An Italian officer’s 20 bore flintlock pistol, 9¾” overall, 2 stage barrel with chiselled band and octagonal breech stamped with lion poincon and 3 rosettes; the half rounded lock having ring neck cock and sloping brass pan, the plate engraved “Mre Rle di Napoli”; the walnut fullstock with chequered panels to the butt and pale brass mounts including engraved trigger guard and flat butt cap engraved with trophy of arms. GWO & basically GC (originally longer, the fore end has been split and repaired). Plate 12
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A Geo naval dirk, slender DE blade 8½”, with central fuller, small copper inverted bowl shaped guard, embossed with stylized leaves, slender ivory grip, ball pommel with the copper top half in the form of a lion’s head, in its brass scabbard engraved overall with trophy, sea monsters, sun rays, etc in panels, 2 suspension rings. GC the hilt mounts and scabbard retaining a little gilt (some wear and pitting to blade). Plate 5
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officer’s sword, almost straight SE blade 35”, with hatchet point, etched with crowned GR cypher, Britannia and trophy on one side and pre 1801 R Arms, with supporters and motto, and trophy on the other, all with florets and flourishes, regulation steel “ladder” pattern basket hilt with plain forward sloping pommel and facetted backstrap, wirebound (AF) leather grip, in its steel scabbard (few shallow dents) with 2 rings. GC for age with a good dark patina to hilt (blade some wear and light pitting marks). Plate 6
A Geo naval dirk, shallow diamond section blade 6½”, faintly etched overall with trophies and scrolls, turned swollen ivory grip (cracked) with copper gilt lower band and scalloped edge, octagonal guard embossed on the top with a slender star interspersed with foliage, cap shaped pommel with flower to top, in its brass scabbard, with 2 rings, the front engraved with stylized trophy and foliage in frosted panels. GC, the hilt retaining much original gilt. Plate 5
Spark Models 1/43rd scale Resin Le Mans, Sugo, F1 and Nurburgring group, 6 cased examples to include Mazda 767 No.202 LM 1988, Jaguar XJR 14 No.17 Winner Sugo 1991, Sauber C32 Ferrari No.11 Australian GP 2013, Sauber C8 Mercedes N0.42 LM 1988, Mazda 787 No.201 LM 1990, and Z4 GT3 Sports Trophy 6th ADAC 24H 2014, (All NM-BVG)
A George VI silver Art Deco two handle trophy cup and cover, with an associated black plastic base, the silver trophy itself atop a stepped circular base, loop handles with sweeping stepped capitals, the cover with carved ivory finial, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the inside bezel of the cover, Alexander Clark and Company, Birmingham 1938, height 29 cm, weight of silver trophy (less black plastic base) 23.7 ozt / 737 g approx
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy of squat bell form, with twin leaf capped loop handles and horizontal band, on spreading circular foot, inscribed "Presented to Thomas Norton Esq. C.B.E. D.L. J.P. and Mrs Norton M.B.E L.G.Ord.St.John by the tenant farmers of Bagden Hall Estate on the occasion of their silver wedding 1900-1925 and his 80th birthday 1845-1925", Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1925, width including handles 30cm, height 15cm, approx 20.2ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of plain rectangular form centred with a rectangular cartouche initialled MFS to the hinged overall engine turned decorated lid, Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1929, 18 x 9 x 5cm (af) and a hallmarked silver silver trophy cup inscribed "The Lonsdale and Oxenholme Staghounds and Vale of Lune Harriers' Cup Ladies Adjacent Hunts Race 1938 Flying Jack Rider Miss J Hatfield", Gorum Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1919, height 20cm, weighable silver approx 7.6ozt (2).
A George VI hallmarked silver bell shaped twin handled footed trophy inscribed "T.S.S. Voltaire", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, height 7cm and a further waisted tapering example with high leaf capped twin handles, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1931, height 11cm, both on black resin stands, approx 3.9ozt (2).
A small George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup and cover engraved "Ramsgate Borough Police Green Cup, Holder for 1929, P.C. RA Hicks", London 1929, height 14cm, and a further small George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup on ebonised plinth, London 1927, height of cup 6.75cm, combined approx 4.6ozt (2).
