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BUSSEY, LONDON A BITUMEN COATED CANVAS TWO-TIER GUNCASE FOR A PINFIRE SPORTING-GUN WITH TIN ACCESSORY TRAY, circa 1861, the outer case in blacked canvas with leather bound corners, seams, and two outer straps (one lacking), the inner lower tray lined and compartmented in green baize with barrel compartment suitable for up to 30in. barrels and containing assorted cleaning rod sections, the lift out tin accessories tray painted green and with its own hinged lid embossed on a brass plate 'REGISTERED AP'L 25TH 1861, BUSSEY, LONDON', the interior with fixed tin dividers and containing various period and slightly later accessories including a Sykes flask, a leather shot flask, a boxwood sizer, powder measures, sundry cleaning items and a brass charger.
JOHN BLISSETT, LONDON A GOOD CASED 50-BORE PERCUSSION RECIPROCATING TRANSITIONAL REVOLVER, MODEL 'LANG'S PATENT', no visible serial number, circa 1850, with sighted blued octagonal 6in. barrel, the top-flat signed 'JOHN BLISSETT'S NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS 322 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON', open wedge frame, plain six-shot reciprocating cylinder with forward gas-seal, border and scroll engraved boxlock action signed on the left side 'JOHN BLISSETT, LONDON', offset central long-spurred hammer and guarded single-action trigger, finely chequered walnut grip with engraved iron cap and central trap, complex compound linkage rammer below barrel, strong amount of colour and finish remaining throughout; together with its associated oak storage case compartmented and lined in green baize for this revolver, parchment 'Blissett' label inside lid and containing a period mahogany cleaning rod, pewter oil bottle, special nipple key and tin of 'Blissett' caps as well as a scissors mould, good bag-shaped powder flask and turn-screw.
W. BISHOP, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAM'S PATENT', serial no. B19153, circa 1858, with blued octagonal 5 1/2in. barrel, the top-strap signed 'WILL'M BISHOP 170 NEW BOND ST'T LONDON', blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, plain cylinder (some replacement nipples), borderline engraved solid frame, sliding safe to right hand side, double action mechanism, chequered walnut semi saw-handled butt and articulated rammer mounted to the left side of barrel, strong traces of blued finish remaining (some bruising); together with its probable original oak casing, lined and compartmented in green baize, reproduction parchment label inside lid and complete with a brass double cavity mould, reproduction flask, cap-tin and cleaning rod, weight of revolver approximately 2 1/2lbs., overall length of same 12 3/4in..
JOHN MANTON & SON, LONDON A FINE CASED PAIR OF 44-BORE PERCUSSION TARGET OR DUELLING-PISTOLS, serial no's 9129, for 1825, almost certainly early caplocks as opposed to conversions, with browned octagonal damascus 9 3/4in. scratch-rifled barrels, signed on the top-flats 'JOHN MANTON & SON, DOVER STREET', applied blade fore-sights, standing notch rear-sights, engraved colour-hardened breech-blocks and fully engraved top-tangs, platinum plugs, colour hardened bar-action locks signed 'JOHN MANTON & SON, PATENT' with border and scroll engraving, sliding safes behind the engraved dolphin-headed hammers, clipped tails, polished walnut half-stocks with chequered bag-shaped butts, engraved blued iron butt-caps, guarded single-set triggers and brass tipped mahogany ramrods, much apparently original colour and finish remaining to both pistols, complete with their original mahogany case with hook and lock closure, compartmented and lined in green baize, original parchment trade-label inside lid and containing a loading mallet, cap-tin, scissors mould, an earlier three-way flask and a later oil bottle, key absent, each pistol 15 1/2in. overall and approximately 2 3/8lbs. in weight.
COLT, USA A .36 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1851 LONDON NAVY', serial no. 82112, WITH LATER CASE AND ENGRAVING, for 1857, with blued octagonal 7 1/2in. barrel signed on the top-flat 'ADDRESS SAML COLT, HARTFORD CT', the sides of breech engraved with American scroll and bordered in gold wire, reblued six-shot cylinder scrubbed of scene (some bruising) and inlet with gold wire bands and open scrolls, open blued iron frame marked 'COLT'S PATENT' and scroll engraved with gold wire borders, silver-plated grip-straps and trigger-guard (plating renewed), the backstrap engraved in script 'PRESENTED TO CAPT. HENRY MARKELL BY CO. A 44TH INF, JUNE 1ST 1864' (inscription possibly correct), smooth flared walnut grip and blued under-barrel rammer, 13 3/4in. overall, complete with its reproduction walnut case, lined and compartmented in green baize, reproduction instruction label inside lid, the tray with original iron mould, reproduction flask and nipple-key.
