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Sale date: |
Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria Sale on Thursday 7th December 2006 |
Lot numbers: |
302-331 of 519 |
Lot |
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Hammer Price £ |
302 |
A GERMAN BLACK-AND-WHITE comb MORION, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY formed in two pieces joined by a tall roped comb, the skull embossed on each side with a large fleur-de-lys on a black painted ground, outwardly flanged brim rising to strong up-turned points front and rear, the base encircled with brass rosette rivets, the edges finished with a notched pattern, and with no provision for a plume-holder 26cm; 10D in high £1000-1500 | Nil |
1600 | |
| 303 | A GERMAN BLACK-AND-WHITE comb MORION, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY formed in two pieces joined by a tall roped comb, the skull embossed on each side with a large fleur-de-lys on a black painted ground, outwardly flanged brim rising to strong up-turned points front and rear, the base encircled with brass rosette rivets (one missing, one replaced), the edges finished with a notched pattern, and with no provision for a plume-holder 26cm; 10D in high £1000-1500 | Nil |
1600 | |
| 304 | A FINE AND RARE GOTHIC ROWEL SPUR OF TINNED steel, LATE 15TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BOHEMIAN with large rowel formed of six slender points each engraved with hatched ornament, three-stage neck of alternating tapering-rectangular and flattened-hexagonal section, decorated with a panel of chevron at the rowel, a panel of scale ornament in the centre, and tightly scrolling foliage towards the heel, contoured heel band rising to a point at the back, formed with a recessed upper panel with delicately roped border, decorated over its full surface with scrolling foliage and four rondels each filled with three gothic letters, pierced at the upper corners with a pair of holes on one side fitted with a small hook buckle and with three further holes on the other fitted with a further small hook buckle and a buckle decorated with a series of three gothic letters en suite with the heel band, the inner surface left plain, and retaining much early tinned finish throughout (two small cracks, small areas of light rust) 23.5cm; 9D in long The initials appear to be the gothic letters SD in a mirrored monogram and are presumably those of the owner. This spur belongs to a small group of which the most distinguished are those made for King Kasimir II of Poland (1427-1492), preserved in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (inv. no. A28). A further pair are in the Royal Armoury, Turin (inv. no. D113/114) and another pair, of iron sheathed in engraved brass in the Royal Armouries, Leeds (inv.no.VI.371). £4000-6000 | Nil |
4000 | |
| 305 | A RARE ROWEL SPUR, 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY FRENCH with finely chiselled heel band decorated with beaded ornament and fitted with a filigree band top and bottom, hooped terminals decorated with filed ornament and fitted with a hinged upper loop carrying the buckle on one side and a catch on the other (one broken), short moulded neck, fitted with a finely pierced eight-pointed rowel at the top and a further pair beneath, and complete with its original buckle and catches 17cm; 6N in A spur of related form is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, no. 14.25.1702 B. See S.Grancsay 1955, no.104. £300-400 | Nil |
400 | |
| 306 | A ROWEL SPUR, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with seven-pointed star-shaped rowel lightly engraved with scrolls, curved moulded neck, and faceted side bars each pierced with a pair of holes at the terminal for attaching buckles 17cm; 6N in long £200-300 | Nil |
200 | |
