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Lot 164

**A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1760 with tapering hollow-triangular blade (tip missing) retaining traces of etched and gilt decoration at the forte, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief (marks rubbed), including double shell-guard decorated with moorish busts within a framework of foliage, quillon, knuckle-guard, quillon-block and pommel all decorated en suite, and grip bound with plaited wire between `Turk`s heads` 69.7 cm; 27 1/2 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 96; inv. no. JKL 232

Lot 165

**A CONTINENTAL SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1760 with colichemarde blade (tip chipped) etched with a strapwork panel at the forte (rubbed), silver hilt (repairs, small holes), including double shell-guard decorated with a spray of scrolls and moulded brim, quillon-block and pommel all decorated en suite and early grip of plaited silver wire and ribband 87.3 cm; 34 3/8 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 88; inv. no. JKL 550

Lot 166

**AN ENGLISH SILVER-HILTED SMALL SWORD, LONDON, MID-18TH CENTURY with associated colichemarde blade etched with scrollwork over the forte (rubbed), silver hilt cast and chased with boldly writhen borders, comprising double shell-guard engraved with the initials `P.N.`, quillon, a pair of slender arms, knuckle-guard with scrolling terminal (marks rubbed), and spirally fluted oval pommel, the grip with original binding of plaited silver wire and ribband between chased silver collars 82 cm; 32 1/4 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 104; inv. no. JKL 346

Lot 167

**AN ENGLISH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, LONDON MARKS FOR 1782 with associated hollow-triangular blade, silver hilt comprising oval dish-guard with chased beadwork border on the inside, a pair of straight quillons with globular terminals, knuckle-guard, and urn-shaped pommel with beadwork border en suite with the guard, and the grip bound with plaited silver wire and ribband 85.8 cm; 33 3/4 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 149; inv. no. JKL 171 A sword with a near identical hilt is illustrated Southwick 2001, p. 292, plate 83.

Lot 168

**A SMALL-SWORD, PROBABLY CONTINENTAL 19TH CENTURY with tapering blade of hollow-triangular section, silvered hilt including oval shell-guard with beadwork border, moulded quillon, a pair of thick arms, knuckle-guard and ovoid pommel and the grip bound with silver wire between plain collars, in its leather scabbard (worn, now in two pieces), with silvered locket, chape and middle band 83.2 cm; 32 3/4 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 145; inv. no. JKL 411

Lot 169

**A SMALL-SWORD, PROBABLY CONTINENTAL 19TH CENTURY with tapering blade of hollow-triangular section, silvered hilt including oval shell-guard with beadwork border enclosing four stylised flowerheads, moulded quillon, a pair of thick arms, knuckle-guard and ovoid pommel and the grip bound with silver wire between plain collars 81.8 cm; 32 1/4 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 126; inv. no. JKL 110

Lot 170

**AN ENGLISH SILVER-HILTED SMALL SWORD, LONDON, MID-18TH CENTURY with associated blade, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising double shell-guard decorated with scrolls of foliage inhabited with pairs of amorous figures all on a finely punched ground, matching quillon-block, a pair of slender arms, knuckle-guard interrupted by a central figurative moulding, and globular pommel en suite with the shell, and the grip bound with plaited wire between silver collars 73.5 cm; 29 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 91, inv. no. JKL 175

Lot 172

**AN ENGLISH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, LONDON MARKS FOR 1773, MAKER`S MARK OF WILLIAM KINMAN with slender tapering hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with scrolls, a rampant lion and the maker`s details ``I. W. M. a Solingen`, faceted silver hilt (shell-guard missing), comprising globular quillon, outer ring-guard, knuckle-guard, tall ovoid pommel and swelling grip decorated en suite, in a German silver-mounted parchment-covered scabbard 81.5 cm; 32 1/8 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 121; inv. no. JKL 173 For a discussion of William Kinman see Southwick 2001, p. 159-160.

