Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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569 | |||
A SET OF THREE NAPKIN RINGS by Robert "Mouseman" Thompson, of typical rounded octagonal form with carved trademark in relief, 1 3/4" wide £70-100 |
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570 | |||
A COPPER COAL SCUTTLE, early 20th century, of helmet form with chain link type swing loop handle, on moulded foot, 17 1/2" high, ensuite with a copper shovel with turned ebonised handle £120-200 |
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571 | |||
A PAIR OF HEREZ NORTH-WEST PERSIAN RUGS, early 20th century, the red field with trailing flowers centred by a madder red and navy gul, and yellow spandrels, navy blue main border and yellow guards, 75 1/2" x 57 1/2" (Illustrated) £600-900 |
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572 | |||
A TURKISH CARPET, 20th century, the plain rust field with central navy blue and cream floral gul, similar spandrels, with navy blue main border with trailing flowering branches, 18'8" x 12'2" £500-800 |
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573 | |||
A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN VIGNETTES of plain oblong form, worked in coloured wools in half cross stitch on a large hole canvas with a peacock and a dove, both in summer flower borders, 11" x 14", in gilt wood frames with gesso angles £200-300 |
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574 | |||
AN INDIAN CARPET of Persian design, the soft blue field with repeating pattern of small guls linked by trailing flowers, salmon coloured main border with leaf and flower design, 15' x 12'3" £500-800 |
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575 | |||
A PERSIAN CARPET, mid 20th century, the deep blue field with Tree of Life pattern, ivory main border with flowers and navy blue guards, 13' 6" x 8' 6" £250-350 576 - 580 No lots Arms, Armour & Field Sports |
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581 | |||
A FIREMAN'S BRASS HELMET, French, early 20th century, with peak and neck guard, raised comb with flaming grenade, front mounted sunburst centred by a flaming grenade, and leather lining, 8" high £70-100 |
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582 | |||
A GERMAN K98 BAYONET, c.1940, the spear point and single fullered blade etched "Zur Erinnerung an Meine dienstceit" over soldiers depicted using machine guns, field guns and tanks within oak leaf motif, with maker's name "F.W. Holler, Solingen", leather buffer pad, nickel plated hilt with two piece black chequered plastic grip, bird's head pommel and metal scabbard, 13 3/4" overall £150-250 |
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583 | |||
A HITLER YOUTH DAGGER, c.1940, maker Elkhorn Solingen, the single edged blade marked RZM M7/66 38, leather buff, nickel plated hilt with two piece black chequered grip inset with swastika lozenge, with metal scabbard and leather frog, 10" overall £100-150 |
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584 | |||
A FULL SUIT OF 16TH CENTURY STYLE ARMOUR, 19th century, mounted on a rustic wooden stand, together with a reproduction broad sword, 6' 4" high (Illustrated) £1000-1500 |
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585 | |||
A COLLECTION OF WWI AND WW2 MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, majority photographic with some based on inspirational posters, most annotated, a small number coloured (46) £80-120 |
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586 | |||
A SWORD SWAGGER STICK, late 19th century, the doubled edged blade inscribed "Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd, 1-5 Lexington St, London, W1", surrounded by foliate scrolls in relief, hilt and scabbard wrapped in stitched grained leather, 23 3/4" overall £120-180 |
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587 | |||
A BLACKTHORN SWORD STICK, 19th century, with button release mechanism revealing a spear blade fixed to the stick, with a brass tip, 35 3/4" overall £120-180 |
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588 | |||
A COLLECTION OF ZULU WEAPONS, 19th century, comprising two hide bound assegai, a hide umBumbuluzo, and a Natal battle axe, shield 33 1/2" high (4) £150-250 |
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589 | |||
AN EAST INDIA GOVERNMENT PERCUSSION PISTOL dated 1869, the 8" barrel with steel swivel ram, front and rear sights, brass mounted hardwood stock, lock stamped with crown over EIG and Birmingham 1869, brass trigger guard and butt plate with steel lanyard ring, 14 1/4" overall £100-200 |
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590 | |||
A .577 PERCUSSION TOWER SERVICE RIFLE, Model 1853/56 3 band, dated 1856, 39" barrel with proof marks, block and blade front sight and adjustable rear sight, full walnut stock, stamped with 1862 Pimlico Storekeeper's mark and "A. Archer", action plate stamped with crown over V-R and 1856 over TOWER, brass trigger guard and butt plate, strap loops and original ram, 55 3/4" overall £250-350 |
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591 | |||
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SABRE by Thomas Gill, the 32 1/2" single edged blade with single fuller, inscribed "Tho Gill's Warranted", steel stirrup guard, leather grip, steel scabbard with one suspension ring, 38 3/4" long overall £400-600 |
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592 | |||
A JAPANESE WW2 OFFICER'S KATANA, the 25 1/2" curved single edged blade with undulating hamon, regulation brass pierced Tsuba, shagreen grip, regulation brass mounts and steel leather covered scabbard, 38 3/4" overall £250-350 |
