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Lot 324

A large glass etched with grapes and vines on an air twist stem, 30cm high and a glass flask with stopper, 20cm high

Lot 112

A Sterling silver mounted cut glass scent bottle and stopper, 16cm high, a pair of 800 standard silver ashtrays, each set with an Austrian coin, 9.5cm diameter and a silver mounted glass flask, Chester 1906

Lot 1000

Leather cased glass hunting saddle flask with plated mountsCondition report: The bottle is stuck inside the case. The end of the leather case is missing and been repaired with another circular piece of leather

Lot 1960

Chinese white metal scent flask of tapered form decorated with flowering Prunus, together with a George V silver pill box of circular form, (Birmingham 1911), George V Scottish silver heart shaped bookmark (Edinburgh 1920), Victorian silver pepperette (London 1889), and a Continental silver salt (5)

Lot 214

Pair of contemporary Irish silver tot cups, with flared rims and silver gilt interiors (Dublin 1991). Maker SAC. Another silver cup (London1968) Carrington & Co and a small silver spirit flask cup (Sheffield 1931) together with three silver trumpet vases (Various dates and makers) and a silver plated spirit flask cup. Approximately 9ozs weighable silver. Pair of tots 5cm overall height. (11)

Lot 347

Edwardian silver mounted cut glass hip flask, with hinged domed cap with bayonet fitting and removable cup with gilded interior, (London 1902). Maker's mark rubbed. 15.4cm overall heightCondition report: General overall condition very good, silver has minor surface scratching, wear and dents, glass body is good, no cracks or chips. Hallmarks rubbed.

Lot 349

Victorian silver mounted cut glass spirit flask, with wrythen decoration, hinged silver cover with bayonet fitting and detachable drinking cup with silver gilt interior (London 1885). George Heath. 15.5cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, silver has minor surface scratching, wear and dents, Cap works, corner of cup is knocked. Glass body is good, no cracks or chips. Marks clear.

Lot 432

Selection of miscellaneous silver including, spirit flask, swizzle stick, two photograph frames, a flat pencil holder with a quantity of Koh-I-Nor replacement pencils, vesta, match box holder and other items (Various dates and makers). Approximately 10ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 999

Leather cased hunting saddle flaskCondition report: Top of flask appears to be chrome plated. The bottle is stuck inside the case and the top of the bottle has verdigris all around the edges. The leather case has some staining and wear commensurate with age but still in a good and sturdy condition.

Lot 175

A leather covered metal shot flask with brass mounts and sliding cover,19cm. a small fluted copper shot flask with brass mounts, 10.5cm, two twin pilllar corkscrews, one brass and one steel, hardwood handles,

Lot 253

A Victorian glass hip flask with silver top and base, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1888 and 1889, gilded interior to silver base, 14cm.

Lot 147

Seventeen various inkwells, one in the form of a curling stone, 7.5cm, a Torquay ware motto well, turquoise inkwell painted with flowers and a birds nest, two bakelite, one in the form of a flask, wooden chalet, 35mm square metal travelling inkwell, two with faux tortoiseshell covers, etc

Lot 339

A box and a crate of miscellany to include picture frames, cushions, flask, flexi light, lap tray, table lamp, together with a large wooden fish ornament

Lot 339

A Sponge Decorated and Hand Painted Two Handled Moon Flask, 29xms High

Lot 141

A silver hip flask - maker AW

Lot 49

Antique silver items, including a hip flask with an engraved name, a clothes brush, a silver-covered cut-glass toiletry jar, and four napkin rings etc, 7ozs (gross weighable).

Lot 752

A small Pewter flask H M S hero and a pewter snuff box .

Lot 1044

A HANDMADE GUNBOX AND DRINKS CABINET FOR A RANGE ROVER (OR EQUIVALENT), with lockable leather-lined draw with provision for a take-down gun and cartridges, coffee flask (which is included), six coffee cups (included), provision for a wine bottle and two whiskey / gin bottles, six tumbler glasses (included), six port glasses (included), measuring approx. 41 3/4in. width x 35in. deep x 10in. high.