| 307 | A RARE GERMAN GOTHIC CURB BIT OF TINNED steel, LATE 15TH/EARLY 16TH CENTURY the mouth-piece formed of a hooped bar fitted with an additional pierced pivoting plate in the centre, the side bars each with pierced kidney-shaped terminals at the base, fluted cube-shaped mouldings over their length, applied with a pierced tracery panel, finely pierced upper terminals with filed c-shaped scrolls, fitted with a series of screw-in rivets throughout each with finely chiselled monsterhead terminal, and retaining much early tinned finish 28.5cm; 11D in high £1000-1400 | Nil |
9500 | |
| 308 | A RARE GERMAN CURB BIT OF tinned steel, LATE 16TH CENTURY the mouth-piece formed of a single pierced rectangular plate and fitted with a series of discs, the side bars with engraved flattened terminals pierced with a kidney-shaped aperature at the base and extending to slender recurved terminals at the top, decorated with scrolling mouldings throughout and retaining much early tinned finish 36.5cm; 14D in high £500-600 | Nil |
1900 | |
| 309 | A FINE SOUTH GERMAN ETCHED steel CASKET, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY formed of large iron plates, reinforced at the edges with shaped bands, the lid fitted with four shooting bolts inside, all fitted onto a steel plate decorated with blued foliage and retained by small etched steel plates, the outside profusely etched with scrolling flowers and foliage within an elaborate framework of arabesque strapwork and expanded flowerheads, and the lid fitted with an etched moulded carrying handle and retaining its key (feet missing) 22.5cm; 8N in by 11.2cm; 4I in by 13.5cm; 5F in £3000-5000 | Nil |
6000 | |
| 310 | A DETACHED GERMAN DOOR LOCK, 18TH CENTURY of block construction, with two bolts and a sprung latch operated by a shaped handle on each side, hinged cover, associated key, mounted on a portion of a contemporary door, the reverse applied with a shaped escutcheon 15.2cm; 6in x 20.2cm; 8in £250-300 | Nil |
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| 311 | A SMALL HORN FLASK, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY and two small German silver-mounted leather scabbards for hunting daggers the first: 16cm; 6D in (3) £50-60 | Nil |
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| 312 | A GERMAN CIRCULAR INLAID POWDER-FLASK, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with turned fruitwood body of doughnut form, fitted with a pierced bone plug in the centre, profusely inlaid over its entire surface with circular arrangements of plain and stained horn pellets within frames of brass wire and all enriched with brass nails, fitted with a pair of suspension loops, and later nozzle (small losses) 11.5cm; 4I in high £1000-1200 | Nil |
1000 | |
| 313 | A GERMAN ENGRAVED STAGHORN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 16TH CENTURY of bifurcated form, the inner face left natural, the outer engraved with an amorous couple in contemporary dress surrounded by foliage, steel mounts comprising two plain basal caps, a pair of suspension loops and nozzle with spring closure (perhaps later, belt hook and nozzle fixing screws missing) 19cm; 7I in £600-800 | Nil |
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| 314 | A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, the inner face decorated with a series of concentirc circles and the outer decorated with a large panel centring on a rondel filled with a criss-cross pattern and a demi-sunburst at each end, steel mounts comprising basal cap with, belt hook, tapering nozzle with spring cut-off, and a pair of suspension loops 32cm; 12I in £400-600 | Nil |
700 | |
