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Lot 1514

A Belleek heart-shaped Bowl with black stamp, a two-handled two spout jug, teacup and a small shamrock Bowl, all with green stamp

Lot 1537

A good mirrored pair of Japanese Meiji period Satsuma Vases having Shimazu stamp marks to the base, the maker possibly Nikko Yama, the bodies decorated with trailing dragons/ serpents and numerous moustached men depicted, some holding a scroll, against a background with seas and mountains and highlighted with an abundance of detailed gilding, 14 1/2'' tall approx.

Lot 1655

A Poole pottery Vase 111NZW stamp 723

Lot 184

An undated archaistic agate stamp seal matrix with stepped profile and knop handle, incised border surrounding a scene of a winged god(?) with khepesh sword holding up the hindleg of a slain bull, with winged bird-headed figure assisting. 154 grams, 61mm (2 1/2"). Property of a Hampstead gentleman; from his family collection formed since the 1970s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 201

Published 1705 AD. With title page 'A Faithful Abridgment of the Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in Eight Books of Ecclesiastical Polity and of all the other Treatises which were Written by the same Author with An Account of his Life by a Divine of the Church of England, London, Printed and Sold by Benjamin Bragg at the Blue Ball in Avemary Lane, 1705 (Price Five Shillings)'; hardback 19th century half leather by J. Mantle, Bookbinder, Midsomer Norton, with his stamp to inside back cover. 405 grams, 18.5 x 13cm (7 1/4 x 5"). Property of a Kent, UK collector. Richard Hooker (1554-1600 AD) was perhaps one of the most influential clerics of his time and Izaac Walton (of The Compleat Angler fame) was his biographer; his 'Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity' was first published from 1594 (books 1 to 4) and thereafter, with the final three published posthumously. His work is still studied today and did much to establish the Anglican church; he was Rector of St Mary the Virgin in Bishopsbourne, Kent where he was buried and bequeathed the sum of 'three pounds of lawful English money' for the building of a pulpit in the church. Good condition; spine rubbed and hingeas weak, paper browned.

Lot 375

20th century AD. A glazed ceramic snuff bottle, piriform with domed lid, chrysanthemum design with calligraphic stamp to the underside. 52 grams, 77mm (3"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 378

20th century AD. A carved crystal(?) seal matrix with handle formed as a winged beast, stamp design of four characters. 87 grams, 54mm (2 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 399

20th century AD. A plano-convex silver-coloured metal ingot with stamp to the flat face. 36 grams, 26mm (1"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 498

20th century AD. A vinyl album with segmented loose-leaf pages, inserted eighty-six picture cards depicting Royal Mail stamp designs. 1.7 kg, 32 x 28cm (12 1/2 x 11"). Property of an Essex lady; acquired by inheritance. [No Reserve, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 6198

Poole pottery, studio range, large flared art pottery bowl with abstract design, blue bank stamp, 27cm diameter x 7½ cm high

Lot 6373

A G-plan teak two tier free standing bookcase, stamp to underside to shelf

Lot 120

A Cardinal illustrated loose-leaf stamp album, containing many European and other stamps, together with a bag containing miscellaneous, loose and clipped stamps.

Lot 125

A stamp collection of Victorian, Edwardian and later UK and others, used and mint, loose and in albums.

Lot 257

A quantity of silver handled Edwardian dressing table appointments, silver stamp box, silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and other items.

Lot 1020

A Commonwealth stamp collection on stock-cards - early mid period, mint and good/fine used in sets, part sets and booklets

Lot 1021

A Channel Islands stamp collection in printed album and on stock-cards and packets - high face and catalogue value

Lot 1022

An Italy stamp collection in binder – early to mid-period with better sets and singles noted

Lot 1023

A World stamp collection in stock-book, with good Japan in mint and fine used sets and singles

Lot 1025

World stamp collection in packed small album - includes better middle-East and Malayan States stamps with higher catalogue values

Lot 1026

A very nice Bulgaria stamp collection in large stock-book from 1930's onwards, with strength in the 1950s in the form of mint sets and singles

Lot 1027

An interesting and diverse stamp collection – stored in chocolate container - on cards and in packets with better sets and singles spotted throughout

Lot 1028

A strong and well-presented Israel stamp collection – all with tabs – in an album - high catalogue value

Lot 1029

A significant Deutsches Reich stamp collection in large stock-book - primarily mint with many mint never hinged multiple sets. Note - some stamps have partial or no gum

Lot 1030

A Great Britain stamp collection (GVI-EII 1976) in large stock-book, with inverted watermarks mint and good/fine used

Lot 1066

New Zealand stamp collection in album - 1935 to mid-1990s - Fine used and M/M mainly in sets

Lot 1067

Great Britain stamp collection in album - To include 2d blues and collection of face value sets

Lot 560

A Victorian silver chatalaine - London 1885/86, maker WS a silver stamp holder and a silver ingot - total weight approx 2.8 troy oz chatalaine in good order, stamp case dented, scratches to ingot, otherwise good

Lot 419

A large oil on canvas by Bill Abagatsheer of A Watermill in Australian Landscape. Entitled "Old Mill Bridgewater" framing stamp for Adelaide Australia and shipping ticket on reverse size of painting 100cm x 74cm

Lot 621

A late 19th Century brass stamp box modelled as an owl head with green glass set eyes, hinged cover opening to three sectioned interior, width 10cm, S/D.

