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Lot 58

Early glass flask, in pear shape with long neck; spout and glass spirals, blue transparent mouth blown glass with bubbles; 16th/17th Century?; 22X19cm

Lot 765

A glass hip flask with silver lid inset with a leather case

Lot 961

A Minton moon flask decorated with an oriental style with flying crane.

Lot 1216

A Chinese blue and white glazed pottery moon flask, 6 character mask to base.

Lot 53

A 19th Century flintlock pistol by Smith of London with sprung bayonet released by a shifting trigger guard, complete with steel spanner, a screwdriver, powder flask and ram-rod, 22cm long without bayonet.Condition report: The barrel unscrews as it should, there is ware overall and minor marks and dents due to age and use, hold at half and full cock 

Lot 104

SILVER PLATED AND LEATHER MOUNTED HIP FLASK, TOGETHER WITH A FURTHER SMALL SILVER PLATED VESTA CASE (2)

Lot 106

SMALL SILVER PLATED AND LEATHER MOUNTED HIP FLASK BEARING PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION 'C C GARBETT BY JESUS TRIAL 8, NOVEMBER 1904'

Lot 15

BOX OF MIXED ITEMS TO INCLUDE A SHIP IN A BOTTLE, HIP FLASK, VARIOUS VINTAGE KEYS ETC

Lot 146

Pair of Chinese moon flask vases, each decorated to one side with figures and to the other side with birds and flowers, unmarked, one A/F, each approx 25cm in height

Lot 447

James Dixon & Sons copper gun powder flask cast with hung game to include hares and pheasants together with two further copper flasks embossed with hounds, a leather example, a large military siting scope and others (a collection)

Lot 589

A box to contain a collection of horse brasses and a gun powder flask etc

Lot 574

A mixed miscellaneous lot comprising a collection of silver plated ladles, a further silver plated flask and others, a copper chocolate pot, various ceramics etc,

Lot 678

A box of miscellaneous. Comprising of a hammered insulted teapot, sugar bowl and smaller teapot, a Colclough tea set for six people and a cocktail shaker with two whiskey glasses and hip flask etc.

Lot 193

Three boxed collectable items. Includes Dalvey Pocket Flask, Dalvey Pocket Cup and a Halley golf themed Chromatic pen set.

Lot 1029

PENDLETON ROYAL A TAN LEATHER 'WINDSOR' 12-BORE GUN CLEANING KIT, with a lined oak tray containing a 3-piece rosewood cleaning rod, brass jag, mop, bristle brush, phosphur bronze brush, dispenser of patches, nickel plated round oil flask, rosewood and nickel snap caps, rosewood chamber brush handle with a Payne Gallwey 12-bore chamber brush presented in a lined leather lockable motor case with leather corners, size approx 13in. x 9in..

Lot 498

HENRY NOCK, LONDON A FINE CASED PAIR OF 26-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING-PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1785, with swamped octagonal 10in. barrels, dove-tailed bead fore-sights, no provision for rear-sights, gold poincon inlaid at rear of barrels marked in raised letters 'NOCK LONDON' together with a crown, plain gold band and an engraved band to the patent breeches, gold lined touch-holes, fully engraved top-tangs, colour hardened bevel-edged locks with stepped tails and signed 'H. NOCK' below the semi rain-proof pans, roller frizzens, swan-necked cocks, walnut full-stocks with chequered bag-shaped butts featuring smooth central slab panels, guarded set triggers fitted with later finger-spurs, iron furniture and horn-tipped ramrods, both pistols with light cleaning to barrels otherwise in remarkably untouched condition and complete with their maker's walnut storage case lined and compartmented with coarse green baize (some small renewals) and containing all the original accessories including a scissors ball mould, a loading and cleaning rod and a lozenge bodied powder-flask together with other period sundries, the inside of lid with trapezoid parchment trade label explaining Nock's patent breech, the outside with flush fitting 'D' shaped handle to lid and hook closure.

