* Gun lock. An 18th century steel snaphaunce lock, stamped London (probably made for the Tower Armouries) and foliate scrolls, pitted, 14 cm long, together with a five stage powder and shot measure, brass stamped 'Shot Oz' with ebony handle 13 cm long plus a middle eastern steel powder flask, bound in brass wire with sprung cover, 12 cm wideQTY: (3)
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A silver bowl and other pieces, comprising a silver bowl, the base inset with medallion 'Lincoln Cathedral 1072-1972 / Built To The Glory Of God', 12.5cms, Birmingham 1972 by A. Edward Jones Ltd., three Thai tie clips and two pairs of cuff links, two spoons, four Remy Martin drinks coasters, hip flask and blotter. (14)
Stanhopes, seven perfume containers comprising a gilt metal ewer form example, Durham (6.V), 7cms / gilt brass circular example, Eastbourne (4.V), 5cms / brass flask form example, Blackpool Tower (1.V), 6.2cms / ditto, Weymouth (1.V), 5.5cms / another brass mounted in bone (1.V), unidentified castle, 6cms / a gilt metal mounted mother of pearl egg form example, Napoleon's Tomb (1.V), 6.5cms / a glass circular example, Banbury (4.V), 5cms. (7) From the collection of the late Douglas JullÊ
A square section aluminium flask with rounded corners finished in a pale sand colour, marked 'Trinkwasser 10l' (Drinkingwater). The cover with rubber washer. 42cm high, 19cm wide. *CR: Rubber washer perished, surface with original wear and scratches. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An English 26 bore rifled percussion pistol, retailed by Edward Whistler, sighted browned octagonal barrel 6.5 in., the top flat engraved 'STRAND LONDON', London proof, back action lock engraved with scrolls and 'E. WHISTLER', walnut stock with engraved steel furniture, captive ram rod, chequered grip, butt trap; later fitted case and accessories including a pistol powder flask. Edward Whistler, 11 Strand London, 1844-75 (ref. Blackmore).
A cased pair of 44 bore continental percussion target pistols, fine twist octagonal sighted barrels 8.5 in., engraved tangs set with one standing and one folding leaf sight and with top straps extending to the lengths of the grips, scroll engraved back action locks with 'ALE BLANCHE A CHERBOURG' inlaid in gold, well figured half stocks with scroll engraved steel furniture and carved shell details, stepped butts with acanthus carved friezes; in a close fitted velvet lined case with accessories including: boxwood mallet, loading rod, cleaning rod and cap box; boxwood handled turn screw; oil bottle, bullet mould, powder measure and miniature powder flask.
A pair of 38 bore continental percussion target pistols, sighted hexagonal twist figured barrels 9 in., with blued breeches, Liege control marks, adjustable triggers, blued and engraved lock plates and bat-wing side plates, half stocked with shell carved details and chequered grips, trigger guards with finger rests, stepped butts with convex oval steel caps; in a part fitted case with associated powder flask, bullet mould, loading rod and mallet.
A British six shot 'pepperbox' percussion revolver, fluted cylinder 3 in., London Company proof marks, scroll engraved frame with retailer's details 'J. PRATT, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH', bar hammer engraved with chevrons and a star, sliding safety bar, chequered grip with vacant silver escutcheon, engraved steel butt trap; in a fitted case with combined bullet mould/loading rod, pistol powder flask, ebony wad box, and nipple key, Pratt trade label to lid - possibly later.
A 54 bore Adams model 1851 five shot self-cocking percussion revolver, Belgian licensed manufacture, hexagonal barrel 6 in., scroll engraved frame numbered 10382, with Kerr patent rammer, chequered grip with vacant escutcheon; in a fitted case with double bullet mould, powder flask, and cleaning rod.