| 315 | A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, the inner face decorated with a series of concentric circles and the outer naively decorated with a large panel filled with a hunter and a mythical beast within a woodland, steel mounts comprising basal cap belt hook, tapering nozzle with spring cut-off, and a pair of suspension loops (the engraved worn) 32.5cm; 12N in £350-450 | Nil |
350 | |
| 316 | A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, the inner face decorated with a series of concentric circles and the outer decorated with a large central sunburst within a rondel supported by a pair of stylised classical warriors, and fitted with later wooden cap top and bottom, the upper incorporating an engraved bone nozzle, and with a shaped brass mount (the body shortened at each end) 19.8cm; 17N in £300-350 | Nil |
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| 317 | A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, the inner face decorated with a series of concentric circles and the outer decorated with a large panel including two warriors, one mounted, in a woodland, steel mounts comprising basal cap, tapering nozzle with spring cut-off, and a loop for suspension (the belt hook and one loop missing) 32.5cm; 12N in £300-400 | Nil |
300 | |
| 318 | A RARE LARGE TURKISH FLASK, LATE 17TH CENTURY/EARLY 18TH CENTURY with tapering body of near oval-section formed of velvet-covered hide retained by stitched red leather borders, incorporating a pair of loops for suspension at the top, decorated on each side in silver thread with elaborate flowers and cartouches carried by scrolling tendrils, all within broad borders, and retaining an early turned wooden stopper (small losses, areas of wear and fading) 34.5cm; 13I in high £3000-4000 | Nil |
13000 | |
| 319 | A SOUTH GERMAN GILT-BRASS POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 18TH CENTURY CENTURY of compressed spherical form, the outer face embossed with a vacant cartouche carried by a stylised trophy-of-arms, and the inner face decorated with an expanded rose head, each framed within a corbelled border, fitted with moulded nozzle with spring-catch (perhaps later), and with four rings for suspension 13.5cm; 5D in high £1000-1400 | Nil |
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| 320 | A QUANTITY OF POWDER-FLASKS AND RELOADING TOOLS 19TH CENTURY including two embossed copper flasks and an embossed brass flask by G & J.W. Hawksley; a pig-skin-covered powder-flask with German silver nozzle by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield (incomplete); a leather shot-flask by G & J.W. Hawksley; a copper flask by Dixon & Sons; another by Sykes; sixteen various modern flasks; a percussion cap dispenser; a bandolier; a quantity of modern flasks; four powder measures; a quantity of loading tools for pin-fire cartridges, and two Chassepot bayonets, dated 1871 and 1874, each in its scabbard (qty) £350-450 | Nil |
350 | |
| 321 | A GERMAN PAINTED IRON STRONG BOX, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY formed of a series of large iron plates overlaid with broad interlaced iron bands, fitted with a pair of hasps at the front for securing the lid, false lock with embossed frontal escutcheon, a writhen carrying handle at each end , the inside fitted with a lock mechanism incorporating five shooting bolts retained by a pair of pierced engraved plates, and with a writhen support for the lid, the inside painted red and the outer surfaces and the lid painted with foliage on a green ground (now faded) 55cm; 21N in by 32.5cm; 12N in by 31.5cm; 12D in £2000-2500 | Nil |
1800 | |
| 322 | A PAIR OF SOUTH AMERICAN ROWEL SPURS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with large pierced multi-spiked rowels engraved with a large expanded flowerhead on each face, broad heal bands cut with diagonal flutes, and retaining some of their original brass and silver finish 17.8cm; 7in (2) £350-450 | Nil |
