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A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, each side of the body embossed with a fluted rosette centred by a dog's head, with external steel spring and brass charger; two 19th Century Copper Powder Flasks, with brass chargers, one embossed with panels of overlapping scales, beads and leaves, with internal steel spring, the other embossed with pendant guilloche beadwork, with external steel spring (3). 1 - two small dents to the base and slight seperation of seam. 2 - two small holes where suspension rings would have been attached. 3 - Spring broken and repair to seam at base.
A 19th Century Large Brass Powder Flask by G W Ingram, each side of the body embossed with a shell, with four suspension rings, external steel spring and brass charger; two 19th Century Copper Powder Flasks, with external steel springs, one of plain form, with brass charger stamped BATTIE, PATENT, the other embossed with a shell and with brass charger (3) 1 - Some tarnishing, no visible damage. 2 - Numerous small dents to the body.and one to the charger. 3 - Securing pins to charger missing and seperation to the lower seam.
A 19th Century Copper Violin Shape Powder Flask by G W & J W Hawksley, each side of the body embossed with diapered cartouche panels and pendant acanthus leaves, with external steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name; two 19th Century Copper Powder Flasks, each embossed with beaded collars pendants and leaves, one with external steel spring, the other with internal spring (3). 1 - Small dent to base and wear to the decoration. 2 - External steel spring with dents to base. 3 - No visible damage.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, each side of the body embossed with pheasants in a landscape within an oval panel below pendant acanthus leaves and beads, with external steel spring and brass charger; two 19th Century Copper Powder Flasks, each with external steel spring, one embossed with pheasants in a landscape, the other with diapered strapwork cartouche panels (3). 1 - Small dents and slight seperation to the seams at the base, otherwise good. 2 - Soldered repair to seam. 3 - Spring broken and dents to base
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by the United States Flask Co., each side embossed with a foliate cartouche enclosing an eagle perched holding a laurel branch and three arrows between its talons, the brass charger stamped with maker's name and with external steel spring; a Sykes Patent Steel Powder Flask, covered in leather, the brass charger with external steel spring and stamped with maker's name (2). 1 - Some seperation to the seams 2 - Some loss of leather and rust pitting to main body.
A 19th Century Copper Violin Shape Powder Flask, with traces of original lacquered finish, one side of the body embossed with a quatrefoil foliate and diapered panel, the collar embossed with frilled leaf tips, with external steel spring and brass charger stamped DIXON which has been struck through; a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, with fluted body, external steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name (2). 1 - Seven small dents to the back, traces of original lacquered finish. 2 - Four dents to the body.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by P Frith, of plain form with internal steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name; a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a tear shaped panel of daisy heads and diapering; two Copper Pistol Flasks, one of plain form, the other embossed with anthemion (4). Each with small dents to both sides of the body.
SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT A 12 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Sidelock Ejector Shotgun by W Richards, 44 Fishergate, Preston, number 9094, the 76cm (30'') blued steel nitro proof barrels signed on the top flat, with doll's head extension, the left barrel with improved cylinder, the right barrel with true cylinder, 2½'' chambers, with signed and foliate engraved lock plates, blued over-lever break, slide safety and trigger guard, well figured French walnut stock with teardrop and finely chequered grip and fore-end, silver vacant escutcheon, 119cm (47''), contained in original brass bound stitched leather case, the crimson baize lined interior with maker's paper label to the inner cover and fitted with accessories including ebony cleaning rod with brass jags, oil flask, cleaning patches, snap caps and leather cartridge belt. Footnote:- With a solicitor's note stating ''This gun and case was a 21st birthday gift to Edward S Healey (b.1886) in 1907, and was little used by him before the First World War broke out in 1914, when he joined the armed forces. Between 1918 and his death in 1943 he hardly used the gun at all. It was stored away from 1943 and seldom used by Mr. Healey's grandson. He is a solicitor in a Hong Kong and wishes to dispose of his gun mainly because he never has an opportunity to use it''. The present owner/vendor has used it very little.. Left barrel nominal bore size .729, with improved cylinder - wall thickness .033. Right barrel nominal bore size .719, true cylinder - wall thickness .037
