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A Georgian Small Sword, with plain 83cm double edge steel blade, silver boat shaped guard embosse with a shell, with reeded knuckle bow, melon fluted urn pommel and plain wood grip; a Continental Hanger, with plain 55.5cm single edge steel blade, brass hilt with brass rivetted horn two piece grip; a "Martindale" Machete, with wood grip; two Steel Epee Bayonet Scabbards; an Indian Brass Filigree Dagger Scabbard Mount, set with turquoise and moonstone type stones. (6)
A 17th Century Mortuary Sword, the 98cm double edge steel blade stamped with a cruciform motif to each side, the steel hilt pierced and well chiseled with portrait heads, fruit and foliage within strapwork borders, the grip bound with three different gauges of wire, with large foliate sheathed urn pommel. (one side of the guard broken off)
A Good 18th Century Flintlock Fowling Piece by Henry Nock, London, the 100cm browned steel two stage barrel octagonal at the breech and set with maker`s gold poincon, with gold lined touch hole and waterproof frizzen pan, foliate chased and engraved tang, the plain lock plate inset with a further gold poincon, the walnut half stock with chequered grip and off-set butt, foliate engraved steel furniture of three ramrod pipes, trigger guard with neo-classical urn finial, and butt plate with engraved tang, with brass and horn tipped wood ramrod, 140cm long overall.
A VICTORIAN ELECTRO-PLATED TABLE CENTREPIECE with urn top section, decorated with caryatids, fluted columns and paterae, the lower section with detachable mythical maidens, the whole on a spreading circular base with bracket feet, with engraved glass circular reservoir, and a pair of matching comport stands, height of centrepiece 27½”. See illustration
A quantity of crested ware including local towns, Goss urn - Stoke Ferry, Czeck pot - Downham Market, Czeck ewer - Wisbech, Carlton china elephant - Kings Lynn, Shelley anciant lights - Peterborough, unnamed boot - Gt Yarmouth, Czeck three handled mug - Downham Market, Florentine china - Hunstanton St Edmund, German watering can - Hunstanton St Edmund, Willow Art plinth - Great Yarmouth, Carlton china salt pot - Downham Market plus eleven other pieces.
* [Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869]. Nubian water carrier with urn supported on her head, [1858], albumen print, 364 x 268 mm, mounted on off-white card with neat italic pencil number beneath `O[riental?] No 21`, some spotting, soiling and corner creasing, mount size 4111 x 325 mmPart of Fenton`s Oriental suite, see above. (1)
A rare Poole Pottery earthenware vase from the main staircase of the Cunard Liner R.M.S Queen Elizabeth c.1938, the slip cast urn body decorated in a shagreen “sea mist” mottled glaze with ribbed stem and stepped foot, 65.5cm high, (rubbed to foot) * Poole Pottery undertook the commission by Cunard to cast several of these pieces for the niches in the main staircase. Secured by a location ring around the foot, this particular vase became loose and sustained the damage visible to the base. The vase was returned to the factory for repair, instead of which another was cast to replace it, while this example was retained by the factory for its museum. The vase remained with the factory until 2004 when it was sold in The Poole Pottery Museum and Archive sale at Christie’s, London, (with sale labels retained to underside) The remaining vases aboard were lost in the fire and sinking in Hong Kong harbour in 1971 whilst undergoing conversion to a University ship. An extremely rare piece to have survived from R.M.S Queen Elizabeth with only one other recorded wooden example of this pattern being sold By Charles Miller, London in July 2008 Literature; Hayward, L. & Atterbury, P.(ed)” Poole Pottery Carter & Company and their successors 1873-1998” ; pub Richard Dennis, Somerset 1998, pg.77. The vase is illustrated as part of the museum collection as well as an example shown in situ aboard R.M.S Queen Elizabeth and the swimming pool of R.M.S Queen Mary, another Poole commission for Cunard Also together with a letter of provenance from the vendor See illustration page 21
A Mintons bone china two handled vase, early 20th Century, of urn shape decorated with gilt enriched flowers against a red lustre ground raised on a square base, together with a Crown Staffordshire floral decorated gilt overlaid cobalt blue ground vase, and five other pieces (minor faults).
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1825 Cover with eagle flying over a town, base with perched eagles flanking an urn of flowers, sides checkered at front and back; also a parcel-gilt silver and niello snuff box, mark of OB (Cyrillic), Moscow, circa 1830, cover depicting Falconet's equestrian statue of Peter the Great, sides with architectural views, base with military trophies, gilt interior 2 3/8 in. long (6 cm.) and 2½ in. long (6.5 cm.) respectively 3¼ oz. (101 gm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
Bligh (Ivo) [8th Earl of Darnley], Autograph letter signed, 1pp November 1890, regarding a cricket council meeting being held at Lords, stating that “No county not elected an affiliated county previous to the meeting is entitled to be represented” *** A talented sportsman who suffered badly with ill health, by the time he stopped playing he had represented the Gentlemen and led the 1882-83 tour to Australia where the Ashes were regained, and where he was presented with the urn which is still played for to this day. On his death in 1927 his widow presented the urn to the MCC. [Cricinfo]
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