Three powder flasks: the first a shagreen covered and silver mounted flask, the oval body within a silver flame and bearing a star shaped emblem on one side and a monogrammed shield on the other, the spout with a pull off cap retained by a chain; the next an English copper flask in the form of a gun butt, embossed with foliate scrolls and chequering at the wrist, diamond registration mark for 7th January 1854, graduated brass spout marked for Dixon & Sons; the last a pistol sized flask of similar gun butt form. [3]
Full title: A Chinese monochrome lavender blue 'dragon and carps' moon flask, Qianlong mark, 20th C.Description:H 36,8 cm The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Two embossed copper powder flasks, two other powder flasks, a large horn powder flask, a dagger and a helmet badge CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A collection of silver to include: a late Victorian small hip flask, plain body, hallmarked by Frederick C Ashman, Sheffield, 1900 (dents to body) and two early 20th Century cigarette cases, both engraved with the same crest and motto within banner: LABORE OMNIA FLORENT.., both hallmarked Birmingham, 1902 and 1923, various makers, approx 8.65 ozt (269 grams) (3)
PENDLETON ROYAL AN UNUSED LUXURY TAN LEATHER 'WINDSOR' 12-BORE GUN CLEANING KIT, with a green baize lined tray containing a three-piece rosewood cleaning rod, brass jag, mop, bristle brush, phosphor bronze brush, dispenser of patches, nickel-plated round oil flask, rosewood and nickel snap caps, rosewood chamber brush handle with a Payne Galway 12g chamber brush, presented in a lined leather lockable motor case with brass corners, measuring approx. 13in. x 9in..
A CONTINENTAL BONE SCRIMSHAWED POWDER-FLASK OF LARGE SIZE, late 17th to early 18th century and formed from oxen scapulae, both faces profusely scrimshawed with scenes of mounted and standing hunters pursuing game with bows and spears and bordered with stylised rope-twist and foliate margins, the edges banded with moulded iron with applied raised decoration (some mounts with traces of applied red silk), rolled iron spout (loose), suspension ring at neck and serpentine iron mount at lower leading corner (fixing screw replaced), the rear and lower edge with further applied bone decoration scrimshawed with a running fleur de lys decoration and complete with a period embroidered suspension strap with applied pom-poms and tassels and a bullion fringed rope applied around the rear and lower edges (small losses to bone, material decoration heavily degraded), the main body approximately 20in. overall not including spout..
A GOOD ORIGINAL WALNUT CASE FOR A COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVER, WITH LAWN & ALDER TRADE LABEL AND SOME ACCESSORIES, in the American market style with rounded corners and central shield-shaped escutcheon to outer lid with later engraving for a Remington 1858 Army revolver, the interior lined and compartmented in green baize, tooled and gilt lettered leather trade-label for the Golden Lane address and including a later flask, a period Joyce's cap tin, an original L-shaped nipple key, an English oil bottle, an original Colt cleaning rod and a partial period hand-written sheet of instructions.
A RARE WAR DEPARTMENT MARKED PISTOL POWDER-FLASK SIGNED JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD, circa 1853, with brass fireproof top signed by the maker on the upper face, adjustable nozzle marked in 1/8th dram increments from '4/8' to '6/8', the brass mount at neck with engraved 'W.D.' below a broad arrow, smooth bag-shaped copper body (some denting) and iron suspension ring at base.
A SCARCE HORN POWDER-FLASK FOR A VOLUNTEER BAKER FLINTLOCK RIFLE, muster no. G47, early 19th century, with cow-horn body, brass shallow domed end-cap engraved 'G47' within a circular borderline, brass nose-cap secured by split fasteners from the inside, exposed mainspring and broad nozzle with conical tip throwing a fixed charge, the outside of body fitted with two loose suspension rings and a later woven lanyard.
A GOOD ENGLISH OAK PERCUSSION REVOLVER CASE WITH PERIOD ACCESSORIES, measuring externally 13 3/4in. by 7 7/8in. by 2 1/2in., the lid with typical ten-screw construction and central circular escutcheon, the interior compartmented and lined in blue baize and containing a fine James Dixon bag shaped flask, a single cavity 54-bore mould, an ebony and brass loading rod, a nipple key, a wad punch and an oil bottle, complete with original key.
