
Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns
Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns
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Philippine Bronze Signal Mortar, C.18th-19th Century
Lot # 1175 (Sale Order: 176 of 651)
Condition: Good. Showing repair to arm, age wear and patina.
Estimate: 500 - 700
Philippine Bronze Signal Mortar, C.18th-19th Century
Lot # 1176 (Sale Order: 177 of 651)
Condition: Good. Losses to rim, wear and age patina.
Estimate: 500 - 700
Rare Breech To Large Antique Chinese Hand Cannon, With Iron Ball Still Encased, C. 14th Century
Lot # 1177 (Sale Order: 178 of 651)
Condition: Good. Barrel opening blocked with ball. Vent clogged. Age wear and green patina overall. Minor marks on tube.
Notes: Rare to find load still intact, ready for firing. Found with same hoard of Chinese coins of the 14th century noted on lot "Antique Chinese Bronze Field Mortar." Cannon may have been used in defense of the coin storage hoard.
Estimate: 1500 - 2000
Small Antique Chinese Bronze Hand Cannon With Display Stand
Lot # 1178 (Sale Order: 179 of 651)
Condition: Very good, showing dark green age patina and minor marks on tube.
Notes: Found with same hoard of Chinese coins of the 14th century noted on lot "Antique Chinese Bronze Field Mortar." Cannon may have been used in defense of the coin storage hoard.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
Small Antique Chinese Bronze Hand Cannon With Display Stand
Lot # 1179 (Sale Order: 180 of 651)
Condition: Very good, showing dark green age patina and minor marks on tube.
Notes: The hand cannon, as it was called, was the first handheld, portable firearm. The hand cannon was invented around 1300 (or perhaps earlier) and was used until at least the 1520s in Europe, and until modern times in the Far East. However, where it was invented remains an area of intense controversy. The Chinese, Mongols, and Arabs all have a claim - as do the Europeans. A 16th-century legend about a 14th-century German or Greek monk called Berthold Schwarz (Black Berthold, Bertholdus Niger) having invented gunpowder has long been proved to be fictitious. The hand cannon was a simplistic weapon, but effective in sieges and ambushes. It was less effective in open battle and in wet or windy conditions. Despite its crude appearance, the hand cannon could kill armoured or unarmoured opponents at short ranges - if the gunner could manage to hit them. Experiments indicate an effective range of about 50 metres and a maximum range of about 300 metres, depending on calibre and type of powder used.Found with same hoard of Chinese coins of the 14th century noted on lot "Antique Chinese Bronze Field Mortar." Cannon may have been used in defense of the coin storage hoard.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
Small Antique Chinese Bronze Hand Cannon With Display Stand
Lot # 1180 (Sale Order: 181 of 651)
Condition: Very good, showing dark green age patina and minor marks on tube.
Notes: Found with same hoard of Chinese coins of the 14th century noted on lot "Antique Chinese Bronze Field Mortar." Cannon may have been used in defense of the coin storage hoard.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
Antique Chinese Bronze Cannon
Lot # 1181 (Sale Order: 182 of 651)
Condition: Very good with green age patina and light pitting from sand casting technique overall.
Notes: Found with same hoard of Chinese coins of the 14th century noted on lot "Antique Chinese Bronze Field Mortar." Cannon may have been used in defense of the coin storage hoard.
Estimate: 3000 - 3500
German Silver Mounted And Inlaid Turkish Flintlock Pistol With Embossed Ramrod And In Gilt Frame
Lot # 1182 (Sale Order: 183 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Wear and patina. Broken and missing tip of nonfunctioning ramrod attached to stock fore-end. Dents to mounts and some wire inlay missing. Frame and display ramrod fine.
