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Two Leonardo collectors porcelain dolls, one called Anna, both on fitted stands, together with three felt sailor dolls, Orcades, Chosan and Nevada hat bands and one Rogark 14cm character sailor doll with sleeping eyes and NF panther hat band with original distressed box and silver staff
A George IV silver toast rack, Robert Hennell II, London 1825, with seven compressed trefoil dividers, rounded rectangular base on foliate embossed bracket feet, central division with surmounted oval handle above bear engraved plate, L 5¾ x W 4¾ x H 5in. (14.7 x 12.2 x 12.7cm.).
A 21-bore percussion holster pistol by Hawkes Moseley & Co., c.1835, the octagonal damascus barrel marked '14 Piccadilly London' with sights and swivel ramrod, foliate engraved lock action, wrist with silver escutcheon 'WW' monogram, bag shaped walnut chequered grip, engraved steel trigger guard with spiked trefoil motif, 14in. (35.5cm.) long, 8in. (20.3cm.) brl.* Condition: 7 ½" browned octagonal barrel with rust staining to top three flats, bright steel swivel ram rod with rust staining to exterior visible portion, Ram rod pipe entry, swivel and steel trigger guard with minor pitting and age markings, rust to inside of trigger guard, stock with no splits but minor dents and bruising, un-cleaned escutcheon behind rust stained tang bearing initials "WW". Lock plate with very minor marks and crisp engraving, hammer safety working on full cock, action good.
A George III silver travelling apple corer and paring knife, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, symmetrical cylinder form case with rope twist engraved central section between reeded ends, revealing attachable internal corer and knife when unscrewed, 4in. (11cm.) long, 0.52 tr.oz.
A matched pair of brass barrel and action flintlock blunderbuss pistols by Waters & Co., with underside sprung bayonets marked 'Tho-Gill', locks marked 'No.131 Patent' and 'No.166 Patent', broken half cocked safety to one, side mounted ramrods, sliding steel trigger guard bayonet releases, Birmingham silver grotesque butt-plates with maker marks 'CF', one stamped for 1781, the other 'H' probably for 1780, 13in. (33cm.) long, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) brl.* Condition: * Condition: Brass areas over-cleaned with some loss of definition to wording, bright steel bayonet, Cock, Frizzen and trigger guard showing some ageing blemishes, bayonet releases both working with springs locking same into forward position (one spring weak), both stocks showing some bruising and no: 131 with small split to RHS above trigger guard, the differing numbers on each could relate to patents or a none consecutive numbered pair? One ram rod all wood the second with bone/ivory tip.
A George III silver sugar caster, London, 1806, maker mark rubbed but probably Peter and William Bateman, long flared neck in to urn form body, reeded girdle, gourd form pierced top, finial with central bladed knop, square base inscribed "S.H.C. Ne'Le 1st Mai 1807, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, 3.5tr.oz.
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