COLT, LONDON A .36 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1851 LONDON NAVY', serial no. 2617, WITH LATER CASE, for 1853, with blued octagonal 7 1/2in. barrel signed on the top-flat 'ADDRESS COL COLT, LONDON', the left side of breech marked with a broad arrow between 'W.D.', reblued six-shot cylinder scrubbed of scene, London proofs, open colour hardened iron frame marked 'COLT'S PATENT' and retaining a strong amount of renewed colour, silver-plated grip-straps and trigger-guard (renewed), smooth flared period ivory grip and colour hardened under-barrel rammer, 13 3/4in. overall, complete with its reproduction American style walnut case with radiused edges, lined and compartmented in black velvet, reproduction instruction label inside lid, the tray with reproduction mould, flask and nipple-key.
COLT, LONDON A GOOD CASED .31 PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL '1849 LONDON POCKET', serial no. 2942, for 1854, with blued octagonal 5in. barrel signed on the top-flat in two lines within brackets 'ADDRESS COL COLT, LONDON' and retaining virtually all its original blued finish, five-shot cylinder roll engraved with a stagecoach hold-up scene, (finish lost) London proofs, open colour hardened iron frame marked 'COLT'S PATENT' and retaining a strong amount of colour, iron grip-straps and trigger-guard (finish faded), smooth walnut flared grip (small loss to left heel) and colour hardened under-barrel rammer, 10 1/2in. overall, complete with its American style walnut case with radiused edges, lined and compartmented in red velvet and retaining an original parchment instruction label inside lid, the tray also complete with an original James Dixon flask, Colt cleaning rod, signed double cavity iron bullet-mould and 'L' shaped nipple-key, brass escutcheons to lid and lock, the lock also retaining the original key.
A BOX AND LOOSE TEAWARES AND GLASSWARES etc, to include a German 'Bareuther' six person coffee set, enamel kettle with two matching mugs, Swan chrome plated teapot, coffee pot, milk, sugar and serving tray, Arabic style teapot, vintage printed dessert bowls and liqueur glasses, other dessert bowls, Boots thermos flask etc
Kugelflasche mit rot-weißem Dekor, Huari(?), Peru, 500 - 1000 n. Chr. Kugelige Flasche mit flachem Boden und breitem zylindrischen Ausguss. Die Schulter mit stilisierten Fabelköpfen dekoriert. Intakt. Höhe 18,5 cm.Provenienz: Aus westdeutscher Sammlung.Zustand: IIA flask from Peru, Huari(?), 500 - 1000 A.D. Ball-shaped bottle with flat bottom and wide cylindrical spout. Stylised fable heads painted on the shoulder. Intact. Height 18.5 cm.Provenance: From a West German private collection.Condition: II
Bauchige Ticachurana-Flasche, Inka, Peru, 15./16. Jhdt. Bauchiger rotgrundiger Tonkrug mit hohem, nahezu zylindrischem Hals und ausladender Lippe. Auf der Unterseite der Lippe zwei Ton-Ösen und am Bauch jeweils zwei kleine Henkel. Eine Seite des Gefäßes (ticachurana oder auch arybalo) mit geometrischem Dekor und einem applizierten kleinen Gesicht. Intakt. Höhe 22 cm.Provenienz: Aus süddeutscher Sammlung, übernommen vom Vater. Von diesem in den 1960er und frühen 1970er Jahren in Süd- und Mittelamerika erworben oder geschenkt bekommen.Zustand: IIAn Peruvian Inca ticachurana flask, 15th/16th century Bauchiger rotgrundiger Tonkrug mit hohem, nahezu zylindrischem Hals und ausladender Lippe. Auf der Unterseite der Lippe zwei Ton-Ösen und am Bauch jeweils zwei kleine Henkel. Eine Seite des Gefäßes (ticachurana oder auch arybalo) mit geometrischem Dekor und einem applizierten kleinen Gesicht. Intakt. Höhe 22 cm.Provenance: Southern German collection, taken over from the father. Acquired by the father in South and Central America in the 1960s and early 1970s.Condition: II
Assorted Rum to include: Cockspur, Five Star Fine Rum, 1980s bottling, Imported by Hanschell, Inniss Ltd, 37.5%vol, 75cl, two bottles; Vat 19, Trinidad Rum, Fernandes, 37.5% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Ship Rum, Finest Demerara, Adnams and Co, old bottling, 40% vol, 75cl, one bottle; Captain Morgan, Black Label Rum, 1970s bottling, 70 proof, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, one bottle; Green Island, Blended Mauritius Rum, old bottling, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle and Pussers, British Navy Rum, 1980s bottling, 54.5% vol, 200ml, one ceramic hip flask, together with Malibu, 21% vol, 1 litre, one bottle, seven variously sized bottles and one ceramic decanter in total
A collection of silver and silver coloured items to include a vesta case (Birmingham 1902) (holes to one side), a hollow 925 ingot (Sheffield 2009), tape measure holder (missing tape) (Sheffield 1905), a continental green enamelled watch, a 0.935 silver pocket watch with enamelled face and a silver coloured blue enamelled miniature flask (6). Watches are sold as spares/repairs. Cracks and damage to the enamel on the interior and exterior.
