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A small silver hip flask, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1910, engine-turned, 10cm, a silver cigarette case by Mayes, Mills & Co, Birmingham 1935, engine-turned, 9cm, another by Arthur Barnett & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1910, scrolled foliage design, 9cm, four silver pill boxes, a silver capstan inkwell, and other white metal pill boxes, some marked 925, total weighable silver - approx. 16oz.
A yellow metal Masonic tie pin, a collapsible metal beaker and pewter hip flask, both with engraved Masonic emblems, two Tavistock & Jones radio controlled talking watches, a Dunhill Tallboy table lighter, a cased pair of mother-of-pearl opera glasses by Negretti & Zambra, a pewter hip flask, a silver and tiger's eye pendant in the form of a cross, another pendant and chain, both marked 925, plus a pocket fan-type ivory diary in German.
A LONDON TRADE CASE FOR A PAIR OF COLT NAVY REVOLVERS, the mahogany body with sliding catches, the lid with brass bound corners, central circular escutcheon and circular folding flush fitting handle, the green baize lined interior with three lidded compartments, the lid to the central compartment with various ink and pencilled markings to include the numbers 3090 and 2257, further compartments for two bullet moulds and two combination tools, flask and cleaning rod.
A rummage chest of vintage /antique collectables - Belonging to Capt. H.T. Kitchener comprising of a felt covered water flask; riding whip; metal sap; 19th century 'Kohler & Son' bugle; brass car horn; Ross binoculars in leather case "HJK" (Kitchener); swagger stick, all contained in tin chest marked 'CAPT H.T. KITCHENER B.M.A. (M).
A CASED .31 CALIBRE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION LONDON COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, 5inch sighted octagonal barrel stamped with the manufacturer's details on the top flat, the cylinder with good stagecoach cylinder scene and stamped with the serial no. 9084, the frame stamped COLT'S PATENT to the left side, two-piece varnished wooden grips, contained in its blue velvet lined mahogany case, the lid with maker's loading instructions, complete with flask, mould, cleaning rod and Colt's cap tin. Retains good traces of blued finish to the barrel and faded colour to the frame.
A CASED .31 CALIBRE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION LONDON COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, 5inch sighted octagonal barrel stamped with the manufacturer's details on the top flat, the cylinder with good stagecoach cylinder scene and stamped with the serial no. 4036, the frame stamped COLT'S PATENT to the left side, two-piece varnished wooden grips, contained in its blue velvet lined mahogany case, the lid with maker's loading instructions and inked name for S.C. Bowring, complete with flask, mould, cleaning rod and Colt's cap tin.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK, having dragon handles, floral decoration on white ground, approximate height 26cm, (damage to one dragon handle and restoration, chips and cracks to the rim), together with a Chinese tea caddy having six character marks to the base, Dog of Fo standing on the cover, approximate height 24cm x width 17cm x depth 7cm, a Chinese plate having three pierced panels to the rim and fish decoration to the centre, approximate diameter 25cm, a blue and white Chinese ginger jar, hand decorated with boys in fighting positions, approximate height 15cm, double ring stamp to the base, paper import sticker in place, but no longer legible, crack to the cover, a Chinese stoneware shouldered vase having three toed dragon decoration, approximate height 10cm, a Chinese jug, decorated with bridge and boat scene, approximate height 8cm x 13cm from spout to handle, fritting, a Chinese vase having four toed dragon decoration, approximate height 10cm and a Chinese finger bowl, approximate height 3.5cm x diameter 8cm, chip to the rim (8) Condition Report One handle is missing head and tail. The neck has been anmd glued and also has lots lof chips to the rim as per the description. The other handle is missing the tail tip.
FIVE SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER PLATES AND TWO SCENT BOTTLES PAINTED WITH BIRDS, the larger scent bottle and plates signed W. Powell, both scents decorated with goldfinches, the plates with Wren, Robin, 'Missel Thrush', Nightingale and Bluetit, various printed and painted marks, plates diameter approximately 12cm, scent bottles approximate heights 10cm and 8.5cm (7) Condition report Robin plate has some crazing in the glaze. The 'Missel' Thrush plate has a plain gilt edge unlike the others and it also has wear. The scent bottle with stopper is in good condition although the cork has been glued into the stopper. The flattened flask scent bottle has no stopper but is in good condition. Both scent bottles bear Worcester marks. The flattened flask has light wear to the gilding where it rests on a surface. The other scent bottle has some light wear to the gilt stopper
A late Victorian silver pierced oval bon bon dish, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1895, foliate embossed, 15.5cm wide, a pair of rectangular silver bon bon dishes, foliate embossed, 11cm wide, a Victorian ornate silver sifter spoon, London 1876, with 'apostle' finial, 15.7cm and a glass spirits flask, with silver screw cap, London 1915, crested, and electroplate detachable cup, 6ozs combined weight of weighable silver (5).