Lot 449

H. NOCK, LONDON A CASED PAIR OF .600 FLINTLOCK PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1805, with re-browned twist-iron 6in. round barrels with flat sighting planes marked 'LONDON', bead fore-sights, gold lines at breech, platinum touch-holes, acanthus leaf engraved top-tangs with shallow sighting notches, flat stepped tail locks with engraved bevel-edges and signed 'H. NOCK' below the pans, swan-necked cocks with sliding safes, rainproof pans, rollers to the frizzen springs, walnut full-stocks (both fore-end tips repaired), chequered bag-shaped butts, iron furniture and captive stirrup ramrods, complete with a period walnut storage-case re-lined and compartmented for these pistols in dark green baize and together with a period three-way flask, a scissors mould, a loading rod and sundry accessories, the inside of lid with a Samuel Nock parchment label (re-applied).

Lot 591

H. ATKIN, LONDON A GOOD CASED 12-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, no visible serial number, circa 1855, with browned 30in. barrels signed on the top-rib 'H. ATKIN FROM J. PURDEY'S, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON', the signature bracketed with an engraved fern-leaf, bead fore-sight, borderline and scroll engraved top-tang with shallow sighting groove, border and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'H. ATKIN', scroll engraved hammers, chequered walnut half-stock, the inside of fore-end numbered '1863' on both sides (possibly a date), engraved iron furniture and brass mounted ebony ramrod, in its almost certainly original makers oak storage case lined and compartmented in aubergine velvet and containing a period shot and powder flask, a nipple key, turn-screw, oil-bottle and two-piece cleaning rod.

Lot 594

FORSYTH & CO., LONDON A GOOD CASED 15-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 3567, for between 1828-30, with browned 30in. barrels, the top-rib signed 'FORSYTH & CO. PATENT GUNMAKERS, LONDON', long top-tang engraved with borders and inhabited by gamebirds, borderline and scroll engraved back-action locks signed below the engraved dolphin headed hammers 'FORSYTH & CO, PATENT', figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture and brass-tipped mahogany ramrod, complete with its makers walnut storage case lined and compartmented in blue velvet and including a period powder and shot flask, caps, powder measure and a later oil bottle and turnscrew.

Lot 595

JEAVONS, BIRMINGHAM & OTHERS AN ULTRA RARE FULL CASED GARNITURE OF SEVEN PERCUSSION SPORTING AND SELF DEFENCE SMALL-ARMS, circa 1840 and including a fine condition pair of 100-bore brass-bodied muff-pistols with colour hardened octagonal 1 5/8in. barrels (one frozen), engraved bands at muzzles and signed 'JEAVONS' to the top-flats, squared borderline and scroll engraved central hammer actions with concealed automatic triggers and finely chequered walnut bag-shaped butts with engraved white-metal caps; an unsigned 100-bore pepperbox revolver with colour hardened 2 1/2in. six-shot barrel group carved with false side-ribs, moulded iron nipple-shield, rounded borderline and scroll engraved action, central bar-hammer, guarded trigger, smooth walnut grips and iron moulded grip-cap, much finish remaining; a pair of 28-bore holster-pistols with browned damascus octagonal 9in. barrels (some light rust speckling), colour hardened breech-blocks with twin white-metal bands, borderline engraved back-action locks signed 'JEAVONS' (strong traces of colour remaining), en-suite hammers, swept walnut half-stocks with chequered flat-based grips capped in white metal with central trapdoors, guarded triggers, brass tipped ebony ramrods and horn nose-caps; a 60-bore single barrelled rifle serial no. '2346', with octagonal 30in. barrel signed 'AKRILL' at the breech, dove-tailed white metal fore-sight, rear-sight of three folding leaves with silver centre-lines, scroll engraved top-flat to breech-block, white-metal plug, scroll engraved top-tang, border and scroll engraved bar-action lock signed 'E. AKRILL', scroll engraved hammer, chequered semi pistol-grip walnut half-stock, iron furniture (inlet repair at toe), relief carved gadrooned pommel with engraved white metal central escutcheon, single-set trigger, white metal escutcheons to wrist and barrel-key slots and white-metal nose-cap, replacement iron under-barrel ramrod, eyelets for sling and a 14-bore double-barrelled sporting-gun with browned damascus 31in. barrels (top-rib lifting), nickel bead fore-sight, engraved rib-end at breech, vented platinum plugs, fully engraved top-tang with shallow sighting groove, border and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'CONSTABLE', dolphin-headed hammers, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture and brass tipped ebony ramrod, traces of colour and finish throughout, the seven arms housed in a fitted walnut two-tier case with brass banding and corners, the lid with flush-fitting circular handle and central vacant escutcheon, hook closure with central lock (key present), the interior lined and compartmented in pale burgundy velvet, the lift-out top-tray with bevelled edges to the sides and containing the pair of muff-pistols, the pair of holster-pistols and the pepper-box, each in fitted compartments (central flask compartment absent from the muff-pistol area) together with a host of further accessories including a large quantity of assorted wads and over-cards including embossed metal top-cards marked 'R. WALKER'S PATENT' in both 14 and 17-bores, four tins of 'R. WALKER, LATE OF LONDON' percussion caps wrapped in marbled paper and wax sealed, a small, a medium and a large copper powder flask, a brass snail capper on a suspension chain signed 'J.S. IMPROVED', a spring cramp, wad-punch, nipple-key, loading rod for the pepperbox, steel oil-bottle with dropper, two further tins of opened Walker caps, soft cap-pouch with 'R. WALKER' label, two steel and one brass double-ended shot-chargers, sheepskin barrel 'glove', two iron scissors moulds and a quantity of cast ammunition, the lower tray containing the rifle and shotgun and a further copper powder-flask, a leather shot-flask, two further lozenge double ended shot-chargers, three further scissors ball moulds (the largest with much colour), a bullet mould signed 'A.H.' and numbered '3458', two adjustable powder-measures and two small ladles, a three-leaf 'carrot' bore-gauge, a three-piece brass and ebony cleaning rod, a 'JAMES DIXON' pewter sandwich tin and a quantity of sundry cleaning items and small spares.

