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Lot 118

The blue and white "pilgrim flask" is finely painted in bright cobalt blue with two dragons playing with a pearl, surrounding by flowers, on a ground of scrolling lotus. The body is of circular flattened form, fitted with a narrow cylindrical neck with flanking applied dragon-shaped handles linking the neck and body. 青花二龙戏珠花卉纹抱月瓶,中国,清朝,十九世纪末

Lot 941

Antique horn powder flask with brass 'Patent' top and leather straps

Lot 2401

19th century brass spyglass by Dollond London, together with a silver-plated sandwich tin and wicker-bound hip flask, both by James Dixon, and a tortoiseshell card case

Lot 154

Victorian silver mounted glass and leather hip flask, retailed by Asprey (London 1872), 13.5cm overall height

Lot 199

A large glass moon flask shaped snuff bottle. The ovoid shaped bottle depicting a scene of figurines amidst landscape with red stopper.Measures approx. 16cm tall x 13cm long.

Lot 87

A Japanese Meiji Period heavy bronze moon flask. The flask vase featuring curled dragon twisted around neck, twin scrolled foliate handles, scenes of Foo dogs & birds to each central circular panel. Raised on stepped circular base.Measures approx. 35cm tall.

Lot 67

POWDER FLASK WITH A 20TH CENTURY HIP FLASK

Lot 649

A SET OF THREE STONE FLASK VASESLargest H 37cm

Lot 596

A GOOD CASED 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN SIGNED F.R. & W. BECKHUSON, OXFORD, serial no. 226, for 1847-48, with browned laminated 30in. barrels, the broad top-rib signed 'F.R. & W. BECKHUSON, OXFORD', the border and scroll engraved colour hardened breech-blocks with platinum plugs, London proofs, fully engraved top-tang, border, scroll and gamescene engraved colour hardened bar-action locks signed 'F.R. & W. BECKHUSON', scroll engraved dolphin-headed hammers, chequered figured walnut half-stock with blued and engraved iron furniture, brass-mounted ebony ramrod, much original finish throughout (trigger guard bow reblued), together with its maker's walnut storage case with rounded brass corners and flush folding ring handle to lid, the interior lined and compartmented in green baize, original parchment trade-label inside lid and complete with a number of accessories including a powder and shot-flask, a Beckhuson branded cap-tin, a take-down ebony cleaning rod and sundry other accessories (lock escutcheon and key absent). * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

Lot 591

JAMES PURDEY, LONDONA CASED EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION 16-BORE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 3164,for 1838, with browned octagonal 30 1/4in. multi-groove rifled damascus barrel, the top-flat signed 'J. PURDEY, 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET, LONDON', dove-tailed fore-sight, dove-tailed standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves, both with platinum centre-lines, colour hardened squared breech with engraved borderline and a platinum band and vented plug, the top of breech engraved with a '2', border and scroll engraved colour hardened top-tang also engraved with the numeral '2', colour hardened border and scroll engraved lock signed 'PURDEY' on the bar, engraved hammer with bolted safe, chequered walnut half-stock with border and scroll engraved colour hardened patch-box, engraved iron heel-plate (finish worn to face), blued trigger guard bow with chequered raised lower tang, plain trigger fitted, colour hardened and engraved barrel key escutcheons and turned and moulded ramrod throat, sling eye and button and heavy duty mahogany ramrod with ebony bun pommel and brass tool-end, the whole in a remarkable state of preservation with just light storage marks but generally appearing unfired and complete with its maker's mahogany case, lined and compartmented in green baize and retaining a full suite of accessories including a set trigger unit, a Sykes Patent powder flask signed 'PURDEY SR No.1', a ball-starter engraved 'LORD HOPETOUN, SINGLE RIFLE 3164', a mahogany ball rammer with brass guide, a William Davis ball mould also signed 'LORD HOPETOUN' and with matching number, a sprue cutter for same, two turn-screws, a nipple-key and well cleaner, a patch cutter, two shaped bone pots, one with caps, the other with wool mop, an ebony patch-pot, a dismountable nipple-key with pricker in a leather wallet marked 'RIFLE No. 3163', a charge measure, bone breech-brush, caps and a cleaning rod, the accessories also appearing little used

Lot 328

A MAHOGANY CASE FOR AN 80-BORE TRANTER PERCUSSION REVOLVER, probably a 1st or 2nd model, with green baize lined interior, William Tranter trade label (partial), containing a signed 80-bore mould for gun number 11927, a cleaning/loading rod, a nipple-key, a bag-shaped flask with much finish, an unsigned cap-tin, a tin of Tranters Lubricating Compound and a probably reproduction snail capper, external measurements approx. 14 3/4in. x 7 1/2in. x 2 1/4in..

