Dear customers,

We will be attending the following exhibitions:

If you are interested in any items from our catalogue and have the opportunity to visit one of the exhibitions, please let us know the item number and your name, and we will bring the goods for you to view in person.
Kind regards, Alex

  • Pair Of Brass Barreled Brass Frame Flintlock Boxlock Pocket Pistols

    Pair Of Brass Barreled Brass Frame Flintlock Boxlock Pocket Pistols (Lot: 309)

    An Interesting Pair Of Late 18th Early 19th Century Brass Barreled Brass Frame Flintlock Boxlock Pocket Pistols With Pearl And Staghorn Inlaid Walnut Butts. 

    3 inch cannon muzzle barrels. .45 caliber.

    These pistols came from the world renowned collection of Stembridge Gun Rentals, formerly the principal firearms rental department on the Paramount Pictures lot. They bear deeply stamped Stembridge inventory numbers ‘795’ and ‘796’. These attractive flintlock pistols doubtless were used in any number of Hollywood’s “Golden Era” films. If you take the time and find them in a legendary film their value will increase many times, even exponentially.

    Pistols are unmarked and sparsely engraved with a sunburst. Center hammers with push on safeties. Steel trigger guards with sunburst engraving. Flattened walnut butts are profusely inlaid with scrimshawed mother of pear flowers and stag horn pellets and tendrils.  Brass frame and barrel are deep golden untouched patina.

    Steel hammer and frizzen are deep age brown. Hammers have Stembridge/Paramount Studio metal flints specifically for use in films. Walnut butts have a few age cracks and minor losses to inlay but are most presentable. One action functions the other requires adjustment.

    A fascinating pair that could richly reward some enjoyable cinematic research.

    $ 1,395 fee: 22.5%
  • Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939.

    Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939. (Lot: 597)

    Original Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1939 issue, instituted on 1 September 1939. Traditional three-piece construction with a magnetic blackened iron core and a silvered frame featuring the characteristic beaded inner edge. The obverse displays the swastika with the date “1939”, while the reverse bears the founding date “1813”. Complete with its original suspension ribbon in the correct black-white-red-white-black colors. Good collectible condition, showing honest age and wear consistent with period use.

    $ 175 fee: 22.5%
  • NSDAP 15 Year Service Ribbon.

    NSDAP 15 Year Service Ribbon. (Lot: 348)

    This medal is in extremely nice condition. No enamel damage. The ribbon is intact and the gold was is still excellent and bright.

    $ 555 fee: 22.5%
  • Minesweeper Badge, Third Reich.

    Minesweeper Badge, Third Reich. (Lot: 553)

    Original early-type Minesweeper Badge made of tombac, featuring a gilt oak-leaf wreath and silvered mine-explosion plume above stylised waves. The reverse bears the correct maker marks:
    “FEC. OTTO PLACZEK BERLIN” and
    “AUSF. SCHWERIN BERLIN”.

    Typical Schwerin hardware: solid block hinge, broad long pin, and classic catch construction. Condition is very good for age — attractive patina, honest wear to the edges, and partially preserved gilding on the wreath. No cleaning, all finishes are original.

    A desirable early tombac example by Schwerin, considered one of the most collectible makers of this award.

    $ 550 fee: 22.5%