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A LARGE GILT FRAMED TAPESTRY, depicting a Scottish Highlander in traditional costume with his wife and child in a typical 1 50.95 interior, gilt framed and glazed 63 x 51 cm A 19TH CENTURY LIGHT DRAGOONS FOURTH TROOP GUIDON, circa 1816, buff silk with hand-painted insignia, original 2 elements remain including the Horse of Hanover and the battle honours of Waterloo and Peninsula, framed and double 70.95 glazed, 62 x 98 cm Provenance - from the Londonderry estate AFTER ROBERT KER PORTER. A pair of large glazed Tippoo Sultan engravings, 'The Glorious Conquest of Sermgapatam' and 3 'The Last Effort of Tippoo Sultan in Defence of The Fortress of Sermgapatam', framed and glazed, 64 x 92 cm, (2) A/F 70.95 Both faded and worn A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ANTELOPE AND STAGS HORNS, late 19th to early 20th century, thirty three in total 4 #N/A Note - located across the galleries INDIAN SCHOOL (X). 'Malakand Pass - 1895', oil on board, bearing title 'Dulce Est Pro Patria Mori' translating to 'It Is Sweet 5 30.95 And Right You Die For Your Country', gilt framed, 24 x 34 cm MARY JANE MALET (1938). 'Richard Cely Trevilian', oil on canvas, signed lower left, unframed, 90 x 70 cm Bearing date to 6 70.95 reverse '28th March 1962' A COLONIAL HARDWOOD 'X' FRAME ARMCHAIR, decorated with heraldic lion decoration to the back and arms, the solid 7 £120.95 seat supported on a typical x frame with carved lion mask, H 93 cm P. RADBOURNE (21ST CENTURY). Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey, The Thirkleby Gun Room', oil on canvas, signed lower left and 8 80.95 dated 2009, gilt framed, 90 x 152 cm A 19TH CENTURY IVORY INLAID AND PAINTED HARDWOOD BOX, of Moorish style, possibly Moroccan, inlaid script to 9 27.95 the front, H 19 cm, W 41 cm, D 26.5 cm AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DUCK PRESS, raised on four legs terminating on a shaped base with central pan 10 31.95 above, with threaded securing bar, H 46 cm A FRAMED ELECTROTYPE COPPER PLAQUE IN THE RENAISSANCE STYLE, depicting a dancing group outside a baronial hall 11 50.95 with onlookers, set in a heavy moulded wood frame, 52 x 63 cm 12 70.95 A SET OF REGENCY STYLE FOLDING LIBRARY LADDERS, fitted with seven steps, leather framed with studded detail, H 233 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CHEST ON STAND, the upper section with two short above three longer graduated drawers, 13 the lower section with an arrangement of three drawers over a shaped apron, raised on shaped cabriole supports, H 156 #N/A cm, W 99 cm D 49.5 cm A/F A SET OF FOUR OAK LEATHER SEATED DINING CHAIRS, the studded seats and backs with patterned and embossed detail, 14 £170.95 raised on turned supports (4) AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE IN THE 18TH CENTURY STYLE, the top of typical plank construction, raised on turned baluster 15 #N/A supports, united by a cross stretcher, H 75 cm, W 90 cm, L 192 cm A DUTCH 19TH CENTURY MARQUETRY RECTANGULAR MIRROR, the angular frame with floral inlaid marquetry detail and 16 60.95 boxwood lines, 95 x 45.5 cm A LARGE GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR IN THE REGENCY STYLE, the elaborate frame with a floral scrolling design, having an 17 70.95 eagle surmount with an 'N' initial, 115 x 83 cm 18 A PAIR OF BARONIAL STYLE 'X' FRAME ARMCHAIRS, each with carved detail, upholstered seats and backs (2) #N/A 19 A PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY GILT WOOD WALL BRACKETS, in the 19th century style, H 33 cm 35.95 A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL EMPIRE STYLE THREE BRANCH APPLIQUE, decorated with swags and a rams head, H 20 35.95 53 cm 21 A SET OF THREE MAHOGANY HALL ARMCHAIRS, in a medieval style (3) #N/A 22 A SET OF SIX MODERN SUEDE LEATHER ARMCHAIRS (6) #N/A A SET OF TEN CONTEMPORARY MILITARY WATERCOLOURS BY TERRY ENGLISH, commissioned for Stratford Armouries book, 23 #N/A signed and dated 2007, framed and glazed (10) A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 24 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 25 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm

26 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED MARITIME MUSEUM SLOPING DISPLAY CABINET, the angled triangular #N/A cabinet opening to one side, inset brass handles, raised on turned supports, H 179 cm, W 197 cm, D 72 cm 27 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED MARITIME MUSEUM SLOPING DISPLAY CABINET, the angled triangular #N/A cabinet opening to one side, inset brass handles, railed on turned supports, H 179 cm, W 197 cm, D 72 cm A MARBLE BUST ON AN ANGLED COLUMN, depicting a Moorish gentleman with moustache and turban, raised on a Sienna 28 #N/A type column, H 81 cm (bust), H 101 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON AN ANGLED COLUMN, depicting a Moorish lady wearing a turban, raised on a Sienna type column, H 74 29 0 cm (bust), H 101 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON A GREEN MARBLE COLUMN, depicting a Moorish boy wearing a turban, raised on a green marble fluted 30 #N/A column, H 72 cm (bust), H 107 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON A CIRCULAR GREEN MARBLE COLUMN, depicting a Moorish gentleman wearing a turban, H 73 cm 31 0 (bust), H 98 cm (column) A SCALE MODEL OF A WWI SOPWITH CAMEL BIPLANE FIGHTER, painted in green and displaying RAF roundel, with 32 #N/A aluminium engine shroud and wooden propeller A CAST IRON DRAIN HOPPER COVER PLATE DISPLAYING A LION STANANT GUARDANT OVER CROWN AND DATED 1844, the 33 plate cast in the form of a shield incorporating the lion above crown and the letters HCN 1844, with break to corner, loss of 50.95 the lion's tail and a small segment missing by the mounting hole, H 68 cm, W 46 cm, A/F

34 A SCALE MODEL OF A WACO UPF-7 AIRCRAFT TOGETHER WITH AN RAF TIGER MOTH, the Waco aircraft body painted in #N/A blue with yellow underbelly and yellow banding, Tiger moth with silver body, yellow banding and RAF roundels (2) A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF AN AVRO LANCASTER BOMBER TOGETHER WITH A DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO, the Lancaster 35 painted black with wheels extended and bomb doors closed, white banding and yellow propeller tips, the Mosquito painted #N/A silver with black a white stripes to wings and RAF roundels (2) 36 PROVINCIAL SCHOOL (XX), Interior scenes with men and women, oils on canvas, gilt framed, 14 x 20 cm (2) 26.95

37 A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF A NORTH AMERICAN MUSTANG P-51 AIRCRAFT 'CRIPES A MIGHTY 3RD', painted in silver with #N/A blue and white stripes, wheels extended ,stars and stripes logo, front fuselage painted 'Cripes A Mighty 3rd' 38 A SCALE MODEL OF A MILES M20 AIRCRAFT, painted with camouflage top and yellow underbelly #N/A A SCALE MODEL OF A WWI GERMAN FOKKER EIII BIPLANE TOGETHER WITH AN RAF GYPSY MOTH, the biplane painted in 39 brown with silver fuselage and iron cross motif, the Gypsy Moth painted in blue with a cream underbelly and RAF roundels #N/A (2) A LATE 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WILD BOAR'S HEAD INSET WITHIN A HUNTING HORN, with 40 50.95 ribbon decoration to top, mounted on a wooden shield, H 77 cm, W 51 cm, D 44 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WARTHOG MOUNTED ON A WOODEN SHIELD, the shield made from oak, H 41 41.95 54 cm, W 31 cm A 20TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY STUDY OF 'THE WHITE DODO OF REUNION', with white feathers, brown forehead and green 42 105.95 bill, mounted on a wooden base labelled 'The White Dodo of Reunion', H 73 cm, W 60 cm, A/F A GREY HERON MOUNTED IN A GLAZED CASE, depicting the heron standing on a marsh bed amid reeds and grasses, H 83 43 60.95 cm, W 60 cm, D 28 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WILD BOAR'S HEAD, mounted on a wooden shield, H 73 cm, 44 60.95 W 53 cm 45 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELEPHANT FOOTSTOOL, with upholstered seat, H 40 cm, A/F 27.95 A PAIR OF STUFFED AND MOUNTED BREAM IN A BOW FRONTED CASE, in a naturalistic setting, black painted case with 46 60.95 perspex glass to front and sides, W 80 cm, H 43 cm, A/F A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF THE JAPANESE BATTLESHIP MIKASA, scratch built to museum quality, revealing guns, decking, 47 mast supports and lifeboats, mounted on a wooden base, L 121 cm, H 65 cm Note: This ship served as the flagship of 60.95 Admiral Togo Heihachiro throughout the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 A SCRATCH BUILT MODEL OF A 16TH CENTURY SPANISH GALLEON, circa mid-20th century, made from oak with gun ports 48 60.95 open, stringed rigging and mounted on a wooden base, H 66 cm, W 60 cm

A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF THE AMERIGO VESPUCCI TOGETHER WITH A THREE MASTED SCHOONER, both ships scratch built 49 #N/A with very fine detailing, the 'Amerigo Vespucci' with white painted hull, mounted on an oval base, W 98 cm, H 62 cm, the Schooner having brown/black hull and mounted on a wooden trestle, W 112 cm, H 71 cm (2) A SHAPED 19TH CENTURY TURTLE SHELL, the outer shell painted with a Royal Coat of Arms and crossed flags below, H 40 50 27.95 cm A 19TH CENTURY CARVED WOOD WALL MOUNTED BULL'S HEAD, with finely detailed features and original wall mount, H 34 51 35.95 cm, together with a hollow sheet metal bull's head plaque (possibly a shop sign), H 36 cm (2)

A LARGE PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURES ON HORSEBACK COMPRISING A CENTURION EXCHANGING 52 60.95 PRISONERS AND A BARBARIAN CHIEF, the centurion holding standard with prisoners on foot, the barbarian wearing wolf head dress and shield on back, both figures standing on a black wooden base W 46 cm, H 64 cm (2) A LARGE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI WITH FLOOR STANDING OAK PLINTH, fine detailed casting, depicting Leonardo with raised arm, standing front of pillar and dressed in period dress, gilded patination to face, 53 95.95 hands and dress, the circular base stamped 'G & St 2245', the oak plinth having chamfered corners and dentil mouldings, H 87 cm (figure), H 89 cm (plinth) A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF A SPANISH CONQUISTADOR WITH CONFORMING FLOOR STANDING PLINTH, the soldier dressed in full armour with feathered Morion and supporting a basket standard, mounted on a circular base, the 54 conforming plinth with four Grecian masked feet, topped with ornamental decoration, shielded column and cherubs, the 96.95 square platform having mythological dolphins, floral swags and a geometrical centre, the figure and plinth are highlighted in gold gilt patina, figure H 78 cm, overall H 174 cm THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY AFRICAN ANIMAL SKIN SHIELDS, comprising a large Kavirondo type shield with vertical wooden handle attached to rear and horizontal stitching across the mid-section, H 151 cm, W 57 cm together with a brown skinned 55 Turkana type shield, narrow shaped, with elaborate stitching to rear vertical handle, H 87 cm, W 27 cm, and a long slender 70.95 Turkana type shield in cream coloured skin with a frontal vertical rib and elaborate stitched handle to rear, H 134 cm, W 39 cm (3) HMS VICTORY / ADMIRAL LORD NELSON INTEREST, comprising a late example of a powder bucket with the words 'GR' and 'HMS Victory', H 50 cm, a scratch built model of the HMS Victory at half sail, W 84 cm, H 60 cm, a pair of brass on 56 wooden carriages, a three drawer naval telescope with military crows foot mark, a composite bust of Nelson, a perspex #N/A case with a model showing part of the gun bay to the HMS Victory, and a commemorative plate by Lord Nelson Pottery displaying the HMS Victory (8) THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY MAASAI AND ETHIOPIAN SHIELDS, comprising a Maasai type shield, oval shaped with traces of painted triangular decoration, bound edging and vertical handle to rear, H 102 cm, W 42 cm, a Maasai oval type shield with 57 traces of black paint, vertical white band with ring decoration to centre, bound edging, vertical handle to rear, H 102 cm, W 60.95 42 cm, a circular dark brown Ethiopian type shield with rounded edging and small central boss, stitched handle to rear with leather strapping, Dia 54 cm (3) THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN HIDE DHAL SHIELDS, to include a large cream skin example with four roundel bosses, 58 rear padding and straps, Dia 36 cm, together with two smaller similar shields, both with four roundel bosses, one in cream 23.95 skin and one dark skin, Dia. 25 cm (3) RACHAEL AND KATIE SCOTT (1986). 'Innocence - A Model Toy Aeroplane', painted on four separate boards, each board 60 x 59 70.95 110 cm NICHOLAS DEDIC. A contemporary painting of a spitfire/fighter plane, on board, 146 x 192 cm Note - Commissioned by 60 90.95 Stratford Armouries 61 #N/A NAOMI BARON (1986). 'Homage', acrylic/oil on canvas, 151 x 199 cm Note - Commissioned by Stratford Armouries MATTHEW BOYNTON. A large contemporary framed pencil drawing, 81 x 111 cm Note - Commissioned by Stratford 62 70.95 Armouries A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 63 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OIL LAMP BASE, the square stepped base supporting a Corinthian column and candle 64 23.95 well, threaded fitting to the top, H 44 cm A GOOD SCALE MODEL OF AN ENGLISH 'R.M.L. Mk II', finely made with an iron barrel, the carriage cast in brass 65 31.95 with cast iron spoked wheels, barrel length 25 cm, overall length 43 cm A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED MODEL CANNON, to include a large scale model of a Georgian field gun with grey carriage, L 67 cm, a large scale 19th century field gun on green carriage, L 63 cm, an 18th century bronze Austrian cannon 66 70.95 on a wooden carriage, together with seven various ship's cannon with brass and steel barrels complete with wooden carriages, a selection of twenty two die-cast field A COLLECTION OF REPRODUCTION SHIELDS ATTRIBUTED TO ANCIENT HISTORY, circular in form and decorated in authentic 67 60.95 colours, including a Victorian example with embossed decoration (8) 68 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SORCEROR'S STICK/CROOK, L 147 cm 36.95 A 19TH CENTURY ORIENTAL REVERSE PAINTED PICTURE ON GLASS, depicting traditional warriors in a mountain landscape, 69 40.95 set within a carved hard wood frame, 34 x 41 cm A REPLICA MUZZLE LOADING BRONZE CANNON, bearing George VI cypher to the barrel, with flared and ringed muzzle, on a 70 26.95 cast iron two wheeled carriage Barrel length 30 cm 71 A MODERN GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, with two glass shelves, locks and keys, H 167 cm, W 121 cm, D 76 cm #N/A AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OVAL MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, with twin mirror doors opening to the back, parquetry 72 #N/A inlaid floor, raised on four shaped cabriole supports, H 91 cm, W 159 cm, D 65 cm 73 A GREEN AND GILT PAINTED LADIES SEDAN CHAIR, H 175 cm #N/A A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SHAPED DISPLAY CABINET, with two glazed 74 doors, each with a marquetry panel below with floral inlaid detail, corresponding panels to the sides, gilt metal mounts, #N/A glass shelves to a silk lined interior, raised on shaped supports, H 190 cm, W 104 cm, D 38 cm 75 A NEAR PAIR OF GILT WOOD WALL MIRRORS, each with cannon and armour carved detail, 52 cm x 43 cm, A/F (2) 60.95 A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above four long graduated drawers, 76 170.95 raised on bracket feet, H 103 cm, W 91 cm, D 51 cm A GEORGIAN OAK COUNTRY MADE BUREAU, the fall front opening to a fitted interior, with an arrangement of seven 77 171.95 drawers below, raised on bracket feet, H 99 cm, W 95 cm, D 47 cm A PAIR OF CHINESE STANDING CABINETS, late 19th/early 20th century, each with two doors, the interior with two mid 78 frieze drawers, decorated to the exterior with painted floral and gilt detail within a landscape, square section legs, H 171 #N/A cm, W 112 cm, D 51 cm (2) A SMALL 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED OCCASIONAL TABLE, with two drawers, raised on tapered 79 47.95 slender outsplayed supports, H 74 cm, W 41.5 cm, D 34 cm

