| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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| Auction Lots - Page 10 | |||
| 520 | |||
| A REVERSE PAINTED AND GILDED GLASS PICTURE, 17th century, possibly Italian, of lunette form and depicting The Annunciation, signed with the initials A.P.F., inscribed on the frame verso "Castilli Abruzzi 1671", 11 1/2" x 12", moulded gilt frame, contained in a glazed wooden case with label verso inscribed ".... probably Francantonia, a famous Ceramacist at Castelli, Abruzzo until 1700 when the earthquake destroyed the growing culture ...." (Illustrated) £250-450 |
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| 521 | |||
| A SOUTH SEA ISLAND COCONUT SPLITTER STOOL, the folding chip carved seat with projecting serrated metal arrow head, 25" wide, 11" high £150-250 |
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| 522 | |||
| A CHINESE LAPIS LAZULI SNUFF BOTTLE of flattened ovoid form, carved in relief with two flowers, 2 1/2" high £80-120 |
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| 523 | |||
| A PAIR OF BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, late 19th century in Regency style, the stiff leaf cast bell shaped sockets issuing from everted leaf cast drip pans and anthemion knopped fluted tapering stem, on a triform crouching lion paw base applied with pierced anthemion, 15" high £100-150 |
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| 524 | |||
| A PAIR OF GILDED BRONZE CHERUBS, late 19th century, possibly French, modelled seated each wearing a shawl, holding flowers, one looking to dexter, the other to sinister, 8" high £120-180 |
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| 525 | |||
| A THORNTON PICKARD "KORONA" HALF PLATE CAMERA, the brass mounted mahogany frame with leather bellows and steel mounted lens, 8" square, together with a mahogany framed full plate camera with brass mounts, leather bellows, 10" square, two various Ross lenses and another, a folding tripod and other camera accessories £100-150 |
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| 526 | |||
| "II DUCE" - an Art Deco chrome plated stylised head, c.1930's, of Mussolini "in the round", fixed to a cylindrical black glass plateau and ebony base, 7" high (Illustrated) £400-500 |
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| 527 | |||
| AN ART NOUVEAU COPPER JUG, c.1900, of tapering cylindrical form repousse with stylised flowers and leaves, the flat cover with angular thumbpiece, and with whiplash handle, stamped JS & SB and registration mark, 10" high £80-120 |
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| 528 | |||
| A GRADUATED SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN COPPER HARVEST MEASURES by Loftus of London, measuring five to one gallon, all with lead duty marks, 16" to 10" high £250-400 |
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| 529 | |||
| A NARWHAL TUSK WALKING STICK, early 20th century, with ram's horn handle, and silver ferrule, Dublin 1920, 35 1/2" long £200-300 |
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| 530 | |||
| A SOUTHERN ITALIAN CARVED WOOD PRESEPIO, 19th century, with the Holy Family, two shepherds, a lamb, ox and donkey in the stable with a cherub overhead, traces of original paint, 8 3/4" high, bears remains of a paper label to reverse "... Mr. Mrs. G.K. Chesterton 1933...", together with a polychrome painted carved wood figure group of Mary and Joseph holding the hands of the young Christ below a dove and two cherubs, 7 1/2" high, bears paper label to side "Palermo 1920, G. Dean" (2) (Illustrated) N.B. G K Chesterton (1874-1936) converted to Catholicism and shortly before his death, Pope Pius XI awarded him "Knight Commander with Star, of the Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great". It is thought these two carvings were gifted to him on this visit £250-450 |
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| 531 | |||
| A WORLD WAR I FOLDING TELESCOPE, c.1916, with four draw action, stitched leather outer case and alternative eye piece also cased, 12", extending to 36" long £100-150 |
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| 532 | |||
| A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE, c.1935, modelled as a Sino Japanese soldier in field uniform and helmet, his right foot resting on a rock, leaning on his rifle, signed and inscribed in Japanese on reverse, 15 1/2" high £100-150 |
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| 533 | |||
| "THE THREE GRACES" - a bronze figure group, 19th century, the female muses individually cast and fixed to a circular base, mounted on a cylindrical polished marble stand, 13 1/4" high overall £250-400 |
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| 534 | |||
| AN ELM DAIRY BOWL, early 19th century, of plain circular form, with turning rings to exterior, 16 1/2" diameter £120-180 |
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| 535 | |||
| A FLINTLOCK TINDER LIGHTER, early 19th century, with brass boxlock action, and (later) brass taper holder, steel mounts, and polished flat sided walnut butt, 7 3/4" long £250-400 |
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| 536 | |||
| A BRASS CASED 3" REFRACTING TELESCOPE by Broadhurst Clarkson & Ltd, early 20th century, together with a wooden tripod stand £150-250 |
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| 543 | |||
| A CAUCASIAN RUG, probably Bidjor district, early 20th century, the navy blue field with gul pattern in hues of madder red, soft blue and pale green, and interspersed with stars and white hooked motifs, ivory main border with flowerhead within striped guards, 128" x 80" £200-300 |
