Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art and Antiques (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 13th September 2011 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 8th September 2pm to 6pm
Friday 9th September 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 10th September 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 12th September 10am to 2pm prompt
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Auction Lots - Page 12
563
A German WWII S.A. shirt and hat, the shirt with badge of a helmet with swastika over crossed swords; the hat with eagle badge. £150-200
564
A German WWII NCO's Africa corps tunic, with collar and breast badge, the cuff badge 'Afrika'. £100-150
565
A German WWII 69th Infantry Division summer field uniform, with tunic, trousers and hat, the tunic with shoulder badge, the hat with oak leaves. £200-300
566
A German field jacket and trousers, probably WWII, breast badge and ribbon later. £80-120
567
An early 20th Century black frock coat, with ribbons and toggles, decoratively embroidered overall. £100-200
568
An mid 20th Century black frock coat, with ribbons and toggles, decoratively embroidered edging, velvet lined collar and cuffs. £80-120
569
An early 20th Century black frock coat, with ribbons and toggles, decoratively embroidered collar and cuffs. £70-100
570
An early 20th Century black frock coat, with toggles, decoratively embroidered collar and cuffs. £50-100
571
An early 20th Century black frock coat, with ribbons and toggles, decoratively embroidered collar and cuffs. £100-200
572
An early 20th Century black frock coat, toggle buttons. £20-50
573
An early 20th Century black frock coat, with ribbons and toggles, decoratively embroidered collar and cuff. £50-100
574
Two 19th Century peak caps, decorative bands and leather peaks. £20-40
575
A 19th Century Hussars dress jacket, with black jacket, red collar and yellow piping. £50-100
576
A continental naval jacket, probably Turkish, with gold and silver leaf design, each cuff with badge of an anchor with star above and crescent below. £50-100
577
A 19th Century Lieutenant's Royal Naval coat, long tailed, with cloth epaulette's and gold threaded collar. £100-200
578
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police uniform, with jacket, hat, belt and pistol holster. £50-100
579
An early 20th Century Northumberland Fusilier's mess jacket, by Horson & Sons, with bombs to collar. £100-200
580
A Green Howards mess coat and waistcoat, the red coat with green cuffs and collar, embroidered badge to collar, white metal and brass buttons, the waistcoat with white metal buttons all the way down. £200-300
581
A Second Battalion of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers mess coat, with half length tails, the collar with '2' under a crown. £80-150
582
An ambassador's uniform, probably for the ambassador for Chile to France, by Jules Maria, Paris, including blouse, trousers, bicorn hat and sash, with gold thread decoration overall and gilt buttons with Chilean crest. £100-200
583
A Grenadier Guards type uniform, palisse, dolman and sabretache, with regimental buttons and blank buttons. £150-250
584
A Hussars uniform, with palisse, dolman, sabretache and belt with Queen's Own Hussars dispatch pouch. £100-150
585
A Royal Irish Regiment dress jacket, with half length tails, metal buttons, silver thread decoration with shamrocks, epaulettes, belt and bicorn hat with white and red feather plume.
See illustration £300-400
586
A deactivated Israeli 9mm sub-machine gun, stamped 'DES, MP UZI, Kal 9mm, 2/61',25in. (64cms), with certificate. £60-80
587
A well made miniature Colt Army revolver, with patent stamps for 1871 and 1872 under cylinder, address to tang, numbered '1' overall except '543' by ejector rod, rosewood grip, 6in. (15cms) long. £150-250
588
A Tyneside Scottish piper's busby, feathered with red feather plume; a Tyneside Scottish banner; and two badges; together with a London Scottish belt; and a Scottish military badge. £200-300
589
A WWII uniform for the Civil Defence, Cumberland, belonging to Ronald Naylor, the Gas Identification Officer for the County. £50-80
590
An early 19th Century tipstaff, of brass and ebony, the crowned finial and engraved 'K3' below, 7in. (18cms). £150-250

A Private Collection of Swords

591
A 1788 pattern light cavalry officer's sword, the 35in. (89cm) curved fullered blade with double edge at tip, etched with cavalrymen, the moon and a coat of arms, the hilt with stirrup guard and leather grip, 41in. (105cms) overall. £150-250
591A
A Georgian 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper's sword, the 33in. (84cm) curved etched blade decorated in gilt with royal cypher and arms, the hilt with stirrup guard and wire bound leather grip, 38in. (97cms) overall; with steel scabbard.
See illustration £300-500
591B
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officer's full dress sword, the 32in. (82cm) blade with single short fuller to each side, the hilt with brass boat shaped guard, wire bound grip, ball pommel, 39in. (99cms) overall; with steel scabbard.