Lot 596

BECKWITH, LONDON A FINE CASED 15-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-RIFLE FOR DANGEROUS GAME, serial no. 2747, circa 1850, with expertly re-browned damascus 30in. barrels rifled for belted ball, the top-flat inlaid in gold gothic script 'BECKWITH, LONDON', silver tipped dove-tailed blade fore-sight, three flush folding rear-sight leaves with central lines, further gold bands to breech, fully scroll engraved top-tang, fully border and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'BECKWITH', scroll engraved dolphin headed hammers, chequered figured walnut half-stock, gold rectangular clipped-corner escutcheon behind top-tang engraved with a 'W.B.' monogram and '28 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON' within a garter, plain iron heel-plate with scroll engraved spur, scroll engraved trigger-guard tang and bow, stylised pineapple finial, scroll engraved gold barrel key escutcheons, scroll engraved pineapple finialled ramrod throat and original brass mounted ebony ramrod, complete with its makers walnut storage case with brass corners, a central escutcheon to lid engraved 'WM. BOYLE, 28 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON', small parchment Beckwith trade-label inside lid and lined and compartmented in green baize (some fading and discolouration) and including a scissors belted-ball mould, a good pigskin covered powder-flask signed Dixon and a number of felt wads.

Lot 598

E. PATON, PERTH A CASED 14-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 2269, circa 1845, with browned damascus 32in. barrels signed on the broad concave top-rib 'EDWARD PATON, 44 GEORGE ST. PERTH. MAKER TO H.R.H THE PRINCE CONSORT' and numbered '2' for a pair, bead fore-sight, scroll engraved rib-end to the colour hardened breech, platinum band and plugs, scroll engraved top-tang with renewed colour, border and scroll engraved bar-action re-coloured locks signed 'E. PATON, PERTH', re-coloured fully scroll engraved hammers, chequered highly figured walnut half-stock, blued iron furniture (engraved detail lightly rubbed) and horn tip to fore-end with no provision for ramrod, together with its probable original walnut storage case lined and compartmented in plum velvet and containing a period and a later leather shot-flask, a period powder flask by Hawksley together with a vintage three-piece cleaning rod, a wad punch and a quantity of lubricated wads.