A CASED 20-BORE DOUBLE BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH MANTON WITH GRAVITATING SAFETY STOPS, CIRCA 1807, serial no. 4324, with 30in. rebrowned barrels, the top rib engraved 'JOSEPH MANTON'S PATENT ELEVATION', the touch-holes are lined with platinum as are the poincons and stamped 'JOSEPH MANTONS PATENT', the locks with feathered edge decoration, engraved trophies of arms on the tails and signed with the makers name 'JOSEPH MANTON / LONDON' to the centre, fitted with waterproof vee shaped pans, both locks are fitted with Manton's patented gravitating safety stops, foliate engraved cocks are of pigeon breasted type, walnut half-stock with chequered wrist and inset with a silver escutcheon bearing the crest of its original owner, the butt-plate tang and trigger-guard bow both engraved with trophies of arms and foliate decoration, contained in an original green baize lined and fitted mahogany case the lid with original Joseph Manton trade-label with the Davies St. Berkley Square address, accessories include a copper bodied powder flask and a black leather shot belt.
A CASED 16-BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH MANTON, CIRCA 1814, serial no. 6434, with 30in. three stage octagonal to polygonal to round skelp twist rebrowned barrel, recessed patent breech with platinum line, the remains of an inset poincon, platinum lined touch hole, the fixed breech engraved with a foliate leaf and flower design, the detented lock engraved with a sunburst between the cock and pan and 'JOSEPH MANTON / LONDON', below, together with a martial trophy on the tail, the lockplate border decorated with a leaf pattern, the lock has a vee shaped waterproof pan and an engraved and pierced cock, iron mounted walnut half-stock with chequered wrist, the mounts include butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy and foliage running up the tang, numbered trigger-guard decorated with a martial trophy on the bow and foliage on the tang, trigger-plate with a pineapple finial, the gun is contained in a refurbished, relined and partitioned green baize lined mahogany case, the lid with inset carrying handle, accessories include an embossed leather bodied shot flask, a reproduction brass bodied powder flask, a later Hawksley copper bodied pistol flask, together with ebony handled adjustable powder and shot measures. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A CASED PAIR OF 80-BORE FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOLS BY H.W. MORTIMER, LONDON, circa 1815, with round tapering smoothbore 1 3/8in. turn-off barrels, London proofs, squared border and florally engraved actions with rounded breeches, the action bodies signed 'H.W. MORTIMER, LONDON' within an oval on the left and 'GUN MAKER TO HIS MAJESTY' on the right, central cocks with sliding safes, semi rainproof pans, flush concealed automatic triggers and slab-sided walnut butts (iron surfaces cleaned) and complete in their manufacturer's walnut case with rounded brass-bound corners, the interior compartmented and lined in green baize, trade label for the '89 Fleet-Street' address (operating 1814-1822) and including a period powder flask, scissors ball mould and barrel key, lock and hook closure (key absent).
A GOOD CASED 12-BORE DOUBLE BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOHN WALLIS, CIRCA 1859, serial no. 9012, with 30in. London proofed browned twist barrels, the concave top rib engraved with the makers name, 'JOHN WALLIS GUN MAKERS, 116 JERMYN STREET, LONDON', the breeches with platinum plugs, bar-action locks both finely engraved with foliate scroll work and hunting scenes featuring dogs and game birds, the makers name engraved in a circular fashion beneath the hammers and following their curvature, the hammers profusely foliate engraved to match the lock-plates, all with much original colour, figured walnut half-stock with chequered wrist and fore-end, the iron mounts including trigger-guard and butt-plate decorated with foliate scrolls and scenes of game birds and hunting, together with the guns serial number '9012', the rammer fore-pipe with foliate scrolls alone, the mounts have most of their original charcoal blue finish, contained in its original brass bound green baize lined and partitioned mahogany case, the lid with a large Samuel Nock trade-label, having the 116 Jermyn St. address, accessories include an embossed copper bodied powder flask, brass mounted leather shot flask, a mainspring cramp with full case colours, a nipple key with pricker, white metal oil bottle and laquered Eley cap tin, the case and accessories all excellent.