See illustration £150-250
591C
A Victorian 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper's sword, by Enfield, the 35 1/2in. (90cms) fullered curved blade marked to the back with crowned VR, '1849' and maker's mark, the hilt with scrolling guard, stamped under quillon '1851', leather grip with metal 'ear', and dome pommel, 42in. (107cms) overall; with steel scabbard. £200-300
591D
A Victorian 1853 pattern 11th Hussars cavalry trooper's sword, by Mole, with 35in. (89cms) slightly curved fullered blade, the hilt with scrolling three bar guard engraved '16QI, 152, 1865' and leather grip, 40 3/4in. (103cms) overall, the steel scabbard stamped '11, H, 167'. £200-300
591E
A Victorian 1882 pattern 3rd Hussars cavalry trooper's sword, the 34in. (87cm) blade stamped 'EDF '97', the hilt with steel guard, rolled and the top and pierced with Maltese Cross pattern, stamped under the quillon with '3H 129', leather grip, 39in. (99cms) overall; with steel scabbard, stamped '4H 419' and '93'. £80-120
591F
An 1899 pattern Cavalry trooper's sword, by Wilkinson, London, the 33in. (84cms) blade with single fuller and various stamps including maker's mark, the hilt with typical single thin sheet guard and elongated leather grip, 40in. (103cms) overall; the steel scabbard stamped '1.1892 Y.Ntt.157'. £200-300
591G
A George VI 1887 pattern heavy cavalry officer's sword, by Hawkes & Co, with 35in. (89cms) fullered and etched blade, the hilt with pierced and engraved scrolls to guard, wire bound shagreen grip and checker cut pommel, 41 1/2in. (105cms) overall, with brown leather covered scabbard. £180-250
591H
A Victorian 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword, by Jones, London, the 32 1/4in. (82cm) single edged curved blade with etched decoration, Victorian cypher to both sides, the hilt with brass guard decorated with Victorian cypher amongst scrolls, doeskin liner, the grip with wire bound shagreen and acanthus decoration to back, stepped pommel, 37 1/2in. (95cms) overall; with leather and metal scabbard. £180-220
591I
A Victorian 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword, by Webb & Bowella, London, the 32in. (82cm) fullered blade with etched Victorian cypher to both sides, the hilt with brass guard, Victorian cypher amongst scrolls, brass backed grip with achanthus leaf design, wire bound shagreen, stepped pommel, 38in. (96cms) overall; with steel scabbard. £100-200
591J
A Victorian 1895 pattern infantry officer's sword, by Hobson & Sons, London, the 32 1/2in. (83cm) blade with single fuller and etched design with monograms amongst scrolls, the hilt with pierced and engraved guard, decorated with Victorian cypher amongst scrolls, the grip with cut steel back and wire twisted shagreen, 38in. (97cms) overall; with steel scabbard.
See illustration on page 63 £150-250
591K
An Edward VII infantry officer's sword, with 33in. (84cms) half fullered etched blade, the hilt with sloping quillon, pierced guard with royal cypher, metal bound shagreen grip and domed pommel, 39 1/2in. (101cms) overall, complete with steel scabbard. £100-150
591L
A 1897 pattern George V infantry officer's sword, by Hobson & Sons, London, the 33in. (84cms) blade etched with royal cypher and coat of arms amongst scrolls, the hilt with pierced and engraved basket guard with royal cypher amongst scrolls, wire bound shagreen grip with checker cut steel back, domed pommel, 39in. (99cms) overall; with leather covered scabbard. £100-200
591M
An 1865 pattern 1st Battalion, Royal Scottish Fusiliers officer's sword, probably by J. Wilson & Sons, Kilmarnock, with royal cypher to one side of the 33in. (84cms) double fullered blade and regiment to the other, the steel basket hilt pierced, with wire twisted shagreen grip and dome pommel, 40in. (102cms) overall.
See illustration £200-300
591N
A George V 1850 pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword, by Watson & Gillott, the 35in. (89cm) etched blade decorated with royal cypher and regimental arms, the hilt with open guard, wire bound cut leather grip and dome pommel, 41in. (104cms) overall; with leather covered scabbard. £60-100
591O
A Victorian 1827 pattern rifle brigade officer's sword, by Hawkes & Co, London, the 32 1/2in. (83cms) etched blade with royal cypher and arms and brigade arms, the hilt with open guard and wire bound shagreen grip, dome pommel, 38in. (97cms) overall, with steel scabbard. £100-200
591P
An Victorian 1889 pattern Infantry Sargent's sword, by Robert Mole & Son, Birmingham, the 32 1/2in. (83cm) fullered blade with makers panel etched, the hilt with Victorian cypher and reeded scrolls to guard, copper wire bound shagreen grip, shallow pommel, stamps include '7d91LE BRMm' to blade and '10 1893 ASC 588' under back of guard, 38 1/2in. (98cms) overall; with steel scabbard, stamped 'Mole patent' and '10 1896 4.A.S.C. 237'. £200-300
591Q
An 1831 pattern general officer sword, by 'Manton & Co', with 33in. (84cms) curved etched blade, the hilt with decorative brass cross guard and ivory grip, 38 1/2in. (98cms) overall, with brass scabbard.
See illustration £200-250
591R
An 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper's sword, by Mole, the 33 1/2in. (85cm) blade slightly curved and with double edged tip, the hilt with scrolling steel guard, folding thumb guard, the leather grip without 'ear', 38 1/2in. (98cms) overall. £80-120
591S
A Victorian 1896 pattern Mountain artillery sword, by Mole, Birmingham, the 30in. (76cm) curved blade with various stamps including maker's and '.97', the hilt with solid guard also with stamps, ribbed leather grip, 35 1/2in. (90cms) overall; with leather and brass scabbard.
See illustration £250-350
591T
An 1868 pattern cavalry lance, 7 1/2in. (19cms) in curved triangular head with socket fitting mounted on bamboo shelf terminating in plated metal shoe, 96 1/2in. (245cms) overall. £100-200
591U
An 1805 pattern socket bayonet for a sea service musket, with triangular blade, 21in. (54cms) overall; together with an 1876 pattern socket bayonet for a Martini-Henry, with triangular blade, 20 1/4in. (52cms) overall. (2) £100-140
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art and Antiques (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 13th September 2011 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 8th September 2pm to 6pm
Friday 9th September 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 10th September 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 12th September 10am to 2pm prompt
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