Lot 173

**A CONTINENTAL SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, MID-18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY AUSTRIAN with tapering hollow-triangular blade blued over the lower third, silver hilt decorated with a faceted pattern over the greater part of its surface, including oval shell-guard with pierced border, down-curved quillon, knuckle-guard (repaired) struck with a mark at the top, tall ovoid pommel and silver grip decorated en suite 83 cm; 32 3/4 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 119; inv. no. JKL 196

Lot 174

**A CONTINENTAL SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1750, PROBABLY GERMAN with tapering blade of triangular section (shortened), inlaid with brass scrollwork on one side of the forte, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, including double shell-guard decorated with four differing portrait profiles and scrollwork, knuckle-guard interrupted by a matching central moulding (the upper portion missing), globular pommel en suite and the grip with an early binding of silver wire between `Turk`s heads` 68.5 cm; 27 in blade Literature: D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 97, inv. no. JKL 234

Lot 214

A RARE FLINTLOCK POWDER TESTER BY LANCASTER, LONDON, CIRCA 1820 with brass barrel and action, the latter signed on a scroll carried by foliage on the left and inscribed `London` on the right, fitted with internally sprung graduated ratchet wheel, later cock, the former released by a blued sprung lever, flat-sided walnut butt cut with chequering on the spine and the underside, iron trigger-guard, and vacant silver escutcheon 15 cm; 6 in overall Another powder tester of this type signed `Stevens London` is illustrated Kempers 1998, p. 116.

Lot 228

**AN OTTOMAN SILVER-MOUNTED SHORTSWORD (YATAGHAN), MID-19TH CENTURY with slightly curved blade etched in imitation of wootz, decorated in gold on one face with a calligraphic cartouche and on the other with a foliate rondel, the forte decorated on each face with a panel of gold scrollwork, silver hilt of characteristic form incorporating an eared pommel, the grip and pommel chased with tightly scrolling pattern of foliage, in a leather-covered wooden scabbard with large silver mounts with chased borders, the locket incorporating a small loop for suspension 41.2 cm; 16 1/4 in blade

Lot 232

**A 16 BORE OTTOMAN SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL IN THE EUROPEAN TASTE, TURKEY, LATE 18TH CENTURY with swamped barrel fitted with moulded silver fore-sight, stamped with three brass-lined pseudo barrelsmith`s marks over the breech, grooved tang, rounded lock with imitation signature, full stock profusely inlaid with silver wire tendrils within wriggle-work frames over the fore-end and further wriggle-work over the butt, full silver mounts finely cast and chased with trophies-of-arms in low relief, comprising side-plate, trigger-guard, spurred, pommel and rear ramrod-pipe, a further moulded ramrod-pipe, later fore-end cap and ramrod 36cm; 14 1/4 in barrel

Lot 325

**A 32 BORE SCOTTISH FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL BY I. MURDOCH, CIRCA 1780 with three-stage barrel flaring at the muzzle, engraved with foliage and panels of scrollwork, signed lock engraved with foliage, full stock engraved with panels of wriggle-work, bulbous butt inset with a small silver rondel on the pommel (the engraving refreshed, restorations), engraved steel button trigger, plain belt hook of shaped outline, and associated ramrod 14.8 cm; 15 3/4 in barrel

Lot 326

**A FINE PAIR OF 38 BORE SCOTTISH FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOLS BY I. CHRISTIE, PERTH, CIRCA 1780 with three-stage barrels flaring at the muzzles and reeded over the breeches, the medians engraved with scrolls of thistle foliage, signed border-engraved locks decorated with scrollwork on the tails, full stocks with bulbous butts, engraved over their surface with panels of scrollwork and foliage, the pommels set with small silver rondels, engraved silver button triggers, engraved iron belt-hooks with pierced brackets, and moulded iron ramrods, probably the original 13 cm; 5 1/8 in barrels (2)

Lot 327

**A CASED PAIR OF 45 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS SIGNED PALMER, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1830 with blued turn-off barrels engraved with a band around the muzzles, signed rounded engraved actions decorated with trophies-of-arms, sliding thumb-piece safety-catches also locking the steels, blued folding trigger-guards, figured walnut butts, engraved silver escutcheons with the owner`s initials `J.H.`: in a later fitted mahogany case lined in plum velvet and with some accessories including brass three-way flask by Dixon & Sons, barrel wrench and bullet mould 3.8 cm; 1 1/2 in barrels

Lot 328

**A PAIR OF 18 BORE ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK TURN-OFF PISTOL BY JOHN EASTERBY, LONDON, CIRCA 1750 with cannon barrels moulded at the muzzles, engraved separate tangs, rounded actions signed beneath the pans (worn), figured walnut butts inlaid with silver wire scrolls (repairs), silver mounts cast and chased in low relief comprising openwork foliate side-plates, grotesque mask butt-caps, and vacant rococo escutcheons, and moulded steel trigger-guards 13.5 cm; 5 3/8in barrels (2) John Easterby, a `Foreign` gunmaker, is recorded in Charing Cross where he was allowed to prove guns by the Gunmaker`s Company 1724-31.

