W. JEFFERY, PLYMOUTH A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAMS' PATENT', serial no. 40561, circa 1856, with blued octagonal 5 3/4in. barrel, the top-strap signed 'WM. JEFFERY, UNION ST. PLYMOUTH', solid frame border line engraved with double action mechanism, plain five-shot cylinder, sliding safe behind the cylinder, chequered walnut semi saw-handled one-piece grip, the whole retaining much original blued finish and complete with a period oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and containing a patent mould, bag shaped flask in fine condition bar a broken mainspring, nipple key, oil bottle and cap-pouch
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COLT, LONDON A CASED .36 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'COLT'S LONDON 1851 NAVY', serial no. 31708, for 1855, with octagonal 7 1/2in. London proved barrel, the top-flat signed 'ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON', six-shot cylinder scrubbed of scene, open iron frame marked 'COLTS PATENT', iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, factory chequered walnut one-piece grip and articulated under-barrel rammer, dome-head screws, retaining strong traces of a London blued finish (some staining), all matching numbers, in an English market oak Colt case, the lid with brass escutcheon, central lock (key present), the interior lined and compartmented in customary Colt style with blue baize, the inside of lid with period parchment instruction label and complete with James Dixon 'Colt Navy' copper flask, steel double cavity Colt Patent mould, pewter oil-bottle, correct 'L' shaped nipple key, cap-tin and wood-handled cleaning rod
DEANE, ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION-REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAM'S PATENT', serial no. B1074, circa 1856, with octagonal 6in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, the top-strap signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, 30 KING WILLIAM ST'T LONDON BRIDGE', plain cylinder, borderline engraved frame, chequered walnut one-piece grip, iron butt-cap and swinging rammer mounted to left of frame, the majority retaining much original finish and complete with its original oak storage case compartmented and lined in green baize (some restoration) and together with a mould, cleaning rod, oil bottle, flask and cap-tin
DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A CASED 38-BORE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION-REVOLVER, MODEL '1851 ADAM'S PATENT', serial no. 10460R, circa 1852, with blued octagonal 7 3/4in. barrel, the top-strap and flat signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, 30 KING WILLIAM ST'T LONDON BRIDGE', dove-tailed fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, borderline and scroll engraved solid frame, plain five-shot cylinder (slight traces of finish), spur-less hammer, guarded double action only trigger and chequered walnut semi saw-handled grip with moulded and engraved grip-cap and complete with its original oak case, lined and compartmented in green baize (some compartments loose), the lid with original yellow parchment trade label and containing a number of period accessories including a mould, a fine condition powder flask, nipple-key, turn-screw, oil bottle, cap-bag, wad-punch and cleaning rod, lock closure (damaged, missing key)
A CASED PAIR OF 100-BORE PERCUSSION PAKTONG-BODIED MUFF-PISTOLS, UNSIGNED, no visible serial numbers, English circa 1840, with Birmingham proved re-blued turn-off octagonal 1 3/4in. barrels, border and scroll engraved squared boxlock actions with central hammers and folding concealed automatic triggers (one blade repaired), finely chequered walnut bag-shaped butts with short-tailed paktong caps and diamond-shaped escutcheons to wrists, in a period relined and refitted walnut case and including a small reproduction flask and turnscrew
A CASED 50-BORE PERCUSSION TRANSITIONAL REVOLVER SIGNED 'JOSEPH BOURNE', no visible serial number, circa 1840, with blued octagonal 5 3/4in. barrel (much finish remaining), engraved band at muzzle, signature to top-flat, wedge barrel retainer and plunge ball-seater below barrel, plain six-shot cylinder with engraved band around leading edge, moulded bottom strap, moulded nipple-shield, border and scroll engraved rounded boxlock action with engraved bar hammer, central sighting aperture to rear of hammer, chequered walnut grips, engraved back-strap and domed pommel with central trapdoor, complete in its oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and including a lozenge bodied flask, square nickel oil-bottle, scissors mould, turnscrew, caps and cleaning rod, a reproduction trade label for 'W.T. Hancock & Co. inside lid
