the verso displaying the hotel crest surrounded by silver and blue flowers, signed. Purple wooden sticks, c.Il Ventaglio Pubblicitario plate 58 (24.5cm) circa.1910-1914. French
Collection of Art Noveau Fontage Fans, advertising hotels and restaurants such as the Mayfair and Grosvenor House. Including a double leaf Carlton Restaurant fan, printed with a glamorous woman with gold hair and a black mask, the verso printed with pink flowers (24cm) and a Berkeley Hotel fan with cream flowers and branches on a blue and silver background (25.5cm) (10)
Four Bon Marche Ballon folding Advertising fans, wooden sticks. Including an example with a single paper leaf printed with pink, blue and silver spherical shapes by LP. Régent and the store name printed in gold on the guard (19cm). The other three all have double paper leaf, the recto printed with the store name and the versos with a scenic image (all 24cm) (4)
Two Art Deco Moet & Chandon form Ballon Advertising fans, paper and wooden sticks, with stylised flowers against a silver gilt ground by L Regent by Chambrelent (26cm), together with another Moet & Chandon folding example for Restaurant Prunier, and two others a brisé faux tortoiseshell for Casonova Champagne, and a crepe paper with prints on each folding stick of female beauties of the world for Deutz & Geldermann (5)
Two 20th Century French Restaurant Art Noveaux Ballon Fans, double paper leaf, unusually shaped 'Pigall's' scented fan, central image of a glamorous couple underneath the stars, the restaurant in the background. Encircled with yellow and gold floral outlines, the verso printed with the restaurant details (33cm). The other a fontage 'Maison Prunier, Paris' printed with a pastel art nouveaux soldier and lady outlined in silver, signed (28cm) (2)
Early 20th Century L. Duchet Fan, cream sheer fabric leaf overlaid with delicately cut silver fabric and embellished with sequins. Ivory guards and sticks clouté with silvered pins, the gorge pierced with geometric shapes and the upper guard decorated with sequins and beading (16cm) French
Early 20th Century Fan, black netted leaf, additional black fabric sewn around the rims and bordered with blue sequins. The upper section is painted with a reclining woman and two putti. Wooden sticks and guards painted black and decorated with both silver vertical lines and inset sequins (33cm) French
Two Art Nouveau Savoy Hotel London Fontage Fans, double paper leaf, one printed on both sides with an orange and silver design on a black background, creating the impression of coconuts and palm leaves. Plain wooden sticks, the guard painted silver (25.5cm). The other with blue and pink shapes, similar to flowers and tree trunks, on a silver background. The verso printed 'Savoy London' (27cm) (2)
Late 18th Century French Fan, Single silk leaf painted with a central vignette of a gentleman proposing, putti either side and scrolling floral motifs embellished with sequins, with mica insertions to either side. The verso sketched with floral motifs. Ivory sticks and guards carved, pierced and delicately fretted with flowers, circular shapes and a couple courting, overlaid with gold and silver leaf (27.5cm) circa.1770, French
Late 19th Century Fan, Blue fabric leaf with the name 'Adeleine' intricately painted on it, surrounded by flowers. Wooden sticks and guards, the guards modelled in the shape of boat oars with a silver monogram to one side. The lower guards with a silver insertion with trademark 'Jeinner. Knewstub. 33 St. James St' (33cm) circa. 1877, English. Together with another 19th Century Italian fan having strawork guard 'ricordo di lugano' (29cm) (2)
Three 20th Century French Restaurant Ballon and Fontage Fans, double paper leaf, a fontage 'Maison Prunier, Paris' printed with a pastel art nouveaux soldier and lady outlined in silver, signed (28cm). Together with a 'La Maisonnette Ruffe' fan printed with a scene of a temple (22cm) and a red 'Restaurant des Trianon' fan (24cm) (3)
Two Mid 19th Century French Fans, black netted leaf with applied white bobbin lace edging designed with quivers of arrows and blossoms, all surrounded by sequins. Tortoiseshell sticks and guards studded with silver pins and crosses cut into the sticks. A handmade beaded tassel (27.5cm). Together with a black lace fan with bone guards and sticks (24cm)(2) French
A Dobbie limited-edition fan made to commemorate the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, White ostrich feather leaf. Sterling silver clip applied bearing Prince of Wales feather badge and the motto 'Ich Dien' (I serve), inscribed to the reverse: 'The marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981'. no.11/25. In an original fitted hinged box (49cm) circa.1981 (2)
A collection of silver, to include salts, peppers, sugar tongs, stamp purse, heart charm, mustard pots, napkin ring, teaspoon, a knife with silver filled handle etc, together with a cheroot holder with 9ct gold collar, a silver plated salt grinder, and silver plated cruet set (qty)
A pair of Georgian silver serving spoons, London 1780, makers mark CH, together with a set of six silver fiddle pattern spoons, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson) London 1888, and a set of six George III silver spoons by George Wintle, approx 16 troy ounces
A Russian brass icon depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, H. 16cm, together with a small Russian icon, Christ Pantocrator, wooden panel having silver oklad with C-scroll decoration, hallmarked, 7 x 6cm, and a Russian brass icon depicting three Saints, 5.5cm x 5cm (3)
A late Victorian Regimental silver teapot, having scroll handle, bearing crest with tiger above XIV India, Prince of Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire, engraved 'Presented by Lt. Colonel G. Grant Dalton 1900', makers mark C&S Co. Ltd, London 1900, approx. 20.8 troy ounces
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