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A rare 19th century entwined dolphins powder flask. Copper body depicting stylised dolphins, intertwined. Brass top with nozzle and lever for measuring powder. No apparent makers marks. Approximately 20cm length. Condition: some depressions to the body. Tiny split along the seam towards the bottom, and on the neck. Fractures to the brass nozzle.
A 19th century brass powder flask, repousee decorated with stags to both sides. 2 small suspension rings to both sides, plus funnel to the top for measuring the drams. Plus 4 other brass/copper examples, each with decoration to both sides. The largest flask measures approximately 19.5mm length. Condition: each flask has some damage or repairs. The brass example with stags has a split to the seam. The copper example has numerous solder repairs. A brass example has a detached brass funnel, another brass example splits and a solder repair. Several flasks also have some dents from use.
A RARE GEORGE VI SILVER HIP FLASK by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1939, of rounded rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, the pull-off cover revealing a hinged bayonet cover at 45-degrees to one shoulder. 9.5cm by 7.5cm, 5.4 troy ouncesSome rubbing to the marks but legible. Retailer's mark is clear. No personalised engraving or erasure. The bayonet cover opens and closes well. Small shallow dent to one side but generally in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1875, of rounded rectangular form, with screw cap, engraved with scrolling foliage and flowers, two vacant cartouches. 8cm by 9.5cm, 4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The screw cap works well. Faint evidence of past erasure to the cartouche to the front. Small dent to one shoulder. In otherwise very good condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Birmingham 1893, plain rectangular with rounded corners, shaped for the pocket, bayonet cover. 13.2cm high, 3.9 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The bayonet cover works well, and the cork is intact. No personalised engraving or erasure. In very good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK by Elkington & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, with bayonet top and leather-covered upper above a removable silver cup to the base. 13cm highThe marks are clear. The bayonet top works well, and the cork is intact. No personalised engraving. The leather is worn. In generally good condition.
Two powder flasks - one leather covered by James Dixon and the other scroll embossed copper by Hawksley; together with three brass mounted shot flasks, one with Irish style dispensing action (5)Condition Report:Hawksley lacking dispensing nozzle.Dixon lacking return action spring.One shot flask lacking thumb action.
Two brass mounted leather shot flasks with thumb action nozzles; Dixon & Son Improved patent plain copper and brass powder flask; and modern Italian .44 calibre embossed copper and brass powder flask in original box (4)Condition Report:Shot flasks - reasonable condition consistent with age and use. One lacking return spring to nozzle.Dixon - some dinting to body consistent with use.Italian - virtually mint condition in box with storage and opening wear.
A small group of collectors' items, including a pair of George III silver spectacles, London 1807, within a red leather case, another pair of cased spectacles, a long glass flask with woven wicker cover, length 17cm, a set of gilt metal sovereign scales and two turned treen seal cases.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Ward and Son percussion 12 bore shotgun Ward and Son percussion 12 bore shotgun, 30 inch Damascus barrels, the actions engraved with scrollwork, no serial number, fitted into a modern case with cleaning accessories, powder and shot flask and Parker Hale powder scoops. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be bought with out a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18 and ID will be requested if the gun is to be posted out to a home address.The case measures 79cm x 29cm The gun has an old refinish job which is starting to fade very slightly in places. There is fresh surface corrosion spots dotted around the barrels and action. The left tube has a very light impression to it close to the muzzle. There is some light pitting marks that can be seen to the barrels under the new browning. The bores are clean with only occasional spots which might clean up. Both actions work correctly with strong springs. The nipples have been replaced. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents, scratches and small stains. The ramrod has been replaced.
Two similar cased deactivated percussion target pistols, Two similar deactivated percussion target pistols, each with 10 inch hexagonal fluted barrels decorated with scrollwork (varies slightly in style), scroll engraved actions , spur trigger guards and chequered grips with brass bosses, in maker's case with accessories including powder flask, bullet mould, loading rods, mallet and other tools.Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.The case measures 50cm x 31cmThe pistols are in fair condition. The hammers move forward and back under spring tension but will not cock or dry fire. The metalwork has some light pitting and surface speckling. There is a short reglued split to the woodwork beside one trigger guard finial. The case lining has some wear, stains and small faults. The exterior of the case has some chips and losses to the veneer, the lid has some losses to the brass inlay and is speckled with white paint. There is not key to the lock.
Large size James Dixon and Sons powder flask Large size James Dixon and Sons powder flask, leather covered brass body with four eyelets, with adjustable spout or 3-5 drams. 26cm long The flask is in good general condition. The spring catch works correctly although the spring has a tendency to ride up slightly when worked and may be a replacement. The brass has some very light scuffs and scratches. The leather is in good order and all the seams are intact. There are a few small scuffs and stains as can be seen in the online images but no thin or worn-through parts.
A Chinese moon flask, painted in tones of underglaze blue with warriors on horseback, within circular reserves on a ground of leafy stems, 15.5cm high, 19th century (faults); a Chinese slender baluster vase, painted in tones of underglaze blue with a lady and not attendants, 16cm high, double circle mark (2)
A box of various plated wares to include dishes, asparagus servers, six section toast rack, cutlery, hip flask, pedestal bowls, fruit bowl etc., together with one volume “Stuart Devlin Designer Goldsmith and Silversmith”, published by ACC Art Books Ltd, 2018, tooled and gilded cloth board bound with dust jacket
Of Deerhound interest; six silver tea spoons, the finials modelled as deerhounds, various marks and makers, a pewter hip flask, inscribed 'Humberside Hound Association April 2000', two EPNS hound club of East Anglia spoons, a silver napkin ring from The Kennel Club, Birmingham marks, and an EPNS trinket box, 153gms (11) Condition Report:Available upon request
Two 19th century leather shot flasks together with a Dixon & Co copper and brass powder flask, moulded with floral and leaf decoration and another, brass, with a graduated nozzle ranging from 2 2/4 to 3 dram, with relief moulded decoration of a hunting hound and deer in landscape to either side(4)
A GROUP OF INTERESTING ADVERTISING AND OTHER COLLECTABLES, TO INCLUDE A 1920'S ROWNTREES CACHOUS CRICKET BAT MINIATURE SWEET TIN, A CASTROL KEY RING, A NATIONAL BENZOLE MIXTURE SPINING TOP AND TWO KEY FOBS, A BRIGGS AND CO RULER, A HAZELINE CREAM MEDICINE SPOON WITH CORKSCREW HANDLE, A CAMPHOR ICE TIN, A VICTORIAN BRASS TOBACCO BOX, A VICTORIAN PADLOCK WITH KEY, A HORN SNUFF BOX, A ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL POCKET KNIFE, AN AA CAR BADGE, A POCKET FLASK WITH 1868 INSCRIPTION, A PIG PIN CUSHION, A COTY COMPACT, A FURTHER POCKET KNIFE AND A BAKELITE OIL BOTTLE.
A Decorative Middle Eastern Flintlock pistol, having carved wooden stock, with applied embossed white metal decoration, 35cm barrel, action stiffbelieve to be a real firearm due to the barrel not being blocked, the firing hole is present to the side of the barrel leading to inside the barrel, however please form own opinion, before bidding, sold as seen, no powder flask with this lot. We can only pack online if overseas. Buyer will need to sort all papers and documents for the import and export overseas. We do not pack these overseas
Late 19th/early 20th century cut glass scent flask of long narrow, cylindrical form, with white metal hinged cover (unmarked). 24cm overall length.General overall condition good, metal top has surface wear and scratching, decoration is worn, glass body good, dirty inside and some minor chips and nibbles, no major chips or cracks, interior stopper missing.

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