Lot 329

**A PAIR OF 22 BORE ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK TURN-OFF PISTOLS BY JAMES BARBAR, LONDON, CIRCA 1770 with three-stage cannon barrels, numbered `1` and `2` respectively, engraved separate tangs, rounded actions engraved with foliage, inscribed `London` on the breeches and signed beneath, stamped with the barrelsmith`s mark, figured walnut butts carved with a raised moulding about the tangs (small repairs), silver mounts cast and chased in low relief, comprising trophy-of-arms side-plates, spurred pommels fitted with lion mask caps, and vacant rococo escutcheons, and steel trigger-guards engraved with a rococo flower (rubbed) 14 cm; 5 1/2 in barrels (2) James Barber, son of Lewis, is recorded 1714-1773. He was Gentleman Armourer to George II in 1741 and furbisher at Hampton Court until 1767.

Lot 331

**A 16 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY BARBAR, CIRCA 1770 with two-stage barrel with traces of `London` inscription, engraved breech tang, signed border-engraved lock, full stock (repairs), inlaid with silver wire scrolls about the tang, white metal mounts (restorations) cast and chased in low relief, including grotesque mask butt-cap, later side-plate and escutcheon, and later ramrod 19.4 cm; 7 5/8 in barrel

Lot 340

**AN 18 BORE BOHEMIAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1740, PROBABLY CARLSBAD with three-stage barrel moulded at the muzzle, with traces of gold and silver encrusted designs over the median and the breech, rounded lock, signed L. Nihet ahead of the cock, full stock carved with scrolls about the rear ramrod-pipe and the tang, brass mounts comprising side-plate pierced with a design of foliage inhabited by a bird-of-prey and a hound, spurred pommel with grotesque mask cap, trigger-guard engraved with a classical warrior on the bow and with acanthus finial, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, the rear en suite with the trigger-guard, escutcheon with a warrior profile, and later fore-end cap and ramrod 32.5 cm; 12 3/4 in barrel See Hayward 1963, p. 131

Lot 345

**A .400 CALIBRE U.S. PERCUSSION UNDERHAMMER BOOT PISTOL, MID-19TH CENTURY with rifled sighted barrel formed with a long flat, the breech formed with a pronounced recess on each side, underhammer action fitted with belt-hook on the right, and angular butt (cracked) inset with a German silver plaque 19.5 cm; 7 3/4 in barrel

Lot 388

A 20 BORE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE BY JOHN MANTON, NO.4810, CIRCA 1807 converted from flintlock, with octagonal twist sighted barrel rifled with ten grooves, the breech stamped `Manton London` in a gold-lined recess, engraved with a band, inlaid with a gold line, and fitted with percussion drum, engraved tang decorated with a trophy-of-game, signed engraved lock fitted with scroll-engraved hammer and bolt safety, figured walnut half-stock (extensively cracked), chequered grip, the butt flattened on the underside and with raised cheek-piece on the left, engraved case-hardened steel mounts including numbered trigger-guard and butt-plate, vacant silver escutcheon, and brass-tipped wooden ramrod 81.8 cm; 32 1/4 in barrel See Scott Edeson 2000, p. 131.

Lot 392

A PAIR OF 54 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS BY PROSSER, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 with turn-off barrels engraved at the muzzles, engraved case-hardened breeches decorated with sunbursts beneath the pans, signed engraved case-hardened box-lock actions decorated with ovals carried by trophies-of-arms, fitted with engraved blued and case-hardened sliding safety-catches also locking the steels, blued folding triggers, flat-sided figured walnut butts with bevelled edges, vacant silver shield-shaped escutcheons, and retaining some early finish throughout; together with a contemporary barrel wrench 4.5 cm; 1 3/4 in barrels (3) John Prosser is recorded as gunmaker at Charing Cross from 1796.