Lot 587

JAMES PURDEY, LONDON A CASED 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 2348, for 1832, with browned laminated 29in. barrels, the top-rib signed 'J. PURDEY No. 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET, LONDON' (lightly refreshed), bead fore-sight, shell engraving and platinum line and vented plugs to breech, fully scroll and border engraved top-tang inhabited by the mask of a dog, borderline and scroll engraved colour hardened locks (possibly colour refreshed), figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture and ebony ramrod, in a period mahogany guncase lined and compartmented in green baize for gun number 1674, retaining a flask and cleaning rod, parchment original trade label inside lid.

Lot 685

JOHN MANTON & SON, LONDON A CASED PAIR OF 36-BORE PERCUSSION RIFLED TARGET or OFFICER'S PISTOLS, serial numbered 6599, for 1818 and converted from flint by the maker, with browned laminated octagonal 9 3/4in. rifled barrels signed in script 'JOHN MANTON & SON DOVER STREET LONDON', scroll engraved colour hardened breech-blocks with moulded nipple-wells and engraved platinum plugs, dove-tailed bead fore-sights, prominent standing notch rear-sights to the front of the engraved top-tangs, borderline and scroll engraved colour hardened locks with extensions above moulding to the sides of the standing breech and signed 'JOHN MANTON & SON PATENT', slab-sided hammers with dolphin engraved noses, bolted safes behind the hammers, walnut half-stocks with chequered bag-shaped grips, blued and engraved iron furniture including domed butt-caps, plain triggers, white metal clipped corner rectangular vacant escutcheons to wrists, escutcheoned barrel keys, horn fore-end tips and brass-tipped mahogany ramrods, strong traces of finish remaining and in their maker's mahogany case lined and compartmented in green baize, good No.6 Dover Street trade label inside lid and complete with a three-way flask, 42-bore scissors ball mould, brass mounted ebony loading rod, dismountable loading mallet, powder measure and oil-bottle, flush ring handle to the outside of lid.

Lot 593

JOHN MANTON, LONDON A CASED 12-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 5448, for 1811 and with later conversion to percussion from flintlock, with octagonal to sixteen-sided to round 30in. barrel with moulded bands at the intersection and signed on the top of breech-block 'G.W. BATES, IPSWICH', platinum vent to the moulded nipple boss, engraved top tang featuring a scientific trophy, flat border engraved lock signed 'MANTON' below the pan cut-out, a hunting dog engraved to the screwed tail, engraved hammer, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, raised cheek-piece, iron furniture except white metal oval escutcheons for the two barrel-keys and clipped corner square escutcheon at wrist initialled 'D.J.C.', working replacement ramrod, together with its original John Manton mahogany case lined in green baize and compartmented for this shotgun, still retaining the platform for the flint lock and an Irish type shot-flask, small parchment trade-label inside lid and hook closure.

Lot 329

A MAHOGANY GUNCASE FOR A 54-BORE TRANTER'S PATENT REVOLVER, probably a trigger cocking example, with green baize lined compartmented interior, measuring externally approx. 14in. x 7 1/2in. x 2 3/8in., retaining a good selection of period accessories including a signed Tranter's Patent mould, a Dixon flask, a turn-screw, a nipple key and ebony cleaning rod, oil bottle, lubricating compound and bullet tin, the lid exterior with central escutcheon engraved 'J.C. BINNS, BELMONT, 1855'.

