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A SMALL CHARLES II BRONZE ALLOY MORTAR, ABRAHAM RUDHALL I (FL.1684-1718) FOUNDRY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, C
The flared body cast twice with the royal coat of arms and royal cypher 'CR', rim diameter 13.2cm, height 10.3cm Literature: Michael Finlay, 'Eng...
Of shallow form, with two serrated lug handles, and geometric decoration, height 8cm, diameter 11cm.
Of squat form, cast four times with cherubs heads and rosettes with shells, 12.5cm diameter, 8.5cm high.
Decorated with two bands of scrolls, shells and leaves, with stepped foot, 18cm diameter, 13.5cm high.
With two lug handles and cast twice with a large fleur-de-lys in a heart shape, 13cm diameter, 9cm high.
Cast with a maker's scratch mark T and four-arc foundry scratch mark, foot rim, 17cm diameter, 13.5cm high.
Cast four times with a human mask in an inverted tear drop and a shield of scrollwork, 14cm diameter, 11cm high.
Having a circular body set with bone inlaid roundels together with eight white metal plaques depicting figures on horseback, and having a iron mec...
In the form of a double barrel percussion pistol, Probably French circa 1820, having a shell carved handle and a carved panels to each side depict...
A 19TH CENTURY CARVED PIPE.
the bowl depicting a moustached gentleman in military uniform surrounded by foliate and acanthus leaf carved decoration, 15cm long, cm high.
A STAINED GLASS PANEL.
depicting a herd of cattle and two herdsmen above a gentleman holding a musket flanked by a fleur de lys crest surmounted by a knights helmet, the...
Of box-lock pistol form and having an iron action with an exposed trigger, 19cm long.
Each modelled standing, wearing a plumed helmet, with raised oval shield, and one with drawn sword, tallest 110cm high, (2) Provenance: Formerly ...
Having a quadruple-panelled hinged lid, the front with three panels, each centred by an eight-petal flowerhead, within a concave-sided lozenge cro...
AN INTERESTING PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS MADE USING BRITISH ARMY SWORD HILTS AND SPURS, BY BENHAM &
Each with a cylindrical socket and flower-petal rimmed and dished drip-pan, the stem formed from a sword hilt with Royal crowned 'VR' cypher, and ...
With scalloped steel bowl guard, blade length 49 cm.
to include Lord Horatio Nelson, St Vincent and Howe, all housed in gilt and glazed frames, the largest 13cm wide, 16.5cm high.
of tapering form with reeded and waisted bands, 76cm long, 12cm diameter.
with central pierced quatrefoil and two arms, 58cm wide, 39cm deep, 9cm high.