Lot 599

CHARLES LANCASTER, LONDON A CASED 12-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 2292, smoothbored from an oval-bore patent rifle of 1853, with bold damascus 34in. barrels, raised flat top-rib signed 'CHARLES LANCASTER, 151 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON' and still retaining the original silver dove-tailed fore-sight and standing notch rear-sight with twin additional folding blades, engraved end to rib at breech, platinum plugs, fully scroll engraved top-tang, fully scroll engraved bar-action locks signed in superposed crescent banners 'C. LANCASTER' over 'LONDON', en-suite hammers with engraved dolphin heads, chequered walnut half-stock, engraved iron furniture, engraved oval barrel key escutcheons and brass mounted wood ramrod, complete in its manufacturers brass cornered walnut storage case lined in pale green velvet and including a matching serial number pair of hammers for Smith's Patent caps, a nipple key with pricker, a Dixon powder flask, a brass ball mould, a brass muzzle cap, a spring-cramp, wad punch and patch-pot and a tin of Joyce Patent caps, lids present for all compartments, parchment makers label inside lid, some insect damage to label and case front.

Lot 684

A RARE CASED 100-BORE PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER OF PAKTONG WHITE-METAL SIGNED COLLINS, no visible serial number, circa 1830, with fully fluted 2 3/4in. six-shot paktong barrel-group, engraved band at muzzles, Birmingham proved, blued iron nipples, rounded paktong action with integral moulded nipple-guard, the body border and scroll engraved and signed 'COLLINS, MAKER' on the left side, colour hardened bar-hammer and trigger, blued iron engraved trigger-guard bow and paktong frame with engraved back-strap and heel-cap, fitted with smooth walnut grips, much finish remaining and complete with its original walnut storage case lined and compartmented in dark blue baize and containing a small size bag-shaped flask (mainspring absent), a scissors ball-mould, a loading rod and two further lidded compartments.

Lot 685

J. HESKETH, BARNARD CASTLE A GOOD CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION 28-BORE SIDE-HAMMER TRAVELLING-PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, made between 1847-56, with blued round 4in. micro-rifled barrels, flat sighting planes signed 'J. HESKETH, BARNARD CASTLE', engraved band at muzzles, dove-tailed fore-sights, standing notch rear-sights, colour hardened scroll engraved breech-blocks with fenced and moulded snails, screwed plugs, border and scroll engraved boxlock actions with radiused corners and retaining virtually full colour, scroll engraved hammers with sliding safes behind, blued spring-steel belt-hooks, finely chequered pistol-grip butts with moulded and engraved butt-caps with central trapdoors, scroll engraved trigger guards and under-ribs with captive ramrods with engraved pan-heads, both pistols retaining much finish and colour and complete in their oak storage case lined and compartmented in wine-coloured velvet (faded) and including a period powder flask, scissors mould, cap tins, nipple-key and loading rod.

Lot 687

WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON A GOOD CASED PAIR OF 54-BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING-PISTOLS, registration numbers D-C3612 & 3, circa 1835, with octagonal 3in. barrels, the top-flats signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS', engraved and platinum bands at breech, engraved nipple bosses with vented platinum plugs, borderline and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS', sliding safes behind the hammers, walnut full-stocks with chequered bag-shaped butts, domed iron butt-caps with central traps, guarded triggers and captive iron ramrods, traces of colour and finish and complete with their makers walnut storage case lined and compartmented in aubergine velvet and complete with a Dixon flask, loading rod and scissors ball mould (case lid escutcheon absent).

Lot 688

G.W. BALES, IPSWICH A FINE & RARE CASED PAIR OF 50-BORE PERCUSSION TARGET-PISTOLS, serial no's. 1370, circa 1840, with browned fine damascus octagonal 10 1/4in. smoothbore barrels signed on the top-flats ain script 'G.W. BALES, CORNHILL IPSWICH', bead fore-sights, dove-tailed standing notch rear-sights, colour hardened squared patent breech-blocks with scroll engraved panels and twin gold lines, moulded snails with platinum plugs, border and scroll engraved colour hardened top-tangs, border and scroll engraved colour hardened bar-action locks signed 'G.W. BALES, IPSWICH', scroll engraved slab-sided hammers with engraved dolphin heads and moulded noses (both hammers cracked at neck) and with sliding safes behind, French polished walnut half-stocks with chequered full pistol-grips capped with engraved colour hardened flat-based iron pommels with broad sculpted margins, blued square-backed trigger guard bows, double set triggers and engraved blued moulded iron nose-cap with no provision for ramrods, both pistols with virtually all apparently original colour and finish and appearing little used, complete with their makers mahogany case lined and compartmented in green baize, the inside of lid with 'BALES' parchment label and containing a small bag-shaped flask signed 'SYKES', a scissors ball-mould, a nipple key and cleaner and a later loading rod, wad-punch and sundry cleaning items, the case also in fine condition.