Lot 684

A CASED .36 PERCUSSION COLT LONDON 1851 NAVY REVOLVER, serial no. 36436, for 1855, with octagonal 7 1/2in. barrel signed on the top-flat 'ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON', London proofs, open iron frame with slight traces of colour, plain cylinder scrubbed of scene and with Indian inventory marks, dome-headed London screws, iron grip-straps, chequered walnut one-piece grip and under-barrel rammer with traces of colour, all matching numbers (blued finish lost); together with a period American casing lined and compartmented in blue baize accommodating the revolver, an original James Dixon flask, cleaning rod, Colt style brass mould marked 'W.D.' (William Davis) and numbered '88' (sprue cutter replaced), 'L' shaped nipple-key, cap-tin, breech-brush and oil-bottle, all probably period to this revolver, reproduction parchment instruction label inside lid.

Lot 495

FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF CAPT. MUNRO, 78TH (HIGHLANDERS) REGIMENT OF FOOT, WOGDON, LONDON - AN HISTORIC CASED PAIR OF 30-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS,and by tradition used to fight one of the last documented duels on English soil, in 1843, the pistols manufactured circa 1795, with slightly swamped 10in. laminated octagonal barrels signed 'WOGDON, LONDON' on the top-flats, applied white metal fore-sights, twin engraved bands at breech, shallow standing notch rear-sights to front of the engraved top-tangs, plain locks with moulded edges, stepped tails, bolted safes behind the swan-necked cocks, rainproof pans with 'WOGDON' signature below (rubbed), walnut full-stocks with slab-sided bag-shaped grips (one pistol with repaired crack to fore-end), guarded single-set triggers, iron furniture, one pistol with horn-tipped mahogany ramrod, the other with iron mounted replacement, in their green baize lined makers mahogany case with leather covered flask, turnscrew with pricker, loading rod and scissors mould, the outer lid of case with flush-folding 'D' shaped handle and a brass escutcheon engraved 'CAPTN MUNRO, 78 HIGHLAND or ROSSHIRE BUFF REGT', and supplied with a period hand written note on the event and a printed account of the duel.

Lot 597

WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON A CASED 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 2940, circa 1855, with rebrowned damascus 30in. barrels, the top-rib with traces only of a 170 New Bond Street address, platinum vents, borderline engraved top-tang, borderline engraved bar-action locks signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS', figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, borderline engraved iron furniture (pitting throughout on furniture, some deep), scroll engraved trigger-guard bow and lower tang, plain ramrod thimbles and brass tipped ebony ramrod, complete with its maker's oak case, lined and compartmented in green baize and including a period powder flask and a number of wads and cards.

Lot 496

A CASED PAIR OF 28-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS SIGNED BLAKE, LONDON, no visible serial numbers, circa 1795 and of Wogdon style, with slightly swamped laminated London proved 9in. barrels signed on the top-flats in script 'BLAKE, LONDON', engraved band at breech, applied white metal fore-sight, shallow notch rear-sights to the engraved top-tangs, borderline engraved bevel-edged locks with stepped tails and signed 'BLAKE' below the plain pans, swan-necked cocks with bolted safes (one top-jaw and screw replaced), walnut full-stocks with strongly curved bag-shaped butts chequered in the Durs fashion in dot and checkerboard style, the pommels with stylised floral carving, brass furniture including pillar fronted trigger guards with acorn finials, turned ramrod pipes and original worm-ended ramrods, complete in their maker's mahogany casing lined and compartmented in pale green felt (some staining), parchment trade-label with the '104 Gun Dock, Wapping' address and including a scissors mould, lozenge-bodied flask, loading rod and flint wallet, the case with lock closure.

Lot 693

A FINE CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION ADAM'S PATENT REVOLVER SIGNED DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, serial no. 13570R, circa 1857, with 6 5/8in. blued octagonal barrel, each flat engraved with a borderline, engraved band at the radiused muzzle, dove-tailed fore-sight, shallow standing notch rear-sight to rear of top-strap, the top-strap also engraved with borders and signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, No. 30 KING WILLIAM ST'T. LONDON BRIDGE' (small amount of finish loss and mild pitting over the word 'BRIDGE'), borderline and scroll engraved blued solid frame with no provision for rammer, swinging safe mounted behind the cylinder to the right, borderline engraved colour hardened plain cylinder with five chambers and an engraved band to the leading edge, double action only mechanism with spurless hammer, swept and chequered semi saw-handled walnut grip, engraved and moulded grip-cap with central trap and guarded trigger, much original finish remaining throughout and appearing little used, complete with a period oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize (probably from a 38-bore model but almost certainly as supplied) and including a period flask, patent mould, loading rod and nipple key along with assorted sundry accessories, the inside of lid with yellow Deane Adams & Deane parchment trade label, all also remaining in fine condition.