Lot 599

FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF SIR BENJAMIN D'URBAN JOSEPH EGG, LONDON A GOOD, CASED 14-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 2372, circa 1835, with browned triple-stage 32in. barrel, the top-flat signed in script 'JOSEPH EGG, PICCADILLY, LONDON' (rubbed), bead fore-sight, borderline and scroll engraved breech-block with white-metal vented plug, border and acanthus scroll engraved top-tang, borderline, scroll and gamescene engraved bar-action lock signed 'JOSEPH EGG, LONDON', slab-sided dolphin headed hammer, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture, twin barrel keys with white-metal escutcheons and brass mounted mahogany ramrod, complete with its maker's walnut storage case, compartmented and lined in green baize and including a good Hawksley basket-weave pattern powder-flask, a powder measure and a wad-punch.

Lot 690

ADAMS, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAM'S PATENT', serial no. 31063R, circa 1858, with octagonal 5 1/2in. barrel, dove-tail for fore-sight (loose but present), standing notch rear-sight to the back of the solid top-strap, wingnut cylinder pin release, plain five-shot cylinder with matching number, borderline engraved frame with sliding safe to the right hand side and engraved with a monogram 'W.H.A', double action mechanism (operating on double action only), spurred hammer, chequered walnut saw-handled grip, domed iron butt-cap and guarded trigger, the left side of barrel fitted with a Kerr-style rammer, strong traces of blued finish remaining and complete with its oak storage case, lined and compartmented in green baize (some mothing), 'E.M. Reilly & Co.' trade-label inside lid and complete with a James Dixon lozenge flask and pewter oil bottle, an unsigned double cavity mould, an adams suede pouch for caps, ebony cleaning rod with mahogany bun handle and a small ebony turn-screw, all probably original to the revolver.

Lot 692

A VERY RARE CASED 50-BORE PERCUSSION 'HAMMERLESS' REVOLVER, MODEL 'PENNELL'S PATENT', no visible serial number, circa 1855, with blued octagonal 5 3/8in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight at back of top-strap, screw barrel-catch, plain cylinder of transitional revolver form with Birmingham proofs, two-piece frame engraved with borderlines and scrolls on the receiver and the top of action, safety-stud on the left side together with a belt-hook (possibly added), enclosed striker, scroll engraved top-tang and trigger-guard, moulded iron butt-cap with central scroll engraved trapdoor with void for caps, finely chequered one-piece walnut butt stamped around the base on both sides 'W. FINDLAY', vacant silver rectangular escutcheon to rear, Kerr-type rammer mounted to the left hand side of barrel, much finish remaining bar an older re-finish to the frame, complete in a period oak English market case, relined and compartmented for this revolver in green baize and including a fine James Dixon bag-shaped flask, a brass bullet mould and a cap-tin.

Lot 693

DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A CASED 38-BORE SELF-COCKING REVOLVER, MODEL '1851 ADAMS', serial no. 7283R, circa 1852, with blued octagonal 7 1/2in. barrel, the top-strap and flat signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE (MAKERS TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT) 30 KING WILLIAM ST'T LONDON BRIDGE', dove-tailed fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, borderline and scroll engraved solid frame (much finish remaining), plain five-shot cylinder (cleaned of finish), spur-less hammer, guarded double action only trigger and chequered walnut semi saw-handled grip with domed grip-cap and central trap-door and complete with its probable original oak case, relined and compartmented in green baize, the lid with original trade label re-applied and containing a number of period accessories including a matching number mould, a powder flask, nipple-key, turn-screw, oil bottle, bone nipple-pot and cap-tin, lock closure (missing key).