Lot 690

TIPPING, LONDON A CASED 48-BORE PERCUSSION FOUR-BARRELLED TURN-OVER PISTOL, no visible serial number, circa 1835, with 3 1/2in. barrel group, engraved band at muzzle, moulded side-ribs with bead fore-sights and forming sighting grooves where relevant, engraved false plugs, uni-directional turn-over locking on a ball detent, border and scroll engraved boxlock side-hammer action, the top with continuation of the carved sighting groove and signed in a banner 'TIPPING, LONDON', scroll engraved hammer sides with carved and engraved dolphin heads, finely chequered walnut butt with swollen gadrooned pommel bearing an engraved domed grip-cap, engraved trigger guard bow with central trapdoor and under-barrel nipple guards, traces of colour and finish throughout and complete with its original walnut storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and containing a ball mould with loading rod combination tool, a diminutive three-way flask (mainspring replaced) and a japanned cap-tin (some damage to inner case flange and some compartments loose).

Lot 691

BURNELL, TAUNTON A CASED PAIR OF 54-BORE PERCUSSION POCKET-PISTOLS WITH SPRING BAYONETS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1840, with round 2 1/2in. plain turn-off barrels (frozen), short triangular profile sprung bayonets released by the trigger guard bows below the barrels, squared boxlock central hammer actions engraved with acanthus leaves and borders and signed 'BURNELL' on the left and 'TAUNTON' on the right in central oval panels, sliding safes to top-tangs, slab-sided walnut butts chequered along the back faces and around the heels, the wrists inlet with a white metal clipped corner rectangular escutcheon, both pistols with traces of finish and together with a possibly period walnut case relined in black velvet in semi-continental fashion (some compartments loose) and containing a keyed ball mould and a small powder flask signed 'J.D. & S.', the inner lid with paper 'Burnell' label (possibly reproduction), the outer lid with flush-fitting rectangular handle.

Lot 692

A CASED 100-BORE PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, circa 1840, with fully fluted 2 3/4in. six-shot barrel group, moulded iron nipple-shield, rounded boxlock bar-hammer action with guarded trigger, chequered walnut grips, iron grip-cap with central trap, the action cleaned with some shallow pitting and complete with a possibly period walnut case relined and compartmented in green baize and complete with a later flask, loading rod, turn-screw and oil-bottle, the inside of lid unlined and bearing a gummed parchment label for the Robert Hughes 'UNIVERSAL FIRE ARMS WORKS', Birmingham.

Lot 694

E. & W. BOND, LONDON A FINE CASED PAIR OF .600 PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1840, with browned twist 7in. octagonal smoothbore barrels signed on the top-flat 'E & W BOND, 45 CORNHILL, LONDON', squared colour-hardened patent breeches engraved with bands and scrolls to the top, further scroll engraving to the side of nipple boss, bead fore-sights, standing notch rear-sights to the front of the fully engraved top-tangs, border and scroll engraved bar-actions, colour hardened locks signed 'E & W BOND', slab-sided scroll engraved dolphin headed hammers, polished walnut full-stocks with chequered bag-shaped butts, white metal oval escutcheons to the wrists and barrel-key and captive iron pan-head ramrods, both pistols retaining the majority of their original colour and finish and appearing little used, in their manufacturer's oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting rectangular brass handle, the inside of lid with parchment trade label (fixed in the inverted position) and containing a Sykes three-way flask, ebony cleaning rod, nipple-key with pricker and a scissors ball mould, all probably original to these pistols and remaining in fine condition.

Lot 695

J. WEBLEY FOR LADMORE, HEREFORD A VERY RARE CASED 120-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'POCKET LONGSPUR', serial no. 222, circa 1850, with blued octagonal 3 3/4in. barrel, the top-flat signed 'EDWIN LADMORE, HEREFORD', radiused muzzle with engraved band, dove-tailed fore-sight, wedge fastener for the drop-down barrel, peg for detachable rammer (absent) on the right hand side of barrel, plain six-shot cylinder with engraved band to the leading edge, border and scroll engraved moulded open iron frame, the left side signed 'JAMES WEBLEY, PATENTEE' within a scroll engraved border, long straight chequered spur to the single action hammer, small engraved trigger guard bow, chequered walnut one-piece grip with engraved domed butt-cap with central trapdoor, strong traces of finish remaining and complete with its walnut storage case, lined and compartmented in green baize and including a good Hawksley bag-shaped flask, an ebony combined cleaning/loading rod, a nipple-key, turnscrew, ball mould, wad-punch, oil bottle and cap-tin.