Lot 695

J. B. RONGE, LIEGE A FINE CASED PAIR OF DELUXE 12mm PERCUSSION CONTINENTAL TARGET PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1845, with blued octagonal 10 1/4in. rifled barrels, each flat with a carved and moulded blind flute, the top-flats marked in gilt script 'J.B. RONGE FILS A LIEGE' and 'CANON ACIER FONDU' across the barrel at breech (small losses to gilding on one), breech-blocks engraved with scrolled and bordered panels 'in the white', moulded nipple-bosses (some pitting to inner faces), dove-tailed bead fore-sights, adjustable notch rear-sights on the fully engraved top-tangs, border and scroll engraved hump-backed locks with dipped tails, en-suite hammers, ebonised half-stocks relief-carved with raised floral scrollwork to the grips and fore-end tips (one pistol cracked through and well repaired at wrist), engraved and moulded butt-caps with central spires, spurred complex trigger guard bows with skeletal mounts, gilt metal oval barrel-key escutcheons, both pistols with much finish remaining (some spotting to barrels) and in an unsigned brass fretwork inlaid ebonised wood case lined and compartmented in the Continental manner in red velvet (some fading), retaining a lidded corner compartment with turned ebony handle and a full suite of original deluxe accessories including a spirally carved ebony loading mallet, en-suite handled tools, panelled powder flask (mainspring at fault), carved steel mould and loading rods, the exterior with central lock (no key).

Lot 595

WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON A CASED 40-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT PARK RIFLE, serial no. 2678, circa 1855, with rebrowned laminated 28in. octagonal barrel, the top-flat signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS 170 NEW BOND ST, LONDON' (rubbed), squared breech with platinum vent, borderline and bouquet engraved top-tang also featuring an armourial of a stag's head, borderline and scroll engraved recoloured bar-action lock signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS', bolted safe behind the hammer, figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, engraved iron furniture (detail worn), plain ramrod thimbles, eyelets for sling and brass tipped ebonised ramrod (repaired), complete with a period mahogany case, relined and compartmented in green baize and including two period powder measures, a pewter oil bottle, cap-tin and derelict flask.

Lot 590

AN UNUSUAL CASED BRACE OF PERCUSSION SPORTING GUNS SIGNED A REED, LONDON, serial no. 1016 and 1122, circa 1833, the first a 16-bore double with laminated 29in. barrels, the top-rib signed 'A. REED, 14 CITY ROAD, LONDON', white metal fore-sight bead, scroll engraving and twin gold lines to rib-end, carved and moulded breech-blocks with engraved platinum vented plugs, border and scroll engraved long top-tang, white metal under-breech plates, border, scroll and game-scene engraved back-action locks signed 'A. REED, LONDON' (traces of colour), chequered walnut half-stock with engraved iron furniture (a previous grip-safe removed and apertures filled), white metal ramrod throat, wrist escutcheon and barrel key escutcheons and brass tipped mahogany ramrod, the second a 14-bore single with octagonal to sixteen-sided to round 30in. ribbon damascus barrel, same signature to top, gold and platinum lines to the scroll engraved breech-end, fully engraved long top-tang, border and scroll engraved back-action lock, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, engraved iron furniture, white metal fore-end tip, wrist and key escutcheons and mahogany ramrod, both shotguns with traces of colour and finish and in a period fitted brass cornered walnut case lined and compartmented in jade velvet (maker's label absent, some compartments loose) and together with a small number of accessories including a period leather covered powder-flask, two shot measures, a cap-tin, later oil bottle and sundries.