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593 | |||
A CHINESE POLEARM, 19th century, possibly earlier, 23 1/2", the watered steel blade of glaive form with single fuller, base decorated with cast brass dragon's head and ringed socket, cylindrical wooden shaft ending with a pointed metal tip, 85" overall £350-400 |
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594 | |||
A FRENCH AN XI CUIRASSIER HEAVY CAVALRY SWORD, dated 1814, the 37 3/4" straight double fullered blade with spear point, showing inspection stamps and inscribed on blade back edge "Klingenthal Jenvier 1814", regulation brass hilt, stamped 345 Versailles, leather ribbed grip with wire banding, steel scabbard with two suspension rings, 46" overall £450-650 |
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595 | |||
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER "THE CENTENARY SWORD" by Wilkinson's Sword Limited, the 32" blade etched with thistles, Wilkinson's markings, the Royal crest and all the Queen Mother's military appointments, mounted by a sterling silver Scottish field officer's half basket hilt, pierced and decorated with thistles, and centred by Her Majesty's personal crest with silver marks for London 2000 near the pommel, with shagreen wire wound grip, tassels, case and certificate (limited edition 016/250), 38 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £800-1200 |
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596 | |||
A WWII US CATTARAUGUS 225Q SURVIVAL KNIFE, together with a U.S. Ontario and a Kabar 1207 survival knife, all with sectional wood grips and leather sheaths (3) £60-80 |
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597 | |||
A FRENCH CUIRASSIER'S BREASTPLATE, early 19th century, of one piece construction with medial ridge and brass stud fittings, edges turned out and outward-flanged lower edge, eight internal hooks at edges, internally numbered twice "2030", 18 1/2" high £150-250 |
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598 | |||
AN ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PERIOD BREAST PLATE, 17th century, of light gauge one piece construction with strong medial ridge, V-shaped waistline and short outward-flanged lower edge, neck and arm openings decorated with plain inward turns, retaining one shoulder strap buckle and containing two musket ball holes, marked internally "XXXX", 17" high £150-250 |
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599 | |||
A WILLIAM IV POLICEMAN'S TRUNCHEON, wooden body painted green, turned body and rounded tip in red, with a crown over "WR" in the end section, 21 1/4" overall £80-120 |
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600 | |||
A HOUGHTON A. A. VERIFYING TYPE II AERIAL CAMERA, c.1940, 10 1/2" lens, streamlined metal body, with rotating lens protector and side mounted telescopic sight, pistol gripped remote trigger attached via a Bowden Cable, in original wooden case, with accessories, serial No.738, main body 15 1/4" long £120-180 |
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601 | |||
AN ENGLISH SILVER HILTED SMALL SWORD, c.1720, silver maker's mark "GW", possibly George Wilcocks, 19" triangular section fullered blade, shell front guard, waisted oblong ricasso washer, pas d'ane rings, simple tear quillon, knuckle guard with foliate tip linking to globular pommel, silver wire wound handle with Turk's head ferrules to each end, 24 1/4" overall £300-400 |
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602 | |||
A SAXON HEAVY CAVALRY SWORD, 19th century, the 36" pipe-backed steel blade etched with foliate scrolls around a Cuirassier crest on one face and Saxon coat of arms on the other, blade inscribed "EISENHAUER", nickel plated basket hilt cast with lion head pommel and Saxon coat of arms, initials inscribed upon pommel tip, with wire bound shagreen grip and steel scabbard, 43 1/2" overall £120-180 |
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603 | |||
A PAIR OF U-BOAT 7X50 BINOCULARS, c.1940, attributed to Carl Zeiss, with textured finish, black rubber eye piece guards, bakelite outer protector marked "Benutzer", leather strap, in a leather case, 7 3/4" overall (Illustrated) £500-600 |
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604 | |||
MEIN KAMPF, published in 1938, with original bookmark, in carved SS wedding box decorated with SS insignia, swastika and oak leaf motif, 9 3/4" high £80-120 |
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605 | |||
A GERMAN WWII K98 BAYONET, the 10" single edge fullered blade with original colour hardening, stamped "42 cof" and 1883e, steel handle with ribbed wooden grips, matching metal sheath, 16" overall £50-80 |
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606 | |||
A CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, late 18th century, the 32 1/2" double edged straight blade by Johann Wilhelm Meigen, engraved I.W.M.A. Solingen for 1784, with snake fuller, the notched forte engraved on both sides with flowers, leaves and busts, steel hilt c.1790, one third basket based on heart shaped stool, comprising three recurved loop-guards joined by running scroll work, rear quillon and reeded urn pommel, later wire wound shagreen grip (Illustrated) c.f. Royal Armouries IX.921 £600-900 |
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607 | |||
A US WWII M3 FIGHTING KNIFE, the 6 3/4" spear point blade with original colour hardening, stamped "US M3 1943", kinked steel hand guard, sectional ribbed wooden grip and metal butt, with original leather sheath, 14" overall £40-60 |
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608 | |||