350 | |
| 323 | A CASED SET OF ARCHERY EQUIPMENT, EARLY 20TH CENTURY including four bows, four sets of arrows, a leather purse with leather tabs, all contained in original pine case painted with the owner's name S.H. Baker £300-400 | Nil |
450 | |
| 324 | A FINE GERMAN SPORTING CROSSBOW SIGNED by the maker HGA, LATE 16TH CENTURY with steel bow stamped with a mark on one side (Neue Stockel 5217), etched on the upper and lower edges with ropework, on the outer face with a running band of anthemion, and on the inside with elaborate patterns of scrolling foliage with differing flowers and fruit inhabited by a moth and birds-of-prey, fitted with later string and retained by later cords, fruitwood tiller veneered with large ebonised panels on each side and contrasting panels of staghorn top and bottom, with raised cheek-piece on one side, signed with the maker's initials HSA on a staghorn panel at the front, fitted with later stirrup, a pair of lugs for a cranequin, long slender trigger and an additional later modified trigger, later fore-sight, and bone nut (basal cap missing, small losses) 57cm; 22G in tiller It would appear that this bow was modified with the second trigger, fore-sight and probably a back-sight (now missing) in the 18th Century. Another bow stamped with the same mark is preserved in the Museum Fur Deutsche Geschichte, Berlin and another in the Armoury at Skokloster. £2000-3000 | Nil |
3200 | |
| 325 | ARMS AND ARMOUR SOCIETY: The Art of the Armourer (1963); AZIZ, ABDUL:Arms and Jewellery of the Indian Mughuls (1948); BLAIR, CLAUDE & BOCCIA, LIONELLO GIORGIO: Armes et Armures ; CIMARELLI, ALDO: Arms & Armour (1973); COCKLE, MAURICE J.D.: A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642 (1957); CREPIN & LEBLOND: Les Couteaux de Jet (1978); GRUND: Encyclopedie des Armes (1993); HAROLD L. PETERSON (EDITOR): Encyclopaedia of Firearms (1964); HELD, R.: A Review of 162 Antique Arms and Pertinent Objects (1976); HELD, ROBERT: Arms and Armor Annual, Vol ; HUBER (PUBLISHER): Hand und Faust-feuer-waffen, Schweizerische Ordonnanz 1817-1975 (1971); KOSAR, FRANZ: A Pocket History of Artillery Light Fieldguns (1974); LHOSTE, JEAN & BUIGNE, JEAN-JACQUES: Symbolisme Inscriptions Marquages, Fourbisseurs, Manufactures (1999); NICKEL, HELMUT (INTRODUCTION): The Art of Chivalry; OGAWA, MORIHIRO: Japanese Master Swordsmiths: The Gassan Tradition (1989); ORLOFF, ARNE: Vaabenhistoriske aarboger (1989); PAYNE-GALLWEY, SIR RALPH: The Crossbow (1986); PETERSON, HAROLD L.: The Remington Historical Treasury of American Guns (1966); PITOUS,J.-P. & CREPIN-LEBLOND: Le tir aux armes anciennes (1979); SARGEAUNT,B.E: Weapons (1908); SCOTT, J G: European Arms & Armour at Kelvingrove (1980); TARASSUK, LEONID & BLAIR, CLAUDE (EDITORS): The complete encyclopaedia of Arms and Weapons (1982); THE SCOTTISH ART REVIEW: Scottish Weapons (1963); VENNER, DOMINIQUE: Les Armes de Cavalerie (1977) £200-300 | Nil |
450 | |
| 326 | BERTOLOTTO, CARTESEGNA, DI MACCO, DONDI, MAZZINI, SOLERI, ROMANA, SPANTIGATI: L'Armeria Reale di Torino (1982); CALDWELL, DAVID H.: Scottish Weapons & Fortifications 1100-1800 (1981); CIMARELLI, ALDO G. : Armi Bianchi (1969); CORTES, JAVIER: Royal Armoury of Madrid (1967); DUFTY, ARTHUR RICHARD: European Armour in the Tower of London (1968); GAIBI, AGOSTINO & EDITRICE, BRAMANTE : Armi Da Fuoco Italiane (1978); GLASGOW MUSEUMS: Treasures of the Warrior Tombs (1996); HAYWARD, J F: European Firearms (1955 & 1969) x2; HENDERSON, JAMES: Sword collecting for Amateurs (1969); HRADEANY CASTLE Ancient Weapons, from the Collection of the State History Museum, Moscow (1993) x2; HRADEANY CASTLE: Selective Catalogue of the Museum Military History (1991); KOPP, PETER F. UND REINHART, CHRISTIAN: Valentin Sauerbrey in Basel 1846-1881 (1972); KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM, WIEN: Katalog der Leibrustkammer, Vol. 1 500 - 1530 (1976); LAKING, GUY FRANCIS: Wallace Collection Catalogues, Oriental Arms and Armour (1964); LEBEDYNSKY, IAROSLAV : Alexandre II en 1869 ; LYNDSAY, MERRILL: Miniature Arms (1970); MANN, JAMES G.: A Further Account of the Armour preserved in the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazia near Mantua (1938); MILLER, YURI (EDITOR): Russian Arms and Armour (1982); MORIN, MARCO & HELD, ROBERT: Beretta, The World's Oldest Industrial Dynasty (1980); MUSEE D'ARMES DE LIEGE: Collection Pierre Solvay ; NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF VIENNA: Guide to the Collections (1975); NORMAN, A.V.B. & WILSON, G.M.: Treasures from the Tower of London (1983); NORTH, ANTHONY : Islamic Arms (1985); PURICELLI-GUERRA, ARTURO: Armi in occidente (1966); PUYPE, JAN PIET & DER HOEVEN, MARCO VAN: Het arsenal van de wereld (1993); REVERSEAU, JEAN-PIERRE: Musee de L'Armee Paris (1982); REVERSEAU, JEAN-PIERRE: Musee de L'Armee Paris (1982); ROSSI, FRANCESCO: Medieval Arms and Armour (1990); SCHAAL, DIETER: Suhler Feuerwaffen (1981); SMALL ARMS ARMOURY CATALOGUE - The Pagean of Royal Fashion Crown Princess Victoria; TARASSUK, LEONID & BLAIR, CLAUDE (EDITORS): The complete encyclopaedia of Arms and Weapons (1982); TEMESVERY, FERENC: Waffenschatze Prunkwaffen (1982); THE ARTS COUNCIL Prestige de l'armurerie portugaise La part de LiEge (1991); THE ARTS COUNCIL: Art Treasures from Vienna (1949) Cortez, J. The Kremlin Armoury 1993; VARIOUS AUTHORS: The Invalides of the Army Museum (1993); VON KIENBUSCH, CARL OTTO & LAROCCA, DONALD J.: Kienbusch Centennial (1984); WILLIAMS, ALAN AND DE REUCK, ANTHONY: The Royal Armoury at Greenwich 1515-1649, A History of its Technology (1995); ZELLER, ALFRED P: Waffen des Abendlandes (1966) £350-450 | Nil |
900 | |
| 327 | BARRY, MICHAEL : An Affair of Honour (1981); BIBESCO, LE PRINCE ; GEORGES: Conseils pour les Duels (1900); CHENEVIX TRENCH, CHARLES: A History of Marksmanship (1972); CORNFIELD, SUSIE: The Queen's Prize, The Story of the National Rifle Association (1987); KELVER, GERALD O.: Schuetzen Rifles, History and Loadings (1989); KOTTENKAMP, DR F.: The History of Chivalry and Armour (1988); KUGLER, DIETMAR: Das Duell, Zwiekampf um die Ehre (1986); LE COMTE DE VERGER SAINT-THOMAS: Noveau code du Duel (1887); LE COMTE DE VERGER SAINT-THOMAS: Noveau code du Duel (1887); POWELL, GEORGE H. : Duelling Stories of the Sixteenth Century ; RANGSTR(tm)M, LENA: Tournaments and the Dream of Chivalry (1992); RICHARD BARBER AND JULIET BARKER: Tournaments, Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages (1989); SILVER, G.: Paradoxes of Defence (1933) £200-250 | Nil |
200 | |
| 328 | BOWLING, A.H.: British Hussar Regiments 1805-1914 (1972); BOWLING, A.H.: Indian Cavalry Regiments 1880-1914 (1971); BOWLING, A.H.: Scottish Regiments and Uniforms 1660-1914 (1971); CASSIN-SCOTT, JACK & FABB, JOHN : Ceremonial Uniforms of the World (1973); EEPIEKA, LADISLAV, DOLaNEK, VLADIMaR,; KONOPISK_, PETR: Armes d'Apparat, des collections du Musee militaire historique de Prague (1993); CHAPPELL, MICHAEL & HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP : World Uniforms and Battles 1815-50 (1976); CHARLES STADDEN: Coldstream Guards, Dress and Appointments 1658-1972 (1973); COCHRANE, PETER: Scottish Military Dress (1987); D.H. HAGGER: Hussars and Mounted Rifles, Uniforms of the Imperial German Cavalry 1900-1914 (1974); DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT: Henry VIII and the Development of Coastal Defence (1976); DOUGLAS MILLER: Die Landsknechte, Armeen und Waffen Band 5 (1980); DUFFY, CHRISTOPHER: The Army of Maria Theresa (1977); ELLIS, C. & BISHOP, D.: Military Transport of World War I (1970); ELLIS, JOHN: Cavalry, The History of