80 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SUPPER TABLE, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer, inverted twin wire work 125.95 doors below, with wire work side panels, raised on squared supports with brass cappings and castors, H 72 cm, W 76 cm A 'C. FARLOW & CO. LTD' MAHOGANY FISHING TACKLE CABINET, the top with a full length hinged lid enclosing an open compartment, central two door glazed cabinet below, flanked by a panelled cupboard to either side, bearing label to the 81 #N/A front, 'C. Farlow & Co.Ltd., 191 Strand, London', H 104 cm, W 222 cm, D 43 cm Note: We believe this cabinet was bespoke for Farlow & Co. Ltd. retail premises on The Strand A GLAZED TABLE CABINET CONTAINING VINTAGE FISHING EQUIPMENT, to include an eel , salmon spear etc., 44.5 x 82 50.95 57.5 cm A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN COMMODE, of box form, the hinged lid raised by cantilever arms, with a brass 83 #N/A fitted flushing mechanism, W 64 cm A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DROPLEAF OCCASIONAL TABLE, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer, raised on a 84 60.95 turned column and tripod support, H 71 cm, W 67 cm, A/F A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE STYLE FRET CARVED WALL MIRRORS, the pediment with gilt cut out 85 #N/A detail, H 94 cm (2) A REGENCY MAHOGANY WORK BOX ON STAND, the box with caddy top and oval detail, hinged lid above a compartment, 86 47.95 single drawer below, with twin handles, H 70 cm, W 37 cm, D 27.5 cm, A/F A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS, the rectangular plank top raised on four turned supports 87 united by stretchers, H 78 cm, W 90 cm, L 183 cm, together with six oak panelled Jacobean style chairs. Note: purchased #N/A from Stratford Library circa 1988 88 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FLOORSTANDING WORK BOX, the hinged lid opening to a compartment with single drawer 47.95 below, raised on tapered supports and spade feet, inlaid banded detail to the top, H 72 cm, W 33 cm, D 26 cm THREE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SCOOP BACK DINING CHAIRS, with pierced carved splats, upholstered seats, raised on 89 #N/A shaped legs, S/D (3) A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND BOW FRONTED HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, painted with an exterior country scene 90 60.95 with religious figures, H 93 cm A NEAR PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DARK GREEN MARBLE COLUMNS, each with a circular stand above twist and fluted 91 columns, each raised on octagonal and circular spreading bases, H 109 cm, together with a similar dark green Corinthian #N/A column, H 114 cm, A/F (3) AN EMPIRE STYLE MARBLE COLUMN, with gilt metal bandings, H 100 cm, together with a faux green marble circular stand 92 60.95 (2) ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A Gentleman in Classical costume with his dog at foot, watercolour, gilt framed and 93 40.95 glazed, 54 x 38 cm A MODERN GLASS TOP CANNONBALL TABLE, the circular glass top raised on three columns of five cannonballs and wooden 94 #N/A plinth, H 40 cm, D 141 cm ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A pair of coloured engravings depicting Captain Cook arriving and fleeing Hawaii, gilt 95 30.95 framed, 22 x 32 cm (2) 96 70.95 ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT KEMM (1837-1895), A man and woman in a landscape, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 100 x 72 cm 97 40.95 A FRAMED COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS DEPICTING FRENCH SOLDIERS IN ALGIERS, framed and glazed, 43 x 53 cm 98 40.95 JOHN MC L RALSTON (act. 1868-1889). 'An Armouries Shop', signed lower left, watercolour, framed and glazed, 25 x 35 cm AN EDWARDIAN VII FRAMED SHOOTING PARTY PHOTOGRAPH, 'Kings visit to Croome Court', black and white, framed and 99 40.95 glazed, 25.5 x 36.5 cm A 19TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS WATERCOLOUR IN THE MEDIEVAL RENAISSANCE STYLE, figure and angels praying around a 100 40.95 baby, framed and glazed, 35.5 x 46 cm 101 A FRAMED 'ENFIELD SILK HANDKERCHIEF', late 19th century, glazed, 53 x 66 cm, A/F 50.95 THREE FRAMED SETS OF TWENTY FOUR SHOOTING PHOTOGRAPHS, eight photographs to each frame, depicting a man in 102 60.95 17th century style dress in various stages of firing, 83 x 29 cm (3) A 19TH CENTURY GLAZED FLOORSTANDING CABINET CONTAINING WOODWORKING TOOLS, to include planes, chisel, vice 103 #N/A etc.

104 A GLAZED WALL HANGING DISPLAY CABINET CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED CLAY PIPES AND PIPE BOWLS, 40.95 ranging from a 17th century fairy type to portrait types (the earlier examples are reproduction), 51 x 37 cm 105 ENGLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Study of game shooting with gun dogs, oil on board, gilt framed, 40 x 52 cm 40.95 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LARGE OAK GLAZED GUN CABINET, the glazed upper section with a fitted gun rack for eight guns, 106 the lower section with twin doors enclosing a fitted interior with three drawers and open compartment below, H 226 cm, #N/A W 93 cm, D 31 cm

A HUTCHINGS & DEER AUCTION CATALOGUE DATED 21ST SEPTEMBER 1910 FOR THE SALE OF 'THE SHAKESPEARE HOTEL', 107 70.95 soft card cover, with sepia illustrations of the hotel interior throughout, 38 x 26 cm, together with a large frame of prints and engravings to include a portrait, scenes from plays including ' of the Shrew', 'Winter's Tale' etc., 110 x 90 cm (2) A CARVED OAK GOBLET AND COVER, the cover with white metal Swan of Avon finial, and acanthus carved detail, the goblet 108 with carved floral and leaf decoration raised on a carved turned support and rounded base, the base bearing inscription 26.95 'Shakespeare's Mulberry Wood from New Place 1867', H 29.5 cm

109 A MINIATURE CARVED OAK MODEL DESK, in the form of William Shakespeare's desk, made from wood from Holy Trinity 18.95 Church, sloping top with lifting lid and panel front, paper label to underside 'Maker A. W. Wright', H 12.5, W 13 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK WALKING CANE, made from the timber taken from the roof of William Shakespeare's 110 #N/A birthplace, with detailed silver collar of plain form with ringed turned grip, dated 1877, L 88 cm AN 18TH CENTURY STEEL DOG COLLAR, bearing engraved inscription, partly worn, reading '...... Tanner of Stottery, near 111 14.95 Stratford upon Avon 1745', Dia. 12 cm A WHITE METAL TODDY LADLE with marine handle, inset with Shakespeare medal, dated 1769, to commemorate the 112 14.95 Jubilee of Shakespeare Sept 1769 by D. G. Steward, L 35 cm 113 A COLLECTION OF 'AE & AR' ASSORTED MEDALS AND TOKENS, 18th-19th century to include trade tokens (11) 14.95 114 12.95 A ROCK CRYSTAL SEAL STONE AND MOTHER OF PEARL CAMEO, the seal with intaglio carved facing bust of Shakespeare (2) 115 14.95 A SET OF WALNUT CASED SCALES, signed 'Sharp', silver plaque to lid reading 'Tho. Harlioge, Pillerton, Warwickshire', L 9 cm 116 A SET OF WALNUT CASED SCALES, signed 'Sharp', silver plaque to lid reading 'Thos Trehern Knowl', L 9 cm 14.95 AN OAK LETTER OPENER, with silver shield decoration, made from timber from Shakespeare's house, L 28.5 cm, together 117 14.95 with a carved seal with Shakespeare bust finial, H 8 cm (2) A TURNED WOOD SNUFF BOX, made from the Cypress tree planted by Mr & Mrs Garrick, with cameo inset lid, tortoiseshell 118 14.95 lined interior, dated 1822, L 9 cm A SNUFF BOX MADE FROM THE WOOD OF THE MULBERRY TREE PLANTED BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, inscription to inside 119 14.95 of lid, tortoiseshell lined interior, gilt framed cameo bust of Shakespeare to lid, D 9 cm THREE ASSORTED 18TH CENTURY SNUFF BOXES, one marked 'Shakespeare wood Sharp' with Tudor style carved decoration, 120 16.95 another made from Coquilla nut with religious carved decoration, the third a steel example (3) A COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND PRINTS to include 'The Little Shakespeare complete with glossary' with oak cover made from 121 'Holy Trinity Church, Stratford wood', a small engraved portrait of Shakespeare, an engraving of Shakespeare's Birthplace 14.95 etc. A MULBERRY WOOD JAR AND COVER, with carved vine leaf decoration to the lid and grape finial, the main body of the jar carved with vines and leaves, inscribed to the base 'Shakespears Mulberry Wood', H 18 cm, together with a painted wood 122 26.95 panel reading 'Thos of Stratford circa 1780 presenting a Mulberry wood goblet to the spirit of Shakespeare', L 158 cm and an oak framed print depicting a 'Shakespeare mulberry goblet' (3) A MINIATURE OAK CARVED ARMCHAIR MODEL OF SHAKESPEARE'S CHAIR, as in the Museum of Shakespeare's birthplace, 123 20.95 formerly at the Old Falcon Inn, Bideford, bearing paper label to the reverse, H 19¼ cm A CARVED 18TH CENTURY OAK BUST DEPICTING WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, circa 1775, raised on a squared base and waisted 124 20.95 socle, H 21 cm WILLIAM ESSEX (1784-1869) An oval miniature portrait of William Shakespeare, enamelled on copper, signed 'W. Essex' and 125 14.95 dated '1862', wooden frame, 9.8 x 7.8 cm AN OAK CARVED ARMCHAIR MADE BY JAMES PLUCKNET & CO. IN WARWICK - 1890, bearing brass plaque to the reverse 'Replica of chair in which Shakespeare is said to have sat when he wrote most of his plays and which was formerly in the possession of Paul Whitehead, The Poet Laureate, afterwards of John Bacon of Barnet, then of the Rev T J Judkins of St. 126 160.95 Pancras, then of the Rev. Walter Field Vicar of Godmersham, Kent and now in 1890 of E. Ledger Esq of the Era', made from oak out of Warwick Castle with a piece of wood from Shakespeare's Birthplace at Stratford, inserted in the seat of the chair, H 104 cm AN 18TH CENTURY CANNON BARREL PISTOL, signed 'T Sharp Stratford', foliate decorated to side panels with 127 50.95 shaped and guard, ringed barrel, the wooden grip inlaid with silver wire, L 19.5 cm AN 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK CANNON BARREL PISTOL, signed 'T Sharp Stratford', engraved decoration to side panels with 128 50.95 shaped trigger and guard, ringed barrel, the wooden grip with inlaid silver wire, L 18 cm AN 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK CANNON BARREL PISTOL, signed 'T Sharp Stratford', engraved decoration to side panels, with 129 50.95 shaped trigger and guard, ringed barrel, the wooden grip with inlaid silver wire, L 18.5 cm AN 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK CANNON BARREL PISTOL, signed 'T Sharp Stratford', engraved decoration to side panels, with 130 50.95 shaped trigger and guard, ringed barrel, the wooden grip with inlaid silver wire, L 21 cm AN 18TH CENTURY POCKET PISTOL, signed 'Walls', with folding trigger, side panels engraved with Trophy of Arms with 131 50.95 Union Jack shields, the wooden grip with inlaid silver wire, L 16.5 cm AN 18TH CENTURY DOUBLE BARREL OVER AND UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOL, signed 'T. Cooper Stratford', the side panels 132 50.95 engraved with Trophy of Arms, plain polished wooden grip, L 19 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION FIRE POCKET PISTOL, unsigned, with steel octagonal barrel and engraved brass 133 50.95 mechanism cover, polished wood grip, L 19 cm

AN 18TH CENTURY GILT METAL PAIR CASE VERGE POCKET WATCH, signed 'Tho. Sharp Stratford', white enamel dial, with 134 16.95 Arabic and Roman numeral markers, D 5 cm, mounted on an arched topped elm watch stand, with barley twist columns, raised on bun feet, inscribed to the underside 'part of the Stratford on Avon old elm tree Fell'd A.D.1847', L 15 cm AN 18TH CENTURY BRONZE SUNDIAL, signed 'Sharp, Stratford on Avon, 1785', with an inner ring of large Roman numerals, 135 23.95 with an outer ring of small Arabic numerals, D 28 cm A BRASS PERCUSSION FIRE PISTOL CANNON LIGHTER, with steel belt clip, marked 'W D', with military crows foot, polished 136 50.95 wood grip, L 18 cm A SMALL 19TH CENTURY PIN FIRE PISTOL, with ivorine handle and folding trigger, foliate engraved decoration, possibly of 137 50.95 Belgian origin, L 13 cm M DERBYSHIRE - 'THOS SHARP GUN AND CLOCK MAKER STRATFORD ON AVON', signed lower left, watercolour, in three 138 60.95 sections, framed and glazed, 84 x 68 cm A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED FLINTLOCK MECHANISMS, possibly half age reproduction, one with East India Company 139 16.95 markings (Qty) 140 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOSUN'S PERSUADER, made from twisted baleen (whale bone) with lead ends, L 33 cm 14.95 A 16TH-18TH CENTURY ALL STEEL , possibly of Indian origin with typical wriggle work decoration and fish tail type 141 35.95 finial, L 103 cm A SMALL BRASS BOUND ROSEWOOD BOX CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF CURIOS, to include carved figures, steel scissors 142 16.95 and two silver vesta cases

143 A SMALL OVAL CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL PATCH BOX, the interior gilt with two lidded compartments and a mirror to 12.95 the lid interior, the top enamelled with a silhouette scene of a courting couple within a blue band, marked .925, L 58 mm A SMALL COLLECTION OF MINIATURE MODEL GUNS to include an 'Enfield Mk1' , a 'Thompson' sub 144 16.95 etc. (8) FOUR MINIATURE MODEL GUNS to include an anti-aircraft gun mounted on an ashtray and three scratch built model 145 18.95 machine guns, a Gatling, a Nordenfelt and a Maxim, the tallest 14 cm (4) A PRESENTATION BOWIE KNIFE IN FITTED WOODEN CASE, the with typical etched design, marked 'Stan Shaw, 146 18.95 Sheffield, England', riveted horn grip with copper alloy fittings, L 45 cm A PRESENTATION THIRD PATTERN COMMANDO KNIFE, with SAS badge fixed to the handle, black painted grip and blade, 147 16.95 blade marked 'Brian', in cardboard box, L 29 cm A SMALL 19TH CENTURY KHYBER KNIFE, with bone and white metal grip, in green leather sheath, the blade later engraved 148 16.95 'Ted', L 21 cm A COLLECTION OF POCKET AND PENKNIVES to include a Boer War era jack knife, antler grip types, silver fruit knives etc. 149 20.95 (35) 150 16.95 TWO AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED MALE AND FEMALE IVORY FIGURES, with elongated heads, both naked, H 20 cm (2) AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOX IN THE FORM OF A TREASURE CHEST, with domed top and studded detail with loop handle, 151 18.95 W 21 cm, containing a collection of early clock keys, spandrels etc. and a scissor shot mould

