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A Royal Doulton jug of tapering form, early 20th century, decorated by Florence Roberts with sprigs of cherry blossom against a textured buff ground, artist's mark, impressed maker's mark and numbered 5846 to base, 20.5cm high, with a Doulton Lambert vase of baluster form, decorated by Nellie Garbett with an applied and incised grape vine pattern to the body, dated 1882, 18cm high, a Royal Doulton vase of baluster form, decorated by Mary Davis with a scrolling floral and foliate pattern below an acanthus leaf border to the shoulders, 16.5cm high, a small Doulton Lambeth jug with hinged metal cover, decorated with applied country scenes and hounds, 9cm high, a Doulton Lambeth flask, decorated by Emily Partington, dated 1877, 19cm high, a Doulton Lambeth christening mug to William Frederick Jeffries, dated 1890, 9.5cm high, an inkwell and a miniature vase (9)
A collection of majolica wares comprising a moon flask decorated with shells and Greek mythical scenes, 35cm high, a pair of ewers with shaped rims, foliate handles and florally decorated panels to the body, 22cm high, a further pair of ewers, two basket vases, three further vases and a wall plate (11)
A 19th century North African powder flask, leather bound and decorated with cowry shells mounted tassels, with strap handle and removable cloth stopper on chain, 35.5cm long (at fault), with further similar example and a woven satchel also decorated with cowry shells and tribal masks (at fault) (3)
A 'Protector lamp & lighting Co Ltd' brass miners lamp, 24cm high, a 19th century pear shaped copper powder flask, a pair of brass working horse hearth ornaments, a pair of George III style brass candlesticks, 16cm high, a Hardy's of Telford brass ashtray, assorted brass animal ornaments, a desk top bell and other items (Qty)
A George VI silver spirit-flask, by F. Burton Crosbee, Birmingham, 1939, curved and with engine-turned sides and bayonette-mounted cover; together with: a George V silver goblet, by H Phillips, London, 1933, engraved 'Bordon Cup 1935' and an Indian goblet, by Robert Cooke and Charles Kelvey, Calcutta, 20th century, 11.5cm high and smaller, 13oz 1dwt (3)
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Paris, Round, smooth-bore, juxtaposed, 17 mm cal. barrels, with rib marked 'F.INI LE PAGE FRERESA LIEGE M.SON A PARIS 12 RUE D'ENGHIEN', golden frame, fore-sight; engraved tang and with mark 'LF'; forward spring lock, finely engraved with floral motifs; wooden, half stock with checkered palm rest and grip, iron mounts, decorated en suite. In a wooden case, covered with green cloth with various tools and powder flask. length 110 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled, 10 mm cal. barrel, with fore-sight, marked 'H. MANGEOT ARQ.R DE LA COUR A BRUXELLES', and with rear sight notch. Six-shot cylinder, engraved with rinceaux in the center and with Liege test-bed stamps. Frame engraved with rinceaux alongside, remains of mark 'MANGEOT BREVETES COMP...'. Wooden, checkered grip. Cartridge rammer with lever on the right side of the arm. Butt-plate with primer case. Remains of antique finishing. In a wooden case, lined with green cloth inside. Complete with bullet mold, brass powder flask, two tools, cleaning ramrod and other small accessories, in addition to the key. length 30,5 cm.
An Early Victorian, Copper, ''Gunstock'' Powder Flask, by James Dixon & Sons, bearing registration mark for 7th January 1854 and design number 94923, with internal spring, the brass charger with graduated measure, 21 cm long. Good condition overall. Some heavy tarnish but no splits or dents. Spring good.
An Early 19th Century, Copper Powder Flask, by Peter Frith & Son, of pear shape, chased to one side with a scene of a sportsman with dog in a landscape, the brass charger stamped, ''P. Frith, Patent'', 19.5 cm long; another, chased to both sides with bittern in a landscape, the brass charger stamped, ''Patent'', 20 cm long; another, chased to both sides with depictions of dead game, 20 cm long; and another, attributed to Charles Henry Hattersley & Co., chased to both sides with a petallate roundel centred by a hound's head, 18 cm long (4). Frith - Good overall. Several small dents to one seam on base. Spring good. Bittern - Good overall. Several small dents to seam on base but no splits. Spring good. Dead game - Overall fair. Numerous small dents and dings. Possible small split to seam. Spring good. Hound's head - Small dents but overall good. Spring good.