Lot 678

A GOOD CASED PAIR OF .650 PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS SIGNED T.K. BAKER, LONDON, serial numbered 182, for 1846-49, with browned laminated octagonal 7 3/4in. barrels signed on the top-flat 'K. BAKER (sic), 34 ST JAMES ST'T LONDON', dove-tailed blued fore and rear-sights, colour hardened patent breech-blocks with vented plugs, fully engraved colour hardened top-tangs, borderline and scroll engraved bar-action colour hardened locks signed 'T.K. BAKER', colour hardened hammers (both with small fractures forming at base of spurs), walnut full-stocks with chequered swept grips, vacant clipped-corner white-metal escutcheons to wrists, scroll engraved colour hardened shallow domed butt-caps with central trapdoors, blued trigger-guard bows, white metal oval barrel key escutcheons and captive iron stirrup ramrods, both pistols retaining virtually all their original colour and finish and complete in their maker's dark oak case, lined and compartmented in green baize, parchment trade-label inside lid (rubbed) and including a lozenge-bodied flask (mainspring lacking), scissors mould, nipple-key, turn-screw, oil-bottle, mahogany loading rod with additional jag tip and a turned hardwood cap-pot with engraved white-metal escutcheon (case key absent).

Lot 588

A CASED 14-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED "COACH GUN", SIGNED PARKER FIELD & SONS, serial no. 9139, circa 1850, with laminated 24in. barrels (of apparent original length, rib lifting), the top-rib signed 'PARKER FIELD & SONS 233 HOLBORN LONDON', bead fore-sight, scroll engraving to rib-end, platinum plugs, borderline and scroll engraved long top-tang, borderline engraved back-action locks signed in banners with scrolled terminals 'PARKER FIELD & SONS', dolphin headed hammers, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture and brass mounted ebony ramrod, strong traces of period finish remaining and together with a walnut case adapted for this shotgun lined and compartmented in green baize and with a number of accessories including a powder and a shot flask, cap tins, oil bottle and a turnscrew.

Lot 687

A PAIR OF 80-BORE PERCUSSION RIFLED CONTINENTAL POCKET PISTOLS, UNSIGNED, serial numbered 8, in a later case, French or Belgian circa 1840, with round etched damascus 1 3/4in. deeply rifled turn-off barrels (frozen), moulded off-set fenced nipple bosses, off-set central hammers, acanthus scroll engraved boxlock actions with concealed automatic triggers, fluted ebony grips; together with a later wood case lined and compartmented in the Continental fashion including a scissors mould, small powder flask and unlabelled cap-tin.

Lot 680

A CASED 80-BORE PERCUSSION BAR-HAMMER PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, English circa 1845, with fully fluted 2 3/4in. six-shot barrel group retaining full original colour hardening, rounded scroll engraved colour hardened action with central bar-hammer and guarded trigger (action at fault), chequered walnut grips with colour hardened frame, retaining virtually all original finish and in a mahogany case lined and compartmented in blue baize (some compartments loose), complete with flask, two cap-tins and an ebony handled brass loading rod with worm end. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

Lot 691

A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION ADAMS 1851 PATENT REVOLVER, serial no. 10844, circa 1853, with blued octagonal 6 1/2in. barrel (some finish loss at muzzle), scroll engraving at barrel throat and engraved band at muzzle, dove-tailed bead fore-sight and standing notch rear-sight, the solid top-strap signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, 30 KING WILLIAM ST'T LONDON BRIDGE', borderline and leading edge band engraved plain five-shot cylinder (traces of colour), borderline and scroll engraved frame, self-cocking mechanism with spurless hammer, chequered walnut one-piece grip with moulded and engraved butt-cap, guarded trigger and no provision for rammer, in its oak storage-case relined in antiquity in pale green baize and including a Dixon bag-shaped flask, Adams patent mould, mahogany loading rod, wad-punch and nipple-key, all period with the revolver.

Lot 688

JOHN MANTON & SON, LONDON A GOOD CASED PAIR OF 20-BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING or CARRIAGE BELT PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1840, with brown laminated octagonal 6in. barrels signed on the top-flats 'LONDON', border and scroll engraved colour hardened breech-blocks, bead fore-sights, fully engraved top-tangs with standing notch rear-sights, moulded nipple bosses with screwed plugs, border and scroll engraved diminutive curved back-action colour hardened locks signed 'MANTON & SON' and fitted with engraved dolphin-headed hammers with rear-mounted bolted safes, chequered walnut grips swelling at the pommel and fitted with engraved domed butt-caps with central traps, guarded triggers, London proofs and captive iron swivel ramrods below the barrel, the left side of each pistol with a sideplate mimicking the lockplate and fitted with a blued spring-steel belt-hook, strong amount of original finish to both pistols and complete with their oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and including a three-way flask, a further bag-shaped flask, a turn-screw, loading rod, spring cramp and a possibly later nipple or cap-pot, the inside of lid with John Manton & Son parchment trade-label.