A 'TIFFANY & CO.' SWISS ARMY STYLE SILVER PLATED KNIFE, engraved 'Birdy, Be My Valentine, Love M', a gift from the 152 16.95 entertainer Madonna to a former boyfriend, L 9.5 cm Provenance: The knife was given to a friend of our vendor who was the partner of Madonna at the time. The album 'Ray of Light' was written for the gentleman in question. FOUR BUNTLINE WHITE METAL SKELETON GUN STOCKS, each one stamped 'R', adjustable fixing moved by rotating notched 153 36.95 ball (4) 154 14.95 AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY GAME BAG, leather back and shoulder strap with netted and tasselled fabric front, W 41 cm A VICTORIAN PERFUME CASKET, fitted with two bottles, brown leather covering with bone banding, studded with turquoise 155 cabochon stones, raised on bun feet, with gilt metal fittings, W 11.5 cm, along with a similar rectangular casket and sundry 14.95 contents (2) A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER COVERED MAGAZINE, top and bottom opening with white metal fittings on leather 156 18.95 shoulder strap, fitted for twenty four cartridges, W 16 cm THREE PAIRS OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS GUN CALIPERS, one with East India Company markings, along with sundry gun 157 18.95 parts, spares etc. in a wooden tray 158 14.95 A LARGE ANTIQUE LIBRARY MAGNIFYING GLASS, with white metal mount and turned bone handle, lens Dia. 20.5 cm 159 60.95 A FRAMED COLLECTION OF ETHNIC ARTEFACTS, to include a cowrie shell bracelet, jewellery etc., glazed, 84 x 65.5 cm A COLLECTION OF FOUR EASTERN POWDER FLASKS, to include an example decorated with silver North African coins, and 160 16.95 another cast with a Saint George slaying the motif (4) TWO EASTERN STYLE POWDER HORNS, with fabric covering, in green, red and silver bullion thread, the stoppers in carved 161 14.95 bone, in the form of horned animals (2) AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMOURER'S BOOK, containing hand drawn diagrams of gauges, cannon and calibre charts, 162 12.95 inscribed to the front 'Peter Johan Rosenberg 1818', 30 x 24 cm TWO HALLMARKED SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, one with an unusual double flap front, London 1902, W 13.5 cm, and a silver 163 16.95 squeeze type snuff box (3) THREE EARLY FOLDING/POCKET KNIVES, to include a white metal and tortoise shell example and another with bone grip 164 16.95 marked 'Corsica' (3) A MODERN WHITE METAL CASED PRESENTATION 'GAUCHO' KNIFE, the scabbard decorated in relief with spurs and bolas, 165 14.95 the blade marked 'Herculex Inox, Gezodus, Brazil', L 28.5 cm A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MADE FIELD GLASSES, with attached scale plates, engraved with military figures, 166 20.95 along with a small pair of folding glasses and a quantity of lens, a compass and clinometer (Qty) TWO SMALL BOXES CONTAINING A SELECTION OF COLLECTABLES, to include a pocket watch movement, caddy spoon, 167 16.95 button hook etc. TWO 19TH CENTURY AMPUTATION SAWS, one with a solid blade and white metal pistol handle, the other of bow form with 168 20.95 turned wood handle, both L 28.5 cm (2) A SOUTH AMERICAN POWDER HORN, carved inscription reading 'R E C, Verdo Del Paraguay' with white metal fittings 169 (missing end cap/base and stopper), together with three early 20th century brown leather pistol holsters and a frog 20.95 (5) A COLLECTION OF TWENTY SIX 19TH CENTURY TURNED IVORY COUNTERS, marked in black and sepia 'Pigeon E J Churchill 170 12.95 London', Dia. 27-32cm (26) A SMALL GROUP OF CURIOS AND COLLECTABLES, to include a novelty tape measure in the form of a gilt metal paddle 171 16.95 steamer, a small Wedgwood salt glaze teapot, a small pontil base bottle etc. FOUR 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SIDE ARMS, with plain steel and brass hilts, terminating in eagle's heads, L 71 cm (4) 172 36.95 Note - each carrying 'Warwick Castle' numbered collection tags TWO CEREMONIAL STAFFS, with copper alloy mounts, the terminals profusely decorated with foliate patterns, L 151 cm, 173 47.95 together with a black painted walking cane with polished horn handle, L 88 cm (3) THREE VINTAGE UNDERLEVER AIR , one with cast iron decorated body dated 1897, another with octagonal barrel and 174 60.95 one with nickel plated mechanism (3) A 1942 DATED LEATHER COVERED SHELL CARRIER, with impressed markings 'no. 65 III B.H. & G Ltd', H 35 cm, together with 175 18.95 a vintage US mail canvas and leather bag, and a brass plaque marked 'Gatlings Battery Gun' (3) A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED WOOD INRO, in the form of a small squat figure with crossed legs, with inlaid mother 176 of pearl eyes, suspended from an elongated bearded figure (A/F), along with a lacquered cigar pocket case decorated with 14.95 birds (3) A QUANTITY OF COLLECTABLES, to include a magazine tin, a precision instrument (possibly of watch making interest) and 177 30.95 spent 16 and 12 bore cartridge shells A QUANTITY OF BOOKS PICTURES AND EPHEMERA, to include a small album of postcards depicting commercial wagons, 178 27.95 books etc. of interest, and a 1707 copy of 'The European Heroes: or a catalogue of generals...' AN INDIAN/MUCHAL JANBIYYA/ DAGGER CIRCA 1700, plain steel blade, with carved and polished rock crystal grip of plain form, L 38.5 cm, in a fitted case of European origin, with black leather exterior, lined with blue velvet and silk, an 179 old typed label to lid reading, 'Jambia Rock Crystal Salt, Property of T.E. Lawrence/Clouds Hill, Lawrence of Arabia. 23.95 Purchased J.W. Cottee & Son, Wareham, Dorset' Provenance - Sold by Dix Noonan & Webb, auction date 19/09/03 Lot 1024 AN 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK OF OTTOMAN ORIGIN, the steel barrel and mechanism with silver wire inlay, 180 26.95 the woodwork brass studded, with bone and mother of pearl inlay, L 48 cm 181 AN 18TH CENTURY SERGEANT'S PIKE, with steel fleur-de-lys shaped blade on turned wooden pole, L 240 cm #N/A 182 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS LONG SPURS, with red leather straps, one with rowel missing, L 22 cm (2) 20.95 A 19TH CENTURY HALLMARKED SILVER CAMPAIGN CUTLERY SET, consisting of table, dessert and tea spoon, fork and bone 183 20.95 handle knife, fiddle pattern, in leather roll, with purple fabric lining, London 1861 184 20.95 A LEATHER CASED PAINTED BRASS SIGHTING LEVEL, signed 'Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd, London & York, L 23 cm A PAIR OF GILT METAL GOTHIC STYLE CANDLESTICKS, with gallery tops on half twisted stems, raised on four curled feet, H 185 26.95 34.5 cm (2) A SMALL GROUP OF COLLECTABLES, to include a white metal Buddha, white metal bangle, green stone mounted collar, 186 30.95 Royal Crown Derby trinket dish etc. AN EAST INDIA COMPANY FLINTLOCK , dated 1814, the barrel with bayonet bar, brass plate and rod, barrel length 187 60.95 82 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY EAST INDIA COMPANY FLINTLOCK CARBINE, with East India Company logo to plate (loose), 188 60.95 the barrel with bayonet bar, barrel length 85 cm, A/F AN 1810 EAST INDIA COMPANY FLINTLOCK , the barrel with ram rod, lock plate dated but faint, brass butt plate, 189 60.95 barrel length 97 cm 190 60.95 AN 1810 EAST INDIA COMPANY FLINTLOCK CARBINE, the barrel with bayonet bar and ram rod, barrel length 85 cm 191 A 19TH CENTURY GOTHIC STYLE OAK GUN RACK, to take four rifles etc., 70 x 44.5 cm 50.95 192 A .22 BSA AIR , with telescopic sight 60.95 A DEACTIVATED 12 BORE DOUBLE BARRELLED SHOTGUN, maker 'J. Hobson, Leamington Spa', plugged barrels, dry fires, 193 60.95 barrel length 76 cm Note - 1990 deactivation certificate AN 1873 MODEL WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE, .32 obsolete cailbre, King's improvement patented March 29 1866. 194 60.95 October 18 1860 inscribed to barrel 195 A PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN, obsolete, maker 'Sanders of Oakham', with ram rod 60.95 196 A VINTAGE UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE 60.95 197 A VINTAGE LINCOLN JEFFRIES AIR RIFLE, octagonal barrel, made in Germany 60.95 TWO DEACTIVATED RUSSIAN KALASHNIKOV AK 47 ASSAULT RIFLES TOGETHER WITH A CHINESE KALASHNIKOV TYPE 56-1, 198 with composite stocks, Nos OR7330N, 17029873 and MA9695N, barrel length 41 cm (3) Note - 2009 deactivation 60.95 certificates A DEACTIVATED HOTCHKISS MOD 1926 LIGHT MACHINE GUN, with various Turkish contract markings, new specification 199 60.95 deactivation A DEACTIVATED CHINESE 7.62 MM SEMI AUTOMATIC TOKAREV TYPE 54 SELF LOADING PISTOL, possibly contract model, No 200 50.95 9671251 Note - 2010 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED 'FABRIQUE NATIONAL' BELGIAN BROWNING 9 MM SELF LOADING PISTOL, No 245214, barrel length 10.5 201 50.95 cm Note - 2010 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED SMALL FIVE SHOT REVOLVER, by H & R Arms Company, Worcester, Mass, USA, No 7306, barrel length 5 cm 202 50.95 Note - 2008 deactivation certificate 203 A JAPANESE REPLICA OF A US COLT 45, together with a Japanese replica of a German Walther P38 (2) 50.95 A RARE DEACTIVATED MK1 MACHINE GUN WITH FOLDING WOODEN HANDLE, metal skeleton stock, cocks and dry 204 60.95 fires, including magazine, numbered N017094, barrel length 37 cm Note - 2015 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED MK III STEN SUB MACHINE GUN, with magazine, skeleton stock with sling, No 74422, barrel length 29 cm 205 60.95 Note - 2015 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED HOTCHKISS MODEL 1926 LIGHT MACHINE GUN, with various Turkish contract markings, cocks and dry fires, 206 60.95 No 2128, barrel length 66 cm Note - 2009 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED HOTCHKISS MODEL 1926 LIGHT MACHINE GUN, with various Turkish issue inscriptions, carrying handle, 207 60.95 cocks and dry fires, No 198, barrel length 66 cm Note - 2011 deactivation certificate 208 50.95 TWO POCKET STARTING PISTOLS, by EM-GE of Germany, loading clip missing to one (no deactivation certificate required) 209 THREE BRASS 40 MM MK4 SHELL CASES (3) 12.95 210 A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN VARIOUS BRASS SHELLS (13) 23.95 A DEACTIVATED US M1 .30 BOLT CARBINE, varnished woodwork with modern additions, No 1185685, barrel length 211 60.95 44 cm Note - 2015 deactivation certificate 212 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MARK IV .38 WEBLEY SERVICE REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B62319 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 213 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B29010 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 214 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B29529 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 215 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No A46527 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 216 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B7264 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, with war finish, No 121781 Note - 2006 deactivation 217 50.95 certificate A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, with war finish, No 167310 Note - 2004 deactivation 218 50.95 certificate A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, with war finish, No 166375 Note - 2006 deactivation 219 50.95 certificate A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, with war finish, No 138136 Note - 2006 deactivation 220 50.95 certificate 221 A DEACTIVATED NO. 2 MK1 , dated 1940, with bone grip, old specification deactivation 50.95 222 A NO. 2 MK1 ENFIELD REVOLVER, dated 1940, with replacement wooden grips, in leather holster dated 1918 50.95 223 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, No 74773l Note - 2006 deactivation certificate 224 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 8 cm barrel, No 87001, Note - 2006 deactivation certificate 225 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B28918 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 226 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B29046 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 227 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B30133 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 228 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B30576 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 229 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B28907 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate 230 50.95 A DEACTIVATED MK IV .38 WEBLEY & SCOTT REVOLVER, 13 cm barrel, No B29885 Note - 2007 deactivation certificate A COLLECTION OF FIVE ASSORTED INDO-PERSIAN AND NORTH AFRICAN LONG GUNS, in various conditions, and 231 60.95 flintlock examples (5) A DEACTIVATED 1896 PATTERN MAUSER RIFLE, the barrel with flip-up sight, bolt action, owner's name carved into stock 232 60.95 'Max Theunissen', Dec 1901, barrel length 49 cm, overall length 95 cm A COLLECTION OF FOUR INDIAN SINDI GUNS to include an 18th century Indian matchlock rifle decorated with mother of pearl detail, 117 cm barrel, an 18th century Indian matchlock rifle with brass banded 140 cm barrel, an early 19th century 233 70.95 flintlock Sindi gun with 1801 dated East India Company lock plate, an early 19th century flintlock Sindi gun with French De Charleville lock plate (4) 234 A NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION GUN, the 92 cm barrel with bayonet bar, overall length 130 cm 60.95 A NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY FOUR BAND PERCUSSION SMOOTH BORE GUN, no markings to lock plate, the 94 cm barrel with 235 60.95 ram rod, overall length 140 cm 236 SPARE LOT 0 237 60.95 AN UNUSUAL INDO-PERSIAN PERCUSSION GUN with snake skin covered woodwork - loose stock, overall length 84 cm

238 A RARE 19TH CENTURY SIX SHOT REVOLVER CARBINE, the octagonal barrel with swivel sling fittings, ornate trigger guard, 60.95 'E.L.' stamped to barrel with crown above, numbered '797', barrel length 58 cm, overall length 100 cm AFTER EMILLE GUILLEMIN - A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A BEDOUIN PRINCE ON HORSEBACK, the figure in typically 239 elaborate dress, holding a in hand, looking side on with spoils of hunt draped over the rear of the saddle, his 170.95 horse at slow gait, mounted on a plinth, H 124 cm, L 98 cm A DEACTIVATED BOLT ACTION RIFLE, stamped 'La Coruna', dated 1955, cocks and dry fires, Note - 2015 deactivation 240 60.95 certificate A DEACTIVATED 1928 A1 THOMPSON .45 CALIBRE MACHINE GUN, made by Auto-Ordnance Corporation Connecticut US, No 241 60.95 S496497, barrel length 27 cm Note - 2014 deactivation certificate A DEACTIVATED YUGOSLAVIAN PPSh MODEL 49/57 7.62 CALIBRE SUB MACHINE GUN, barrel length 27 cm with drum 242 60.95 magazine, bolt slide, No P18425 Note - 2013 deactivation certificate A VERY FINE SCALE MODEL OF THE ENGLISH NAVAL WARSHIP SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, the 17th century 102 gun warship, museum quality and replicated to the finest detail with full rigging, pulley blocks, decking, open gun ports, intricate gold 243 latticework and figural embellishment throughout, coat of arms to stern, king on horse figure head, hull having blue #N/A painted upper gun deck, white keel, ship displayed without sails, mounted on a mahogany base with brass nameplate, H 94 cm, W 115 cm AN ENGLISH 15TH CENTURY CANNON, banded barrel mounted on an early oak carriage, the barrel affixed by 244 four heavy gauge metal straps bolted to the oak, wooden spoked wheels with outer metal rims Bore 9 cm Barrel length #N/A 87 cm Provenance: purchased from the Dineley Collection