COLT, USA A .31 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1849 POCKET', serial no. 87883, for 1854, with octagonal 4in. barrel signed on two lines 'ADDRESS SAM'L COLT, NEW YORK CITY' (traces of blued finish), plain five-shot cylinder with roll-engraved stagecoach hold-up scene ( contemporary but miss-matched number), open iron frame marked 'COLTS PATENT' (slight traces of colour), brass grip-straps and trigger guard bow with traces of silver plating and smooth flared walnut one-piece grip, together with a reproduction wood storage case lined in green velvet and a reproduction Colt 'eagle' flask
A CASED 10mm PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PISTOL, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'LEFAUCHEUX PATENT', serial no. 00, circa 1875, with 4 1/4in. twist brushed bright side-by-side barrels, borderline and scroll engraved boxlock action with twin central hammers (one cracked at nose) and concealed automatic triggers, fluted ebony grip with shell carving at head and panels of running vines to each side, capped pommel and Lefaucheux patent forward facing under-lever, in a probably later walnut case with period adapted Continental style lining for the pistol, a mahogany patch-pot, a small English-style copper powder-flask and a brass mounted mahogany cleaning rod together with an aperture for a box of cartridges Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
J. BEATTIE, LONDON AN OAK STORAGE CASE FOR A DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION GUN WITH TWO SETS OF BARRELS, WITH SOME ACCESSORIES, made between 1848-63, measuring externally 33 1/4in. x 11 1/2in. x 3in., lined in green baize with two barrel compartments currently fitted for 28 1/2in. barrels (would adapt to 31 1/2in.) and with compartments for accessories, together with a number of vintage cleaning rod sections, cleaning brushes, a derelict shot flask and a quantity of vintage oil bottles and tins, hook and key closure (key absent)
A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' teacup (second quality), three blue and white Royal Doulton coffee cans and saucers, a Beswick Blue Tit 992 and Goldcrest 2415 with damaged Robin 980 and Chaffinches 991, a Bourne Denby tankard with moulded hunting scene, a modern painted canal ware flask and cup, a large 16oz screw top Bovril bottle, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
ONE BOX OF LADIES PERFUMES, ETC, including foundation (Charles of The Ritz), lipsticks, face powder, rouge, etc, (Max Factor, Estee Lauder,) together with a ceramic dressing table trinket dish 'Yardley English Lavender', a boxed Christian Dior perfume flask 'Miss Dior' (1 box and 2 baskets) (Condition report: some items are used but in good condition)
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A MARLY HORSE AND ATTENDANT, AND TWO OTHER CERAMIC ITEMS, the Marly horse with loose front leg, bears underglaze blue crossed flag and lance mark, height 26cm, a late 19th century majolica moon flask with extensive restoration and damage to the handles, height 38cm and a late 19th century Parian vase with fruit and flowers encrusting, extensive damage, height approx. 53cm (3) (Condition report: all three pieces have damage as mentioned in the description, the moon flask also has a chip to the underside of the base)
AN OVERSIZED METAL HIP FLASK Of typical curved form, with leather pouch 44cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1886, the square-section body decorated in high-relief with 'prunts' within beaded borders, with screw-cap. 8.2cm highMaker's mark. The other marks are rubbed but legible. Dent to the shoulder and a couple of dints to the same. The cap is dented but screw on and off well. Bid live on our website without additional charge
A GEORGE III SILVER FLASK, marks rubbed but possibly by Thomas Law, Sheffield 1800, rounded rectangular with the pull-off cover opening to reveal a screw-cap, engraved with a boar crest with the motto 'AUDACTER ET STRENUE' and monogrammed. 12.5cm high, 6.6cm wide, 7.3 troy ouncesThe cup has the assayed mark, the flask is unmarked, there are surface scratches and several dents to both cup and flask
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, embossed with close basket weave bordered by leaves, the signed brass charger with external steel spring; a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, embossed with fluting, the brass charger stamped PATENT and with internal steel spring (2)Both with minor dents and scratches, both free from splits and repairs
A group of Cantonese and Kutani vaseslargest Cantonese vase with very minimal glaze fritting, no other damage or repair, Pair of Cantonese vases one with two rim chips and an assoicated long crack, the other vase in good order, both with gilt warePair of kutani vaes, one with a range rim chip, the other with a haircrack to the rim, blue and white flask with crazing, beaker in good order