Lot 6540

GERALD KELLY (1879-1972) A framed art print 'Saw Ohn Nyun', signed to the bottom right of print by the artist along with gallery blind stamp. 64cm x 50cm

Lot 250

Stanley Gibbons "International" stamp albums containing largely 20th Century British, Commonwealth and world stamps

Lot 252

A Queen Victoria penny black postage stamp

Lot 253

Eight albums of GB QEII unfranked postage stamps, including a 1980s "Stamp Bug Club" folder, three albums of decimal commemoratives and presentation packs including high value definitives etc.

Lot 254

Two philatelic cover albums containing aerogrammes, together with two files of stamp book covers and an unused Stanley Gibbons cover album

Lot 256

A New Ideal stamp album together with The Weston Mounty stamp album and a Stars of the Silverscreen album

Lot 1349

Siot-Decauville Fonders Paris - A large late 19th century bronze model of the Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace, the winged figure raised on shaped pedestal with foundry stamp and further impressed 'J715' verso, h.56cm

Lot 741

Stamp albums and a Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogue

Lot 303

A Stanley Gibbons Great Britain stamp album with a quantity of mounted stamps, Stanley Gibbons Thames Cover album containing a quantity of first day covers, a British Philatelic Euro 1988 collectors pack of Royal Mail mint stamps and gift envelope commemorating 25th Anniversary of the Bureau, a loose leaf folder with Stanley Gibbons Regional Supplement Pages and a variety of stamps and a stamp stock book containing a small quantity of stamps

Lot 105

dating: 1879 provenance: England, Round, rifled, 14.7 mm cal. barrel with adjustable rear sight and fore-sight; bolt of the first model without spring and with extractor, provided with various stamps so as the barrel, test-bed stamp as well; forward spring lock marked 'C. G. BONEHILL 1879', with stamp and crowned 'E.I.G.'. Wooden, full stock with brass mounts, iron barrel brackets and ramrod. Butt-plate marked 'B.N 6 R.T 670'. length 139.5 cm.

Lot 108

dating: 1871 provenance: Papal States, Short, round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal base, marked with Liege test-bed stamp, 'SCV', different stamps, date '1871' and serial number '19716', rear and fore-sight; bolt and frame marked 'SCV'. Wooden, half stock, the butt with stamps 'DRESSE LALOUX & CIE LIEGE' and keys of the State of the Church, marked also 'U 832'. Iron mounts and saddle ring. length 101 cm.

Lot 109

dating: 1868 provenance: Papal States, Rifled, round, 12 mm cal. barrel, with square base, signed 'E. & L. NAGANT A LIEGE', marked with Liege test-bed stamp, pontifical keys, different stamps and serial number '4657', adjustable rear sight, fore-sight and clutch for a bayonet; frame marked 'BREVET REMINGTON 4103', cock, falling block and trigger-guard with stamps, mono-serial number. Full stock in two pieces, the butt with stamp 'CATHOLIQUES BELGES 1868'. Iron mounts and ramrod. length 131 cm.

Lot 15

dating: about 1870 provenance: Paris, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal base, finely engraved with lozenge net, then round and signed 'Houllier Blanchard', lateral 'E. LEFAUCHEUX INV BREVETE', engraved nozzle, with fore-sight; six-shot cylinder, smooth and engraved with floral motifs, crowned stamp 'L', frame with beautiful, engraved rocaille and floral motifs, serial number '5959'; trigger-guard with finger support, engraved so as the butt-plate; ebony grip scales with finest floral chisels, suspension ring. In its wooden case with brass mounts, lined with red velvet, with gold imprint 'HOULLIER BLANCHARD BREVETE A PARIS', complete with all the tools and key. length 32 cm.

Lot 151

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Slightly curved, single-edged blade with stamp, Arabic inscription and floral and geometrical decorations; grip and base covered with silver foil, engraved and nielloed with floral and geometrical motifs. Small parts missing and defects. Later scabbard. length 71 cm.

Lot 16

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal, swiveling, 8 mm cal. barrel, with fore-sight, lateral mark 'J. WARNANT BREVETE'; six-shot cylinder, engraved with floral motifs, Liege test-bed stamp, frame decorated en suite; opening lever, automatic extractor; folding trigger; butt with ivory grip scales. length 25.5 cm.