A CAMEL SCROTUM DOUBLE POWDER FLASK, with bamboo stoppers and a cord carrying loop. 17cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.General wear.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK, typical form with scroll handles, painted to one side with a pair of birds on a bough of peony and crabapple, the other side with a pair of birds on a bough of prunus and morning glory, on a white ground, bears blue six character mark to base. 32cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Light wear to design, usual minor pops and frits.
Pair of 19th century percussion cap pistols by Joseph Manton, 14mm calibre with walnut grips and browned hexagonal steel barrels, plate signed 'Manton', barrel engraved 'London', in fitted case with paper label, cap tin, shot mould, copper and brass powder flask, and another tool, pistols 33.5cm long overall,
A small collection of silver, EPNS and plated items to include a silver Christening spoon, London 1903, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, a small gilt metal thermometer P.H Stewards of London, in original leather case, a white metal small spirit flask, a small brass compass, a celluloid napkin ring with applied white metal B, a silver repousse napkin ring and white metal charm bracelet, an EPNS spoon ( 1 bag)
An unusual 19th century steel and leather bound powder flask with applied detail to the front, 23.5 x 20.5cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHas possibly lost something to the back, as there is a vacant hole. Perishing and losses to leather, general heavy wear.
A cased 19th century percussion cap five shot revolver with 6.5" octagonal barrel, with simple foliate engraving and checkered walnut grips, in fitted baize lined gun case bearing a label to the lid 'C. Evans Late J. Webb, Salisbury', with various loading accoutrements, length of case 39cm, depth 19cm, height 7cm, inset with a brass vacant cartouche to the lid. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationWe recommend using Bradleys Furniture Carries for delivery of this lot. The case and the actual tools that come with this gun do appear to be 19th century and roughly contemporary with the gun, although it does certainly appear that everything has been put together and associated rather than it all being an original set. Wear and tear throughout, wear and rubbing to engraving, pitting and surface oxidisation, handle slightly loose and with losses. It appears that the gun can be fired, but the cylinder is not turning upon firing as it should do, this will require attention. General heavy wear throughout, dents to the powder flask, some splits to the handles of the tools, splits and heavy wear to box. We cannot speak as to whether this piece is 54 or 38 bore.Allan Marshall was a former professional soldier who amassed a large and varied collection of militaria covering firearms, edged weapons, helmets and many other things in the north west.
A white metal hip flask with hinged screw top cover, overall decorated with stylised flowers and leaves, 13.5cm high, three mother of pearl and silver pen knoves, a silver needle case with hinged cover, five silver wine labels a white metal tray embossed with an elephant and scrolling flowers, a silver napkin ring and a small collection of other silver and silver plated items.
An unusual early 20th century contoured rectangular silver hip flask, Chester 1900 by Nathan & Hayes. With spring-loaded corner spout., bearing an entwined monogram. Together with a silver cigar piercer, and two heavy silver cigarette cases. and a dressing table pin box. 14 ozt gross weight.Qty: 6Condition report: The pin box has a small section of frilled border mssing

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