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Two cased sets of silver teaspoons and coffee spoons, four various silver napkin rings and a cased three-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1937 - 10.7oz of weighable silver - to/w an Old Sheffield Plate snuffers tray, a hip flask with EP top and detachable beaker and crocodile-skin cover, three EP 'sword' meat skewers and a cased set of six EP tea knives (box)
A single row of graduated cultured pearls knotted throughout onto pearl set clasp with safety chain to/w a Trifari simulated pearl and paste brooch and a seed pearl brooch in the form of a feather; a collection of vintage simulated pearl set Damascene gilt metal jewellery including nine brooches and necklace, and a white metal mesh pendant in the form of a purse enclosing a small phial of scent, on cable chain to/w a later scent flask on chain stamped 925 - mixed lot, condition of items variable but for the most undamaged, used, dirty
Three large ceramic planters, assorted ceramics, a pair of painted cat bookends, a Paxina camera, a transistor radio, a cased picnic set with fittings to include a Thermos flask, sandwich tin, plates, knives, forks, etc, a Rad 27 transistor radio, a leather rounders ball, Philips headphones in a box and a pocket Kodak with instructions for Nos. 1 and 1A Pocket Kodaks (3 boxes)
Early 20th century silver and leather-mounted glass hip flask, Sheffield 1903, Walker & Hall, a silver-coloured metal shooting cup in fitted leather case and a silver-lidded pin case with engine-turned decoration and engraved fox to lid, 2oz approx (3) Condition ReportThe hip flask has surface scratches to both the silver and glass, tarnishing and accretions, small dents to the cap. The hip flask is water tight, it is corked so not currently usable. The leather has numerous scuffs and scratches. Flask still has some liquid inside.
HENRY NOCK, LONDON A FINE CASED PAIR OF .650 FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS, serial no's 277, circa 1800, with browned damascus octagonal to round 9in. barrels, each signed on the short top-flats 'H. NOCK, LONDON', the flats terminating in an engraved steeple with starburst terminal, bevel-edged flat colour-hardened and slightly curved locks with stepped and pointed tails, signed 'H. NOCK' below the semi rainproof pans, colour-hardened swan-necked cocks and frizzens, rollers to the frizzen-springs, walnut full-stocks with semi slab-sided chequered butts, brass furniture with numbered lower tangs, brass ramrod thimbles with rolled ends and horn-tiped ramrod, both pistols appearing to have seen remarkably little use and retaining much finish throughout and complete with their dark stained manufacturer's oak case, compartmented and lined with coarse green baize, (central compartment loose), original parchment Henry Nock' trade label inside lid and complete with a mahogany loading or cleaning rod, a red morocco leather covered two-way flask and a scissors mould with sundry other accessories..
EX W. KEITH NEAL: WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON A SUPERB CASED 13-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN WITH FLINT, SELF-PRIMING & PERCUSSION LOCKS, serial no. 2655/382, for 1833, with rebrowned twist 28 7/8in. barrels with steel fore-sight bead, the broad concave top-rib signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS' in gothic script and stamped 'STEEL INSIDE' on the underside of both barrels together with the number '382', colour-hardened patent breeches each with four platinum lines and platinum-lined touch-hole and numbered '2655', engraved bolsters, broad top-tang engraved with scrollwork on a matted ground (traces of colour), two sets of locks, the first borderline and scroll engraved and signed in script 'WESTLEY RICHARDS' below the patent swept rain-proof pans, rollers to the blued steel-springs and complete with additional replacement nipple 'pans' and scroll engraved slab-sided hammers for the use of conventional caps, the second with similar engraving and signed on the rocking safety bar 'WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT', elongated carved and engraved hammers and moulded and engraved self priming spring loaded priming pellet dispensers, both sets of locks and additional parts retaining the majority of their original colour, figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist (minor bruises and chipping, old repair above and behind left lock), finely engraved iron mounts retaining traces of original blued finish, the lower tang numbered '2655', colour-hardened trigger-plate with pineapple finial, oval barrel key escutcheons and original iron-tipped ramrod, together with its maker's green baize-lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including a Sykes powder-flask, a bag of original patent pellets, spare parts for the pellet-lock mechanisms, spare steels for the flintlock mechanisms, a spring cramp, a wad punch, nipple key a small leather shot flask and a mahogany cleaning rod with detachable mushroom shaped pommel, the lid with parchment Westley Richards trade label, flush-fitting carrying handle, and circular escutcheon, the case also bearing its W. Keith Neal collection medallion numbered 'C214'.
GEORGE GIBBS, BRISTOL A GOOD CASED 120-BORE OVERCOAT PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'WEBLEY WEDGE-FRAME TYPE', no visible serial number, circa 1855, with blued octagonal 3 7/8in. barrel, polished and radiused muzzle with engraved borderlines, small dove-tailed fore-sight, the top-strap signed 'GEORGE GIBBS, 29 CORN ST. BRISTOL', sighting notch to the top of standing breech, plain colour hardened five-shot cylinder with borderlines engraved to the leading edge, borderline engraved blued frame, blued external safety spring, spurless hammer, chequered walnut grip and iron grip-straps, heel-cap and trigger guard bow and equipped with a polished articulated rammer on the left side of barrel, the whole retaining much finish and colour together with its oak storage case with ten screw lid, the inside lined and compartmented in blue baize, parchment Gibbs label inside lid and containing a Bartram bag-shaped flask, a turn-screw and nipple key, a brass double cavity mould marked '120', two period Eley cap tins and an oil bottle, all also remaining in fine condition.