Lot 695

CHAUMONT, LIEGE A MAGNIFICENT CASED PRESENTATION 120-BORE PERCUSSION EIGHTEEN-BARRELLED PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, MODEL 'MARIETTE'S PATENT', circa 1845, with plain round etched damascus turn-off 3 1/8in. barrels (six nipples absent), each of the 18 barrels numbered near turn-off and screwed onto a detachable plate inlaid around the border with gold and white metal arabesques, the whole released via a knurled nut to the front centre, full gilt and white metal wire scroll inlaid nipple guard with ejection port to underside, rounded oval cross-section double action only hammerless action engraved throughout and inlaid with gold and white-metal scrolls, the left and right side featuring an oval panel bordered by a gold band containing a gamebird also in gold, the top with a complex gold and white metal bordered panel signed in gilt 'M.J. CHAUMONT, FOURNISSEUR DU ROI DES PAYS-BAS' (Supplier to the King of the Netherlands), further gold and white-metal arabesques inlaid to the top-tang, deeply fluted walnut grip also carved with vines and running scrolls, carved and moulded diamond-shaped spire pommel inlaid with gold borders, guarded trigger with spurred trigger guard inlaid with a gilt hunting dog, much of the engraving on a stippled ground, the revolver in fine condition and complete with its maker's ebonised wood case, the lid and sides strung in bone and white-metal bands, the interior fitted out in the continental style in red velvet (much now faded) and including the original three-way flask and combination tool and mould..

Lot 899

N.F.A Co. USA A CASED PAIR OF .41 RIMFIRE DERRINGERS WITH PERCUSSION ADAPTORS, MODEL 'WILLIAMSON'S PATENT', serial no's. 6077 & 6078, manufactured by the National Fire Arms Company, New York circa 1868, with slide forwards barrels signed 'WILLIAMSON'S PAT. OCT. 2 1866 NEW YORK' on the left hand sides, flat sighting plane engraved with an arrow and fitted with a blade fore-sight, engraved brass frames (traces of gilding), engraved back-strap, walnut full-stocks with chequered birdshead butts and engraved brass trigger-guard (traces of silver plate), central hammer and barrel release below the fore-end, together with a later walnut case lined and compartmented in green baize substitute, the inside of lid bearing a paper label marked in ink 'JEREMIAH BUTLER', the tray fitted for the two pistols along with a cap tin, small flask, ball mould and two reproduction percussion adapters. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 86

A box of miscellaneous items to include vintage scissors, a Persian style box, white metal mounted dressing table mirrors, hip flask etc.

Lot 170

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a white metal pendant and ring, both stamped sterling, two harmonicas, a selection of beaded jewellery, hip flask etc,

Lot 630

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE TREEN, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Victorian walnut veneer footstool with inlaid banding and beaded floral decoration (damage to veneer and only part of the original beadwork remaining), a box of two early twentieth century hand decorated candles, a large Bell's Scotch Whisky bottle height 50cm, boxed Bell's Whisky decanter, Hine Cognac bottle and Ind Coope Presentation Ale bottles, a boxed military drum ice bucket, boxed and sealed Elizabeth Arden Red Door body powder 150g, 1970s wooden troll nutcracker and two wooden Viking figures, a vintage Hughes Family Scale with pan, a picnic set with Thermos Flask in a fitted case etc (sd) (4 BOXES + LOOSE)

Lot 306

British Officers Travel Thermos Flask, with brown leather covering to the body. Housed in the original Sam Browne style brown leather carry case. No visible dates clear; pair of brown leather 1916 dated Marshall Shoe Company Ltd leather gaiters with buckle straps and another pair of un-marked leather gaiters.

Lot 274

A stainless steel stirrup flask in leather case flask 25cm tall

Lot 78

Small leather satchel marked 'RAF' together with further cavalry type equipment including a glass flask with white metal top in leather container and two further leather containers (qty)

Lot 108

Collection of Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed pottery to include a Davenport mug, milkmaid patterned tea bowl and saucer, three various saucer ladles, small pickle dish, Spode egg cup and a delft liquer flask and plate, (10)

Lot 51

Continental silver holy water flask of tapering conical form, 14cm high

Lot 215

A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER SMALL WINE COASTERS WITH MAHOGANY BASES TOGETHER WITH A SMALL SILVER BOWL AND A DIXON GLASS FLASK WITH SILVER PLATED TOP. (4) (THE BOWL 159 grms)

Lot 236

A HALLMARKED SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS POCKET FLASK. LONDON 1905/6

Lot 513

A THOMASON BRASS POWDER FLASK TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER BRASS POWDER FLASK WITH TWO BIRDS IN UNDERGROWTH IN RELIEF

Lot 619

A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED MOON FLASK, THE PALE GREEN CELADON BODY OVER DECORATED IN WHITE WITH FOLIATE ROUNDELS AND CENTRAL ROSETTES. H 28cms.