Lot 393

A PAIR OF 40 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS BY BARBER & BOALER, NEWARK, PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1804-16 with turn-off rifled barrels engraved around the muzzles, rounded breeches engraved with sunbursts, box-lock actions signed on ovals on the left and inscribed `Newark` on the right, each carried by a trophy-of-arms, engraved sliding thumb-piece safety-catches also locking the steels, folding triggers, flat-sided walnut butts, and vacant silver shield-shaped escutcheons 4 cm; 1 1/2in barrels (2) Isaac Barber and Joseph Boaler are recorded in Newark, Nottinghamshire, circa 1804-16.

Lot 394

A PAIR OF 50 BORE ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS SIGNED PERRY, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, BIRMINGHAM SILVER MARKS FOR 1781 with turn-off cannon barrels, rounded breeches, box-lock actions chiselled with trophies-of-arms carrying ovals signed on the left and inscribed `London` on the right, chiselled tangs decorated with flowers, walnut butts finely inlaid with silver wire tendrils, pellets and flowerheads fitted with grotesque mask butt-caps decorated with rococo shells, and sliding iron trigger-guards chiselled with flowers en suite with the tangs 6.2 cm; 2 1/2 in barrels (2)

Lot 396

A RARE PAIR OF 40 BORE COMBINED FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOLS BY GEORGE WALLIS JUNIOR OF HULL, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1830 with turn-off barrels engraved with a band of acanthus foliage around the muzzles, box-lock actions engraved with panels of foliage carrying signed ovals on the left and inscribed `Hull` on the right, fitted with ring-neck cocks, the lower jaws formed as a hammer face, and fitted with percussion nipples behind the pans, engraved sliding thumb-piece safety-catches, folding triggers, flat-sided walnut butts, and vacant silver escutcheons 4.2 cm; 1 5/8 in barrels (2) George Wallis Junior (1707-1833) was the son of the famous gunsmith and antiquary of the same name. Following his father`s death in 1803 he continued the business with his brother John, selling fowling-pieces, rifle guns for park-keepers, air guns and harpoon guns. See Credland 1978, pp. 133- 181.

Lot 398

A PAIR OF 54 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS SIGNED RICHARDS, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS CIRCA 1830 with octagonal turn-off barrels, border-engraved octagonal breeches struck with Birmingham view marks, box-lock actions signed on ovals on the left and inscribed `London` on a further oval on the right, each carried by a trophy-of-arms, fitted with sliding thumb-piece safety-catches also locking the steels, rollers, and folding triggers, finely chequered walnut butts, and vacant silver escutcheons 5.7 cm; 2 1/4 in barrels (2)

Lot 406

A 20 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK TRAVELLING PISTOL BY W. MILLS, LONDON with signed browned twist sighted barrel inlaid with two gold lines at the breech, platinum vent, signed stepped lock fitted with bolt safety-catch, pierced throat hole cock with an additional lip acting on the pan-fence, semi rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut full stock, engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guard with pineapple finial and ramrod-pipe, vacant silver escutcheon, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod 13 cm; 5 1/8 in barrel Probably by William 3 Mills, recorded circa 1797-1843.

Lot 407

A 25 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL BY BECKWITH, SNOWHILL, LONDON, CIRCA 1810 with browned twist octagonal swamped sighted barrel, signed within a gold-lined oval recess at the breech, inscribed `Snowhill` and `London` on the respective sides, gold-lined vent, finely engraved tang, signed border-engraved bolted lock fitted with semi-rainproof gold-lined pan, detents, roller and engraved cock, (refinished, restorations), set trigger, figured walnut half-stock, flat-sided walnut butt carved with fine chequering on the top and beneath, engraved steel mounts comprising spurred trigger-guard engraved with a trophy on the bow and with pineapple finial, silver escutcheon engraved with the owner`s initials, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, silver fore-end cap, and horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm 25.3 cm; 10 in barrel William Andrew Beckwith apprenticed to Wattell Clark in 1785, was free of the Gunmakers Company 1801 and is recorded at Snowhill circa 1802 until his death in 1841.

Lot 409

A 100 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL BY FRAY, LEICESTER, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840 with turn-off barrels, block-shaped breeches numbered `3` and `4`, signed on the left and inscribed `Leicester` on the right, box-lock action engraved with a cornucopia on each side (worn), fitted with thumb-piece safety-catches and folding triggers, finely chequered walnut butt, silver butt-cap engraved with a flowerhead and vacant silver escutcheon 4 cm; 1 1/2 in barrels Dennis Fray and John Fray are recorded at Belgrave Gate, Leicester in 1834 and 1821-8 respectively.