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| 544 | |||
| A HAMADAN RUG, early to mid 20th century, the camel field with repeating stylised plant pattern interspersed with figures and animals, rose pink main border and navy blue guards, 71 1/2" x 43" (Illustrated) £200-400 |
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| 545 | |||
| A CHINESE SILK SKIRT PANEL in black and pleated pink silk damask, inset with two coloured embroidered silk panels depicting ducks and other birds on a green ground, attached to a glazed cotton waist band, silk 30" long, together with a similar green silk skirt with black panelling embroidered in coloured silks and couched gilt thread depicting seven clawed dragons and flaming pearls over a sea wave border, backed in apricot silk, 34" long (2) £200-300 |
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| 546 | |||
| A CHINESE LADY'S STOLE of black silk with couched silver and gilt metal threads depicting dragons over a sea wave border with applied civil rank badge of a Mandarin duck, green knotted silk hem and coloured silk fringe, 35" (Illustrated) £500-700 |
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| 547 | |||
| A COLLECTION OF FOUR CHINESE ROBES comprising a blue silk damask robe with embroidered panels and cuff, a similar shorter pale yellow robe, a green and black silk robe with frogging and a dark blue woven robe £120-180 |
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| 548 | |||
| A CHINESE YELLOW SILK DAMASK SKIRT with black silk edging, embroidered in blues and greens with two panels of butterflies and moths amidst flowers within stylised flower and moth pleats, 32" long, together with a grey/blue mercerised cotton and silk robe woven in delicate colours with chrysanthemums, moths and other flowers and insects, the front edges and hem applied with coloured embroidered ivory silk panels of antiques within a braid border, 38" long (2) £200-300 |
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| 549 | |||
| A CHINESE CREAM SILK SATIN ROBE, c.1930's, embroidered in couched gilt thread with scattered flowerheads over a wide striped border and with mandarin duck civil rank embroidered badges, black silk satin edging, 37" neck to hem, together with a similar later heavy red woven coat embroidered in gilt thread, lined in crimson velvet and with large self covered central button, machine stitched pleat to back, 37" neck to hem (2) £100-150 |
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| 550 | |||
A CHINESE SYMBOL ROBE in blue Kossu silk, woven in bright silks with gauze dragons and flaming pearls with cranes in flight amidst stylised clouds over rolling waves, and a typical wavy stripe border, the black striped gauze sleeves with embroidered cuffs lined with blue silk damask, the neck and sleeves with brocade hems, 53" neck to hem (Illustrated) £1000-1500Arms, Armour & Field Sports |
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| 551 | |||
| A MODIFIED 1796 PATTERN HEAVY DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1800, the 9" barrel with proof marks, full walnut stock, the steel ram stamped 15, the lock stamped Tower and Crown over GR, swan neck hammer, brass trigger guard inscribed "ROY L S D A/15", 15 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £800-1200 |
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| 552 | |||
| A NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1800, the 8 1/2" barrel stamped with proof marks, brass mounted walnut stock, steel swivel ram, the lock stamped with crown over G.R. and Tower, brass trigger guard and butt plate, stock stamped "B & P" "RG", 15 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £800-1000 |
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| 553 | |||
| A PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL, c.1825, 26 bore, the 7 1/4" octagonal damascus barrel, silver inlaid with marker's name Lacy & Co, London, adjustable front sight, foliate engraved action with fixed rear sight, spurred trigger guard with pineapple finial, walnut stock with brass mounted ram, German silver mounts, chequered grip, 14" overall (Illustrated) £300-400 |
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| 554 | |||
| A PERCUSSION FOWLING PIECE, mid 19th century, by R Hughes, with 29 1/2" 8 bore barrel, walnut stock with horn fore-piece and brass mounted ram in three tube supports, engraved action and trigger guard, chequered grip, 46 1/2" overall £150-200 |
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| 555 | |||
| A BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD, 1821 pattern, c.1850, single edge blade with etched foliage and coat of arms inscribed "Stohwasser, London", steel hilt with three bar guard, wire wound shagreen grip, in brass mounted steel scabbard with two suspension rings, blade 35", 42" overall £100-150 |
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| 556 | |||
| A BRITISH FUSILIERS OFFICER'S SWORD, 1822 pattern, blade etched with regimental crest and battle honours, inscribed Henry Wilkinson and numbered 10019, steel hilt with three bar guard incorporating modified regimental crest, wire wound shagreen grip, brass mounted steel scabbard with two suspension rings, blade 32", 38 1/2" overall £300-400 |
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| 557 | |||
| A CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 1822 pattern, c.1840, blade etched with detailed foliage and royal coat of arms, inscribed Henry Wilkinson, London, brass hilt with three bar guard and Victorian cypher, wire wound shagreen grip, brass scabbard with two suspension rings, blade 32 1/2", 39" overall £150-200 |