A BRONZE CANNON BY HENRY & CORNELIUS KING - DATED 1814, of tapering three stage form, with shortened chase (muzzle removed), incised with the crowned monogram of Lord Mulgrave (Master General of Ordanance 1810-1819), the second reinforce ring numbered 'MDCCLII' and drilled with two holes, possibly for a fore-sight (missing), the first reinforce with crowned monogram of George III within the Garter, signed and dated base ring, plain trunnions, knob shaped cascabel with Blomefield pattern ring and mount for an elevating screw, quarter sight markings to either side and stamped underneath with the weight '6-0-6' and fitted with later adjustable back-sight, stamped with a broad arrow mark and '11 245 #N/A 1866 9pr, Bronze gun S.S No 1752. RGF WD' Barrel length 134.5 cm Note - This cannon is undergoing full restoration with the barrel restored to its original length, also a complete full size teak carriage to be made ready for the middle of March Footnote - Henry King was appointed Master Founder at Woolwich in 1813 after the death of his brother and worked with his nephew Cornelius, appointed assistant founder, their names appearing together until Henry retired in 1818. The post of Master of the Brass Foundry was abolished on Henry's retirement, Cornelius continuing as Acting Founder until his own retirement in 1822. For a similar cannon on loan to the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich see 'H.L. Blackmore, The Armouries of the Tower of London, I Ordanance, p. 85, no 78' A RARE SEVEN PDR 200 LBS MARK IV AND LIMBER, with tapered two stage steel barrel, the breech bearing 'VR' cypher and crown above (worn), plain trunnions stamped 'R-G-F No. 290 IV 1877', pierced knob shaped cascabel, the original black carriage with applied brass plaque stamped '7 PR 200 LBS R.M.L. Gun. WID. I.R.C.D. 1888. REGT 246 No. M.678 WT Carrge LBS 236 WHEELS 144 TOTAL 380' and with cambered spoked wheels with iron rims and Madras hubs, #N/A one stamped 'R.C.D. 1885 T 41328', the limber en suite with pole-trail and later wooden munition chests, one wheel hub stamped 'R.C.D. 1890 T 90209' (2) Barrel 103 cm Bore 7½ cm Footnotes: See 'Treatise on Service Ordnance', H.M.S.O., 1893, p. 78; 'Treatise on Military Carriages...Royal Carriage Department, H.M.S.O., 1888; and H.L.Blackmore, The Armouries of the Tower of London, I Ordnance,1976, p. 93, no. 95 A HALF SIZE SCALE MODEL OF A 19TH CENTURY FIELD GUN, the tapering barrel formed in five sections, with raised bands, 247 rounded muzzle, plain trunnions, with rounded cascabel, mounted on a wooden carriage with iron shod spoked wheels #N/A Barrel 123 cm Bore 2.5 cm A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CANNONBALL SHOT, 2" to 17" in diameter, including three mounting blocks, one bearing a 248 #N/A brass plaque inscribed, 'The Bombardment of Alexandra' 1889 249 A PAIR OF LARGE EARLY 20TH CENTURY 12" NAVAL SHELLS, H 122 cm (2) #N/A

AN UNUSUAL PRIVATE GUN MOUNTED ON A WOODEN CARRIAGE, circa 1806, fitted with a flintlock igniter signed 250 #N/A 'Wilm Embrey Wing', with two ordnance storage boxes either side with seats, the sides painted with Coat of Arms, the wheels 132 cm diameter Barrel 242 cm Bore 5.5 cm Provenance - Purchased from the Dineley Collection

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH IRON , the tapering barrel formed in four stages, with raised bands, plain 251 #N/A trunnions, with spherical cascabel and loop, marked to the breech 'F & E' with 'N' below together with a crown above, on its original wooden carriage with cast loop handles and wooden wheels Barrel 110 cm Bore 9 cm

A VERY FINE SCALE MODEL OF THE FRENCH WARSHIP LE SUPPERBE, the 18th century warship of three masts and 76 guns, 252 #N/A museum quality with full rigging, sails folded and with lifeboat to middle deck, gun ports open, white painted hull with copper sheath cladding to keel, mounted on rectangular base with nameplate, H 90 cm, W 110 cm A MAHOGANY MUSEUM TRIPLE DISPLAY CABINET, with flat front, three compartments with hinged lift up lid, raised on 253 #N/A squared supports, H 76 cm, W 208 cm, D 70 cm A MAHOGANY MUSEUM TRIPLE DISPLAY CABINET, with flat front, three compartments with hinged lift up lid, raised on 254 #N/A squared supports, H 76 cm, W 208 cm, D 70 cm 255 #N/A A MAHOGANY MUSEUM GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, opening to one end, on a later plinth, H 172 cm, W 136 cm, D 62½ cm A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET IN THE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, with carved swags and husks to the 256 #N/A frieze, twin full length glazed doors, brass catches, H 198 cm, W 144 cm, D 57½ cm 271 A BRONZED LIFE SIZE MODEL OF A DOE, H 94 cm, L 169 cm #N/A 272 #N/A AN 'ER II' WOODEN SENTRY BOX, originally from Kensington Palace, painted decoration to the front, H 260 cm, A/F A CONVERTED SEA MINE, bearing plaque 'The Shipwrecked Fisherman & Mariners Royal Benevolent Society', with money 273 #N/A slot, H 86 cm

A FOUR INCH TWIN BARREL QUICK FIRE NAVAL GUN, painted green, elevated to ten degrees, on carriage and turret plate, approximately 70% complete, rifled barrels with flared muzzles, balance ring and breech mechanism present but missing plumber block caps, gun sights, elevating gear assembly, shield plates and other associated mechanisms, heavy corrosion 274 and pitting to carriage and assembly, barrels and breech block assembly good, weathered paintwork, overall length 4.6 m #N/A Barrels 2 m Bore 10 cm Note - Please note any prospective purchasers must hold the current relevant firearms license to purchase the above lot. Alternatively the lot can be deactivated on site and then proofed by the Birmingham proof house with the certificate issued. All costs would be borne by the purchaser and must be paid for in advance. Please contact the auctioneer for further details.

A 4.5 INCH QUICK FIRE SINGLE BARREL NAVAL GUN, possibly experimental piece, painted battleship grey and set at horizontal position, on carriage and turret plate, approximately 60% complete, rifled barrel, flared muzzle, Browning .300" 275 #N/A MK1 brass plate riveted to top of barrel, missing gun sights, recoil springs, elevating gear, shield plates and other associated mechanisms, spare loose plumber block caps inside, later fabricated steel box replaces breech block assembly, heavy corrosion to carriage, surface corrosion to barrel, weathered paintwork, overall length 6 m Barrel 3.6 m Bore 11 cm AN EDWARDIAN CAST IRON 'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's name 'Brickhouse Foundry', bearing 276 #N/A broad arrow mark and dated 1903, H 51 cm, W 97 cm, D 51 cm A VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, the maker's name 'Moreton & Foster' broad arrow 277 #N/A mark and dated 1880, H 51 cm, W 98 cm, D 51 cm AN EDWARDIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's name 'Falkirk Iron Company', dated 278 #N/A 1908, H 51 cm, W 97 cm, D 51 cm AN EDWARDIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, dated 1903 with broad arrow mark, painted in 279 80.95 red oxide, H 41 cm, W 69 cm, D 40 cm A VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, bearing maker's name 'Crosthwaite C & M, and 280 80.95 dated 1896, with broad arrow mark, painted in red oxide, H 41 cm, W 69 cm, D 40 cm A VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, bearing maker's name 'Cottam & Cottam' and 281 80.95 dated 1896, with broad arrow mark, painted in red oxide, H 41 cm, W 69 cm, D 40 cm A VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, with raised shield, three cannon and letters 'B & O' 282 #N/A and dated 1858, unpainted, H 53 cm, W 97 cm, D 53 cm, A/F AN EDWARDIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's name 'Brickhouse Foundry Ltd' and 283 #N/A dated 1904, broad arrow mark, unpainted, H 53 cm, W 97 cm, D 53 cm, A/F A VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, bearing maker's name 'B Rhodes & Co 284 #N/A Ltd' undated, painted in black, H 53 cm, W 97 cm, D 53 cm, A/F A VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, with raised shield, three cannon and 285 #N/A letters 'B & O', broad arrow mark, painted in red oxide, H 53 cm, W 97 cm, D 53 cm, A/F A VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's mark 'W D' and dated 1878, broad arrow 286 #N/A mark, painted in red oxide, H 53 cm, W 97 cm, D 53 cm A LARGE VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, with raised shield, three cannon and letters 287 #N/A 'B & O' dated 1854, with broad arrow mark, painted black, H 110 cm, W 135 cm, D 76 cm, A/F

288 A LARGE VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's name 'G Rumington Stourbridge' #N/A and raised shield, three cannon and letters 'B & O', broad arrow mark, painted in black, H 110 cm, W 173 cm, D 82 cm

289 A LARGE VICTORIAN CAST IRON OFFICER'S MESS CISTERN, of rectangular form, maker's name 'G Rumington Stourbridge' #N/A and raised shield, three cannon and letters 'B & O', broad arrow mark, painted in black, H 110 cm, W 173 cm, D 82 cm A WWII BRITISH ARTILLERY B.L 5.5 INCH MEDIUM GUN, painted in battleship grey, elevated to 30 degrees, breech in closed position, on carriage with trail, wheels, axle and tyres present, parts missing to firing mechanism, traverse and elevating wheels missing along with their respective gear covers, missing spring sheaths, no recoil spring and steel bar welded across 290 #N/A cradle to keep barrel in firing position, comes with two wheel scotches, L 710 cm, W 270 cm Note - Please note any prospective purchasers must hold the current relevant firearms license to purchase the above lot. Alternatively the lot can be deactivated on site and then proofed by the Birmingham proof house with the certificate issued. All costs would be borne by the purchaser and must be paid for in advance. Please contact the auctioneer for further details.

A WWII BRITISH ARTILLERY B.L 5.5 INCH MEDIUM GUN, painted in battleship grey, elevated to 30 degrees, breech in closed position, on carriage with trail, wheels axle and tyres present, parts missing to firing mechanism, elevating wheel present, no traverse wheel and some respective gear covers missing, one spring sheath present, recoil spring present, L 710 cm, 291 #N/A comes with two wheel scotches, W 270 cm Note - Please note any prospective purchasers must hold the current relevant firearms license to purchase the above lot. Alternatively the lot can be deactivated on site and then proofed by the Birmingham proof house with the certificate issued. All costs would be borne by the purchaser and must be paid for in advance. Please contact the auctioneer for further details. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY 6 LB , POSSIBLY FROM IRELAND, the cast iron two stage barrels of tapering form, with raised bandings, narrow muzzles, stepped cascabels, round knobs with breech loops, plain trunnions, first reinforce 292 #N/A with crown cypher, number 6 near breech, one carronade complete with wooden carriage (painted black) one carronade without carriage Barrel length 115 cm Bore 9 cm A MID 18TH CENTURY SWEDISH 6 LB NAVAL GUN, the cast iron barrel of three stages with raised bands, bell shaped 293 muzzle, plain trunnions, pronounced base ring, rounded cascabel and cone shape to knob, corroded from age but with 105.95 good definition to bandings and barrel, painted black Barrel length 153 cm Bore 7 cm A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY 6 LB CARRONADES TOGETHER WITH SEPARATED WOODEN CARRIAGES, the cast iron two stage barrels of tapering form, raised bandings, narrow muzzles, stepped cascabels,round knobs with breech loops, plain 294 #N/A trunnions, (painted black) both wooden carriages poor to fair condition, very weathered with some missing wheels and broken axles Barrel length 135 cm Bore 9 cm A LIFE SIZE REPLICA OF A ROMAN ONAGER CATAPULT, USED IN THE FILM GLADIATOR, as seen in the opening battle scene for Germania, made for Plus Film, the frame made from large oak sections, having a 4.8 m throwing arm, large steel 295 #N/A ratcheted spring tensioners, each side, twisted rope spring, restraining rope, steel framed bucket, solid wooden wheels, steel tyres, condition complete but quite weathered H 3.4 m, L 6.7 m, W 3 m A VERY LARGE SIXTY FOOT LONG TREBUCHET THROWING ARM MADE BY HEW KENNEDY, the arm made from large sections 296 of oak, strengthened with steel braces, fabricated steel pivot, steel framed counter weight enclosure and steel climbing #N/A bars, oak quite weathered, corrosion to exposed steel work, L 18 m A PAIR OF CIRCULAR CAST IRON PLAQUES DEPICTING ELEPHANTS, each plaque depicting an elephant standing in between 297 60.95 two palm tree groves, Dia 64 cm, made by Barr & Grosvenor, Wolverhampton (2) A LIFE SIZED PLASTIC REPLICA OF AN 18TH CENTURY SHIP'S CANNON MOUNTED ON A CAST IRON CARRIAGE, the multi stage barrel with raised bands, bearing George III cypher on second reinforce, elevation scale marked on breech, rounded 298 #N/A cascabel and breech loop, grey painted cast iron carriage, skeletal in form, crows foot military mark and 32 PR stamped on side Barrel length 300 cm Bore 15 cm

A BATTERY OF FOUR RARE 19TH CENTURY 68 LB EXPERIMENTAL SHIP'S CANNON REMOVED FROM THE ROYAL ARSENAL AT WOOLWICH DURING DEMOLITION, the substantial cast iron two stage barrels cut down in size for highly charged experimental tests and dated to around 1860, plain trunnions, narrow strip to vent, rounded cascable with breeching loops Barrel length 260 cm Bore 20 cm Cannon one, damage to muzzle, extensive corrosion to barrel, one trunnion missing, 299 #N/A breech loop damaged and incomplete, witness scars to cut section of barrel Cannon two, extensive corrosion to barrel, trunnions complete, breech loop damaged and incomplete, witness scars to cut section of barrel Cannon three, extensive corrosion to barrel and trunnions, breech loop damaged and incomplete, witness scars to cut section of barrel Cannon four, slightly small with broken end to muzzle, extensive corrosion and heavy encrustation to barrel breech loop damaged and incomplete, witness scars to cut section of barrel A BATTERY OF FOUR 32 LB WALKER AND CO SHIP'S CANNON DATED 1834 ON LATER CAST IRON CARRIAGES, of tapering form, painted black, the two stage barrels with raised bands, bell shaped muzzle, knob ended cascabel, plain trunnions each with end stamp of issue number and manufacturer, cannon stamped E on front lip of barrel, cast iron carriages painted grey, skeletal in form, stamped with crows foot army symbol and 32 PR Cannon one, trunnion stamped W & Co 300 1834,no 85/2810 rings with good definition, extensive corrosion to muzzle, general weathering to barrel and carriage #N/A Cannon two, trunnion stamped W & Co 1834,no 71/2836 rings with good definition, corrosion to barrel, muzzle good general weathering to barrel and carriage Cannon three, trunnion stamped W & Co 1834,no 37/2794 rings with good definition, corrosion to barrel, muzzle good general weathering to barrel and carriage Cannon four, trunnion stamped W & Co 1834, no 50/27?7p rings with good definition, corrosion to barrel, muzzle good general weathering to barrel and carriage Barrel length 316 cm Bore 15 cm

A LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY CAST IRON LONG BARRELLED SHIP'S CANNON MOUNTED ON LATER CAST IRON BASE, possibly cast by Thomas Western, multi stage, tapering form, raised bands, flared muzzle, plain trunnions, rounded 301 #N/A cascabel and knob, remnants of possible Tudor Rose Cypher on second reinforce, barrel painted black with red bandings, heavily encrusted and corroded, muzzle blocked, possibly from wreck salvage, grey painted cast iron carriage skeletal in form, crows foot military mark and 32 PR stamped on side Barrel length 334 cm Bore approx 14 cm A LIFE SIZED PLASTIC REPLICA OF A COMMONWEALTH CANNON, artificially aged and encrusted multi stage tapering barrel, 302 flared nozzle, raised bands, tapered cascabel, rounded knob, Commonwealth cypher to second reinforce, the plain #N/A trunnions made of tubular steel (rusted and pitted) Barrel length 275 cm A LIFE SIZE CAST IRON REPLICA OF A TUDOR SHIP'S CANNON, the long barrel of three stages, parallel form with raised 303 bandings, wide muzzle lip,rounded cascabel and collared knob, tapered trunnions, Tudor cypher to second reinforce, ball 120.95 end cap to muzzle, painted black with red bandings, Barrel length 230 cm Bore 8 cm

A 19TH CENTURY REPRESENTATION OF AN INDIAN MULTI BARREL GUN MOUNTED ON LATER ORNAMENTAL CARRIAGE, comprising seven slender barrels of varying sizes of 2.5 cm to 3.5 cm bores, several with engraved ornamental muzzles, 304 #N/A mounted in circular formation to a rounded cascabel and resting on a cast iron supporting block with half shell end caps to allow rotation, each barrel with vent hole but currently there is no mechanism to rotate barrels, the ornamental carriage made from box tubing, wrought iron in fashion, with quatrefoil panels and wrought iron wheels, L 350 cm, W 140 cm A DE HAVILAND ANTI AIRCRAFT MISSILE MOUNTED ON A TUBULAR FRAME. straight aluminium canopy, four front wings, 306 two small control wings at rear, painted white and set at approx 40 degrees, condition very weathered, extensive loss of #N/A paint, loose telemetry cone, corrosion to exposed parts, L 310 cm A RARE CAST IRON TELEPHONE BOX CIRCA 1920, made by Carron Ironworks of Falkirk, in the neo-classical style, with single door and cross bar windows, bearing cast wreaths to the roof apex ends, H 270 cm, W 195 cm, D 135 cm Note - The Carron Company was an ironworks established in 1759 on the banks of the river Carron near Falkirk in Stirlingshire. After 307 #N/A initial problems, the company was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. The company prospered through it's development and production of a new short-range and short barrelled naval cannon the carronade. The company was one of the largest ironworks in Europe through the 19th century.

A LIFE SIZED REPLICA OF LEONARDO DA VINCI'S GIANT CROSSBOW, once featured on a Channel Four television programme 'Leonardo's Dream Machines', the large oak frame riding on fabricated steel wheels, oak sections form the prod and braced 308 #N/A with rope, carved figure head to centre and figural carving to prod end, large fabricated steel crannequin and case steel retention spring, condition quite weathered, left hand prod missing, right hand prod braced and supported, separated figural carving, faded paintwork throughout, L 12.6 m, W 10.4 m, H 2.6 m A GEORGIAN 32 LB SHIP'S CANNON, the large cast iron three stage barrel of tapering form with raised bands, flared muzzle, rounded cascabel with breech loop, heavily corroded and encrusted throughout, extensive deterioration to trunnions, 309 #N/A bandings, bore at muzzle and traces of a Georgian Cypher to 2nd reinforce, painted black with red bandings, breech loop Barrel length 200 cm Bore 15 cm AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY 9 LB SHIP'S CANNON MOUNTED ON A LATER TEAK CARRIAGE, the cast iron three stage barrel of tapering form, flared rounded muzzle, rounded cascabel (missing knob) plain trunnions rounded, very heavily corroded 311 from age (possible ship wreck salvage) and with traces of black paint, the teak carriage later in manufacture, side walls #N/A having five graduated steps, turned wooden wheels, weathered with age but in very good condition Barrel length 225 cm Bore 10 cm

A GOOD LATE COPY OF A 24 LB SHIP'S CARRONADE ON A GARRISON MOUNT, the cast iron, short two stage barrel of 312 #N/A tapering form, with raised bandings, central fore sight, cascabel with breech loop, pommel with brass capped elevating thread, two wheeled cast iron garrison mount stamped 32-24 PR (painted black) Barrel length 150 cm Bore 15 cm AN 18TH CENTURY 32 LB SHIP'S CARRONADE ON WOODEN CARRIAGE, the cast iron, short two stage barrel of tapering form, raised bandings, muzzle heavily battle scarred, partial loss of front barrel down to underside, cascabel with breech 313 #N/A loop, plain trunnions, pommel supported by crudely made elevation thread, later wooden carriage of two planks, cast iron wheels. Barrel length 160 cm Bore 16 cm

A WWII SOVIET SHORT BARRELLED 75 MM , the two stage breech loading barrel, straight muzzle, complete with elevating gear, carriage, wheels, defence shield and trail, condition good and mainly complete, weathered green paintwork 314 pitted and corrosion to exposed metal work, overall length 3.5 m Barrel 1.25 m Bore 8 cm Note - Please note any #N/A prospective purchasers must hold the current relevant firearms license to purchase the above lot. Alternatively the lot can be deactivated on site and then proofed by the Birmingham proof house with the certificate issued. All costs would be borne by the purchaser and must be paid for in advance. Please contact the auctioneer for further details. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, the disc pommel with knuckle guard, decorative hilt, the curved 321 35.95 blade with slight corrosion, original leather bound scabbard, blade length 79 cm AN 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, disc pommel, plain hilt, four fullered curved blade, minus scabbard, 322 35.95 blade length 76 cm AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, with disc pommel, the ornate hilt with knuckle guard, well curved plain blade, 323 35.95 minus scabbard, blade length 74 cm A 19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, with disc pommel and plain hilt, the plain curved blade marked with British maker 324 35.95 'Mole of Birmingham', minus scabbard, blade length 76 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, brass decorative hilt with animal hair inset to pommel, plain curved blade with 325 large central fuller (possibly European), very ornate wooden scabbard with detailed silver banding, chape and throat pieces, 35.95 blade length 76 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY TULWAR SWORD, worn markings to hilt with perforated detail to disc pommel, plain curved 326 35.95 blade, minus scabbard blade length 79 cm A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PULOUAR SWORD, with disc pommel, down turned cross guard, the curved blade with 327 35.95 small maker's marks, minus scabbard blade length 76 cm A 17TH CENTURY SOUTHERN INDIAN PUNCH DAGGER, sail shaped knuckle guard, the 36 cm tapering blade with 328 23.95 multi fullers and decoration, minus scabbard AN 18TH CENTURY INDIAN FIRANGI SWORD, with a straight 102 cm blade, maker's marks, full knuckle/hand guard with 10 329 50.95 cm spike at pommel end, original leather bound scabbard A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN EXECUTIONER TYPE SWORD, with typical curved wide blade, Tulwar type hilt with disc 330 35.95 pommel, edge detail to hilt, minus scabbard, blade length 51 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY NEPALESE KORA SWORD, disc hand guard and pommel, curved spade ended blade, minus 331 35.95 scabbard, blade length 45 cm 332 A 17TH CENTURY ALL STEEL CHILANUM DAGGER, multi fullered blade, minus scabbard 23.95 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INDIAN KATAR PUNCH DAGGER, blade with floral detail to one side and tiger to the other, silver 333 koftgari inlay to dagger and scabbard, two bar grip, all metal scabbard similar design to the dagger with fighting elephants 23.95 inlaid to main body, blade length 16 cm AN 18TH CENTURY INDIAN SWORD, with tapering blade, knuckle/hand guard with raised edge detail, disc pommel 334 35.95 with 10 cm spike, no scabbard, blade length 76 cm AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD, all steel with four bosses and raised relief of animals and foliage, back cushion pad with rings, Dia. 335 27.95 43 cm A 19TH CENTURY STRAIGHT BLADED TUDOR SWORD, plain hilt with disc pommel, clean sharp edged blade with maker's 336 35.95 mark, together with leather bound wooden scabbard, blade length 71 cm AN 18TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SMALL COURT SWORD, the highly decorated hilt with coat of arms to the cross guard, 337 mother of pearl ribbed grips, blue and gilt straight blade, slight rusting to forte, leather scabbard with decorative throat 35.95 and chape (chape is loose), blade length 74 cm AN 18TH CENTURY INDIAN BATTLE AXE, decorative blade with 6 cm top spike, threaded bolt to rear of axe head indicating a 338 35.95 missing animal figure, the base of handle unscrews to reveal a stabbing blade, blade length 13 cm

339 A LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY INDIAN FIRANGI SWORD, the straight blade with three fullers, plain hand guard and 35.95 knuckle bow with disc pommel and 12.5 cm spike - possibly early European blade, missing scabbard blade length 97 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN BULLOVA AXE, 29 cm blade attached to a 94 cm wooden shaft with wire binding, 340 35.95 bottom spike to shaft is missing, movement to axe head A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY INDIAN BULLOVA AXE, with 30 cm blade, the 92 cm wooden shaft with wire binding 341 35.95 (some loose) top and bottom metal spikes missing, axe head has movement from shaft AN 18TH CENTURY INDIAN FIRANGI SWORD, with edge detail to knuckle guard, disc pommel with 12.5 cm spike, the almost 342 35.95 straight blade with three fullers, original leather biding to grip, no scabbard blade length 100 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY SUDANESE KASKAVA SWORD, of typical form with decoration to cross guard, typical plain 343 35.95 tapered blade, no scabbard blade length 69 cm A 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN BOWIE KNIFE, with clipped blade, possibly American Civil War, palm wood slab grips with 344 23.95 ornate silver pommel, no scabbard blade length 36 cm A LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY INDO-PERSIAN BAZUBAND FOREARM PROTECTOR, raised details of human figures and 345 23.95 animals, L 29 cm 346 23.95 A 19TH CENTURY KHYBER KNIFE, with 43 cm unmarked blade and wooden ribbed grip, one side of grip missing metal throat A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN KATAR PUNCH DAGGER, two bar grip with gold koftgari, with slight rusting to the 347 23.95 blade, no scabbard, blade length 23 cm

348 A JAPANESE SWORD, the blade with Japanese inscription to forte, and a five number code in Arabic numerals 35.95 '46227', brass tsuba, hilt with damage to binding, together with leather covered scabbard, blade length 66 cm 349 AN ORIENTAL BLADED AXE, the 40 cm blade held on a 51 cm wooden shaft with rattan bound grip 35.95 A 19TH CENTURY SUDANESE SWORD, with straight blade, three fullers with crescent moon marking, leather 350 35.95 bound cross guard and grip, disc pommel, leather scabbard with detail, blade length 82 cm

AN AFRICAN SHORT SWORD TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF AFRICAN , the sword has a 38 cm plain blade with leather 351 47.95 bound grip and leather scabbard, one spear with 34 cm leaf shaped blade and 46 cm ground spike, other with 26 cm leaf shaped blade and 63 cm metal shaft, 84 cm ground spike, average length of both 198 cm (3)

A LARGE NORDIC WAR SHIELD, BATTLE AXE AND SPEAR, the shield covered with Nordic runes and typical Nordic 352 intertwined designs, central coned boss with brass studs to outer edge, Dia 72 cm, the very heavy well made battle axe 110.95 with a 29 cm blade covered also with Nordic design, wooden shaft with ornate end caps, overall length 92 cm, war spear with 30 cm ornate head, 135 cm wooden shaft with ornate end cap, late 20th century (3) A LATE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN STYLE BREAST PLATE with three ornate brass bands running vertically the full length of the 353 35.95 plate A 19TH CENTURY PERSIAN KHULA KHUD HELMET with opening visor and ear pieces, decorative brass edging all over, skull 354 made up of four plates rising to a peak with aperture to hold feathers etc., each plate with decorative central raised Islamic 27.95 designs, minus liner A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PERSIAN STYLE HELMET with brass band edging and studs, brass fluted finial, main body 355 27.95 made of composite material with linen liner 356 60.95 A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY SINDI MATCHLOCK GUN with typical Afghan stock, the 100 cm barrel with missing A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN FLINTLOCK GUN with several barrel bands, crudely made woodwork, 357 60.95 old leather sling, barrel length 102 cm A 19TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN FLINTLOCK GUN with ornate banded barrel, carved stock, lock unmarked and ramrod 358 60.95 present, barrel length 125 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN FLINTLOCK GUN with banded barrel, some carving to stock, lock plate 359 60.95 unmarked and ramrod missing, barrel length 115 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN FLINTLOCK GUN with banded barrel, lock plate marked with East India 360 60.95 Company lion and dated 1814, leather sling, minus ramrod, barrel length 102 cm A 20TH CENTURY REPLICA OF A GEORGIAN BRASS BARRELLED BLUNDERBUSS, with flintlock plate and safety catch, bearing 361 60.95 inscription to the top of the barrel 'York Mail' FOUR BRITISH 19TH CENTURY SWORD BAYONETS, mounted on board including two reproduction Royal 362 35.95 Nepalese gorgets (4) Note: bayonets originate from Royal Nepalese Armoury 363 FOUR BRITISH 19TH CENTURY BAKER RIFLE SWORD BAYONETS from Royal Nepalese Armoury (4) 35.95 364 FOUR BRITISH 19TH CENTURY BAKER RIFLE SWORD BAYONETS from Royal Nepalese Armoury (4) 35.95 365 A PAIR OF MODERN SCOTTISH BASKET HILT , with 82 cm blades (2) 35.95 366 A BRASS HANDLED CROOK with turned wooden shaft, L 82 cm 26.95 367 A FAR EASTERN ELONGATED LEAF BLADE, 51 cm in length with a 14 cm turned brass handle, minus scabbard 35.95 A PAIR OF BRITISH EDWARD VII OFFICER'S SWORDS, the 82 cm straight blades with Coat of Arms and foliage, 1897 pattern 368 36.95 (2) A LATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURY CURVED BLADE, the 86 cm blade with etched foliage and four armoured figures (blade 369 35.95 only) together with a relic condition 81 cm blade with pommel (2) 370 TWO WHITE METAL PERSIAN SCABBARDS with hanging rings, both 86 cm in length (2) 36.95 TWO 1885 PATTERN SWORDS, fullered blades, leather slab chequered grips, minus scabbards, blade length 88 cm 371 36.95 (2) 372 THREE ASSORTED PERSIAN AND FAR EAST REPLICA/TOURIST KNIVES (3) 26.95 AN 1887 PATTERN NAVAL , the straight blade with acceptance mark and maker's mark 'Reeves', all metal ribbed 373 26.95 grip with full hand guard, minus scabbard, blade length 73 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN TULWAR SWORD, the straight three fullered blade with disc pommel hilt, maker's 374 26.95 mark present, minus scabbard blade length 68 cm A VERY LARGE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CURVED SCABBARD FOR A CEREMONIAL/EXECUTIONER'S TULWAR SWORD, the 375 26.95 overall length 96 cm and width 13 cm, wooden construction and wrapped in silk 376 A 17TH CENTURY in relic condition, 98 cm blade, wire bound grip, minus scabbard 26.95 377 A VICTORIAN COPY BREAST PLATE FOR WALL HANGING, raised relief of figures in battle, fixing bracket at rear 35.95 A 19TH CENTURY INDO-PERSIAN DHAL SHIELD, 47 cm diameter with four bosses, all steel with engraved decoration, also a 378 pair of 19th century bazuband forearm protectors with engraved foliage detail, together with a 19th century/early 20th 60.95 century copy of an Italian shield, central spiked boss, Dia 60 cm (3) A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDO-PERSIAN SHIELD AND AXE, all metal engraved shield with four bosses, 49 cm 379 70.95 diameter, also a ceremonial axe, 69 cm in length with similar engraving (2) A 19TH CENTURY PERSIAN SHAMSIR SWORD, with single fullered curved blade, brass crossguard with wooden grip, minus 380 35.95 scabbard, blade length 60 cm A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN TULWAR SWORD, with typical curved blade, brass hilt with disc pommel, minus scabbard, blade 381 35.95 length 77 cm A LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN TULWAR SWORD, the dark patina blade with small maker's marks, hilt with raised gilt 382 35.95 floral design, disc pommel with matching design, minus scabbard, blade length 79 cm A LARGE NEPALESE KUKRI with inscribed blade (sacrificial example), wooden handle with bone inserts, wooden scabbard 383 35.95 with skinning knives, blade length 57 cm 384 A NEPALESE KUKRI, with 24 cm blade, possible tourist piece, wooden leather bound scabbard (damaged) 23.95 A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, with unusual white enamel on a grey/black background, decorated with a procession 385 30.95 of figures both walking and on horseback with a central foliate band, H 38 cm 386 A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, with swelling neck and all over green crackle glaze, H 32 cm 30.95

