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the Barnards, London 1873, of tapered oval form, bright-cut engraved decoration throughout, with circular cartouche to centre, one side with engraved crest, the hinged lid with similar decoration and knopped finial, the handles of C scroll form with ivory inserts, the straight spout with engraved floral decoration; together with a commemorative dish for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's silver wedding anniversary in a fitted box; and a modern twin-handled porringer; hip flask; various brushes and dressing table accoutrements and various condimentsHeight of coffee pot: 21cm, weighable silver: 54ozFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Two carved boxwood snuff boxes together with a carved Coquilla Nut Snuff Flask19th century One of the snuff boxes modelled as a bird with glass eyes, the other as a man's face, 4.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep, 3.5cm high (1 1/2in wide, 2 1/2in deep, 1in high) (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Scottish powder horn18th centuryOf curved flattened triangular form, incised on each side with two designs of petals within circular borders, a protrusion on one side pierced for suspension (nozzle probably reduced, base plug missing); together with four brass-mounted powder-flasks, three with embossed bag-shaped bodies, six detached nozzles for powder- and shot- flasks, and a horn powder-flask with threaded horn cap (all in poor condition) (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A novelty silver vestaGarrard, London, date letter lackingFormed as a cine camera and stand, 20cms high, together with two Edwardian combined vesta and sovereign holders, a Morton's patent vesta formed as a flask, a small French silver vesta, two white metal vestas, one formed as a boar, a Samson Mordan silver pin cushion formed as a duck and a large chick pin cushion stamped 800 (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Doulton 'Votes For Women' inkwellDesigned by Leslie Harradine, damaged at hinge; a Whieldon style onion face moon flask; a Mac Fisheries pot lid, 'Caller Herrin'; a green glazed pottery horn; a seal in the form of Charles II; and a terracotta figure of a sleeping child 12cm wide, 5cm high (4 1/2in wide, 1 1/2in high) (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two turned elm bowls, together with a turned and carved two-handled flask19th century The bowls of typical turned form, the flask 22cm wide, 19cm deep, 33cm high (8 1/2in wide, 7in deep, 12 1/2in high) the largest bowl: 35cm diameter, (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of Tibetan belt or bridle mounts, and four Eastern Powder-FlasksMostly 19th CenturyThe first comprising four rectangular mounts each pierced and chased with scrollwork within engraved outer borders, mounted on a leather strap including buckle and suspension rings; the second comprising two all-steel Persian priming-flasks, each with sprung tap and ring for suspension; an Eastern priming-flask of horn pierced and chased with bold designs of foliage; another Eastern steel and brass flask of tear shape and a North African powder-flask, the wooden body with chased brass mounts, and ring for suspension. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six various European flasksLate 16th century and laterComprising an Italian triangular musketeer's powder-flask with leather-covered wooden body, the front applied with cuir-bouilli panel tooled with borders centred on a foliate cartouche, iron mounts, and sprung cut-off lever (worn and rusted overall); an East European powder-flask, probably Carpathian Basin, formed from a forked section of staghorn and engraved over the front with geometric designs, the back left natural (nozzle missing); a German powder-flask, the horn body engraved with figures and inscriptions over the front apparently reading in translation 'The most beautiful in the World' and 'A red line through the black field', and on the fluted back with a figure drumming the exposed buttocks of a woman and engraved 'My drum has got a hole in it but it still works', and with turned wooden nozzle; a Scandinavian powder-flask formed from a section of cow horn and incised with male and female figures, and inscriptions including the date '1760' in a heart above the initials 'HBH'; a horn priming-flask carved in low relief with figures, a peacock, and a hound pursuing a hare, the bone base carved in relief with foliage (worn and insect damaged); another powder-flask with pivoting brass nozzle of Boche type (base plug missing); together with an iron-mounted wooden priming-flask, the first 22.5cm, (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A matched pair of late 19th century Moore Bros. vases and a Royal Crown Derby vase by WEJ Dean. The matched pair with green ground and gilt highlights and of moon-flask form; each with pâte-sur-pâte decoration: a winged putto figure leapfrogging over a toadstool (moulded cipher for Harry Saunders underneath), the other with a putto alighting on the back of a butterfly (15.5cm high). The Royal Crown Derby two-handled vase of late 18th century neo-classical form (late 19th/early 20th century) and hand-decorated with yachts, painted and printed marks to underside (24.5cm high and with 9cm hairline to body) (3)Condition Report: The moon flask with the putto figure has gilding away from the top of the outer edge mostly around the rim and some gilding away also to the outside circular edge - no cracks or restorations noted but it is noted there are some minor 'chips' to the underside of the four legs (one each) which may have been part of the firing process. The other companion moon flask is noted that the glaze is very matt and not as glossy as the first flask and the underside of the feet appear natural with no colour or glazing and again there is gilding away from the top lip area. The Auctioneer reports that the feet may well be replacements as they are matt and there appears no glaze on them and where the legs meet the body there are overlaps.
