Fonsie Mealy's RARE BOOKS & COLLECTIBLES December 7th & 8th, 2021

68 Imperfections Not Stated Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 Militaria 470. Militaria: - A 19th Century long Gentleman’s Dress Sword, with shaped blade, indistinct stamps on blade, painted black scabbard with ring drops, the shaped brass hilt stamped with number ‘333’ and wired grip handle, approx. 116cms (45”) long overall, some pitting and wear, as a weapon, w.a.f. (1) €200 - €300 471. Militaria: A 19th Century Gentleman’s Umbrella, with ebony and carved bone handle, black parasol, and concealed sword in handle, as a weapon, w.a.f. (1) €150 - €200 472. Militaria: An early forged metal Short Sword, with spear type handle, concave base and base nubbin (lacks handle) approx. 56cms (22”) long overall, as a weapon, w.a.f. (1) Provenance: Important Irish Military collector and by direct Family descent. €300 - €400 473. Militaria: A forged 1798 period Spear or Pike, with open holder; a leather 19th Century Gun Powder Flask; a pair of Victorian steel Hand Cuffs stamped with numbers ‘547’ as a collection, w.a.f. (3) Provenance: Important Irish Military collector and by direct Family descent. €300 - €400 474. Militaria: A collection of various Accoutrements to include: decorated brass powder flask and bullet moulds, as a lot, w.a.f. (1) €100 - €150 475. Militaria: AWar of Independence period double Bandolier, with ten pouches, steel and brass mounts, as is, w.a.f. (1) €200 - €300 476. A 19th Century percussion Derringer by F.H. Clark Memphis, .42 calibre, browned finish with etched silver mounts, checkered handle (lacks ram rod), marked on breech, some pitting, as an antique, w.a.f. (1) €400 - €600 477. A 19th Century double barrel percussion Handgun, by Rigby of Dublin, with attractive blued damascus barrels, engraved locks and stock, with honeycomb mahogany handle. As an antique weapon, w.a.f. (1) €400 - €600 478. An antique Ladies single shot ‘conceal’ Weapon Pistol, with percussion mechanism and wooden handle, as an antique weapon, w.a.f. (1) €80 - €120 479. An Irish 19th Century muzzle loading, double action Percussion Revolver, by Calderwood & Sons, 4 North Earl St., Dublin, Adams patent (B. 16280) No. 31953 (stock and barrel matching), makers name on top also stamped ‘L.A.C., with ‘P Crown’motif and ‘V Crown’motif, chequered handle, as an antique, w.a.f. (1) €180 - €250 470 478 479 475 476 477 471 472 473

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