Lot 250

3 walking sticks to include 1 with drinking flask

Lot 84

Antique cut glass flask in leather case

Lot 189

A SUNG TWO-HANDLED VASE, of flask form with ruyi handles, moulded with flowers, on a wooden stand. 14cm high overall

Lot 617

A Nailsea glass double chamber gimmel flask, 19th century, with two conjoined flasks, with white trailed decoration, 27 cm high

Lot 94A

A late Victorian silver hip flask of crescent form, engraved initial to front, hallmarked London 1891 by Sampson Mordan & Co, 9cm x 9cm, 117g

Lot 487

Vintage Leather long hunting flask with leather saddle pouch

Lot 137

A silver and crystal hip flask. 9.5 cm high.

Lot 491

A mid 20th century Eagle flask together with a pair of deer antlers.

Lot 505

Glassware for the bedroom - a nicely etched bedside flask and glass standing 15cm tall, a pair of glass candlesticks (never know when the next powercut is due), and a small trilliant cut crystal clock with quartz mechanism (5.5cm tall)Approx 4 pieces

Lot 37

Waterford Crystal, from 'The Romance of Ireland Collection', a boxed Waterford Crystal vase of celery-shape, raised on circular foot with star-cut base, together with a 19th century gilt highlighted flask and target stopper and a small 19th century frosted and gilt decorated glass jug 'A present from Tavistock' (the crystal vase in perfect order and 28cm high) (3)

Lot 135

An early 19th century horn powder flask, having a turned wooden handle/stopper with brass nozzle, 40cm.

Lot 180

A 19th century copper powder flask of typical pear shape with embossed shell decoration, the brass nozzle marked Dixon & Sons, h.19.5cm, together with one other unmarked example ebossed with leaves, a small pear shaped example and a brass button stick. (4)

Lot 181

A 19th century leather shot flask, of typical bag shape with adjustable nozzle, 22cm, together with a copper powder flask with embossed roundel for the Muzzle Loaders Association International Comittee 1989, one other copper flask embossed with a dog and birds and a brass example, together with various gun cleaning rods and tools etc.

Lot 232

A cased pair of English percussion pistols by Westley Richards, mid 19th century, each having 25.5cm octagongal brown-twist barrels with sighted and engraved tangs, the top flats engraved Westley Richards, 170 New Bond St, London, the signed locks and dolphin hammers with foliate engraved decoration and sliding safety catch, the polished walnuts frames with captive ram-rods and chequered grips with vacant cartouche and hinged butt traps, 39cm, housed in an associated green baize lined mahogany case with a Michel Boche of Paris copper flask and an F. Joyce & Co. percussion cap tin, the case with label verso " NO. 875. F.L. Pistolets a Percussion a Capsules Exposition Uni-verselle Paris 1878." w.51.5, d.29, h.7cm.

Lot 31

A WW II Home Front Wardens helmet, with leather liner and canvas chin strap, marked indistinctly, together with two O.T.C. swagger sticks and a 19th century horn shot flask. (4)

Lot 285

A BOX CONTAINING A MODERNIST VASE, decorative print, and small pocket flask

Lot 225

A late 19th/early 20th century E.P.B.M. oval hiip flask, embossed with swallows in flight, 13.5cm high; another (2)

Lot 272

A novelty hidden spirit flask as a leather bound book, "A Pleasant Surprise" by James Dixon & Sons, gilded faux pages and corner cap, 14cm high

Lot 273

A rare novelty spirit flask for Holland & Holland modelled as a pewter gun powder flask, 18cm, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield

Lot 274

A silver mounted leather bound glass hip flask with level-window, Sheffield, 1971, the cup base, plated; another smaller, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield

Lot 81

A large Le Crueset casserole dish and cover, in blue; Thermos flask Old Hall metalware; etc

Lot 126A

A US Civil War type martial powder flask

Lot 126B

A Victorian "Colt's Pocket Flask" for the Colt London Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, manufactured by James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield

Lot 126C

A Victorian Hawksley copper powder flask, 17 cm

Lot 126D

A Pharaoh's horses pattern powder flask and one other flask

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