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A pair of 19th century leather powder flasks, one embossed with a pheasant within a cartouche, the other with huntsman on horseback, G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, corresponding brass powder measure stamped G & J W Hawksley, with a rosewood handle, another powder measure, two brass cartridge fillers, and a brass gun cartridge loader. (7)
A GEORGE I BULLET TEAPOT, of conventional form with a strap hinged lid, knopped finial, extended wood scroll handle, the body engraved with a coat of arms in a baroque cartouche, on a tucked in circular foot, by Timothy Ley, London 1724, 4.25"" high, (c.13.4oz). Provenance: Acquired from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. London 28/02/1997. The collection of James Fairfax A.C. Stanbridge Mill, Gussage All Saints, Dorset.
An unusual early 20th Century gilt metal and mother of pearl travelling bedside style Clock, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed Lancel, Paris and flanked by a mother of pearl bezel, the dial with unusual pendulum aperture at the six o'clock position, the gilded case back engraved with vertical bands of flowers in Art Deco style and with vacant cartouche in the shape of 'C' scrolls housed within original silk linked lancet shaped case, the clock 6.25cm high CONDITION REPORT: Seems to work and tick OK, some gilding away to base and mother of pearl bezel 'loose', otherwise seems reasonable for age.
A Sword Stick with silver mounted handle, the handle with hinged lid opening to reveal interior with shot flask also emblazoned with a two headed eagle above a cartouche in relief, the white metal handle with Russian style assay marks above a turned tapering ebonised stick, the white metal handle pulling out to reveal the Sword with 50cm blade, the full height approx. 94cm
A fine and heavy early 19th Century hallmarked silver Christening Tankard of campana form, the high scrolling arched handle cast with a handle unusually modelled as a sea horse, the body with shaped vacant cartouche heading a vertical repousse leaf design, on circular cas foot with textured finish and scalloped edge, gilded interior, makers mark CD, assayed London 1828, 9.5cm high to top of handle, approx. 165g
A ladies early 20th Century hallmarked silver circular Compact, the hinged lid opening to reveal circular mirror and with central circular vacant cartouche and engine turned decoration, gilded interior, makers mark SJR, assayed London 1921, approx. 53g (including internal glass mirror plate), 5.5cm diameter
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