Lot 413

PROPERTY FROM THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF DON JOSÉ DE LA SERNA, CONDE DE LOS ANDRES, VICEROY OF PERU (1770-1832) A FINE AND RARE CASED PAIR OF 28 BORE FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS OF PRESENTATION QUALITY BY BOUTET, DIRECTEUR ARTISTE, MANUFACTURE A VERSAILLES, CIRCA 1802 with lightly swamped octagonal sighted multi-groove rifled barrels decorated along their length with a finely matted pattern sown with minute stars, signed within a lozenge shaped framework of gilt pellets, decorated in gold with bands filled with contrasting matted and plain triangular panels at the muzzle, the flats bordered by gilt ropework, and a shaped panel filled with a garland surmounted by scrolls and foliage over the breech (the barrels previously blued and now oxidised brown), fitted with standing back-sight and struck with three gold-lined marks over the breech, in three shaped recesses the letters `NB`, `LC` and `BC` (the first two Neue Støckel 95 and 3741 respectively), stamped with the letters `DB` between a pair of fronds beneath, platinum-lined vents over gold (an early working modification), engraved burnished steel tangs decorated with swags, fronds and foliage, signed locks with fluted borders, formed with stepped tails bordered by a beadwork frame, fitted with detents, matching cocks, set triggers (one mainspring an early replacement, one cock shank loose, one trigger setting screw missing), figured walnut full stocks (very small bruises and chips), inlaid with engraved silver wire, pellets and panels decorated with neoclassical foliage within a linear framework over the fore-ends, a shell pattern about the rear ramrod-pipes, characteristic butts inlaid on each face with an Imperial eagle dividing a pair monstrous hounds based on Orthrus, breathing fire from one mouth and clenching a garland of flowers in the other all within a matching linear frame, the spines inset with a long shaped silver panel decorated with foliage (inlay with small areas of lifting and very small losses), full silver mounts cast and chased in low relief, comprising trigger-guards with finials formed as a neo-classical trophy-of-arms and with the Nemean lion`s pelt about a club on the bows, butts inset with a crowned classical helm bordered by foliage within a framework of rounded nails, rear ramrod-pipe formed of a chequered shield and a garland of flowers all impaled by a neo-classical sword, three further moulded ramrod-pipes decorated with delicate beadwork on the high points, engraved silver side nail washers decorated with flowers enclosed within a linear frame of silver wire, engraved burnished steel trigger-plates, knurled steel barrel bolts, and original ramrods (now seized): in an early brass-bound rosewood veneered fitted case lined in green baize (the case a very early association, the lining faded, areas of wear), the lid with vacant shield-shaped escutcheon, fitted with a pair of flush-fitting carrying handles on each side, complete with a number of contemporary accessories including brass-mounted horn flask, steel mainspring clamp and bullet mould, turnscrew, and cleaning rods, and the pistols and case in untouched condition throughout 26.8 cm; 10 ½ in barrels Provenance Don Jose de la Serna, Conde de los Andres, Viceroy of Peru by descent to Eugenia de la Rocha y Fontecilla, Marquesa de Angulo great grandmother of the present owner Don José de La Serna, Conde de los Andres, played a prominent role in the War of Spanish Independence where his performance against the French earned him a promotion to lieutenant general. In 1815 he was sent to the American colonies as commanding general of the army of Upper Peru where he was appointed Viceroy of Peru in 1821, a post he held until 1824. The correspondence files of the Ministry for Foreign Relations includes an entry for a pair of embellished Versailles pistols from the First Consul in 1802 to Mariano Luis d`Urquijo, Spanish first minister for Foreign Affairs at the beginning of the 19th century. The d`Urquijo pair remain unknown and it has been suggested that they might be the present pair, having been later presented by the Spanish First Minister to the Viceroy of Peru. This theory is strengthened by the following entry for a number of pieces for the Ministry in the Annuaire of the Versailles Manufactory for AN X, or 1802: Ministre du Relations Extérieur Pistolets gros calibre a secret, arg. gravé riche, fr. 2.400 Nécess. acajou, pistol. arg. gravé, chaînette, roulet. damasq., fr. 1.200 Nécess. acajou, pistolets de combat, argent, cis. 1er modèle, riche, placage arg. damasq., bassinets or, fr. 3.000 Service: 2 fusils doubles forestiers A related pair of pistols, with similarly decorated barrels, trigger-guards and ramrod-pipes, are preserved in the Wallace Collection, nos. A1219 and A1220. The number of ramrod-pipes on both pairs of pistols is unusual for Boutet. The use of platinum is probably a very early modification, perhaps added at the same time as the pistols were fitted into the present case. The anti-corrosion properties of platinum were well known by 1800 and it was used to line shotgun barrels by Jean LePage circa 1819. Nicolas-Noël Boutet (1761-1833) the distinguished maker of armes de luxe inherited the position of gunmaker to Louis XIV from his father-in-law, Pierre de Sainte (active 1747-88). In 1792 he became technical Director at the new Versailles Manufactory and in 1800 rose to Directeur Artiste with overall control. He held this position until the closure of the manufactory in 1818. Boutet died fifteen years later in poverty, his career having survived six French Political regimes.