387 A JAPANESE FLOOR STANDING PRAYER GONG AND STRIKER, the circular copper bowl raised on a carved wooden base with 50.95 four scroll feet and circular foot, the bowl with dragon decoration, the base with painted red and gilt detail, H 78 cm 388 31.95 A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE VASE, decorated with female courtly figures, converted to a table lamp, H 47 cm 389 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED HARDWOOD MODEL OF A STANDING ELEPHANT, H 33 cm, A/F 23.95 390 70.95 AN EASTERN TRIDENT POLE ARM, with longer central prong and shorter curving side prongs, wooden handle, L 245 cm 391 18.95 A 20TH CENTURY EASTERN IRON AND BRASS DESK ORNAMENT in the form of a Samurai warrior's helmet, H 22 cm TWO 20TH CENTURY BRONZED TYPE SAMURAI WARRIORS, both dressed in tribal armour, each holding long staffs topped 392 #N/A with birds, standing on naturalistic bases, H 135 cm (2) A LARGE EASTERN CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF A FEMALE, possibly a priestess, hands held out palms upwards, wearing a 393 90.95 ceremonial headpiece, with original red and black colouring, H 148 cm A LATE 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE DEPICTING A GOD, in full robes with sceptre, enamelled in bright 394 80.95 colours, along with three similar smaller figures, H 66 cm (tallest) (4) AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE SPARROW BEAK JUG, together with a 20th century ginger jar and cover, a pair of black turned 395 80.95 vases and a modern Greek vase (5) A PAIR OF LATE 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL CARVED HARDSTONE BIRDS on fitted carved and pierced wood bases, H 14 cm 396 26.95 excluding the bases (2) 397 A BRONZED FIGURE OF A SEATED SAMURAI WARRIOR, in full battle armour, holding a bow, H 24 cm 23.95 A COLLECTION OF TEN GILDED HALBERDS, with heraldic devices to the blades depicting an elephant and stork with nest, L 398 90.95 237 cm (10) A COLLECTION OF SEVEN 18TH/19TH CENTURY INDIAN SPEARS, each with an iron shaft, of assorted designs to include 399 70.95 examples with weighted ends, longest 191 cm (7) A 16TH CENTURY TURNED AND FLUTED WOOD LANCE, with tapered and pointed tip, with leather and iron stud reinforcing 400 #N/A loop to handle, L 330 cm A SET OF FOUR NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION RIFLES, the barrels with bayonet bars, all with , brass butt 401 70.95 plate, trigger guards, Nepalese markings, barrel length 92 cm (4) A SET OF FOUR NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION RIFLES, the barrels with bayonet bars, all with ramrods, brass butt 402 70.95 plate, trigger guards, Nepalese markings, barrel length 92 cm (4) A SET OF FOUR NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION RIFLES, the barrels with bayonet bars, all with ramrods, brass butt 403 70.95 plate, trigger guards, Nepalese markings, barrel length 92 cm (4)

404 TWO NEPALESE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION RIFLES, both with 92 cm barrels and bayonet bars, together with a Nepalese 70.95 flintlock musket with 130 cm barrel, an African flintlock with 126 cm barrel and a matchlock rifle with 96 cm barrel (5) 405 AN OAK GUN RACK TO TAKE TWELVE GUNS/RIFLES, H 122 cm #N/A 406 #N/A A BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AMMUNITION DISPLAY BOARD MK 2, showing various Ordnance examples, 92.5 x 91.5 cm AN UNUSUAL SUITE OF OTTOMAN BRONZE DOOR FURNITURE, a large knocker on a crescent and fan back plate with matching loop door handles, mounted on an oak shield with copper plaque inscribed 'Knocker and door handles taken from 407 40.95 the Armoury gates Kut El Amara 1915, presented to Officers Training Corps military library by Brig Genl E. C. Peebles C. B. C. M. G., D. S. O.', H 52 cm A LARGE SECTION OF ANCIENT BONE, possibly mammoth, bearing an old paper label 'Essex Museum of Natural History', 408 47.95 rough saw court base and side, dark brown patina, H 76 cm

TWO LARGE OVAL PEWTER PLATTERS, with folded rims, engraved with a baronial coronet over 'D' and 'Witley Court', W 66 409 50.95 cm, together with a pair of black and white prints (4) Note: Witley Court in Worcestershire was one of the Midland's great country houses until it suffered a devastating fire in 1937. It is now a spectacular ruin. 410 AN ANTIQUE CARVED STONE HEAD OF A GENTLEMAN WITH MOUSTACHE, weather worn, H 20 cm 18.95 TRIBAL ART - AN UNUSUAL CARVED WOODEN SHAPED STOOL, together with two carved hardwood clubs with rattan grips 411 35.95 (3) A HUGE SET OF REPRODUCTION IRISH ELK ANTLERS, mounted on an elongated wooden shield with central skull section, W 412 #N/A 240 cm approximately A LARGE LATE 20TH CENTURY XII LANCERS BRONZE BELL TROPHY, the bell engraved to the front with the badge of the XII 413 Lancers with battle honours to either side, mounted on a tripod support in the form of three rifles with fixed bayonets, #N/A raised on a triangular base, overall H 215 cm A MAHOGANY MUSEUM TRIPLE DISPLAY CABINET WITH SLOPING FRONT, three compartments with hinged lift-up lids, 414 #N/A raised on squared supports, H 80 cm, W 330 cm, D 47 cm 415 A COLONIAL CARVED HARDWOOD FOLDING ARMCHAIR, decorated with mother-of-pearl detail 130.95 A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, the rectangular framed cabinet raised on turned 416 #N/A supports, side panel removes, H 193 cm, W 180 cm, D 83 cm A LARGE VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, the heavily carved back featuring three panels with mask head detail, the 417 lower section with a central open cupboard flanked by two cupboards each with carved mask heads, raised on a plinth, H #N/A 211 cm, W 238 cm, D 55 cm AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT CHILD'S BERGERE CHAIR, the top rail carved with cherubs, raised on barley twist 418 #N/A supports and stretchers A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS, having a cushion fronted secret drawer above two short and three longer 419 graduated drawers, later brass handles, raised on later bracket feet, H 97 cm, W 95 cm, D 54 cm, A/F Note: the top from a #N/A chest on chest A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN CHEST OF DRAWERS, original handles, the lower drawer being fall front, raised 420 #N/A on bun feet, H 90 cm, W 77 cm, D 40 cm 421 #N/A A 19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK DAY BED, the headboard with carved rail, further carved detail to the frame, L 185 cm A CONTINENTAL PROVINCIAL OAK COFFER, the hinged plank top above fully carved sides, scenes depicting Medieval figures 422 140.95 in combat, raised on carved outswept supports, H 73 cm, W 119 cm, D 55 cm, A/F 423 AN OAK BRASS BANDED UMBRELLA STAND, of slender barrel form with four brass bands, H 59 cm 35.95 A LARGER OAK BRASS BANDED UMBRELLA STAND with six concentric brass bands, bearing a painted Coat of Arms, H 62 cm, 424 35.95 A/F 425 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY WICKER LOVE SEAT, with loose cushions, W 115 cm 110.95 A CONTINENTAL LOUIS XV STYLE GLAZED VERNIS MARTIN VITRINE, of serpentine form, the central glazed door with painted 426 #N/A detail below 'lovers in a country landscape', gilt metal mounts, H 185 cm, W 85 cm, D 48 cm A COLLECTION OF TWELVE MILITARY WATERCOLOURS, all depicting , cavalry and hussars, some named, 427 80.95 framed and glazed (12) INDIAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Study of a man in traditional costume on horseback with a falcon, painted on fabric, gilt 428 90.95 framed, 166 x 108 cm INDIAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A scene with figures in a courtyard and above a princess with figures, painted on fabric, 429 90.95 gilt framed and glazed, 154 x 106 cm INDIAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURY) Figures with weapons outside a temple, watercolour, gilt framed and 430 70.95 glazed, 105 x 72 cm 431 80.95 A COLLECTION OF SIX ASSORTED MILITARY PRINTS depicting cannon and similar, including elevational examples (6) ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) 'James Wilkinson & Son gun makers to the King and Prince Royal of Persia', oil on 432 50.95 canvas, framed, 76 x 52 cm ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) 'James Wilkinson & Son gun makers to His Majesty', oil on canvas, framed, 62 x 34 433 50.95 cm ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) 'J. Wilkinson gun maker to the Hon East India Company succefsor to the late Mr 434 50.95 Henry Nock', oil on canvas, framed, 76 x 52 cm A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR/GOUACHE PORTRAITS OF INDIAN PRINCES, each seated in a classical setting, 435 40.95 framed and glazed, 56 x 40 cm (2) INDIAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Full length portrait of an Indian prince dressed in traditional costume 436 70.95 holding a tulwar, bearing inscription lower right, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 121 x 75 cm A FRAMED MILITARY TAPESTRY OF NORTH EUROPEAN ORIGIN, with a heraldic lion within a shield and crown above, old 437 70.95 German flag, 100 x 73 cm 438 RUSSIAN SCHOOL (XX) A study of Lenin shooting in a forest with a dog, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 100 x 130 cm 80.95 439 90.95 RUSSIAN SCHOOL (XX) The Red Army Advances, signed lower left, dated 1974, oil on canvas, framed, 110 x 155 cm RUSSIAN SCHOOL (XX) A Study of Lenin in a crowd, signed lower right 'O. Dobrenico'? and dated '89, oil on canvas, gilt 440 90.95 framed, 140 x 175 cm 441 #N/A RUSSIAN SCHOOL (XX) A Pre-revolutionary crowd gathering on a winter's day, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 135 x 210 cm, S/D A 19TH CENTURY LIMEWOOD CARVED PRICKET CANDLESTAND, decorated with fluted and foliate detail, cherubic head 442 90.95 detail, raised on three hairy paw feet, H 141 cm, with a later green painted stand A 19TH CENTURY GILLOWS AMBOYNA FLOOR STANDING CABINET, the upper section with an overhung cornice, single mirrored door cabinet below with a foliate roundel to each corner, the lower section with a single panelled door stamped 443 #N/A 'Gillows & Co. 1498', the door with inlaid ebonised and satinwood banding, both sections with fitted linen drawers, H 198 cm, W 82 cm, D 56 cm, A/F AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BRASS FACED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK BY THOMAS SHARP - STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, the 444 brass face having a single finger, 30 hour movement, rococo spandrels to the corners, the matted centre bearing maker's £170.95 name, the oak hood with brass collared pillars, H 190 cm, S/D RICHARD COLSTON - LONDON WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the recent walnut hood and case with flat topped hood, fretwork detail and graduated pillars. The case of slender proportions with bulls eye glass panel, the brass 9" dial with eight 445 170.95 day movement striking on a bell, subsidiary dial and date ring, gilded cherub spandrels, matted centre and signed 'Richard Colston - London' at the very bottom of the dial, H 188 cm, A/F A LARGE 19TH CENTURY THREE PIECE BLACK FOREST CLOCK GARNITURE depicting a family of goats on a rocky outcrop, the clock case ornately carved with ferns, logs and four mountain goats, central wooden clock dial with brass Roman numerals 446 35.95 and eight day count wheel strike movement, the movement signed 'Marti', H 45 cm, W 34 cm, the garnitures of similar dimensions, S/D (3) A BRASS CASED 19TH CENTURY ROCOCO STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, the ornately cast case having pierced fretwork and floral 447 embellishments, with cherub, lion masks and urn finials, the brass clock dial having cartouche panels and central 41.95 decoration, Japy Freres movement striking on a single bell, H 50 cm A LARGE BRASS COLLARED WALKING STICK, with antler handle, natural unworked staff which has been lacquered and fitted 448 27.95 with a brass tip, L 97 cm A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON STICK STAND, unpainted, pierced floral decoration, break arch top and removable tray, H 71 449 60.95 cm, W 46 cm A LARGE COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE OF A 17TH CENTURY PORTUGUESE SOLDIER, with arm raised, dressed with cuirass, 450 70.95 doublet and breeches, 20th century, H 106 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 451 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm AN 1885 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORD, the fullered clean blade with sharp tip, slight pitting to the hand guard, minus 452 35.95 scabbard, worn leather slab chequered grip, blade length 87 cm