Lot 19

dating: about 1855 provenance: Belgium, Four, round, smooth-bore, 9 mm cal. barrels, in damask, pistons and barrels numbered from 1 to 4; oval frame, engraved with floral motifs, lower barrel with ring-trigger. Liege test-bed stamp; butt with ebony grip scales. length 21 cm.

Lot 2

dating: about 1855 provenance: England, Rifled, octagonal, 10 mm cal. barrel, with test-bed stamp, fore-sight; smooth, five-shot cylinder, engraved front border; smooth frame with outlined border, marked 'PATENT 1075', butt with wooden, checkered grip scales. length 33.5 cm.

Lot 20

dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Grooved, six-shot, 7 mm cal. cylinder-barrels, engraved and finished; Liege test-bed stamp; frame engraved with floral motifs, folding trigger, wooden grip scales with tightened ramrod. length 14 cm.

Lot 204

dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Straight, flat, double-edged blade, with central fuller with traces of inscription and thin groove around. Metal grip decorated with filigree spirals, with traces of nielloed drawings and two small studs. Smooth back, partially nielloed and stamped. Scabbard decorated and nielloed en suite, with spherical chape (reparation) and loop. Smooth on the back as well, with a short inscription in Arabic letters (date?) and featuring a stamp. length 48,5 cm.

Lot 258

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Greece, Straight, single-edged blade with Arabic stamp, grooved back; grip with ivory grip scales and silver band, engraved with floral motifs, ivory button, decorated with a small turquoise at the peak. Wooden scabbard, covered with leather stitched with metallic thread. length 21.8 cm.

Lot 26

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, cal. 44 barrel, with address and patents, adjustable rear sight and fore-sight, marked laterally 'NP 44 1. 30''12 GRS S.S-200 GRS' and with stamps; smooth frame, tang with model. Wooden stock in two pieces. Iron, finished (refreshed) mounts. London test-bed stamp. Lateral saddle ring. length 98 cm.

Lot 291

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Albania, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, first part octagonal then round, engraved with floral motifs and with grooved rib, rear and fore-sight, slightly bell-mouthed nozzle; engraved tang; engraved lock and with stamp. Wooden, full stock, completely covered with brass plates, richly pierced and engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Trigger-guard en suite. Iron ramrod. length 165 cm.

Lot 304

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Balkans, Round, smooth-bore barrel with rib, the base finely chiselled with floral motifs; nice, miquelet lock provided with Arabic stamp and engraved with geometrical motifs; brass stock engraved with floral and geometrical motifs, decorated with floral segments in white metal. Iron, engraved trigger guard. length 54.5 cm.

Lot 398

dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: San Marino, Great cross plate, silver, richly pierced, gilded and enameled cross, vertical brooch between two hooks, stamp. diameter 9.2 cm.

Lot 409

dating: 1859 provenance: Austria, Wide, single-edged blade with thickened back, the base dated '1859' and marked 'F. S. JUNG' and with a stamp. Iron hilt with two shell-guard and three loop-guards. Wooden, leather-covered grip with metallic wire binding (small parts missing). Iron scabbard. length 75 cm.

Lot 412

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Denmark, Straight, single-edged blade with groove on the back, the base with remains of stamp; iron hilt with large sword-shell, spherical pommel and solid grip. Leather scabbard with iron mounts (medium conditions). Scarce. length 80 cm.

Lot 414

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with large, central fuller, the tang with a stamp; completely iron, blackened hilt with large sword-shell, faceted pommel and grip. length 80 cm.

Lot 416

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, single-and false-edged blade with double groove, the base with stamp, back marked 'BARISONI'; brass hilt with four loop-guards and short, smooth cap, two, barely readable stamps and remains of inscription 'VERSAILLES' (?); wooden, leather-covered grip with metallic wire binding. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings. length 111.5 cm.

Lot 450

dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with central fuller, first part finely engraved with trophies and floral motifs on a dark background, tang with German stamp. Brass hilt, guard pierced with crescent and star, pommel shaped as lion's head, horn,spiral grip with metallic wire binding. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings on brass bands. length 97.5 cm.

Lot 503

dating: circa 1600 provenance: Europe, Cusp of lozenge section, placed on a sphere, concave-edged axe, pierced, back with lugs. Oblique, pierced rear fluke, with stamp at the base. Flat straps. On a wooden haft of octagonal section, modern tassels. height 254 cm.

Lot 509

dating: 16th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with straight cusp, of lozenge section; wings curved downwards, with cusps at the ends, 'C' or horseshoe stamp, faceted ferrule (small part missing) with straps; wooden shaft of octagonal section with modern tassels. height 270 cm.

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