Lot 414

THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN A FINE PAIR OF 20 BORE LIEGOIS FLINTLOCK LONG HOLSTER PISTOLS, CIRCA 1700, PROBABLY BY PHILIPPE DESELLIER with swamped barrels formed in two stages, fitted with moulded brass fore-sights on a chiselled and gilt ground of scrolling foliage, chiselled and gilt medians, octagonal breeches chiselled with a classical warrior above a crowned heart impaled by a sword, a pair of supporting leopards, a further trophy-of-arms, all within a framework of scrolling foliage against a punched and gilt ground, grooved breech tangs chiselled and gilt with a bouquet, stepped locks chiselled and gilt with reclining classical warriors and monsterhead scrolls, fitted with chiselled and gilt cocks decorated with trophies-of-arms centring on a celestial mask and chiselled steels, the insides of the lock plates stamped `PLD` within a rectangular panel, figured walnut full stocks (very small chips and light bruising), carved in low relief with foliage and raised mouldings including delicate scrolling tendrils with monsterhead terminals about the rear ramrod-pipes, a pendant at each end of the locks and the sideplates, and scallop shells and scrolls about the tangs, gilt-brass mounts cast and chased in the Parisian style, comprising side-plates pierced and chased with foliage carrying bound prisoners and trophies-of-war, spurred pommels with grotesque mask caps and decorated on the sides with scrolls of foliage and the Cardinal Virtues comprising Justice and Fortitude on one pistol and Prudence and Temperance on the other, trigger-guards decorated with differing classical figures seated upon trophies-of-arms and with foliate terminals, crowned escutcheons with portrait profiles carried by a pair of bound prisoners, a pair of faceted ramrod-pipes, the rear pipe decorated with a grotesque, and in untouched condition with much original gilding throughout (later ramrods, the steel parts with light surface rust) 32 cm; 12 5/8 in barrels (2) A pair of pistols, formerly in the Visser collection (cat. no. 357), are signed Gilles Deselier and have silver mounts executed in a very similar manner. Another pair of pistols from the same collection are struck with a related mark and signed Philippe Deselier (cat. No. 376). The Desellier brothers, Philippe and Gilles, are recorded in Liège circa 1676-1740 and 1680-1710 respectively. See Visser 1996, p. 304 and p. 356. The quality of steel chiselling and stock carving on the present pistols is notably fine.

Lot 416

**A PAIR OF 28 BORE SILESIAN LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, CIESZYNIE (TESCHEN), CIRCA 1640-60 each with tapering barrel engraved with scrolls at the breech, muzzle and over the median (possibly shortened in their early life, rubbed, areas of pitting), stamped with the initials `T` and `R` on each side of the breech, slender breech tang decorated en suite, flat bevelled lock retained by three side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a moulded bracket, sliding pan-cover, moulded dog, fruitwood full stock profusely inlaid with staghorn tendrils and pellets enriched with mother-of-pearl rondels, including rabbits being pursued by hounds over the fore-end, a mythical bird opposite the lock, mythical beasts about the tang, and a bird-of-prey on each side of the butt, all within segmental lines, the butt encircled by a slender steel band and inlaid with an expanded flowerhead in mother-of-pearl (the stocks with very minor repairs), iron trigger-guard with very slender moulded terminal, a single engraved silver ramrod-pipe, engraved staghorn rear ramrod-pipe, engraved staghorn fore-end cap, and pommel, the latter engraved with a flower and a bird-of-prey, and associated wooden ramrod with staghorn tip 32 cm; 12 5/8 in barrels (2) Another pair of this distinctive type were sold in these rooms 10 December 2008, lot 384. The initials TR are possibly those of Thomas Rytirz, recorded in Cieszynie (Teschen) circa 1639-76. See Kruczek 2001, p. 234.