453 A PAIR OF 1885 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORDS, with fullered blades and sharp tips, one with dark patination and slight 36.95 pitting, slight pitting to hand guards, leather grips replaced with wooden slabs, minus scabbards, blade length 87 cm (2) THREE 1885 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORDS, the fullered blades with rounded tips, leather chequered slab grips all with wear, 454 36.95 minus scabbards, blade length 87 cm (3) A COLLECTION OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER POLEARMS, to include halberds, a voulge and a Chinese type Quandao, 457 70.95 all held in a modern wooden rack (5) A COLLECTION OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER SPEARS, to include a semi halberd type with cast blade, decorated with 458 70.95 classical scenes and dolphin finials, all held in a modern rack (5) A GUISARME TYPE POLE ARM, with typical iron blade, terminating in a hook with an added spike to the reverse edge of the 459 blade, on a long octagonal wooden pole, bearing maker's mark to the blade reading 'ADVL', along with an indistinct heart 47.95 shaped mark, L 191 cm, spike 5 cm 460 A 20TH CENTURY REPLICA OF AN 1874 PATTERN 2ND LIFE GUARDS STATE SWORD, bearing Victoria Crown and cypher in 35.95 brass, the 100 cm straight blade with etched decoration, the steel scabbard with two brass hanging rings A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED MEDALS AND EPHEMERA, to include a WWI medal pair, named '16627 Pte A. H. Clarke G. 461 Gds', a framed WWI pair marked duplicate named '41526 Pte. F. J. Matthews R. Berk R.' with a WWII war medal and minor 16.95 paperwork together with sundry minor badges A SMALL COLLECTION OF WATCHES to include a 'WWW' issue Timor wristwatch, a silver key wind open faced pocket watch 462 20.95 and a military issue stop watch (6) TWO 17TH CENTURY STYLE PIKEMAN'S HELMETS with plume holder fixings and stud decoration, of 19th/20th century 463 40.95 origin (2) A MORION CABASSET HELMET IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE (19th/20th century origin) with pointed brim and stud decoration, 464 31.95 H 24 cm A 17TH CENTURY STYLE MORION CABASSET with traces of engraved Trophy of Arms in foliate borders, of 19th/20th century 465 31.95 origin, H 24 cm A 19TH CENTURY FANTASY CAST COMB MORION HELMET decorated with a central classical scene of Neptune, within a 466 31.95 border of arms etc., H 35 cm TWO PAIRS OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE PIKEMAN'S TASSETS, one pair with heart and lozenge decoration, of 19th/20th 467 27.95 century origin (2) 468 A 19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN BREAST PLATE, with brass studs and brass and leather shoulder straps 35.95 469 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE PIKEMAN'S BREAST PLATE with hook fittings to front 35.95 470 A 16TH CENTURY STYLE CLOSED JOUSTING HELMET, with single eye slit, of 19th/20th century origin, H 26 cm 31.95 471 A 16TH CENTURY STYLE JOUSTING HELMET with single eye slit visor, 19th/20th century origin, H 26 cm 31.95 A 16TH CENTURY STYLE JOUSTING HELMET with single eye slit visor, 19th/20th century origin, H 26 cm Note: fixed on wall 472 31.95 above front door 473 A 16TH CENTURY BOY'S SIZE ARTICULATED ARMOUR GLOVE, modelled as a pointing figure, L 19 cm 18.95 474 36.95 A GREEN PAINTED CHINESE MILITARY HAND CRANKED GENERATOR, dated 1979, complete with original wood packing case A FRAME OF ASSORTED GERMAN THIRD REICH BADGES AND MEDALS, a mix of reproduction and genuine to include an arm 475 60.95 band, pennants, Iron Cross, War Merit Cross etc. 476 A WWI MEMORIAL PLAQUE, named 'James Trinder', in original card cover 12.95 A BRASS SHIP'S COMPASS, mounted on gimbles with Merchant Navy logo on face marked R/COS/No 69 in fitted stained oak 477 23.95 case, 27 x 27 x 17 cm, along with a smaller example, D 14 cm (2) 478 A COLLECTION OF AIRCRAFT PARTS to include direction finding oil gauges, homing indicator, D. R. compass etc. 35.95 THREE CASED SETS OF 'BARR & STROUD' MILITARY BINOCULARS, each set with impressed and yellow highlighted crows foot 479 30.95 markings (3) A LARGE GROUP OF MILITARY BINOCULARS AND ASSOCIATED MILITARY EFFECTS, British and American (many sets A/F), 480 47.95 spare parts etc., together with a gas mask, a sight and magazine etc. TWO MAHOGANY CASES, one with a fitted interior, with lift out tray, possibly originally for a gun, the larger 61.5 x 26 x 9.5 481 40.95 cm (2) A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP AND OTHER SUNDRY BADGES, to include a Gallipoli Star, WWI Star, WWI silver wound 482 #N/A badge and a Birmingham City police King's crown helmet plate, all in a pillar cabinet with perspex top 483 FOUR REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN FALLSHIRNJAGER HELMETS WITH DECALS 31.95 484 FOUR REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN FALLSHIRNJAGER HELMETS WITH DECALS 31.95 485 FOUR REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN FALLSHIRNJAGER HELMETS WITH DECALS 31.95 486 FOUR REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN FALLSHIRNJAGER HELMETS WITH DECALS 31.95 A SINGLE SPITFIRE PROPELLER BLADE WITH INSET CLOCK, BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER, mounted upright on a circular 487 mahogany base, signed 'Spitfire' in white letters, inset with clock barometer and thermometer, the central clock having a #N/A silvered dial signed 'Armstrong Manchester', H 151 cm A WORLD WAR II GERMAN RANGE FINDER, marked 'Wild Heerbrugg 1938, basis 80 cm V= 12 x. No 328', in original painted 488 40.95 alloy case, complete with tripod stand A LARGE BLACK PAINTED 'TILLEY FLOODLIGHT PROJECTOR' with three piece sectional glass lens and brass maker's plate, W 489 40.95 67 cm

490 A WWII GREEN PAINTED SEARCH LIGHT WITH 90 CM LENS, brass plaque to side reading 'Projector A. A. 90 cm MK6, M. V. #N/A No B339 1938, overhauled 1953 by C. C. & Co.', mounted on a swivel base with caterpillar tracks, H 230 cm A 19TH CENTURY FULL SUIT OF PARADE ARMOUR WITH EARLIER COMPOSITIONS IN AN OAK BESPOKE CASTELLATED DISPLAY STAND, the armour of bright steel with exceptions to an earlier close helmet made in iron, medial comb, single piece visor and a pair of vision slits, keyhole breathings, the hinged bevor above stepped neck plate, the breast plate heavily engraved featuring dragonesque birds within floral swags and central shield, fauld of two embellished lames riveted 491 #N/A to the base of the breast plate, pauldrons each of six lames decorated with birds and floral swags, roped edged embellished couters, plain finger gauntlets with ridges, shield shaped tassets each of three lames with embellished bird decorations and mounting hook to pauldrons, embellishments to cuisse, rounded poleyns, greaves and sabbatons, mounted on a black wooden base, H 170 cm, overall height 184 cm held in a castellated illuminated display cabinet in burr oak with two sides exposed, raised platform and with blue velvet backing to rear, H 234 cm, W 90 cm, D 90 cm 492 THREE 19TH CENTURY BAYONET PRACTISE COATS, quilted with metal plate (3) 70.95 493 A CARVED WOODEN STAG'S HEAD, in the Black Forest style, mounted on an oak shield, H 100 cm 105.95 A CHINESE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE, the typical panelled top above the pierced archaic 494 120.95 frieze, raised on channelled supports, H 91 cm, W 122 cm, D 38 cm A 16TH CENTURY HALBERD, with studded brass shaft, bearing collection tag from Warwick Castle, L 189 cm, plus one other 495 70.95 (2) TWENTY SIX 19TH CENTURY SOCKETED BAYONETS, mounted on a circular wooden plaque (from Sherbourne Castle), D 136 496 100.95 cm 497 100.95 TWO WALL MOUNTED PLAQUES OF REPRODUCTION BAYONETS (2) 498 A 16TH CENTURY HALBERD, with pierced blades and rossete studded shaft, L 238 cm 70.95

A WONDERFUL AND RARE 16TH CENTURY CARVED OAK FIGURE depicting a man in Maximilian armour, with a close pointed 499 'Bellows' visor with four vision slits and twelve ventilation holes, arched spaulders, couters with shaped side wings leading #N/A to vambraces and gauntlets, fluted breast plate fitted with a fauld of six lames, above fluted cuisse including shell shaped side wings and pointed reticulated sabatons, joined to a square plinth and shield support H 188 cm, A/F A 17TH CENTURY ORIENTAL BRONZE FLARED MUZZLE RAIL CANNON, the bottom half of the barrel with foliate 500 decoration and central stylized seahorse lifting handles, the flared muzzle decorated with a , held on a modern 70.95 turned wood domed stand, barrel length 119 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN BRASS SHIELD, circular with four integral bosses and a crescent, having complete etched 501 70.95 design, Dia 70 cm 502 A CIRCULAR PLAQUE OF TWENTY PIG STICKER BAYONETS from Sherbourne Castle, Dia 60 cm 60.95 503 A COLLECTION OF TEN NAVAL DIRKS AND SWORDS, mounted on red backing board (20th century) 90.95 504 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY EIGHT 19TH/20TH CENTURY LONG BOWS 60.95 505 #N/A A COLLECTION OF TWENTY THREE 19TH CENTURY LANCES, with bamboo shafts and red & white pennants, H 285 cm (23) 506 70.95 A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN TWO HANDED SWORD, in Gothic style, with wavy edged blade and turned wood grip, L 202 cm A LARGE PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY BRONZE BOARS, each seated on a rectangular base, signed 'A Canova' to the base, H 100 507 215.95 cm, L 103 cm (2)

508 FOUR 17TH CENTURY AND LATER DUKE OF BRUNSWICK BOAR SPEARS, three with round wooden shafts, decorated with 70.95 metal studs and leather strapwork, the fourth spear a later example with plain octagonal shaft, L 207 cm (4) A LARGE 20TH CENTURY WOODEN CARVED EAGLE AND COBRA GROUP, on a naturalistic base, painted predominantly in red 509 #N/A and white, H 114 cm 510 A SET OF 17TH CENTURY TYPE PIKEMAN'S 'TASSETS' with typical stud decoration and black surfaces 47.95 511 A CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN HEAD OF A MAN, sporting a beard and moustache on a wall bracket, H 50 cm 27.95 THE MOUNTED KNIGHT - AN ARMOUR FOR MAN AND HORSE Comprising a knight on horseback in tournament colours, charging with joust, horse at gallop and in ornamental parade armour, the knight's armour of bright steel with compositions of the 16th and 19th century, close helmet, two pieced visor with a pair of lattice vision slits and oval lattice breathings, falling bevor, skull complete with plume holder and roped edge neck plate, breast plate with pronounced central crease adorned with fantail decoration, back plate with diagonal line pattern, pauldrons each of six lames, elaborate couters with rope edging, latticed vambrance, tassets each of two lames, arched to centre and chased with filigree adornments, poeyns with spade shaped side wings, greaves roped edged with circular rivet arrangement on upper part and 512 #N/A broad sabbatons. The horse in bright steel armour comprising a red heraldic undercoat and blue fabric saddle seat, the ornamental chanfron having spiked escutcheon, crinet of six lames inter connected with chain mail and decorated leather bindings, flared peytrel of three lames with a cross pattern boss on each side, crupper of seven lames embellished with Gothic decoration, tail guard with grotesque mask end panel, flachards each of two lames rope edged, armoured reigns and substantial cast iron stirrups, set and mounted on black wooden base H 295 cm, L 350 cm, overall height 361 cm The octagonal stage 66 cm high x 283 cm wide made from burr oak comprising various Knights of the Round Table inscribed on the outer edges, two knights per side and with their respective heraldic shield mounted below. Provenance: Exhibited in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art 513 TWO LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY ARTICULATED GAUNTLETS, one in blackened metal, L 43 cm - longest (2) 30.95 FOUR LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY HELMETS, to include an Oriental bronze example, a jousting stick with extended neck 514 47.95 guard etc. (4) A 19TH/20TH CENTURY FUNERARY STYLE HELMET, with closed visor in the form of a skull mask with bared teeth, in the 515 27.95 medieval style, H 38 cm 516 A COLLECTION OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY TURNED AND PAINTED WOOD LANCES (5) #N/A 517 A GROUP OF FIVE ASSORTED HELMETS IN THE 16TH/17TH CENTURY STYLE, to include some Continental styles (5) 60.95 518 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BREAST PLATE, rounded brass studding 30.95 519 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BREAST PLATE, rounded brass studding 30.95 520 A 20TH CENTURY COPY OF A CROMWELLIAN BREAST AND BACK PLATE, with leather strap fixings 40.95 521 A 20TH CENTURY COPY OF A CROMWELLIAN BREAST PLATE 47.95 522 70.95 A 19TH CENTURY BREAST PLATE AND TASSETS, mounted on a shield with a pair of gauntlets with etched foliate design TWO MINIATURE SCALE MODELS REPRESENTING KNIGHTS ON ARMOURED HORSEBACK IN THE MAXIMILIAN STYLE, of very fine detail with embossed Gothic lames individually made from pressed steel complete with chain mail, leather work and 523 60.95 saddle seats, knights in full parade armour wearing sallets, pointed sabatons and rowel spurs, swords held aloft in victory pose, horses in full bard of individual lames, chain mail neck guards and leather style crupper top, models of varying sizes but very similar in style, mounted on fine mahogany bases, H 67 cm - largest (2) 524 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH STYLE BREAST AND BACK PLATE, with brass studding 41.95 A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN IRON AXE HEADS, to include a Celtic socketed type and various other types from 5th century 525 47.95 onwards (14) 526 A BRASS AND PLATE GLASS DISPLAY CABINET, with one shelf, H 60 cm, W 77 cm, D 48 cm #N/A A MID 19TH CENTURY PATT 196 SHIP'S BINNACLE BY KELVIN BOTTOMLEY AND BARD LTD, in fine condition comprising single burner, brass domed head, elliptical viewing panel, with a 6" W. Ludolph gimballed compass, red green quadrantal 527 150.95 correctors on brass graduated scales, the circular oak plinth with machined ridges, spirit level, lower access doors and mounted on brass bed plate, H 132 cm, W 72 cm TWO SCOTTISH LEATHER COVERED SHIELDS with brass bosses and stud work, the larger Dia 47 cm, the smaller Dia 40 cm 528 40.95 (2) 529 #N/A A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PAINTED CAST IRON PLAQUES carrying the crowned Royal Arms and letters J. W. L., H 71 cm (2) 530 A LIGHT GREEN PAINTED 'MASTER UNIT GYRO COMPASS', (marked weight 144 lbs), H 46 cm 70.95

531 A DEACTIVATED WWI PERIOD RUSSIAN WATER COOLED MAXIM HEAVY MACHINE GUN, on wheeled trolley with front #N/A shield, No HM88 with the original wooden crate Barrel length 70 cm Note - 2006 Deactivation certificate 532 31.95 TWO PAINTED UNIFORM TINS, both named to G. H. Hodgson Royal Fusiliers, the larger 105 cm x 37 cm x 26 cm (2)