Lot 449

JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON A CASED 20-BORE FLINTLOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN WITH GRAVITATIONAL STOPS, serial no. 5671, for 1812, with browned laminated 32in. barrels, the top-rib signed 'JOSEPH MANTON'S NEW IMPROVEMENTS BY HIS MAJESTY'S PATENT', white-metal bead fore-sight, trophy engraved to the rib-end, squared patent breech-block (faded colour) with angled drains and platinum lined touch-holes, fully engraved top-tang incorporating a depiction of an open book, border engraved bevel-edged locks with stepped and clipped tails and signed below the rainproof pans 'JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON', further trophies engraved to the tails, border and feather scroll engraved shaped and moulded cocks with gravitational stops mounted in front, roller frizzens with integral flash-guards, the front of both frizzens signed 'JOSEPH MANTON, PATENT' and patent use numbered '5193' on the left and '5194' on the right (slight traces of colour throughout), working replacement walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron heel-plate engraved with scrolls and a further trophy to the top-spur, border and trophy engraved trigger-guard tang and bow, engraved pineapple finial, en-suite ramrod throat, plain thimbles and original brass mounted mahogany ramrod, together with its maker's mahogany storage case with separate compartment and tray for storing the locks, flush-fitting circular ring-handle to outside of lid, relined in green baize but retaining the original parchment Joseph Manton label to inside of lid and containing a powder flask, a turn-screw of unusual form, flint wallet, shot charger and a leather shot bandolier and also complete with spare lock-plates, percussion hammers, a replacement standing breech and percussion breech-blocks (see below).

Lot 683

A CASED .31 PERCUSSION COLT LONDON 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, serial no. 1614, for 1854, with octagonal 6in. barrel signed on the top-flat 'ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON' within brackets on two lines, London proofs, open iron frame with slight traces of colour, plain cylinder with roll engraved scene, dome-headed London screws, silver-plated iron grip-straps, walnut flared one-piece grip and under-barrel rammer with traces of colour, all matching numbers (blued finish darkly stained); together with a period American casing lined and compartmented in red velvet (some compartments loose) and including an original James Dixon flask, cleaning rod, signed Colt iron mould marked '.31PKT.', 'L' shaped nipple-key (probably from an 'army' model), cap-tin and iron cleaning rod, all probably period to this revolver, original parchment instruction label inside lid.

Lot 980

A brass oil lamp together with a Dutch brass hanging oil lamp; a pair of ashtrays decorated with eagles; a powder flask etc.

Lot 292

A white glazed pottery twin handled vase; a smaller similar and a West German pottery flask

Lot 515

A large 19th century Chinese famille rose vase, a green glazed pear-shaped vase, and a blue and white dragon flask (3). Condition - poor to fair.

Lot 92

Edwardian silver mounted glass and brown crocodile leather hip flask of small proportions, Sheffield 1909 (James Dixon & Sons), 10.25cm highSome minor surface wear and tarnishing but overall in good order.

Lot 966

A selection of white metal items to include hip flask, cigarette cases, pill box and a Ronson lighter

Lot 010

ITEM: Squat lekythos with palmetteMATERIAL: PotteryCULTURE: GreekPERIOD: 5th – 4th Century B.CDIMENSIONS: 91 mm x 42 mmCONDITION: Good conditionPROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1980sPARALLEL: BRITISH MUSEUM Collection, Accession number 11.46019Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice. Lekythoi are a specific type of oil flask used in ancient Greece, particularly during the Archaic and Classical periods, spanning from the 7th to the 4th century BCE. Their design was intended for holding perfumed oil or ointments used in funerary and beauty rituals.Greek lekythoi were often adorned with artistic scenes, such as human, mythological, or geometric figures, which were frequently related to the funerary theme. Many of them were used as offerings in tombs or commemorative monuments, and their presence in burials provides valuable insights into the cultural beliefs and practices of ancient Greece concerning death and the veneration of the deceased.These objects are highly regarded by archaeologists and art historians due to their connection to religion, mythology, and the everyday life of ancient Greece. Lekythoi serve as a window into the culture and beliefs of this civilization, and their archaeological study and artistic analysis contribute to a deeper understanding of ancient Greek society.