Mounted Warfare (1978); FJESTAD, S.P.: Blue Book of Gun Values 17th edition ; FLETCHER, IAN : A Guards Officer in the Peninsula (1992); FOSTEN, D.S.V.: Cuirassiers and Heavy Cavalry, Dress Uniforms of the German Imperial Cavalry 1900-1914 (1973); FOSTEN, D.S.V.: Great Battles, Blenheim (1975); FUNCKEN LILIANE AND FRED: Arms and Uniforms, the Age of Chivalry Part 1& 3 (1982); FUNCKEN, LILIANE AND FRED: The Lace Wars Part 1 & 2 (1977); GILES, W.B. AND GILES, G.D.: Yeoman Service (1985); GLOVER, MICHAEL : Wellington's Army In the Peninsula 1808-1814 (1977); GRANT, GEORGE: Highland Military Discipline of 1757 (1967); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP J: Napoleon's Military Machine (1988); HOWELL, LT. COL. R.L.: The Pembroke Yeomanry (1987); JAMES CRAMER: Military Marching, A Pictorial History (1992); KIGHTLY, CHARLES: Great Battles, Flodden 1975; KINNA, H. & MOSS, D.A. : Jager & Schutzen, Dress and Distinction 1910-1914 (1977); LAHOZ, ANTONIO MANZANO & GONZELEZ, LUIS GREVALOS: Los Uniformes del Estado Militar de Espana del ano 1815 (1987); LUCAS, JAMES: Fighting Troops of the Austro-Hungarian Army 1868-1914 (1987); MARRION, R.J. : Lancers and Dragoons, Uniforms of the Imperial German Cavalry 1900-1914 (1975); MARTIN, PAUL: European Military Uniforms, A Short History (1963); MEDINA EVILA, CARLOS J.: Organizacion y Uniformes de la Artilleria a la II Republica (1992); MITCHELL, MAJOR T. L: ..His Majesty's Regulations - 1828 (1965); MOLLO, BORIS: The Indian Army (1981); MOLLO, JOHN & MCGREGOR, MALCOLM: Uniforms of the Seven Years War 1756-63 (1977); ... For full listing please see printed catalogue £300-350 | Nil |
450 | |
| 329 | BROSSE, J. ET LACHOUQUE, H.: Uniformes et Costumes du 1er Empire (1972) ; BUKHARI, EMIR: French Napoleonic Line Infantry 1796-1815 (1973) ; BUKHARI, EMIR: Napoleon's Cavalry (1979); CASSIN-SCOTT, JACK: Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars in colour 1786-1814 (1973); DE GRANCEY, GENERAL: La PremiEre Guerre Mondiale 1914-1918 (1968); DEMPSEY, JR, GUY C..: Napoleon's Army 1807-1814 (1997); FUNCKEN, LILIANE & FRED: L'Uniforme et les Armes des Soldats de la Guerre 1914-1918 (1970) ; FUNCKEN, LILIANE ET FRED: L'Uniforme et les Armes des Soldats du Premier Empire Vol. 1 & 2 (1968 & 1969 x2) ; GLOVER, MICHAEL: Warfare in the Age of Bonaparte (1980) ; GRIFFITH, PATRICK: French Artillery, Nations in Arms 1800-1815 (1976) ; HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP & CHAPPELL, MICHAEL: Uniforms of the Retreat from Moscow (1976); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP & WARNER, CHRISTOPHER: Uniforms of the French Revolutionary Wars (1789-1802); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP J.: British Infantry of the Napoleonic Wars (1987); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP J: Napoleon's Military Machine (1988); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP: Uniforms of the French Revolutionary Wars 1789-1802 (1981); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP: Weapons & Equipment of the Napoleonic Wars 1979); HEAD, MICHAEL G.: Foot Regiments of the Imperial Guard (1972); HEAD, MICHAEL G.: Foot Regiments of the Imperial Guard (1972); HEAD, MICHAEL G.: French Napoleonic Lancer Regiments (1971); HEAD, MICHAEL: French Napoleonic Artillery (1970); HEAD, MICHAEL: Grenadiers a cheval de la Garde Imperiale (1978); JANSSON, PER-ERIC: Leipzig, The Battle of the Nations (1975); MICHAEL HEAD: Chasseurs a Cheval de la Garde Imperiale (1978); QUENNEVAT, JEAN-CLAUDE: Les vrais soldats de Napoleon (1968); THE ARIEL PRESS, LONDON: The Imperial Guard of Napoleon Bonaparte (1968); THORBURN, W.A.: French Army Regiments and Uniforms, from the Revolution to 1870 (1969); VON PIVKA, OTTO: Armies of 1812 (1977); VON PIVKA, OTTO: Armies of the Napoleonic Era (1979); WARNER, RICHARD: Napoleon's Enemies (1977); WINDROW, MARTIN: Uniforms of the French Foreign Legion 1831-1981 (1981) £200-300 | Nil |