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled shallow trophy cup on waisted stem with spreading circular foot with two engraved bands of Greek key, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923, width including handles, 21.5cm (af), a further bell shaped example with presentation inscription "C.C.B.A 1936 A.C. Makings Winner Pairs", William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1936, height 10.5cm and five further miniature examples, combined approx 17.9ozt (7).
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup of plain ovoid form, raised on waisted stem with gadrooned decorated knop above spreading circular base, with presentation inscription "Replica The Evening Chronicle Dirt Track Challenge Cup competed for at Belle Vue 1929 confined to English riders resident within 15 miles of Manchester won by F. Varey, July 6th", William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1929, height 12.5cm including high scrolling handle, approx 4.1ozt.
A FINE FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED FIRST EMPIRE OFFICER'S SABRE BY ST. ETIENNE, MAKER'S MARK OF ANTOINE-MODESTE FOURNERA, CIRCA 1806-11 with curved blade double-edged towards the tip, etched with stars and rondels on a gilt ground over its lower half, filled with celestial motifs, a trophy-of-arms carrying a Turkish warrior bust on one side and further trophies-of-arms on the other, rectangular ricasso formed with gilt recesses and with a raised semi-circular panel on each side, the back-edge decorated with a running pattern of leaves on a gilt ground, silver hilt formed in the neo-Turkish fashion, comprising cross-piece with pineapple-finials, chased with a pattern of scrollwork centring on an expanded flowerhead on one side, a further flowerhead on the reverse, and all on a finely punched ground, back-strap incised with a pair of lines, shaped horn grip-scales retained by a pair of rivets each covered by a drop-shaped washer, and the pommel pierced with a further pair of washers formed en suite, in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard, with shaped silver lower mount and large locket chased with neo-classical trophies in high relief on a punched ground on one side, including a visored helmet and a knightly shield in the upper panel and a glaive, baton, classical helmet and laurel wreath in the lower, engraved with an elaborate flower on the reverse and with an inscription, and fitted with a pair of mounts carrying suspension-rings each decorated en suite with the langets 82.0 cm; 32 in blade The inscription reads: 'De St. Etienne, Ceinturier de S. M. L'Empur Barre des Sergents' St. Etienne is recorded as a maker and retailer of deluxe accoutrements, including sabretaches and sword-fittings. A gold-hilted sword belonging to Napoleon by the celebrated maker Martin-Guillaume Biennais with a belt by St. Etienne is preserved in the Residenz, Munich. See Erichsen and Heinemann 2005, p. 220 no. 176. Antoine-Modeste Fournera is recorded as a maker of sword-hilts at 8 rue de Perpignan and 28 rue Neuve St Nicolas, Paris circa 1806-11.
A 16 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL BY R. JOHNSTON, CIRCA 1810 with earlier rebrowned tapering barrel signed 'Barnett London' on the flat, gold-lined vent and engraved breech, engraved breech tang incorporating the back-sight, signed stepped bevelled lock fitted with bolt safety-catch, semi-rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut full stock, chequered butt, and engraved blued iron trigger-guard decorated with a trophy-of-music on the bow and with pineapple terminal, vacant silver escutcheon and horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm 23.5 cm; 9 1/2 in barrel
AN ENGLISH SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1780 with two-stage blade of flattened-hexagonal section, etched with a gilt scrollwork panel filled with a bouquet and a gilt panel etched with strapwork and a trophy-of-arms on each side at the forte, steel hilt comprising petal-shaped oval shell-guard pierced with a series of radiating slots filled with foliage, the inner face studded with a running pattern of faceted beads, globular quillon, a pair of small arms, knuckle-guard interrupted by a faceted moulding, and faceted ovoid pommel, and retaining an early grip of plaited wire, ribband and Turk's heads, in its original vellum-covered wooden scabbard complete with steel suspension-chain and belt-clip 83.1 cm; 32¾ in blade Provenance E. Oser Collection, Basel, sold Dr Störi Kunstsalon, Zurich, 6th December 1929, lot 58.
˜AN 1805 PATTERN NAVAL COMMANDER'S SWORD with straight blade double-edged towards the tip, etched and gilt with scrolls of foliage, crowned GR cypher and a trophy-of-arms on the respective faces, gilt-brass stirrup hilt engraved with a fouled anchor on the langets, and banded ivory grip (age cracks, small chips at the top) bound with plaited silver wire 74.0 cm; 29 1/4 in blade
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