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Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver and Walrus Ivory Scrimshaw Necklace. Signed J. TSO. Good Condition. Measures approx.18 Inches Long and 2-1/4 Inches Wide. Approx. Weight: 3.59 Ounces. This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $30.00
Lady's David Yurman 18 Karat Yellow Gold and Sterling Silver Bangle Watch with Diamond Bezel and Mother of Pearl Dial. Stamped 750 and 925. Minor Surface Wear from Normal Use Otherwise Good Condition. Running. The Gallery does Not warranty the running condition of watches. Case Measures 19mm x 21mm. Interior Diameter of Bracelet 2 Inches. Approx. Weight: 32.3 Pennyweights. Shipping $30.00
**A CENTRAL ASIAN DECORATED BELT AND FLINT KNAPPER, 19TH CENTURY the leather belt reinforced with oblong iron plates decorated with silver scrollwork, fitted with two suspended leather thongs enriched with brass coins and two leather pouches, together with an iron knapper (2)
**A CARVED HARDWOOD FLASK AND AN INDIAN METAL FLASK the first of curved tapering rectangular form, carved with a bird's head finial and decorated with oriental motifs including an exotic bird, the finial formed as a cockerel's head; the second of horn-shaped form, the greater part of the outer surface decorated in silver with numerous flowerheads within leafy frames (losses), fitted with brass suspension loop and spring cut-off the first: 19 cm ; 7 ½ in overall the second: 17 cm; 6 ¾ in overall (2)
A CAUCASIAN MACE (BULAWA), 19TH CENTURY with white stone ovoid head retained by a low domed silver cap at the top and a shaped silver cup at the base, wooden haft (repaired), with large silver mounts top and bottom, each decorated with a spiralling design of scrolls and chased with beadwork top and bottom (the basal cap compressed, small chips) 54 cm; 21 1/4 in overall
TWO MOROCCAN SNAPHAUNCE GUNS, 19TH CENTURY the first with swamped barrel retained by numerous brass bands, flat lock of characteristic form, full stock and iron ramrod; the second with lightly engraved barrel retained by six broad brass bands, characteristic lock, and full stock with large butt inlaid with silver wire (both guns with extensive wear) the first: 121 cm; 47 5/8 in barrel (2)
A PAIR OF 19 BORE BALKAN SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY PRIZREN with tapering barrels signed in silver 'OIIOII' on the flats and inlaid with silver scrollwork and a flowerhead over the breeches, scroll-engraved stepped locks, full stocks entirely encased in sheet silver overlaid with silver filigree enriched with red pastes and beadwork behind the rear ramrod-pipes, the breeches and over the spines of the butts, the latter fitted with matching spurred pommels also enriched with beadwork rosettes, chased white metal trigger-guards and imitation ramrods 30.5 cm; 12 in barrels (2) Prizren, in Northern Albania, was one of the most important arms manufacturing centres in the area and is distinguished by its fine silver filigree work. The pistols were sold all over the Ottoman empire and were clearly prized as described in the 18th century folk song 'Though no gun I have, Money I have; I will give the money for a gun; I'll buy silver pistols from Prizren'. See Elgood 2009, pp. 184-6.
A PAIR OF 20 BORE TURKISH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrels retained by a chased silver muzzle band and a further band over the medians, inlaid in brass with a star and crescent, a brief inscription and further celestial motifs over the breeches, border-engraved grooved tangs, engraved bevelled locks with imitation European signatures, hardwood full stocks inlaid with silver wire scrolls, pellets and foliate plaques (losses), white metal mounts comprising spurred pommels engraved with trophies on each side and chased en suite on the caps, two-piece side-plates, engraved iron trigger-guards, and imitation white metal ramrods 31.5 cm; 12 3/8 in barrels (2)
A PAIR OF 18 BORE TURKISH FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS WITH GERMAN LOCKS BY JOHAN ULRICH MANTZ, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrels retained by white metal muzzle bands each chased with trophies-of-arms, decorated with gold foliage along the flats and a further panel of foliage over the breeches, grooved tangs highlighted with gold and overlaid with brass plaques, signed stepped German locks engraved with Diana in her chariot (rubbed, one top-jaw, screw and retaining screw missing), full stocks applied with pierced silver plaques on the butts, white metal mounts including openwork side-plates decorated with scrolling foliage and a sword, spurred pommels decorated with trophies, trigger-guards with trophy-of-arms finials, and silver escutcheons 33 cm; 13 in barrels (2) Johan Ulrich Maentz is recorded in Brunswick circa 1712-55 and made guns for Ludwig Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick Lüneburg in Wolfenbüttel (1671-1735).
A 28 BORE CAUCASIAN MIQUELET-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering twist barrel retained by two slender silver bands, characteristic lock with external mainspring, full stock encased in leather, and the grip profusely studded with silver flowerheads, compressed spherical ivory pommel, iron button trigger, and no provision for a ramrod 33 cm; 13 in barrel
**A CONTINENTAL SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, PROBABLY FRENCH MID-18TH CENTURY, ANOTHER WITH CUT STEEL HILT AND TWO FURTHER SMALL-SWORDS, 19TH CENTURY the first with hollow-triangular blade etched with trophies at the forte , silver hilt including oval dish-guard engraved with flowerheads and chased with a beadwork brim on the outer face and the inner studded with brilliants, solid grip, ovoid pommel and quillon all decorated en suite (worn, extensive losses), in a scabbard; the second missing the upper half of its blade, with burnished steel hilt including openwork guard; the third with brass beadwork hilt and the fourth with gold painted brass hilt including down-turned shell-guard, in its scabbard the first: 81.5 cm; 32 1/8 in blade (4)
AN ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, LONDON 1770 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, formed with a pair of fullers of differing length on each face, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising a pair of quillons with hound's head terminals, quillon-block chased with a rococo trophy-of-arms (maker's mark rubbed), hound's head pommel formed in the round, chequered grip bound with silver ribband (losses), associated knuckle- chain, in its tooled leather scabbard (incomplete), with silver middle-band and locket, the latter decorated en suite with the quillon-block on the outer face and signed 'Cullum, Charing Cross' on the inner 63.8 cm; 25 1/8 in blade
**A SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1760, PROBABLY ENGLISH with associated hollow-triangular blade, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising boatshell guard, quillon, knuckle-guard and pommel all decorated with a writhen design (marks rubbed), and the grip with later plaited wire binding 78 cm; 30 3/4 in blade Literature D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 108
**A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1800 with hollow-triangular blade formed with a reinforced ridge, etched with fasces, a Phrygian hat, trophies-of-arms and the inscription 'Republique Francaise' (worn), silver hilt, including oval guard with beadwork border, a pair of quillons with vertically recruved terminals, knuckle-guard, tall ovoid pommel and the grip bound with plaited wire and ribband 79.5 cm; 31 3/8 in blade Literature D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 126
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