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Chinese blue and white porcelain rouleau vases, panels painted with objects, four character mark, 20.5cm, pair of moon flasks painted with prunus, and two other moon flasks.Qty: 5Condition report:Largest vase - small chip to the rim, some firing irregularities, no restoration or hairlinesMoon flask with figures - crudely restored flanges to the shoulders, minor chipping to the glaze on rim and baselineSmallest moon flask - chipping around the entire rim with resulting hairline and glaze loss to the exterior. Shallow chips to the glaze elsewhere on the body.
Shooting. A rare George III silver powder flask, of flat backed pear shape, crested, 19.5cm h, marks obscured (in part, by reeded collar), Sheffield 1791, contemporary or early brown leather bag tooled with initials T.W.E., 5oz 8dwt Good overall condition apart from minor dent and slight scratches, some surface rust on the blue steel spring, nozzle dented and very slightly chipped but not split, no splits to flask body, no repairLeather bag in good condition for age
A Chelsea-Derby scent bottle or flask, c.1770, the flattened body painted in the manner of James Giles with festooned urns in red monochrome, reserved on a blue ground with gilt detailing, and a Royal Worcester scent bottle of shield shape, decorated with loose flower sprays on a yellow ground, the Chelsea-Derby stopper a replacement, 10cm. (2)
1920s silver hip flask, of plain circular form, engraved with initials, with screw cap, hallmarked G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1924, together with a set of six modern silver coffee spoons, hallmarked Francis Howard, Sheffield 1975, in fitted case and two mother of pearl handled fruit knives, both hallmarked, flask H7cmCondition Report:Weighable silver approx 2.87 ozt (89.3 grams)
Cased Samuel Nock percussion 54 bore revolver, serial number 30574, 6.5inch sighted octagonal barrel, the top strap engraved 'Samuel Nock 116 Jermyn Street London', the five shot cylinder with London proof marks, the frame is engraved 'Adam Patent' and is stamped 'I. Brazier' chequered wood grips with sprung trap to the base. The original mahogany case has the maker's label to the inside and contains a copper and brass flask, cleaning rod with jag, nipple key, screw driver and a tin of Kynock percussion caps. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. The case measures 34cm x 20cm The revolver is in good general condition. Some of the blued finish remains but has worn down to a grey patina in most places of the revolver and there are the odd small pitting or corrosion spots dotted around. The bore has a couple of very small pitting spots but is generally excellent, bright with crisp rifling. The action works correctly with a strong spring, good timing and good lock up. The case is in good general order with small dents, scratches and signs of age and use. The lid is coming unstuck from the sides at two corners but still appears stable. There is a chip to one section of lining. The partitions are all strong and stable. Ther is some foxing and fading to the green lining and maker label.
Cased Deane Adams and Deane percussion 54bore revolver, serial number 12489, 6.5inch sighted octagonal barrel, the tope strap engraved 'Deane, Adams and Deane, 30 King William Street London Bridge', also engraved with an owners monogram F.S.C., the five shot cylinder also bearing the matching serial number and London proof marks, the frame is engraved 'Adam Patent' and bears a retailer name 'E & E Manuel, Agents 101 High Street Portsmouth'. The original oak case has the maker's label to the inside, and contains an original Adams bullet and ball mould, C&J.W. Hawksley copper and brass flask, cleaning rod with jag, nipple key, screw driver and wad punch, Dixon and Sons oil bottle, and a tin of Kynock percussion caps. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. The case measures 34cm x 20cm The revolver is in fair general condition but has a lot of original blue remaining. There are some light pitting marks dotted around as well as a patch on the barrel of heavier pitting, this can be seen from the online images. The bore has a crisp rifling pattern but there is some pitting within the grooves where they run up next to the lands. The cylinder is polished bright and has some scattered pitting marks. Four of the five nipples move with the wrench, one does not, but it looks like with soaking it might free up. The action works correctly and positively with good timing and excellent lock up. There are some scrape marks to the finish on the frame around the heads of some of the screws from an oversized screwdriver being used. The accessories are in good general condition with slight wear marks and very light pitting to some of the steel parts. The screwdriver blade has a slight twist to it from over exersion. The powder flask has some dents and is covered in light speckled corrosion. The case show signs of age and use but is structurally sound. There are lots of dents marks and stains. There is a chip to one lower corner and a split to one underside board. The linings internally have some sections which wobble but are still affixed in place. There is no key for the lock.
Flintlock .750 Brown Bess replica musket after Grice, serial number 274, 46inch barrel with Birmingham black powder proof marks, (two barrel lugs missing) full length stock with brass furniture, together with a leather shooting pouch containing cleaning equipment, a shot flask, and a .735 ball mould.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED. 158cm overall, 146 cm with barrel removed.
Pietta .44 New Model Army stainless steel percussion muzzle loading revolver, serial number 243156, 8 inch octagonal barrel fitted with target sights, Italian black powder proof marks. With plastic case containing powder flask, bullets, wads etc.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .44 REVOLVER VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.The case measures 39cm x 46cm The revolver shows signs of extensive use and wear which includes scratching and marks to to metalwork and loss of finish plus some dents and marks to the grips. The action works correctly with good timing and lock up, there is only a small amount of side to side play in the cylinder when the gun is cocked. The bore has some very light and minor pitting spots around the muzzle face and some very occasional scattered marks within the bore but is otherwise good with reasonably crisp rifling showing only small signs of wear.
Late 18th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol By F Archer.400, 3 inch, steel, turn off cannon barrel. Flat side body with floral engraving and maker "F Archer". Steel frizzen. Steel trigger guard (loose). Flat side, bag shape grip. Parts absent. Good restoration project. Together with a 19th century, copper, floral body priming flask with brass nozzle. 2 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

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