Percussion double barrel 14 bore shotgun by R. Watmough (of Manchester), 30 inch barrels, scroll engraved actions bearing faint maker's name, fitted into a period canvas case containing a G&J.W. Hawksley shot flask and a Bartram & Belcher powder flask. Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.117cm long Condition report: Both actions work correctly.
Percussion silver mounted double 14 bore shotgun by Smith of London, 28 inch Damascus 'Twisted Stubbs' barrels with platinum breech plugs, side locks engraved with hunting scenes, figured chequered stock with scrolling silver trigger guard, long tang butt plate, hallmarked Birmingham 1827, fitted into a similar period oak case with cleaning rod and jags, G.&J.W. Hawksley powder flask, Eley cap tin and contents, wads, and a finely engraved James Dixon and Sons oil bottle.Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, the purchaser must be over the age of 18.The case measures 81cm long Condition report: Actions work correctly. The bores are generally good with some light pitting marks and a small dent to the left muzzle. The Exterior has some light pitting patches and most of the browning worn. The stock has some dents and marks, it also has some small chips to the forend. There is a shrinkage split around the trigger guard. The silver parts show signs of wear. The case is structurally sound, the leather straps are replaced.
Wilkinson percussion double 16 bore sporting gun, with 30 inch barrels engraved J Wilkinson and Son makers to his Majesty, Pall Mall London, numbered 4159 to the lugs, chequered stocks with finely engraved scrollwork actions and trigger guard safety catch, fitted into a period mahogany case with key, containing a tin of percussion caps, leather shot flask, James Dixon and Son copper and brass powder flask.Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.Condition report: The barrels have been re-browned and now have a pleasing colour and patternation. The bores have minor pitting mainly around the last few inches but nothing too deep. The wood of the ramrod has either been replaced or cleaned up at some stage. The fittings look original. The stock has some scratches, dents and marks but has a nice patina. The metalwork has light pitting. The actions work correctly with the grip safety catch. The case has had a small repair to the wood surrounding one hinge but is otherwise free from damage. The label to the lid is a replacement, the fabric coverings have small patches of wear, moth damage and repair. There are lots of scuffs, scratches and signs of wear to the outside of the case.
Modern Cased pair of deactivated flintlock pistols, stamped with the name Twigg, with 10 inch 12mm calibre barrels, the case including powder flask, bullet mould, powder measure, bullets and patches.Deactivated to current UK/ EU specifications. Can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18.Condition report: The hammers move forward and backwards under spring tension but will not hold full cock.
Uberti .36 Colt Navy percussion revolver, 7.5inch octagonal barrel, the cylinder with naval battle scene, serial number 110480, fitted into aluminium hard case containing powder flask, capping tool, lead balls, percussion caps, wads, and phials. UK RFD OR FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .36 REVOLVER VARIATION REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.
Belgian percussion Howdah pistol, 7 inch 16 bore double barrels rifled with four grooves, back action locks, chequered grips with butt trap, fitted into a modern case containing powder flask, measure, screw driver, cleaning rod, and empty cap tin.Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.The case measures 35cm wideCondition report: Both actions work correctly.
Witton Daw and Co 80 bore revolver, 5 inch octagonal barrel engraved with maker's name and London fitted with loading lever, open frame and scroll decorated action engraved Patent No.1269, chequered grips and scroll engraved butt cap, fitted into a modern case containing powder flask, bullet mould, cap tin and caps, oil bottle and lead bullets. Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.The case measures 30.5cm diameter Condition report: Action cycles correctly on double and single action, there is a crack to the hammer. Barrel wedge has been replaced.

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