A 19th Century Leather-Covered, Pear-Shaped, Nickel Silver Powder Flask, two pairs of suspension rings to the sides, the charger stamped, ''W. Bartram'', 21.5 cm long; another, plain example, of faceted, shouldered rectangular form, 18 cm long; another, copper example, of plain bag form, the brass charger stamped, ''Bartram & Co.'', 17.5 cm long; and three others, plain brass and copper pear-shaped examples, two stamped, ''Dixon & Sons, Patent'', the largest 20.5 cm long (6). Leather - Degradation to leather with a number of repaired patches. Spring good. Faceted - Numerous small dings and dents to body with possible slight split to seam. Spring good. Bag - Numerous small dents and dings to body. Possible slight splits to seams. Spring good. Other three - All good overall. Springs good.
A 19th Century, American, Copper, Pear-Shaped Powder Flask, by John Matthewman, chased to one side with a pair of greyhounds amongst foliage and hunting emblems, two pairs of suspension rings to the sides, the brass charger stamped, ''J. Matthewman'', 20.5 cm long; another, similar flask, unnamed, 20 cm long; another, chased with a cannon, cannon balls and further weaponry superimposed on American flags and standards, 20 cm long, and another, similarly decorated brass example, probably a reproduction, 21.5 cm long (4). Matthewman - Slight dents overall to body with slight split to one side seam. Spring faulty Similar flask - Slight dent below nozzle. Otherwise good. Spring good. Third - Slight dents to body and some verdegris. Spring weak. Fourth - Good overall.
A Circular Brass Powder Flask, possibly Moroccan, relief with a trelliswork design to the obverse and engraved ornate circles to the reverse, twin ring handles to the neck, early 20th century, 16.5 cm long; another, possibly Spanish or Italian, leather-covered wood example, twin suspension rings to the reverse, 20th century, 21 cm long, and eight various continental and English leather, bag-type shot flasks, 19th century and later (10). Generally good order but firsthand inspection recommended.
Six Various Brass, Copper and Tin, Pear-Shaped, Pistol Powder Flasks, including an example by named maker, G. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield, the largest 11.5 cm long; three small brass, pear-shaped powder flasks, including two chased examples, the largest 16 cm long, and a further plated example, chased with a mythological figure of a naked man with trident amongst foliage, probably a reproduction, 15 cm long (10). Six pistol flasks - Named example with faulty spring. One other with faulty spring. One brass example with slight split to seam. Otherwise generally good. Three pear-shaped - All generally good. All springs working. Plated flask - Good overall. Spring working.
A 19th Century Brass Pear-Shaped Brass Powder Flask, chased to both sides with a starburst device, the charger stamped, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, Improved Patent'', 21 cm long; another, unmarked example, chased to both sides with a shell-shaped device, 19.5 cm long; another, unmarked copper example, chased allover with ornamental devices, twin ring suspension loops to the sides, 21 cm long, and a further, American example, chased to both sides with game birds and a hound within an ornamental border, 18 cm long (4). First three with dents and dings but no splits. Dixon example rather worn on decoration. All springs good.
A 19th Century Horn and Brass-Mounted Powder Flask, of lozenge form, with flattened back, 18.5 cm long; a pear-shaped, tin example, chased to both sides with foliage, 20 cm long; another, brass, pear-shaped example, stamped, ''J. S. Riley Patenet'', the body chased to both sides with fluting and beading, 21 cm long, and a further lacquered brass example, with an allover chased design of foliage, lambrequins and fluting, 20 cm long (4). Last two described with small dents and dings but no splits. First two good overall. All with springs in good working order.