A Meissen Bacchanalian group, circa 1750-60Modelled with Bacchus and a nymph seated on rockwork in front of a tree with two cupids holding a basket of grapes and a wine flask, respectively, the nymph holding a bottle and a goblet and leaning on a purple cushion above two doves at the side of the base, her drapery decorated with flower sprays, the young man wearing a wreath of vines and a leopard skin cloak, a recumbent leopard at his feet, the base moulded with gilt-edged scrollwork, 24cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed 4 (some damage and old restoration)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six Roman glass flasks 1st-5th Century A.D.A blue glass bottle with trail decoration, 11cm high; a candlestick unguentarium, 17.9cm high; a tear bottle, 9cm high; a balsamarium on a pad base, with trail decoration, the original contents partially preserved, high; an iridescent pale green bottle with bulbous body, tall neck and infolded rim, 16.3cm high, and a small pale amber flask with funnel mouth, 7.6cm high (6)Footnotes:Provenance:The blue bottle and small balsamarium with trail: Mrs Eveline Newgas, who acquired it on the 22 January 1976 at a Sunday Antiques Fair, Alexandra Palace.Bonhams Edinburgh, Homes and Interiors, 14 June 2017, lot 267.The candlestick unguentarium: Lyon and Turnbull, 6 March 2009, lot 5.Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021), acquired from the above sales.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Seven Roman glass vessels 1st-5th Century A.D.Including a large and unusual aubergine glass jug, with pinched vertical ribs around the lower body, with trefoil lip and applied double band of trail below, with an applied green glass strap handle, 17.2cm high; a miniature bottle, pinched-in at the base of the neck, 6cm high; an amber glass juglet with trefoil lip, 10.2cm high; three green glass double balsamaria, two with plain bodies, one with applied spiral trailing, 8.4cm - 12.4cm high and a flask of pale amber, the single handle with ribbon-pinched decoration extending down the side of the pear-shaped body, with raised thumb-spur, 13.2cm high (7)Footnotes:Provenance:Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021).The aubergine glass jug acquired from John Cummings Ltd, Grantham, Lincolnshire, 26 May 1994.The purple ribbed jug with trefoil mouth and applied handle and trailing in contrasting light green glass, is a feature of glass made in Syro-Palestine in the 4th Century AD, although the body of this jug is most unusual for its squat form. For a more slender jug in the Newark Museum of Art, cf Susan Auth, Ancient Glass at the Newark Museum from the Eugene Schaefer Collection of Antiquities, Newark 1976, p.107, no.122, col.pl. on p.183.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Roman glass vessels Circa 4th-5th Century A.D.A pale green glass flask, with piriform body, tapering to the base, a band of dark blue trail below the flared rim, 14cm, and a dark olive green glass jug, the elongated pear-shaped body with mould-blown vertical ribs, on a thick ring base, 16cm high (2)Footnotes:Provenance:With Charles Ede Ltd, London.Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021), acquired from the above; the flask on the 15 September 1977; the jug on the 25 March 1976.Published:Charles Ede Ltd, Roman Glass V, September 1977, no.22 (flask).Charles Ede Ltd, Roman Glass IV, March 1976, no.33 (jug).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman pale purple glass date flask Mid-1st-early 2nd Century A.D.The body blown into a two-part mould decorated to resemble the wrinkly skin of the fruit, with a short cylindrical neck, everted mouth and in-folded flaring rim, 8cm longFootnotes:Provenance: Private collection, California, formed mostly between 1964-1986.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman pale green glass feeder flask Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D.The body modelled in the shape of a bird, the extended tubular spout forming the tail, pinched in at the base of the neck, with a folded-in rim, 7.7cm high, 10cm longFootnotes:Provenance:German art market.Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 25 November 1997, lot 71. Private collection, USA, acquired at the above sale.There is another example of a feeder/pourer flask of similar proportions in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, acc.no.74.51.81.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman green glass sprinkler flask Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. The vertical rounded rim and tooled flange on a short cylindrical neck with constriction at the junction with the globular body, mould-blown with diagonal ribs, 9cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Acquired on the London art market in the 1950s; thence by descent to A. Kalhan-Gregory, UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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