A French Silvery Metal Mounted and Hob Nail Cut Glass Spirit Flask, and mixed Continental Silvery Metal Ware, the spirit flask with screw top, 5.5ins, a Continental silvery metal rectangular cigarette case, 4.25ins x 3.25ins, inscribed to interior, a pair of Continental silvery metal salad servers with shaped and moulded rims, and a small selection of other silvery metal ware, mostly stamped 800 - combined weighable metal 22ozs
Edwardian silver milk jug by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham, 1906, silver mounted table lighter, hip flask, three piece condiment set, shell work box, pair of Super Zenith 20 x 50 binoculars, moulded glass claret jug, Swiss musical pewter tankard, Marcasite pendant watch case, cut glass vase, two Royal Albert Old Country Roses circular dishes and other similar items in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century silver-plated pepperette in the form of a golf ball, French pocket watch, silver vesta, silver stamp holder in the form of an envelope by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1914, hip flask dated 1915, Guinness folding pocket knife, stamps, Gold Flake Cigarette tin, silver-plated bangle and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A WWII marching compass, stamped T G Co Ltd, together with an Edwardian silver vesta vase with engraved monogram, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1905, a cased modern silver tie clip, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2000a small clear glass hip flask with silver plated sleeve and cover, a cased steel lobster cracker set with two claw crackers and two mother of pearl handled picks, four pairs of men's cufflinks, etc. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A DECORATED CIRCULAR POWDER-FLASK IN GERMAN 17TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY of turned wood, the outer surface profusely inlaid with engraved horn pellets, triangular and diamond-shaped panels enriched with plain horn pellets, the outer face fitted with a carved bone noble profile and the inner face with an engraved mother-of-pearl plaque charged with a coat-of-arms, fitted with horn nozzle, sprung brass lever closure, and a pair of loops for suspension 19.0 cm; 7 1/2 in high
A BRITANNIA METAL FLASK BY JAMES DIXON & SONS, CIRCA 1880 with plain inner face, the outer finely decorated with a hunting vignette within a scrollwork cartouche surmounted by a gaping mask and thistle foliage, and graduated nozzle with spring cut-off 21.0 cm; 8 1/4 in Illustrated in the James Dixon & Sons catalogues (1876-1883), p. 14. See Riling 1953, p. 213 and p. 387, no. 1050.
AN AMERICAN ~PEACE~ GUNPOWDER FLASK BY BATTY, DATED 1849 AND ANOTHER FLASK the first embossed on each face with the Federal Eagle charged with the Union Flag, clasped hands on a star of twelve rays enclosed by twenty stars and a trophy-of-arms carrying a shield charged with the letters ~US~, adjustable brass nozzle stamped with the inspector~s initials; ~K~, with cut-off (spring missing), and two rings for suspension; the second by G. & J. W. Hawksley, the body embossed with acorns, oak foliage and a stag~s head the first: 25.0 cm; 9 7/8 in high (2) The inspector is either A. D. King or A. L. Koones. See Riling 1953, p. 98 and 363.
ËœAN ELABORATE PAIR OF 32 BORE CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED RIFLED PISTOLS SIGNED BOUTET A VERSAILLES, CIRCA 1820 AND LATER with octagonal swamped sighted polygroove rifled barrels later decorated with gold on a blued ground including minute stars, foliage and neo-classical panels, the breeches stamped with imitation Versailles manufactory marks and incorporating the back-sights, engraved tangs, engraved burnished stepped locks later inscribed ~Boutet à Versailles~ , fitted with rollers, semi-rainproof pans and later engraved cocks and steels, set triggers, full stocks later inlaid with numerous engraved silver panels including trophies-of-arms, and foliage, angular butts carved with scale pattern inset with minute silver nails, later full silver mounts cast and chased in low relief, including openwork side-plates formed of two swans feeding from a central urn, trigger-guards with neo-classical urn finials and engraved with a crowned coat-of-arms on the bow, marine trophy butt-caps, a pair of ramrod-pipes, the rearmost formed as a river god, and each with silver-tipped ramrod: in lined and fitted case veneered in rosewood, the lid finely inlaid in engraved brass with a crowned mantled coat-of-arms en suite in the centre, a griffin in each corner and border lines, the interior lined in plum velvet and with a full compliment of accessories including priming-flask engraved with a coat-of-arms en suite, bullet mould, turn-screw and mallet 24.8 cm; 9 ¾ in barrels (2) The arms are those of the Austrian field marshal and diplomat Karl Philipp, Prince Schwarzenberg, (1771-1820), one of the most successful Allied commanders in the Napoleonic Wars.