Lot 71

FIVE SILVER IDENTITY BRACELETS, ONE BY TIFFANY & CO, 4OZS

Lot 74

A QUANTITY OF SILVER RINGS MAINLY OF HEAVY GAUGE 5 OZS

Lot 80

MISCELLANEOUS SILVER JEWELLERY 5 OZS 10 DWTS

Lot 82

A QUANTITY OF SILVER RINGS MANY GEM SET 5 OZS 10 DWTS

Lot 87

A SILVER DOLPHIN BRACELET AND TWO OTHERS AND A SILVER OVAL LADIES WRISTWATCH WITH QUARTZ MOVEMENT 2 OZS

Lot 96

AN ENGLISH SILVER LEVER CHRONOGRAPH WATCH WITH THREE QUARTER PLATE MOVEMENT SIGNED J J JACKSON 24 PELHAM STREET, NOTTINGHAM THE ENAMEL DIAL INSCRIBED CHRONOGRAPH, IN ENGINE TURNED CASE, LONDON 1877

Lot 109

A SILVER AND WHITE AND PURPLE PASTE GEORGIAN STYLE BROOCH

Lot 111

VICTORIAN SILVER LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL IN ENGINE TURNED CASE LONDON 1881

Lot 113

MISCELLANEOUS SILVER AND OTHER COSTUME JEWELLERY A CULTURED PEARL BRACELET WITH PASTE CLASP A GOLD PLATED HEART SHAPED PENDANT WATCH A SILVER AND BLUE JOHN PENDANT ETC

Lot 116

A SILVER COMPACT AND MISCELLANEOUS SILVER JEWELLERY APPROXIMATELY 4OZS

Lot 117

A PASTE SET SILVER NAVAL CROWN BROOCH, A SCOTTISH SILVER BROOCH AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER SILVER BROOCHES VICTORIAN AND LATER 3 OZS

Lot 118

TWO SOUTH EAST ASIAN SILVER AND REPOUSSÉ BRACELETS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER SILVER JEWELLERY INCLUDING ENAMELLED ARTICLES APPROXIMATELY 9 OZS 10 DWTS

Lot 119

A QUANTITY OF SILVER BRACELETS 7 OZS

Lot 124

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED OAK INKSTAND IN VICTORIAN STYLE WITH PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS INKWELLS, BIRMINGHAM 1989

Lot 126

AN EDWARD VII SILVER VASE WITH LION MASK HANDLES, THE FOOT ENGRAVED PRESENTED BY BRITISH CYCLE & MOTOR CYCLE MFRS UNION/NATIONAL RALLY LILLISHALL 1937, CHESTER 1936, 3OZS 10DWTS, ONE SILVER AND TWO BRONZE MOTOR CYCLING PRIZE MEDALS, CASED, A SIMILAR GILTMETAL AND ENAMEL SHIELD, ALSO ENGRAVED LILLISHALL 1937, CASED, SEVERAL EPNS TROPHY CUPS AND MUGS AND AN INTERESTING ALBUM OF SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPHS OF VARIOUS MOTOR CYCLE TOURS MADE BY THE RECIPIENT E W DAKIN IN THE 1930S

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A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, BIRMINGHAM 1924, 33OZS GROSS

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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER WAITER ON FOUR FEET, BIRMINGHAM 1978, 10 OZS 10DWTS

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SIX SILVER SEAL TOP COFFEE SPOONS, THREE PAIRS OF SUGAR BOWS AND A SALT SPOON, VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, 20TH C, 3OZS 10DWTS

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A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, IMPORT MARKED, LONDON 1921, 4OZS

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AN EDWARD VII SILVER THREE HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, OF OVOID DESIGN WITH REEDED RIM, LONDON 1904, 8OZS

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A GEORGE IV SILVER CARTOUCHE SHAPED TRINKET BOX, BIRMINGHAM 1912 AND A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, THE LATTER 2OZS

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TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, VARIOUS MAKERS, 20TH CENTURY, 2OZS AND A COIN

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