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19th Century Kashmir Indian Matchlock Musket

£645.00
~ 19th Century Kashmir Indian Matchlock Musket ~ The matchlock has engraved steel side plates and an engraved ramrod. The

19th Century Italian Bronzed Pewter Portrait Plaque Of Rafael And Fornarina

£75.00
~ 19th Century Italian Bronzed Pewter Portrait Plaque Of Rafael And Fornarina ~ It depicts profiles of the renowned painter

Late 19th Century W & H Winterhalder And Hofmeier Oak Striking And Chiming Bracket Clock

£875.00
~ Late 19th Century W & H Winterhalder And Hofmeier Oak Bracket Clock ~ A lovely oak bracket clock by

19th Century French Light Cavalry Sword – Reproduction

£300.00
19th Century French Light Cavalry Sword – Reproduction A nice display piece that can eithed decorate your place or that

19th Century Japanese Bronze Ewer

£245.00
~ 19th Century Japanese Bronze Ewer ~ This finely cast piece has a pair of cherubs to either side, with

19th Century Cut Glass Water Or Claret Jug

£95.00
~ 19th Century Cut Glass Water Or Claret Jug ~ A solid jug with star burst patterns and chequered detailing.

19th Century Powder Flask Depicting Hummingbirds

£90.00
Here we have a balloon shaped brass powder flask with a very finely stamped image of two hummingbirds feeding from

19th Century Leather and Brass Shot Bag

£50.00
~ A 19th Century Leather and Brass Shot Bag, unnamed, with pull out stopper ~ The bag is 21cm in

19th Century Brass Bartram & Co Powder Flask

£135.00
~ A mid-19th Century Brass Bartram & Co. ‘Nimrod’ Powder Flask with 4 settings (3, 3.25, 3.5 and 3.75 drams)

19th Century Brass James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield Powder Flask

£185.00
~ A mid-19th Century Brass James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield Powder Flask with a single setting ~ It is

19th Century Bone & Wood Knife with Scabbard

£65.00
It is probably a Malayan piece. The scabbard is made of wood and bone, with floral engravings. The tip of

19th Century Polynesian Togan Fighting Club None

£250.00
Tongan Clubs are one of the most collected of the Polynesian clubs and favoured by tribal art collectors due to