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| 558 | |||
| A CAVALRY NCO'S SWORD, the curved plain blade with steel hilt having three bar guard, wire wound shagreen grip, steel scabbard with two suspension rings, 32" blade, 38" overall, together with a mid Victorian cavalry sword with slightly curved plain blade, steel hilt with three bar guard, wire wound shagreen grip, steel scabbard with two suspension rings, 32 1/2" blade, 39" overall (2) £150-250 |
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| 559 | |||
| A 14 BORE SINGLE BARREL FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN, c.1810, barrel 32", overall 48", the barrel of "Spanish" form, the reconverted lock with rainproof pan, roller to the frizzen and pigeon breasted cock, the breech with platinum touch hole and single gold breech line, walnut stock with chequering to the wrist, scrolled trigger guard with pineapple finial, brass tipped ram, converted to percussion c.1830, later reconverted £300-350 |
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| 560 | |||
| AN 8MM PINFIRE REVOLVER, c.1860, with 2 1/2" barrel, six shot cylinder, folding trigger, walnut bag shaped grips, 6 1/2" overall, in original fitted case £150-200 |
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| 561 | |||
| A GERMAN NAZI SS DAGGER, c.1940, the 8 3/4" double edged blade inscribed "Meine Ehre heist Treue", dark brown wood grip with inset SS lightning rune and Nazi eagle insignia, in black lacquered steel scabbard with suspension ring, 14 3/4" overall £400-600 |
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| 562 | |||
| AN ORNAMENTAL MINIATURE CANNON, 21" long, the barrel with four collars and with arrow crown and XVIII in relief, on stepped oak carriage with four solid cast iron wheels, 25" overall, together with associated iron cannon ball, 3 1/2" diameter (2) £150-250 |
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| 563 | |||
| A DEACTIVATED LITHGOW .303 "SHT. LE III" RIFLE, serial no. 6060, dated 1919, with sling, deactivated in 1993, 44 1/2" overall £80-120 |
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| 564 | |||
| A DEACTIVATED D.W.M. PORTUGUESE MODEL 1904 MAUSER-VERGUEIRO RIFLE, serial no. F8593, receiver marked with cypher of King Carlos 1, deactivated in 1994, 42 3/4" overall £80-120 |
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| 565 | |||
| A WILLIAM IV LIGHT CAVALRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1830, with 8 3/4" barrel, brass mounted walnut stock and steel swivel ram, the lock stamped Crown over WR, safety catch, brass trigger guard and butt plate inscribed "P.1 D16", 15 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £1000-1200 |
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| 566 | |||
| A WILLIAM IV SEA SERVICE FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1830, the 9" barrel with proof marks, brass mounted walnut stock with steel swivel ram, the lock stamped Crown over WR, steel belt hook, brass trigger guard and butt plate, 16" overall (Illustrated) £1200-1400 |
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| 567 | |||
| A GERMAN NAZI SA DAGGER, c.1940, with 8 3/4" double edged blade inscribed "Alles Fur Deutschland", dark wood grip with SA lightning rune and Nazi eagle insignia, nickel plated mounts and matching brown lacquered steel scabbard with suspension ring, 15" overall £250-350 |
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| 568 | |||
| A GERMAN NAZI SA DAGGER, c.1940, with 8" double edged blade (shortened) inscribed "Alles Fur Deutschland", dark wood grip with SA lightning rune and Nazi eagle insignia, nickel plated mounts and matching brown lacquered steel scabbard, 15" overall, top mounts missing on scabbard £150-200 |
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| 569 | |||
| A GERMAN NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, c.1940, 9 1/2" double edged blade with double fuller, and etched with leaves and anchor, inscribed "W.K.C." with helmet, gilt metal cross guard with anchor, wire wound composition grip and eagle pommel, original bullion dress knot, gilt metal scabbard with oak leaves in relief and two suspension rings, 16 1/2" overall £450-500 |
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| 570 | |||
| A GERMAN NAZI ARMY OFFICER'S DAGGER, c.1940, with 9 3/4" double edged blade, inscribed "TIGER SOLINGEN", cross guard with wreathed swastika and Nazi eagle insignia, composition grip, foliate pommel, original bullion dress knot, steel scabbard with oak leaf bands, two suspension rings and associated Luftwaffe straps £450-500 |
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| 571 | |||
| A BREN GUN MAGAZINE CASE, c.1940, in leather, with suspension loops and brass catch, 11" long £40-60 |
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| 572 | |||
| A VICTORIAN HARDWOOD POLICE TRUNCHEON, c.1860, with painted and gilt crown and "V.R.", ring turned handle, 14 3/4" long £60-90 |
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| 573 | |||
| AN ENGLISH SNIDER RIFLE, c.1865, .577 calibre, the 36" barrel with three bands and proof marks, walnut stock action inscribed with maker's name "Barnett, London", flip open breech with locking catch, brass trigger guard, two brass sling swivels, no ram rod, 54" long overall £300-400 |
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| 574 | |||
| A BAMBOO SWORD STICK, c.1900, with brass ferrule, 16" square section steel blade, 37" overall £70-100 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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