A GOOD CASED DOUBLE-BARRELLED .577 PERCUSSION RIFLE BY WESTLEY RICHARDS, WITH 16-BORE SHOTGUN BARRELS, CIRCA 1855, serial no. 8416, the rifled barrels are 30in. long and rifled with four grooves (Minie' rifling) and of .577 calibre, fitted with a ladder sight graduated to 800 yards, the makers name 'WESTLEY RICHARDS LONDON' is engraved on the rib near the breech, with some foliate decoration and two gold lines, the 16 bore shot barrels are also 30in. in length with a bead front-sight engraved at the breech 'WESTLEY RICHARDS 110 NEW BOND ST. LONDON', and decorated to match the rifled set, bar-action detented locks both decorated with panels of foliate engraving at front and back, with makers name 'WESTLEY RICHARDS' to the centre, the whole surrounded by a feathered border, fitted with dolphin headed hammers, the bodies engraved to match the locks, the fixed breech profusely engraved in the same style as the locks and to a very high standard, fine figured walnut half-stock, with chequered wrist and fore-end, the iron mounts engraved to match the rest of the engraving, some original colour, the barrels rebrowned, the set is contained in its original blue baize lined brass bound mahogany case, the lid with original Westley Richards / William Bishop trade label, accessories include a correct Minie' bullet mould, a copper bodied Hawksley flask, (spring repaired), wad punch, cleaning rod, nipple key.
A CASED 16-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION RIFLE BY G. & J. MORTIMER, WITH INTERCHANGEABLE SHOTGUN BARRELS, CIRCA 1850, serial no. 4000, one set is rifled for patched ball and the other smooth for shot, the London proofed rifled barrels are 24in. long and rifled with eleven grooves, dovetailed blade front-sight, and three leaf rearsight to 300 yards the top rib engraved 'G & J MORTIMER ROYAL PATENT GUN MANUFACTURERS LONDON', the breech with inset gold poincon stamped with a crown and 'ROYAL PATENT', surrounded by foliate scroll engraving, the smoothbore barrels are 26 1/2in. long with bead front-sight, the top rib engraved 'G & J MORTIMER ROYAL PATENT GUN MANUFACTURERS LONDON', the breech with inset gold poincon stamped with a crown and 'ROYAL PATENT', surrounded by foliate scroll engraving matching that in the rifled set of barrels, borderline engraved bar-action locks, decorated with scroll engraving together with a running stag, on the one lock and a resting stag on the other, and the makers name 'G & J Mortimer', figured walnut half stock with chequered wrist, iron mounts include scroll trigger-guard, the bow engraved with a stalking tiger and a pineapple finial, butt-cap with long tang foliate scroll engraved and decorated, the butt inset with a circular patchbox engraved with a running stag to the centre, surrounded with foliate scroll work around the edges, the rammer tail-pipe heavily engraved to match, contained in its original blue baize lined and partitioned oak case with outer leather slip case, accessories include a 16-bore conical bullet mould numbered to the gun, a 16-bore pincer ball mould, also numbered to the gun, black leather covered powder flask by Hawksley, black leather shot pouch, nipple key, turnscrew, main spring clamp, adjustable brass powder measure, cap dispenser, wad punch, cleaning implements, a very complete set, the barrels with much brown finish, possibly restocked during working life.
W. PRITCHARD, BIRMINGHAM A CASED 14-BORE PERCUSSION FOWLING-PIECE, serial no. 2828, circa 1855, with re-browned damascus 32 1/4in. round barrel, carved sighting rib to top signed 'W. PRITCHARD & SON', bead fore-sight, scroll engraved squared patent breech with platinum plug, scroll engraved top-tang, flat, slightly curved border and scroll engraved lock signed 'W. PRITCHARD & SON', walnut straight-hand half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron heel-plate with scroll-engraved heel-spur, scroll engraved trigger-guard bow, white-metal fore-end cap and original brass mounted mahogany ram-rod, together with a period mahogany guncase re-lined in green baize, reproduction William Pritchard trade label to inside of lid and containing a number of period accessories including a leather bodied shot flask, three piece ebony cleaning rod, a cap-tin and sundry cleaning items.