Estimate: 1500 - 2500
Richly Embellished Flintlock Holster Pistol For The Middle Eastern Market, By Blanch Of London
Lot # 1183 (Sale Order: 184 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Brown patina to steel, with gilt decoration 75%, wear and light pitting. 95% gilt to bronze parts. Silver fine, with minor marks, light tarnish. Safety device on lock modified and replacement hammer jaw screw and frizzen. Front tip of ramrod missing. Light denting to stock, which has rich patina.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000
English Flintlock Pistol Decorated In Gold And Silver For The Arabian Market
Lot # 1184 (Sale Order: 185 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Steel with pitting, wear, and gray and dark patina. Spots gold damascene and pierced stock overlay missing. Some repairs to metal, including terminal to front bow of triggerguard and front and rear tang terminals. Chips, wear and nicks to wood. Wood repairs including at fore-end and at front of butt and at left of main ramrod ferrule with filler. Replacement ramrod.
Estimate: 8000 - 10000
Fine, Regal And Historic Pair Of Gold And Silver High Relief Decorated Ebony-stocked Flintlock Pisto
Lot # 1185 (Sale Order: 186 of 651)
Estimate: 50000 - 70000
French Flintlock Pistol Signed "louis Lamotte" And With Profuse Brass And Silver Decoration, Likely
Lot # 1186 (Sale Order: 187 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Mellow patina to brass, silver and German silver. Pitting on sideplate screws. File marks on muzzle of barrel and at breech, latter visible when removed. Mechanism needs adjustment to remain cocked.
Notes: Volume I of Le Qui est qui de l'arme en France de 1350 a 1970 lists on page 241, "Lamotte Louis - Arquebusier a Saint-Etienne (Loire) en 1740-1760. Fourmit de l'armement pour CONTI-cavalerie en 1759.
Estimate: 15000 - 25000
Rare English Flintlock Pistol By Henry Nock, Ordered By British Government For Captains And Crew Of
Lot # 1187 (Sale Order: 188 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Gray patina, pitting to steel. Replacement topjaw screw. Mellow patina, wear and scattered nicks to brass. Stock with old revarnish, and with wear, nicks and light chipping, latter including at top of right fore-end.
Notes: Only a few examples known of this pistol, including in the British Postal service museum, but reportedly none in the Royal Armouries Museum, or at their displays in H.M. Tower of London.
Estimate: 12000 - 18000
Scarce Pair Of Bohemian Steel-mounted Flintlock Holster Pistols, The Stocks With Profuse Inlays Of B
Lot # 1188 (Sale Order: 189 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Steel parts with gray patina, cleaned bright, light pitting, including on frizzens. Light repairs to stocks, and light chipping, cracks, dents and nicks. Replaced ramrods. Pitted bores.
Provenance: Draeger Collection
Estimate: 25000 - 35000
Scarce Pair Of Belgian Double Barrel Flintlock Pistols, By M. Minick, The Locks With Hidden Frizzen
Lot # 1189 (Sale Order: 190 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Gray patina with light and scattered pitting to steel. Mellow patina to brass. Adjustments needed to locks for proper functioning. Light repairs on locks. Repairs with wood filler adjacent to rear of each barrel tang and at triggerguard front finial of one pistol. Latter pistol with repair to break at right fore-end and small crack at muzzle of left fore-end. Broken rear tip to right lock of one pistol and light nicks and minor chipping to wood around locks of other.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
Pair Of English Pistols By D. Moore, Converted From Flintlock To Percussion, With Brass Locks And B
Lot # 1190 (Sale Order: 191 of 651)
Condition: Good. Mellow patina to brass. Steel with pitting and brown patina. Missing hammer on "ST 3778." Number stamps on barrels of much later date than pistols. Restored and altered triggerguards. Stocks with wear, nicks, chipping and some alterations, primarily in area of triggerguards, as well as old revarnish. Replacement ramrods. Associated case, relined and revarnished, the flask of 19th century date, and later than pistols.
Estimate: 3500 - 4500
Scarce And Finely Made Breechloading Percussion Howdah Type Double Barrel Pistol Of French Or Belgia
Lot # 1191 (Sale Order: 192 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Barrel cluster partially cleaned, with pitting, most pronounced on left barrel. 25% brown remaining. 60% case-hardening, fading, with scattered pitting primarily on left hammer. Stock with light wear, nicks. Old wood insert near left side of butt.