Lot 696

LONDON ARMOURY CO. for W. GOLDEN, HUDDERSFIELD A GOOD CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAM'S PATENT', serial no. 33731R, circa 1856 with blued octagonal 5 3/4in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight blade, the top-strap signed 'WILL'M GOLDEN, HUDDERSFIELD', the left side of barrel towards breech stamped 'L.A.C.' and trademarked with 'L.A.C.' in a shield surmounted by a crown below the barrel throat, borderline engraved solid frame marked 'B17984' over 'ADAMS PATENT 33,731R', plain five-shot cylinder also marked with the '33,731R' number, wingnut cylinder arbor retainer, sliding safe behind cylinder to right hand side, chequered walnut semi saw-handled grip, blued iron grip-cap and blued and colour hardened patent rammer mounted on the left hand side of barrel and numbered '6544' on the inner face, the revolver retaining virtually all its original finish and colour and appearing little used, complete with its walnut storage case with ten-screw lid lined and compartmented in green baize and containing a fine bag-shaped powder flask signed Dixon, a Robert Adams trademarked double cavity bullet mould, a brass mounted ebony cleaning rod, a Dixon oil bottle and a suede cap-pouch.

Lot 697

COLT, LONDON AN UNUSUAL CASING OF A .36 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1851 LONDON NAVY', serial no. 27316, for 1855, with octagonal 7 1/2in. London proved barrel, the top-flat signed 'ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON', six-shot cylinder with roll-engraved naval scene, open iron frame marked 'COLTS PATENT', iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, smooth walnut one-piece grip and articulated under-barrel rammer, dome-head screws, retaining slight traces of finish (some frosting), all matching numbers, 13 3/4in. overall, weight approximately 2 1/2lbs., in an English market mahogany case mimicking a high-end shotgun case of the period, the lid with rounded brass corners and central flush-fitting circular brass handle with vacant coin-edged escutcheon, central dead-lock and twin sliding catches (key present), the interior lined and compartmented in customary Colt style with green baize, the inside of lid with period parchment instruction label pasted over a pre-existing instruction label and complete with James Dixon copper flask, steel double cavity Colt Patent mould, pewter oil-bottle, correct 'L' shaped nipple key and steel-handled cleaning.

Lot 698

COLT, LONDON A CASED .31 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1849 LONDON POCKET', serial no. 8436, for 1855, with octagonal 5in. London proved barrel, the top-flat signed 'ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON' on two lines within brackets, five-shot cylinder with roll-engraved naval scene, open iron frame marked 'COLTS PATENT', iron grip-straps and trigger-guard (slight traces of silver plated finish), smooth walnut one-piece grip and articulated under-barrel rammer, dome-head screws, retaining traces of blued finish and colour, all matching numbers, 10 5/8in. overall, in an American style walnut case, the lid with rounded corners and central flush-fitting 'bow-tie' brass escutcheon, (lid plate re-attached to frame) central lock (key present), the interior lined and compartmented in red velvet, the inside of lid with period parchment instruction and complete with original steel double cavity Colt Patent mould, reproduction flask, 'L' shaped nipple key and wood-handled cleaning rod.

Lot 10

A Chinese blue and white moon flask with four character marks on base

Lot 722

A box containing a children's teas et, various thimbles, hip flask, ephemera, chest board, dominos etc.

Lot 198

Silver Hip Flask. J Deakin and Sons - 1946 Hallmark.Inscribed with initials C.J.P 14th June 1952. 142g7x 11cm

Lot 11

Royal Doulton Kingsware figural Tony Weller flask with silver stopper.

Lot 420

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, BOOKS, EMPTY BAGS AND BOXES, ETC, to include Royal Doulton collectors books, empty bags and boxes, Dandy, Beano, cut glass decanters, pewter goblets, jugs, etc, small boxed Wedgwood clock (missing timepiece), Minton, Worcester, Wedgwood trinkets (gift ware), Moira Pottery toby flask, Hancock & Son pouri shaped as bird, Royal Doulton series ware 'Battle of Hastings' D2873 (chipped), Dartmouth gurgle jug, boxed Aynsley Cottage garden two tier cake stand, cut glasses, stamps, etc

Lot 736

A George V silver hip flask, width 85mm, a small silver vase, a silver menu holder, a silver thimble and a Norwegian sterling and enamel small dish, gross 6oz.