Operation Sea Lion (The Proposed German Invasion of England) - Folder 'No.1 The Border', 1942, containing a photo book of targets (Objektbilder), including Berwick and other road and railway bridges, numerous important railway and road viaducts, the ports of Tynemouth, Hartlepool, Gateshead, Sunderland, Wallsend and South Shields, Newcastle armaments factory, Garew steel works, Spiller's factory Newcastle; a German reprint of the Ordnance Survey map for the area between Berwick and Hartlepool with suitable targets marked; large scale Ordnance Survey town plans of Carlisle, Sunderland, South Shields and three of Newcastle Footnote:- One of twelve, these highly secret documents were originally prepared for Operation Sea Lion, the German Invasion of England, and then later for German agents and saboteurs who would be dropped by parachute or U-boat to destroy important industrial and communication targets all over England; a Bilora Camera Tripod in black enamelled and chromed steel, with telescopic legs, detachable aluminium tilt head and leather case; a Leather Shot Flask, with brass sprung charger (3)
A cased percussion transitional six-shot revolver,by Leech of Chelmsford, the action and barrel retaining most colour, the fine chequered butt with cap compartment, the original case retaining flask and bullet mould, cal .30, with ramrod, 2½in barrel,20cm overallCondition report: Good levels of case hardening and crisp engraving.The stock with good chequeringThe action appears to be workingThe case fitting and divisions are loose
Victorian silver mounted cut glass spirit flask of faceted form, with silver bayonet fastening cap and detacheable silver drinking cup (London 1898). Samuel Summers Drew & Ernest Drew. 12.5cm overall height.Condition report: The glass is in good order overall, there is some dirt to the interior and it would benefit from being cleaned. The silver mount has clear marks and no signs of previous repairs. There are a few minor dents to the cover. The cup is in good order with clear marks, there are a couple of minor dents and some surface scratching, but overall the piece displays well and is very useable.
Small Victorian silver cased scent bottle, the square tooled case marked for B. H. J. Chester 1887, with hinged cover and glass stopper, 6cm high, together with another small silver scent bottle and group of miniature scent bottlesCondition report: Square silver clad bottle - in good condition, stopper present, lid closes flush, minor scratchessquare cut glass bottle, silver mounted, very small chip to base, wear to silver but generally ok, stopper present.moon shaped silver flask, condition oksmaller scents generally have wear and some misshapen caps, see images
A hip flask, featuring repousse floral and scroll design, stamped SILVER, together with a letter opener with open design handle, stamped 800. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
Pair of Richardson Liverpool 16-bore single barrel percussion belt/travelling pistols, each with 10.5cm plain octagonal barrel, under barrel swivelling captive ramrod, engraved action, trigger guard and hammer, chequered walnut grip with concealed butt compartment for ball/cap and open silver cartouche, L23cm overall; in green baize lined brass bound mahogany fitted case with inset carrying handle containing small copper powder flask, screw-driver, wrong bore steel scissor action bullet mould and two F. Joyce & Co percussion cap tins, case L30.5cm
Colt model 1849 percussion six-shot pocket revolver, the 10cm octagonal barrel inscribed 'Address Col Saml Colt New York US America' with underbarrel rammer, cylinder engraved with stagecoach scene, most parts with matching serial no.258742 but cylinder numbered 58742, brass trigger guard and backstrap and tw0-piece walnut grips L25cm; with modern powder flask, bullet maker, measure and leather holster
Pair of Dudley London approx. .50 calibre single barrel flintlock pocket pistols each with short 3cm turn-off barrel, engraved brass frame, walnut stock with silver scrolling filigree inlay and stand-of-arms engraved lozenge cartouche, drop down trigger activated by full cocking and sliding top safety catch L14cm overall; in green baize lined fitted mahogany case with small reeded copper bag style powder flask, case L20cm
Pair of Continental .44calibre percussion target pistols, each with heavy 23.5cm octagonal to round barrel bearing various marks, crude scroll engraving to lock plate, hammer and octagonal section of barrel, unchequered walnut stock with brass butt plate and steel hooked trigger guard, numbered 8138 & 8164, L41.5cm overall; in maroon baize lined converted sapele mahogany fitted case bearing reproduction trade label for Trulock & Son Dublin containing small copper powder flask, steel scissor action bullet mould, nipple key, turned wooden mallet and lidded box, steel rammer and wooden cleaning rod, case L48cm
Pair of Muller & Lyon 11mm (approx. .42 cal.) percussion target pistols each with 24.5cm rifled octagonal and fluted barrel, plain action and hammer, unchequered walnut stock with inverted crown shaped butt plate and hooked trigger guard, no set trigger or half cock safety, numbered 1 & 2 on top of breech, L42cm overall; in baize lined fitted walnut case with all accessories including miniature copper powder flask, scissor action bullet mould, nipple key with screw-driver attachment, turned hardwood mallet and graduated pair of lidded boxes, brass rammer, cleaning rod etc, case L55.5cm
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