Estimate: 1500 - 2500
European Flintlock Pistol, With Engraved Steel Mountings And Partially Gilt Side-by-side Barrels, La
Lot # 1192 (Sale Order: 193 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Traces blue on barrels with 80% gilding. Gray and brown patina to balance of steel. Light pitting on pans, frizzens and barrels at breech. Stock with light nicks and wear on varnish. Chip missing from right fore-end at muzzle and gouge near front of triggerguard up to right lockplate.Tiny crack on left frizzen (at screw) and on stock forward of left frizzen. One jaw screw old replacement.
Estimate: 2500 - 3500
Cat & Mouse Percussion Single Shot Pocket Pistol By Lepage, Paris
Lot # 1193 (Sale Order: 194 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Steel with brown and gray patina, light pitting. Repaired crack on right grip panel through "LePage," with some adjacent chipping and repair. Front bolster on left side broken and missing top portion.
Notes: Firearm sometimes referred to as the "Mouse Pistol," due to appearance of head depicted on the hammer.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
English Flintlock Pistol By Patrick, Liverpool, With Silver Mountings
Lot # 1194 (Sale Order: 195 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Wear, brown patina and pitting to steel. Mellow patina to silver with wear. Stock, with few nicks and wear, including dent on side of escutcheon.
Notes: Jeremiah Patrick listed as gunmaker, Liverpool, Lancashire, c. 1795-1832.
Estimate: 3500 - 4500
Officer's English Flintlock Pistol, Marked Ketland & Co. On Lock And With Silver Wire Stock Inlay
Lot # 1195 (Sale Order: 196 of 651)
Condition: Good. Gray patina to steel, with pitting and wear. Possible reconversion from percussion. Stamped at front of left angle flat of barrel "MA 701" in modern style letters and numbers. Mellow patina to brass, with wear and light nicks. Stock with light cracks and chips, and repairs on fore-end. Small area silver wire missing and some denting to wood and silver.
Estimate: 3500 - 4500
Cased Pair Of Gastinne Renette Percussion Target Pistols, With Accessories, And Signed Letter From G
Lot # 1196 (Sale Order: 197 of 651)
Condition: Fine, as expertly refinished. Pitting on nipples and adjacent on nipple shields. Light wear, 60% blue on triggerguards, balance turned brown. Bright bores. Scattered primarily light nicks to stocks. Case with lid pieced together from two sections, as is bottom surface. Case cleaned and relined and with some wood repairs. Autographed letter faded, with folds, light tears, some foxing.
Notes:
Estimate: 5000 - 8000
Cased Pair Of Engraved Belgian Percussion Pistols With Damascus Twist Barrels Gold Inlaid "damas D'a
Lot # 1197 (Sale Order: 198 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Steel of pistols with gray patina, pitting and some rust on barrels. Stocks with wear and extensive nicks. Need careful cleaning. Wear and extensive nicks on case exterior, and frayed and faded lining, plaque missing from lid, and flask needs repair to spout. Pitting and gray patina to steel. Pair of pocket pistols missing from set, as is cap container. Mallet associated.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
Cased Pair Of Belgian Percussion Pistols With Damascus Twist Barrels
Lot # 1198 (Sale Order: 199 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Gray patina to steel, with light pitting. Stocks with light nicks and 95% old re-varnish. Missing nipple on one pistol and broken nipple on other. Ivory finial tip present and broken from one of ramrods. Case very good, worn and with nicks. Some associated accessories.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
Pair Of Belgian Single-shot Percussion Salon Pistols Contained With Accoutrements In Associated Mode
Lot # 1199 (Sale Order: 200 of 651)
Condition: Both are good, showing grey patina and light wear overall. One example with light rust deposits. Minor worming on ramrods. Wood stocks with light wear and two hairline cracks present. Accoutrements with light wear and patina. Case with wear and scuffs to exterior. Actions good.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500