Lot 3282

Reproduction Bavarian circular powder flask with spring action. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 17

Five Beswick Beneagles Whisky Flask modelled as a Osprey containing 70% proof and 13 1/3 fl oz of Beneagles blended Scotch Whisky, Merlin, Kestrel, Perigrine Falcon and Buzzard containing 40% proof and 200ml

Lot 50

A cased 'Coracle' picnic set for four persons by G.W.Scott & Sons, circa 1909,black leather-cloth case, with brass handles, lock and catches, opening to reveal wicker framework interior fitted with wicker-handled kettle with burner, stand and oil flask, two large wicker-covered glass bottles, a smaller glass bottle, a Coracle ceramic-based food container, two other food tins, a set of four Royal Worcester gilt-edged bone china tea-cups with saucers, four rectangular enamel plates, two ceramic Butter and Preserves jars, four stacked glass tumblers in wicker frames and two condiments jars, with cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 61 x 22 x 32cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † נ VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.â—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 51

A Christopher Dresser design cased tea-set for two persons, retailed by Kendall & Co, Paris, circa 1905,black leather case with impressed 'E.M.C.' monogram, replaced leather handle, with double doors opening to grey suede-lined two-tiered interior, the upper level fitted with gilt-plated Britannia Metal wicker-handled kettle by James Dixon & Sons, (Registered Design No.85275 for 1887), containing tea-caddy, with oil flask and folding stand, and wicker-handled teapot by James Dixon & Sons containing milk jug and sugar bowl, the lower level fitted with a pair of Royal Worcester blue glaze bone china teacups on suede pads with accompanying saucers, with spoons and sugar tongs housed in the double doors, the case measuring 29.5cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 393

Silver large curved spirit flask with a detachable cup cover and hinged bayonet action stopper, the cover engraved with a monogram ?C.I.? and date ?13-8-25?, by William Neal & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 13.5 x 11.2 x 3.5cm, hammered napkin ring by F.J., C.J., Birmingham 1951, 375grs and a B.O.A.C. plated coffee/hot milk jug, H 20cm (3)

Lot 360

A pair of brass candlesticks in the ecclesiastical taste, a silver plated bottle coaster, a silver plated snake skin effect hip flask and an engraved brass dish (5)

Lot 383

An 18th/ 19th century Horn and Brass mounted gun powder flask in the shape of a gun handle. [11cm in length]

Lot 1298

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SILVER, to include A GEORGE V SILVER AIDE MEMOIRE, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910; A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK, by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1914; A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1925; six various silver napkin rings; etc. (Qty) Weighable silver 13.5 troy ounces gross

Lot 1335

A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, maker L.G, Birmingham 1884, of flattened plain ovoid form, slightly shaped for the pocket, with twist and hinge top. 13cm high, 3.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTSlight sign of rubbing on the edges, in very good condition. Hinge and twist mechanism works. Cork is in the top of the lid only but it holds water and no leaks. No engraving. 

Lot 1346

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS TWO-HANDLED FLASK, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1899, the globular body with tapering reeded handles. 22cm high

Lot 689

1950s Grundy Kitchenware vacuum flask, possibly for ice cream & a storage jar

Lot 220

Brass powder flask set with telescope

Lot 115

Powder flask, leather pistol holster & bullet press

Lot 2080

A George V Silver Hip-Flask, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, oval, the base with detachable cup with engraved initials, with bayonette mounted cover, 13.5cm high, gross weight 7oz, 217gr. Fully marked on vase, near neck, one neck and further part marked on cover. the base stamped with crossed arrows trademark. there is some surface scratching and wear overall. The inside of the cup is gilt. The gross weight includes the cork inside the cover.

Lot 463

A copper and brass gun powder flask

Lot 134

Three various spirit levels, a surveyors tape, a hip flask and a razor strop

Lot 5118

Rémy Martin Extra Fine Champagne Cognac, 70cl in decanter together with a leather cased Remy Martin flask and travelling cups (one bottle)

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