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Lot 232


Lot 233


232. A George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officers sword by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, the etched fullered blade decorated with Crowned Royal Arms and GVR cypher, numbered 51726, with pierced steel hand guard and wire bound fish skin grip, with leather tassel, and leather scabbard. £100-200


233. A George V basket hilted Officers broadsword by W.ANDERSON & SONS 14 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH, with etched fullered blade bearing GVR cypher, numbered 5284, the basket hilt with pierced heart shaped motifs, with wire bound fish skin grip, with plated metal double ringed scabbard, sleeve and accessories, blade 83.5cm long. £300-500


Lot 230


230. An 18th century flintlock pistol, by repute used by a Campbell at the Battle of Culloden, with engraved brass butt, 41cm long. £80-120


231. A 19th century treen and steel dirk by repute used at the Battle of Waterloo, with leather and brass scabbard, 24cm long, together with a Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo album. £40-80


CLOCKS & BAROMETERS


234. A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic numeral panels and twin train escapement striking on a gong, above a porcelain panel decorated with two cavalier’s seated at a table, above a further arcaded section of cavalier’s divided by buildings, within an architectural case set with four fruit and acanthus cast finials, 42.5cm high x 25.5cm wide. £200-300


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