A CASED PAIR OF 120 BORE PERCUSSION PISTOLS BY OSBORN & JACKSON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840 with blued turn-off barrels, engraved German silver actions decorated with scrollwork and signed on the left, fitted with blued folding triggers and sliding thumb-piece safety-catches, finely chequered walnut butts with scalloped pommels, inset with silver rondels, and vacant silver escutcheons and much original finish throughout: in their fitted cased lined in purple velvet, the outside covered with tooled leather, and complete with accessories comprising bullet mould, barrel key, oil bottle and three-way flask 3.8 cm; 1 1/2 in barrels Osborn & Jackson are recorded at 49 Ellis Street, Birmingham circa 1838-45.
Ç‚A FINE CASED PAIR OF 30 BORE SILVER-MOUNTED PELLET-LOCK PISTOLS BY CHARLES MOORE, LONDON, NO. 948, LONDON HALLMARKS, 1824, MAKER~S MARK E.B. with browned twist octagonal swamped barrels fitted with silver bead fore-sights on a gilt sunburst, inlaid with a gold panel of elaborate symmetrical foliage towards the breeches, struck with the serial number beneath, ~CM~ and with no proof marks, case-hardened breeches inlaid with two gold lines, struck with gold-lined maker~s patent stamp, serial number and with platinum plugs, engraved case-hardened breech tangs decorated with symmetrical foliage and border ornament, signed engraved case-hardened locks numbered on the inside, fitted with bolt safety-catches, engraved sprung gravity stops released by a spur on the base of the hammers and with rollers and platinum rondels, engraved spurred hammers with blued springs retaining the strikers, figured walnut full stocks, finely chequered butts, full silver mounts comprising numbered trigger-guards with pineapple finials (silver marks rubbed), oval pommel caps, moulded ramrod-pipes, vacant escutcheons, and barrel bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end caps, and horn-tipped ramrods, one with iron worm enclosed in a threaded brass terminal, and remaining in very good condition throughout: in an early Continental exotic hardwood case inlaid with a brass foliate panel on the outside of the lid (small cracks and losses), the interior with an early, probably original, green velvet lining, and complete with accessories comprising rare copper pellet dispenser by C. Moore, numbered 795, of flattened form with circular ratchet cover and blued spring, two-piece moulded iron nipple wrench, turnscrew by Colquhoun & Cadman, brass three-way flask by Sykes, oil bottle, rammer and bullet mould, and each pistol with brass inventory tag numbered ~94~ 10 cm; 4 in barrels The present pistols are adapted from the design patented by Westley Richards in 1821. Another pair of pistols built on the same system by this maker are preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Acc. No. 19.53.108). The absence of proof marks may suggest a continental or Royal commission.
A CASED PAIR OF 30 BORE FLINTLOCK RIFLED OFFICER~S PISTOLS BY BARTON WITH SHOULDER STOCK, CIRCA 1790 with rebrowned swamped sighted shallow-rifled barrels signed ~Barton, London~ on the flats and engraved with a band of beadwork at the breeches, gold-lined vents, engraved breeches incorporating the back-sights, stepped bevelled bolted locks signed ~Barton~ in script and fitted with bevelled cocks (the signatures on the barrels and locks re-engraved), set triggers, slender walnut full stocks, the butts each with an iron escutcheon for the shoulder stock, engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guards with acorn finials and rococo flowers on the bows, engraved pear-shaped butt-caps, and a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and wooden ramrods, one original and complete with its iron powder-measure: in a contemporary fitted mahogany case relined in green baize (repairs), the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle, and complete with shoulder stock recessed for the cheek, powder-flask, bullet mould and oil bottle 30.5 cm; 12 in barrels The shoulder stock is almost identical to that made for the 1793 pattern Royal Horse Artillery pistol carbine. See De Witt Bailey 2002, p. 92 and O~Sullivan and De Witt Bailey 2019, p. 219.
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