T. WILLIAMS, LIVERPOOL A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL 'TRANTER'S PATENT', serial no. 20115T, fourth model circa 1858, with blued 5 3/4in. barrel, engraved band at muzzle, scroll engraving to the barrel throat sides, the top-strap signed 'THO. WILLIAMS, SOUTH CASTLE ST. LIVERPOOL' within an engraved border, pillar fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, borderline engraved cylinder with rope-band carved to the leading edge (faint traces of colour), borderline and scroll engraved solid frame with rocking safe to right hand side, double action mechanism with spurred hammer, walnut chequered saw-handled grip, colour hardened domed iron pommel-cap and guarder trigger, brushed bright borderline and scroll engraved Tranter's Patent rammer to left side of barrel, the whole a period refinish with a strong amount remaining, and complete in its 'Williams & Powell' labelled walnut storage case compartmented and lined in green baize and together with an earlier three-way flask, a period but un-numbered mould, period cap and bullet tins, an oil bottle, the original nipple-key and mahogany loading and cleaning rod.
W. PARKER, LONDON A FINE CASED 50-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED TRAVELLING-PISTOL, no visible serial number, circa 1835, with browned damascus 4in. side by side barrels, engraved lines and bands at muzzle, bead fore-sight, the concave top-rib signed 'W. PARKER, HOLBORN, LONDON', acanthus engraved top-strap with carved sighting groove extending the rib, radiused acanthus and border engraved boxlock action with engraved dolphin-headed hammers, sliding safes to rear, finely chequered walnut grip with clipped corner rectangular escutcheon at wrist, engraved domed iron pommel-cap with push-button release for the spring loaded concealed trapdoor, twin guarded triggers, fully engraved trigger guard bow and captive iron ramrod with damascus under-rib, complete in its maker's fitted walnut case lined and compartmented in dark blue velvet, small parchment Parker trade label to the inside of the padded lid and including period accessories such as a bone handled brush, a mahogany loading and cleaning rod, a scissors ball-mould, a red morocco leather container for spare nipples (empty), a nipple key and a three-way flask, external hook and lock closure (wood repaired around lock, key absent).
CHARLES REEVES, BIRMINGHAM A RARE CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL 'REEVE'S PATENT', no visible serial number, conforming to patent no. 2690 of October, 1858, with 6in. octagonal barrel (much original blued finish), dove-tailed fore-sight, the borderline engraved top-strap signed 'CHARLES REEVES IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION', standing notch back-sight to rear, plain colour hardened borderline engraved five-shot cylinder (faded), borderline and scroll engraved solid frame with screwed side-plate, guarded double-action trigger, long-spurred hammer, chequered one-piece semi saw-handled walnut grip swollen at the pommel and fitted with moulded and engraved iron cap, articulated loading lever mounted to left hand side of barrel with pin release for cylinder arbor retained by a flat spring, the whole retaining much original finish and complete with a period walnut storage case, compartmented and lined in dark blue baize and containing an Adams type mould numbered 5896, mahogany cleaning rod, cap tin, oil-bottle, turnscrew and later powder flask.
FORREST, OXFORD A CASED PAIR OF 32-BORE PERCUSSION PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1828, with rebrowned twist 10in. octagonal barrels signed in script on the top-flats 'OXFORD' (rubbed), bead fore-sights, standing notch rear-sights, knock-off breech-blocks with moulded snails, top-tangs engraved with acanthus leaves, border and acanthus leaf engraved flat locks with sliding safes behind the engraved slab-sided hammers and signed 'FORREST', walnut half-stocks with chequered bag-shaped butts, engraved trigger-guards, single set triggers, white metal barrel key escutcheons and nose-caps, horn tipped under-barrel ramrods and complete in their probable original mahogany storage case relined in antiquity in green baize and containing the pistols together with a powder flask, turn screw, wad punch, loading rod and scissors mould.
A VICTORIAN GILT RED GROUND VASE AND COVER 43cm high together with a quantity of various china including a pair of Royal Crown Derby blue and white cups, saucers and tea plates decorated in an Oriental pattern, some dessert plates decorated with flowers, a Worcester fluted tea bowl, a spirit flask in the form of a Friar, further decorative china Condition: the vase and cover with losses to the cover and repairs, some wear to the gilding, repairs to one handle; the china with some wear to gilding overall where it exists, generally as found
An unusual late 19th/early 20th century silver-plate and leather novelty hip flask by James Dixon & Sons, modelled as a book, the spine gilt-tooled "An Excellent Idea / Goode", with silver plated corners, one engraved with a monogram, the twist top opening to a spout with maker's name etc. 11cm by 8cm by 2.25cm. Note: the "Goode" presumably refers to the luxury retailer, Thomas Goode
Norton Motorcycles: A Comoy's of London Leather Covered Gilt Metal Cigarette Case, 10cm high; A Rolls-Royce Chrome Plated Cigarette Case; A Brown Leather Covered Spirit Flask, with enamel badge The Nigerian National Petroleum Associate; A Renault F1 Gilt Metal Time-Keeping Notepad; and A 1950's Lotus Chrome Plated Cigarette Case (5)
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