450 | |
| 330 | EPES BROWN, JOSEPH: The North American Indians, A selection of photographs by Edward S. Curtis (1972); GIBBS, PETER: The Battle of the Alma (1963); HAMILTON COX, KURT & LANGELLIER, JOHN P.: Longknives, The U.S. Cavalry and other Mounted Forces, 1845-1942 (1996); HAYTHORNTHWAITE, PHILIP: Uniforms of the American Civil War (1975); HOLLON, W. EUGENE: Frontier Violence, another look (1974); HORAN, JAMES D.: The Gunfighters (1994); HUNT, C.J. & EMBLETON, G. A.: The American Civil War (1974); KATCHER, PHILIP: Confederate Forces of the American Civil War ; LANGELLIER, JOHN P.: Bluecoats, The U.S. Army in the West 1848-1897 (1995); LORD, FRANCIS A. & WISE, ARTHUR: Uniforms of the Civil War (1970); MAY, ROBIN & EMBLETON, G.A.: The American West (1973); MCLOUGHLIN, DENIS: Wild & Woolly, An Encyclopaedia of the Old West (1975); MOLLO, JOHN & MCGREGOR, MALCOLM: Uniforms of the Seven Years War 1756-63 (1977); O'NEAL, BILL: Encyclopaedia of Western Gun-Fighters (1979); ROSA, JOSEPH G & MAY, ROBIN: Gunsmoke, A study in Violence in the Wild West (1977); TURNER, GEOFFREY: Indians of North America (1979); URWIN, GREGORY J.W: The United States Cavalry (1983); WARNER, CHRIS: American Civil War, Union Infantry Uniforms (1977); WATTS, PETER: Dictionary of the Old West (1977); WEST, TOM: Heroes on Horseback, The story of the Pony Express (1969) £100-150 | Nil |
200 | |
| 331 | BARNETT, CORRELLI: Marlborough (1974); BATCHELOR, JOHN & HOGG, IAN: Artillery (1973); BLACKMORE, H.L.: The Armouries of the Tower of London (1976); BOUDRIOT, JEAN: Armes a feu Francaises Modeles D'Ordonnance (1961); CHAMBERLAIN, PETER AND GANDER, TERRY: Heavy Artillery (1975); CHAMBERLAIN, PETER AND GANDER, TERRY: Infantry Mountain and Airborne Guns (1975); CHAMBERLAIN, PETER AND GANDER, TERRY: Infantry Mountain and Airborne Guns (1975); CHAMBERLAIN, PETER AND GANDER, TERRY: Machine Guns(1974); CHANDLER, DAVID: The Art of Warfare on Land (1974); CONTAMIE, PHILIPPE: War in the Middle Ages (1984); CORMACK, A.J.R.: Famous Rifles and Machine Guns (1977); DE NICOLAY, NICOLAS: Dans L'Empire de Soliman Le Magnifique (1989); DUFFY, CHRISTOPHER: The Army of Frederick the Great (1974); DUNHAM, KEITH : The Gun Trade of Birmingham ; EGG, JOBE, LACHOUQUE, CLEATOR & REICHEL: Guns, An Illustrated History of Artillery (1971); ELLACOTT, S.E.: Guns (1960); LOVER, MICHAEL: Warfare from Waterloo to Mons (1980); GUNDI, MARTHA TEACH: The Various and Ingenious Machines of Agostino Ramelli (1976); GUSH, GEORGE AND WINDROW, MARTIN: The English Civil War (1978); GUSH, GEORGE: Renaissance Armies (1975); HOBART, F.W.A.: Pictorial History of the Sub-Machine Gun (1973); HOGG, IAN & BATCHELOR, JOHN: Naval Gun (1978); HOGG, IAN AND BATCHELOR, JOHN: The Submachine-gun (1978); HOGG, IAN V, SARSON, PETER & BRYAN, TONY: Artillery in Color 1920 - 1963 (1980); HOGG, IAN V. : The Encyclopaedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II (1977); HOPPEN, ALISON: The Fortification of Malta by the order of St John (1979); HUGHES, MAJOR-GENERAL B. P.: Firepower (1974); HUMBLE, RICHARD: Warfare in the Ancient World (1980); JOHNSON, CURT: Artillery, The Big Guns Go to War (1975); KOCH, H.W.: Medieval Warfare (1978); KOCH, H.W.: The Rise of Modern Warfare 1618-1815 (1981); LANGER, HERBERT: The Thirty Years' War (1978); LATHAM, J.D.&; PATERSON, LT.CDR. W.F.: Saracen Archery (1970); MAY, ROBIN & EMBLETON, G.A.: The Franco-Prussian War 1870 (1975); ROGERS, COLONEL H.C.B.: A History of Artillery (1975); ROGERS, COLONEL H.C.B.: A History of Artillery (1975); SOMMER, FRANCOIS: Les Armes de chasse a canons rayes (1972) £300-400 | Nil |
550 |
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