A GERMAN WWI TRENCH KNIFE, the 5 3/4" spear point blade stamped with a crown over "C" and "GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR SOLINGEN FOCHE", steel hand guard and handle with ribbed wooden grips, metal sheath with leather frog, 11 1/2" overall £80-120 |
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609 | |||
A JAPANESE WWII SHIN GUNTO KATANA by Katsumasa, the 24" single edged showa blade with undulating hamon and signed tang, gilt bronze tsuba, wrapped shagreen grip, gilt bronze pommel, cloth tassel, leather covered wood scabbard and leather belt, 37" overall £500-600 |
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610 | |||
A U.S. WW1 MARK I FIGHTING KNIFE, 6 3/4" double edged blade, brass knuckle duster grip, stamped "U.S. 1918 L.F. & C - 1918", with associated metal sheath, 12 1/2" overall £100-150 |
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611 | |||
A GERMAN WWII TORNISTER BACKPACK, the canvas body with leather strapping, stamped "Heinrich Sattel, Munchen 1939", metal clasps and pony fur cover, 15" high £70-100 |
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612 | |||
TWO FRENCH GRAS EPEE BAYONETS, one with back of blade inscribed and dated "Paris-Oudry - 1879", with matching scabbard, the second with back of blade inscribed and dated "Mre d'Armes de St Etienne Aout 1876", with contemporary scabbard, both 25 3/4" long £70-100 |
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613 | |||
A FAMILY OF SIX MEDALS FOR WWII awarded to D. Branker, 621 Fd. Sqn. Royal Engineers, comprising 1939/45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army and oak leaf clasps, France and Germany Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939/45, with a pair of woven Desert Rat shoulder flashes, all mounted and framed together, a framed certificate of outstanding good service issued to Mr Branker and signed by Field Marshall Montgomery, dated December 1944, and a photograph of Mr Branker in later life smoking a pipe. Also one volume "Desert Rats at War" by George Forty (4) Provenance: Mr Branker was Despatch Rider for Montgomery for an extended period of the war until, during a mission, he stopped his vehicle to light his pipe and was hit by German fire, ending his war in Pinderfields, Wakefield. Passed to the current owner, for whom he worked as a gardener £180-250 |
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614 | |||
A FAMILY OF FIVE MEDALS FOR WWII awarded to Sgt. Frederick William Dixon comprising 1939/45 Star, Africa Star (1st Army), Italy Star Defence Medal and War Medal 1939/45, together with a quantity of ephemera associated with Sgt. Dixon's career, including pay book, war diary, German insignia and propaganda and other souvenirs £160-220 |
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615 | |||
A FAMILY OF FOUR MEDALS FOR WWII awarded to L. Cpt. Richard Harvey (1st E. Riding Yeomany), comprising 1939/45 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939-45 and Territorial Efficiency Medal, together with a quantity of ephemera including report of him missing (at Dunkirk), later report of imprisonment, photographs, a signed copy of his autobiography "Yeoman Soldier Prussian Farmer", published 1981, and a set of original pencil drawings by Alan MacBridge which illustrated the book £180-250 |
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616 | |||
A FAMILY OF FIVE MEDALS FOR WWI awarded to Able Seaman George William Nettleton, comprising 1939/45 Star, Pacific Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939-45, together with a quantity of ephemera including two photograph albums (from Blackpool to Nagasaki), service certificate etc £100-150 |
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617 | |||
A FAMILY OF SEVEN MEDALS FOR WWI AND WWII comprising British War Medal 1914-20, and Victory Medal, awarded to Private T.H. Tomkins (Middx. Regiment), 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star and War Medal 1939-45, together with Imperial Service Medal (post 1955) awarded to F.T. Tomkins £120-180 |
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618 | |||
A GERMAN IRON CROSS dated 1914, with crown and "W" on black central cross, and pin back, 1 3/4" wide £70-100 |
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619 | |||
A GERMAN IRON CROSS dated 1939, with Swastika on black central cross, and pin back, 1 3/4" high, together with an Iron Cross bar dated 1939 (2) £100-150 |
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620 | |||
A COLLECTION OF WWI PHOTOGRAPHS taken by Tom Lee during his time serving with the RAF 8th Squadron Photo Section, approximately one hundred and twenty four images including aerial shots of strategic positions, trench lines, planes and tanks, as well as personal ones of himself and his fellow soldiers, together with a small biography of Tom Lee (Illustrated) £250-350 |
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621 | |||
A GERMAN WWII TANK ASSAULT BADGE in silver, stamped "W" and 835 on rear, with pin back, 2 1/4" high £60-80 |
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622 | |||
A GERMAN NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, c.1940, the 9 3/4" double fullered double edged blade etched with foliate scrolls, anchors, and entwined dolphins, maker's mark "E & F Horster Solingen", gilt brass cross guard, celluloid grip and eagle pommel, gilt brass scabbard with suspension straps, 16 3/4" long overall £150-250 |
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623 | |||
A JAPANESE WWII SILK PRAYER FLAG, the white background centred by a red sun, 26 1/2" x 29 1/4", together with a Japanese military medal from Russo-Japanese War 1904-05, and a Japanese Army Field Service Cap (3) £100-150 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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