A CASED .577 SILVER MOUNTED SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE SIGNED BLAKEMORE & SON, CIRCA 1860, no visible serial number, with 30in. octagonal Birmingham proofed barrel, having a dovetailed blade front-sight and leaf and ladder rear-sight, engraved at breech 'BLAKEMORE & SON', bar-action lock profusely foliate scroll engraved to the highest standard, the retailers name 'BLAKEMORE & SON' to centre, both the hammer and fixed breech engraved to match, attractively figured walnut stock with chequered wrist and fore-end, the butt with inset circular patchbox, the lid engraved with a leopard in a jungle setting, the mounts are all hallmarked silver which include the butt-plate with engraved and decorated long tang, scroll trigger-guard and silver rammer pipe and nose cap all engraved to match, the rifle is complete with its original ebony loading rod, contained in its dark blue baize lined and partitioned oak case, (lid broken off hinges and partitions loose and some broken), accessories include correct mould for casting a Minie bullet with cavity base, leather covered Sykes extra quality rifle flask, Skyes white metal capper, turnscrew, nipple key, cleaning rod and mallet, An attractive and impressive rifle, the case in need of some attention.
A GOOD 13-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION RIFLE FOR DANGEROUS GAME BY R. B. RODDA OF CALCUTTA, CIRCA 1850, serial no. 2098, with 28in. rebrowned London proofed barrels, three leaf rear-sight for 100, 200 and 300 yards inset into rib, and engraved with the makers name between breech and sights 'R. B. RODDA & CO. LONDON & CALCUTTA', bar action lock decorated with foliate scroll work with engraved feather borders, the hammers engraved to match, iron mounted figured walnut stock with chequered wrist and fore-end, mounts include scroll trigger-guard butt-plate and tail pipe all engraved to match and to a high standard, complete with original ebony rod, contained in its blue baize lined and partitioned oak case the lid with original Rodda trade label, accessories include pincer ball mould for 13-bore, Sykes patent leather covered extra quality flask, nipple key and a brass bodied capper.
A FINE CASED .650 SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE FOR BELTED BALL BY CHARLES LANCASTER, CIRCA 1841, serial no. 1443, with 31in. octagonal twist barrel rifled with two grooves for belted ball dovetail adjustable blade fore-sight, three leaf rear-sight for 70, 100 and 150 yards set into the top barrel flat, engraved near the breech 'CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND STREET LONDON', the hook breech with inset gold poincon stamped with the makers name in three lines 'CHARLES / LANCASTER / LONDON' and with a platinum band, the nipple bolster with a platinum plug, the fixed breech engraved with a stag above a panel of foliate scrollwork, bar action detented lock with rope border decoration and profusely foliate scroll engraved to the highest standards of the day, the makers name 'CHARLES LANCASTER / LONDON' to the centre, and fitted with a bolt safety on the tail, dolphin headed hammer engraved to match, figured walnut half-stocked with raised cheek rest, chequered wrist and fore-end, iron mounts include scroll trigger-guard, engraved with a running stag on the bow, surrounded by foliate border decoration, with a pineapple finial, the butt-plate with chequered shoulder piece, and long tang also engraved with a stag surrounded by foliate scrollwork, a circular patchbox is fitted to the right-side of the butt engraved with a stalking male lion in jungle surroundings, horn nosecap, the underside of the butt inlaid with a silver escutcheon engraved with the original owners crest of a walking stag statant, the rifle is contained in its original brass bound mahogany pigskin lined and partitioned case, (lid detached) accessories including correct Sykes flask, pincer mould for belted ball, separated sprue cutter, wad punch, oil bottle, leather wallet with nipple key and turnscrew (handle missing) and turned boxwood container full of patches, the case also contains its original doeskin leather pouch of Lancaster percussion caps, this is a superb rifle with much deep original finish to both barrel and mounts, and has seen very little if any use, the case in need of cleaning.

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