A MID 20TH CENTURY COPY OF MEDIEVAL DOG ARMOUR, fashioned from aluminium plate and mounted on a dog shaped 533 50.95 base, comprising embossed riveted lames artificially patinated and inter connected with leather straps, the headguard with ear and muzzle protectors, neck plate of three lames, single back plate, hip and chest guard, H 93 cm, W 108 cm A FULL SUIT OF COMPOSITE ARMOUR 16TH CENTURY AND LATER, in bright steel, comprising a close helmet, skull rising to a pronounced comb, single piece beaked visor, pair of vision slits, vertical slotted breathings, hinged bevor, neck plate 534 stepped with rope edging, pauldrons each of five lames, couters with spade shaped side wing, finger gauntlets rope edged #N/A and ridged, single breast plate, pronounced central crease, fauld of one lame, tasset one lame, rope edging to cuisse, poleyns with spade shaped side wing, broad sabatons, brown velvet hose, gold cloth skirt with red floral embroidery mounted on black wooden base, H 167 cm, overall height 180 cm Note: Provenance Salisbury Hall 535 A GROUP OF FIVE ASSORTED HELMETS, closed face examples, mainly 16th century style (5) 60.95 A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER PIKEMAN'S BREAST PLATE, with attached tassets and articulated back plate, bearing maker's 536 50.95 stamp to the front of the breast plate 'WC', H 66 cm 537 AN EARLY 16TH CENTURY CABASET HELMET, with brass studding, H 22 cm 23.95 538 35.95 A 16TH CENTURY ENGLISH FUNERARY HELMET, fixed three bar face protector, retaining some original paint work, H 51 cm A FINE SUIT OF 16TH CENTURY ARMOUR WITH LATER ADDITIONS, comprising a close helmet, skull rising to a medial roped comb, pair of vision slits (central section now deteriorated) split visor with vertical slotted breathings and roped edge, hinged bevor rounded and shaped to the chin, laminated neckplate rope edged, stepped gorget with roped finish to neck, breast plate with pronounced central crease, heavily rolled rim having twin holes distributed evenly throughout and with 539 250.95 helmet shaped armourer's mark, fauld of one lame riveted to breast plate, pauldrons each of five lames, couters with spade side wings, roped edge finger gauntlets, the laminated cuisse with central ogee shape and ringed decoration on first lame, poleyns with spade side wings, broad sabatons, wearing red velvet hose and mounted on black wooden base, H 170 cm, overall height 198 cm 540 A BOER WAR 'WALKER PATENT' POWDER MAGAZINE, copper alloy, H 21 cm 31.95 541 27.95 AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL OTTOMAN BRONZE PLAQUE, depicting a Trophy of Arms, possibly from a cannon, 37 x 28 cm AN EARLY INDIAN HIDE SHIELD, re-used in the 19th/20th century as a (King's Royal Rifles) trophy, with later 542 60.95 silver and white metal mounts and award plaques, with added turned wood rim, Dia. 60 cm 543 TWO CIRCULAR EARLY INDIAN HIDE SHIELDS, each with four boss decoration, the largest Dia. 43 cm (2) 30.95 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY TRAINING RIFLES, with spring loaded retractable barrels and wooden stocks, various markings to 544 include late Victorian Queen's crown stamps, various W. D. marks and some with WWI Webley Scott stamps. All contained £189.95 in four modern wooden racks, the longest 164 cm (20) A GOOD 17TH CENTURY ORIENTAL BRONZE DRAGON MUZZLE BREECH LOADING LANTAKA CANNON, the lower portion of octagonal form terminating in the tip of a dragons tail, with ridge spines along the length of the barrel, terminating with a 545 #N/A dragons head muzzle, green patination throughout, the central holding bracket, terminating in bird finials, mounted on modern bell shaped cast iron base, barrel length 178 cm A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH BRONZE CANNON MOUNTED ON FIXED WOODEN CARRIAGE, , the multi stage barrel of tapering form, with raised defined bandings, swelled muzzle, rounded cascabel and knob, teardrop edge to vent, Chinese characters 546 #N/A end of trunnions and base ring, mounted on fixed carriage, in good general condition, green patination to barrel, later carriage in very good condition (no wheels), L 107 cm, bore 7.5 cm A MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN LATE 15TH/EARLY16TH CENTURY IRON BREECH LOADING , complete with bracket, of 547 typical hoop and stave construction, complete with original chamber, wedge and positioning tail Barrel length 147 cm, 90.95 Bore 16 cm 548 A MEDIEVAL STYLE SWORD, with plain grip, guard and blade, with ovoid pommel, L 99 cm 35.95 A PAIR OF MEDIEVAL STYLE TWO HANDED SWORDS, plain blades, red leather grips, slanting cross guards with quatrefoil 549 60.95 finials, L 138 cm (2) 550 FOUR THEATRICAL SHIELDS, three in Medieval style and one in Roman (4) 70.95 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED REPRODUCTION ARMOUR, to include helmets, breast plates, chain mail etc. (a mixture of 551 159.95 plastic and metal) 552 #N/A AN UNUSUAL BARONIAL STYLE SIDE LIGHT, iron work globe top with horn plates on velvet and studded pole, H 220 cm 553 A COMPOSITION STONE PLINTH, in the form of a square pillar with marbled finish, W 100 cm, A/F #N/A A COLD PAINTED SPELTER FIGURE OF A CONQUISTADOR, in full armour, carrying a large spear with furled blue flag, H 105 554 36.95 cm A GOTHIC STYLE FULL SUIT OF ARMOUR IN AN OAK BESPOKE CASTELLATED DISPLAY STAND, the armour in dulled steel with various embossed lames, the close armet with rounded skull and fluted comb, single piece bellows visor with double vision slits and pierced breathings, split bevor and neck collar, gorget arched downwards to centre, the two piece breast plate and placard rising with fleur de lys peak, pauldrons each of six lames, circular besagews with spoked decoration, rounded 555 #N/A couter, rolled edge gauntlets with half finger plates, fauld of two lames arched in centre to conforming tassets each of single lame and pointed, chain mail skirt and cloth inner with floral embroidery, cuisse each of two lames arched at top, poeyn with oval side wings, central crease to greave and with tapering pointed sabatons, mounted on a black wooden base, H 172 cm, overall H 200 cm held in a castellated illuminated display cabinet in burr oak with two sides exposed, raised platform and with blue velvet backing to rear, H 234 cm, W 90 cm, D 90 cm 556 TWO MINIATURE SUITS OF ARMOUR, both with embossed decoration, one with circular painted shield, H 40 cm 35.95 557 40.95 A 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR COPPER SHIELD, with embossed decoration, the centre with a battle scene in front of a city A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING OF THE HONOURABLE KING'S CHAMPION, depicting him in full armour on horseback, in gilt 558 40.95 frame, 32 x 35 cm

559 A MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN LATE 15TH/EARLY 16TH CENTURY IRON BREECH LOADING SWIVEL GUN, of typical hoop and stave 80.95 construction, retaining original securing wedge (tail absent), in relic condition Barrel length 94 cm, Bore 14 cm 560 AN EARLY HAND MADE HORSE COAT, with red and gold heraldic crests, in two sections, overall length 280 cm 35.95 561 A 19TH CENTURY JOUSTING PLATE IN 16TH CENTURY STYLE, of multi plate construction 30.95 TWO 18TH CENTURY HEADSMAN'S AXES, both with iron heads and wooden shaft handles, the larger with a 27 cm cutting 562 47.95 edge and with maker's mark 'Volans'? (2) A FRAMED ROYAL BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH, showing King Edward VII with Princess Alexandra, dated 8th May 563 40.95 1888, in a carriage, 26 x 37 cm A CAST IRON NAVAL PLAQUE ON WOODEN SHIELD, with dedication inscription: 'Presented by the Lord Commissioners of 564 the Admiralty to Shipston-on-Stour Rural District Council to commemorate the adoption of HMS Gavotte during Stour 60.95 Valley Warship Week, March 1942', 84 x 49 cm

565 A 17TH CENTURY WROUGHT IRON BOUND ARMADA CHEST, with twin carry handles to the sides, the inside with a twisted #N/A hinged support for the hinged lid, false lock plate escutcheon to the front and twin hasp bars, W 110 cm, H 53 cm, D 52 cm A 17TH CENTURY IRON ARMADA CHEST with elaborate locking mechanism, the hinged lid and sides with overall strapwork, 566 80.95 the front with catches and clasps, twin carry handles to the sides, W 81 cm, H 38 cm, D 46 cm A BRONZE CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE OF A HUNTSMAN WITH TWO HOUNDS, the huntsman in traditional attire holding a 567 #N/A rifle, on a rectangular base, H 191 cm, W 95 cm, D 125 cm A LARGE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, having pagoda top above two full length glazed 568 #N/A doors, carved detail to the front, brass handles, H 228 cm, W 128 cm, D 36 cm A VERY FINE QUARTER SCALE MUSEUM DISPLAY MODEL OF A MOUNTED PAGEANT KNIGHT, fully articulated and handmade with embossed steel lames comprising a knight with lance, shield over shoulder and saddled upright on armoured horse, the knight in Gothic style wearing sallet, three piece breast plate, hexagram besagews, finger gauntlets, fish tail poleyns, arrow ridged greaves, rowel spurs, pointed sabatons and wearing mustard coloured hose. The horse at slow gait, in 569 0 conforming Gothic bard comprising a ridged chanfron, spurred escutcheon, crinet of six lames, flared peytrel, single lame flanchards, crupper of three lames with rigged tailguard, armoured reigns, red heraldic undercoat and saddle steel, the horse carved in wood having painted eyes, genuine tail hair and mounted on a wooden base, H 113 cm, W 110 cm, overall height 135 cm

A RARE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PERIOD SIEGE HELMET, of heavily blackened iron construction, two piece rounded skull with 570 35.95 three bar drop down face guard, with hinged one piece neck guard and curved shoulder plates, H 48 cm Note: Provenance- Bonhams Auction 18894 20th July 2011 Lot 174 Christies - Auction 20th October 1982 Lot 69 A SET OF FOUR FRAMED HUNTING SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS, titled 'Shooting on Crossgill Moor, Cumberland, Aug 1939', 51 x 571 50.95 46 cm (4) A MOUNTED COLLECTION OF EIGHT MODERN SCOTTISH DIRKS (Queen's crown pommels) mounted on a 19th century 572 70.95 circular plaque 573 70.95 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY INDIAN LOCKS (possibly 17th century), mounted on circular plaque from Sherbourne Castle 574 70.95 A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN INDIAN LOCKS (possibly 17th century), mounted on circular plaque from Sherbourne Castle TWO SCOTTISH TYPE SHIELDS, the larger with domed central boss and iron strapwork, the smaller with hide cover and stud 575 70.95 work, together with a 20th century battle axe (3) TWO 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH TYPE BASKET HILT SWORDS, with black scabbards and red tassels, both carrying 'Wilkinson' 576 40.95 marks, L 100 cm (2) A GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, containing a selection of miniature armour and plaques, to include a shield, breast plate etc., 577 47.95 40 x 51.5 x 18 cm A CARVED AND PAINTED GILT WOOD PLAQUE, in the form of a crowned double headed eagle, bearing Coat of Arms to 578 50.95 chest, H 56 cm A MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN LATE 15TH/EARLY 16TH CENTURY IRON BREECH LOADING SWIVEL GUN, of typical hoop and stave 579 #N/A construction and long positioning tail, in relic condition Barrel length 162 cm, Bore 17 cm A FINE QUALITY MAHOGANY MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET FROM THE WALLACE COLLECTION - LONDON, the rectangular 580 cabinet with panelled back raised on tapered supports united by a pierced shaped stretcher, front glass panel opens, H 193 #N/A cm, W 164 cm, D 71 cm FRANZ XAVIER WOLFE (1887-1972), portrait of a man wearing a cap, signed upper right, oil on panel, gilt framed, 17 x 12 581 23.95 cm A COLLECTION OF EARLY ETHNIC CERAMICS, to include a black finished Coronation urn and contents, bearing old collector's 582 47.95 label 'Pre-Syrian-Egypt til 3400BC' A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER POUCH ON SHOULDER STRAP, with brass clasp engraved 'I P Evans Griffe', containing a small 583 18.95 number of Victorian postage covers and a pair of steel rimmed spectacles in case A CARVED OAK PANEL WITH CENTRAL COPPER PLAQUE depicting a sailing ship, inscribed 'Made From The Old Foudroyant, 584 40.95 launched Plymouth 1798. Wrecked Blackpool 1897', 38.5 x 30 cm A PAIR OF SILVER GILT GOBLETS, with foliate decorations, both with heraldic crests to front, both bearing maker's mark 'D. H. over C. H.', one hallmarked London 1865 and engraved 'Witley Aug 8th 1866', the other London 1866 engraved 'From His 585 18.95 Mother Aug 1866', in fitted case with red plush interior, marked 'Martin & Co. Goldsmiths to the Queen, Cheltenham', each goblet H 17 cm A COLLECTION OF EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STYLE METALWARE ITEMS, to include a hanging lamp, temple jar and cover, bowl 586 36.95 etc. (7) A NEAR PAIR OF EASTERN COPPER HORNS, with applied fancy bands, possibly musical or for holding torches, L 163 cm and 587 41.95 153 cm A LARGE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the upper section bearing later carved date '1637' to 588 the frieze, two carved panel doors to either side of a central carved panel, the lower section similar, numerous alterations, #N/A H 139 cm, W 198 cm, D 57 cm A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, the rectangular framed cabinet raised on turned 589 #N/A supports, side panels remove, H 193 cm, W 180 cm, D 83 cm A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY COMMODE, of bombe form, the shaped top with carved detail to the edges over a pair 590 of shaped doors, decorated with Rococo carved detail, raised on shaped cabriole supports, late 19th/early 20th century, H 170.95 92 cm, W 108 cm, D 55 cm A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, having five full length glazed doors, the 591 three central doors flanked by two arched doors, overhung cornice, raised on a plinth base, later fitted back and #N/A replacement shelves, H 244 cm, W 371 cm, D 42.5 cm A LARGE TUDOR OAK GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, the overhung cornice with carved detail including the Tudor rose, above a 592 single glazed door, enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with a single heavy carved door in concentric patterns, #N/A turned columns to each side, raised on bun feet, H 245 cm, W 116 cm, D 57 cm 593 AFTER PETER PAUL RUBENS (1577-1640), 'The Boar Hunt', oil on canvas, gilt framed, 143 x 243 cm #N/A 594 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED TRIBAL MASKS AND FIGURES, to include carved and beaded examples (20) 60.95 595 AN OAK GATELEG DROPLEAF TABLE, raised on turned supports, single frieze drawer, H 73 cm, W 158 cm, A/F #N/A A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 596 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED SQUARE MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, the hinged door opening to one side, 597 #N/A the stand with tapered supports, H 214 cm, W 105 cm, D 105 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED SQUARE MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, the hinged door opening to one side, 598 #N/A the stand with tapered supports, H 214 cm, W 105 cm, D 105 cm A 19TH/20TH CENTURY PIKEMAN'S ARMOUR IN THE 17TH CENTURY STYLE, consisting of plain breast and back plate, the 599 tassets with studded heart and lozenge decoration, together with a brimmed helmet with studded edges to the skull and 40.95 brim, plume holder to the back, overall length 78 cm

A GOOD QUALITY 17TH CENTURY INDIAN CHAIN MAIL SHIRT, the high neck, short sleeve chain mail shirt, steel woven of 600 36.95 dense formation with interlocking riveted rings, brass and amulet patterned rings adorn the lower edge to form a decorative border, front edge tapering downwards, mostly complete, with crude seam repairs in places, H 62 cm W 90 cm A GLAZED MAHOGANY TABLE TOP DISPLAY CABINET, in the Gothic style, glazed to the top and on three sides, the rear 605 panel with drop down locking mechanism, the frame rounded with pillar corners surmounted with urn finials, H 22 cm, W #N/A 80 cm, D 50 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 606 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184 cm, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 607 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 608 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 609 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 610 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 611 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, opening to both ends, one glass 612 #N/A shelf, raised on squared supports, H 191 cm, W 184, D 86 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED UPRIGHT TWO DOOR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, three glass shelves, H 183 cm, W 181 cm, 613 #N/A D 82 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED UPRIGHT TWO DOOR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, three glass shelves, H 183 cm, W 181 cm, 614 #N/A D 82 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED UPRIGHT TWO DOOR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, three glass shelves, H 183 cm, W 181 cm, 615 #N/A D 82 cm A 20TH CENTURY OAK GLAZED UPRIGHT TWO DOOR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, three glass shelves, H 183 cm, W 181 cm, 616 #N/A D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 617 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 618 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 619 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 620 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 621 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 622 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 623 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GLAZED TRIPLE BOOKCASE/DISPLAY CABINET, with three full length glazed doors enclosing 624 #N/A adjustable wooden shelves, painted number '30' to the frieze, H 209 cm, W 186 cm, D 44 cm A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TALL GLAZED CAMPAIGN STYLE GUN CABINET, the twin glazed door upper section above 625 #N/A three drawers, each drawer with inset brass handles, raised on bun feet, H 266 cm, W 105 cm, D 33 cm

626 A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GLAZED BOOKCASE, the glazed upper section having two sliding doors above an #N/A arrangement of eight drawers, all with inset brass handles, raised on a plain plinth, H 245 cm, W 167 cm, D 45 cm