Lot 283

Late 19th/ early 20th century large Chinese moon flask with yellow ground and a circular panel to front and rear, 50cm tall x 36cm wide, restoration to neck of vase

Lot 416

Box containing a quantity of silver plate and Epns wares to include a hip flask, cutlery and trays, etc

Lot 38

Victorian silver mounted glass and leather hip flask by James Dixon, Sheffield 1895, 13cm

Lot 63

Reference.For a similar red pottery taper-end handled flask,see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 31 May 2023, Lot 823. H:34cm

Lot 72

A Large Red Pottery Taper-end Flask, Yangshao Culture, Banpo Phase, Yangshao culture, Banpo phase, c. 4800-4300 B.C.Reference.For a similar large red pottery taper-end water flask,Yangshao culture, see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 25 Nov 2022, Lot 811. H:44cm

Lot 62

A Rare Red Pottery Flask, Yangshao culture, c. 4800-3500 B.C.Reference.For a similar red pottery boat-form flask, Yangshao culture, Banpo phase, c. 4800-4300 B.C. , see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 25 May 2022, Lot 813. H:16.5cm, L:20cm

Lot 71

A Large Red Pottery Taper-end Flask, Yangshao Culture, Banpo Phase, Yangshao culture, Banpo phase, c. 4800-4300 B.C.Reference.For a similar large red pottery taper-end water flask,Yangshao culture, see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 25 Nov 2022, Lot 811. H:39.5cm, W: 13cm

Lot 70

A Large Red Pottery Taper-end Flask, Yangshao Culture, Banpo Phase, Yangshao culture, Banpo phase, c. 4800-4300 B.C.Reference.For a similar large red pottery taper-end water flask,Yangshao culture, see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 25 Nov 2022, Lot 811. Jar H:37cm, 10.5cm

Lot 178G

20th Century A pewter hip flask engraved 'HMS Invincible' Provenance: Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, DStJ, PC, FRS, HonFRSC (13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013); Thence by descent Dimensions: 5 in. (H) x 3.5 in. (W) Weight: Approx. 150 grams

Lot 677

Indian 19th century A nephrite, mother of pearl, gem set powder flask. In the form of a mythical beast with bird head finial. Dimensions: 7.5 in. (L)

Lot 352

Concorde Memorabilia: A Chris Middleton designed pewter 'Ergo' flask

Lot 83

Framed in a glass case reproduction Flintlock pistol, powder flask, bullet mould, wad cutter & flint. 22.5" by 17"

Lot 398

Silver whisky flask together with a silver hallmarked cigarette box. Whisky flask of plain form with twist lid to top (hallmarked Sheffield 1939). The box with engine turned details (hallmarked London 1927). Box measures 10cm wide.

Lot 349

Early 20th Century silver hallmarked whisky flask of plain design with hinged lid to top. Hallmarked London 1902. Measures 15cm tall.

Lot 279

Silver and glass hip flask hallmarked for London 1913, makers mark rubbed. Split to lid unaffecting use, approx 15.5cm high

Lot 1311

Mixed English - European Coinage, Victoria Shilling, Florin, Silver Three Penny coins, early XX Century postcards, pewter flask, etc. 1950's football programmes:- One Tray.

Lot 73

A McCallum's 'Perfection' Whisky hip flask - clear glass with pewter fittings, 15cm high.

Lot 540

A silver and glass hip flask with detachable drinking cup - Birmingham 1879, Colen Hewer Cheshire, height 13.5cm.

Lot 213

Twenty-five hip flasks, to include, a circular pewter example with horse riding scene, a flask in the form of a golf club, and a flask encased in burgundy leather. (25)

Lot 211

A cased three bottle hip flask set by Tudor

Lot 842

A good hip flask with bayonet hinged cover, 5.5 inches high, Birmingham 1917, 164 g.

Lot 970

Oval flask with cut base screw cover and glass body. London 1927

Lot 1488

Box of Miscellaneous Collectible Items, including wooden boxes, hip flask, 'Through the Keyhole' boxed gift, AA badges, car badges, camera, harmonica, etc.

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