A Late 18th Century Waters & Co. Patent Blunderbuss Percussion Pistol, No.415, with one piece cast brass barrel and lock (spring bayonet attachment lacking, barrel holed, other damages); a Small Quantity of Accessories, comprising a reproduction copper and brass powder flask; a ProChrono Velocity chronograph, original box; four various modern leather pistol holsters; a Price Western leather police belt pouch; a Crane Sports nylon double shotgun slip case (9). Pistol considerably damaged. Inspection recommended. Powder flask good overall. Chronograph in original box but not guaranteed in working order. Various holsters etc. - All in good condition. Nylon slip case good condition.
A Late 18th Century Officer's 15 Bore Flintlock Pistol by Theophilus Richards, London, the 23cm round steel barrel signed on the top flat and with Tower proof marks centred by TR, the signed lock plate with slide safety, walnut full stock with steel ramrod pipes, trigger guard with pineapple finial, with flat sided bag butt and horn mounted ebony ramrod with steel worm screw, 36cm; a Copper Powder Flask, of plain form, with external spring, brass charger stamped James Dixon & Son (2). Action works, holds at full and half cock. Grey patching and pitting to metalwork. Bruising to stock with two small cracks to the side of the fore-end near the muzzle. Smalll dents to flask.
A First World War Special Constable's Truncheon, in mahogany, transfer decorated in colours and gilt with crowned GR cypher, coat of arms for Burnley, Special Constable, 1914-1918, with ribbed grip, 37cm; a Copper Powder Flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with basket weave and leaf tip decoration, the brass charger with enclosed spring (2). . 1 - Miinor scratching, generally in good condition. 2 - Dent to one side at the base.
A silver and glass hip flask, given to George Mowbray at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28th of June 1919, with silver bayonet style cap to the facet cut body, set at the base with an oval form pull off plain silver stirrup cup by Drew & Sons, London, 14cm high, 54 grams (weighable)
A significant Second World War and post-War Army and Police medal group, including George VI General Service Medal (Malaya) and QEII GSM (Borneo and Cyprus), Malaysian Service, Nigeria Independence and UN Congo medals, to 750 P/Lt C McElduff, F of M Police / A S P C McElduff, also a Federation of Malaya Meritorious Service medal and Letter of Commendation, insignia, headgear, a quantity of documents and photographs including service records and warrant card, identity disc, presentation hip flask, also post-War memoirs and books by Colin McElduff. [Major Colin McElduff, FRGS, FRAI, FSI Scot, serviced with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1940-44, seconded Gordon Highlanders / Royal West African Frontier Force 1944-47, Queen's Regiment TA 1947-50, Federation of Malaya Police 1950-54, Cyprus Police 1954-59, Royal Nigeria Police 1959-63 and OSCS Borneo on Special Duties 1963-65]
An 18th Century black glass bottle of moon flask form CONDITION REPORTS Main body of the bottle has many scratch marks to the surface and bubbles to the interior. The pontile with original "damage". Neck with slight fritting to the very top edge though basically sound throughout. No sign of star cracks to the main body visible even with bright light.
A white metal footed bowl decorated with grapes, stamped 930; a flask and stopper, similarly decorated, stamped 925 Sterling; an 800 standard basket; a pair of English silver dwarf candlesticks; a silver mustard pot; a pair of candlesticks, indistinctly marked, possibly Russian; and a pair of tazze, marked with islamic script (8)
by Wright & Davies (William Frederick Wright), London 1922, each decorated all over with engine turned engraving around a vacant circular cartouche, comprising four rectangular flasks each with screw off caps and engraved in turn 'Lotion', 'Cologne', 'Brilliantine' and 'Brandy' with the brandy flask having a removable friction fitting lower, and gilded interior cup, a soap carrier, a fitted and lined razor case, a rectangular (probably) cigarette box, a matching pair of boxes and a further long rectangular box, all with piano hinges and gilded interiors, 89.2ozt gross (Qty: 10)
CHELSEA; a rare mid-18th century scent bottle in the form of a wine flask, with butterfly stopper and painted with floral sprays to the neck, height 10cm. An example of this scent bottle is illustrated in 'Chelsea Porcelain Toys', by Bryant, illustrated page 68 and an example is also in The Victoria and Albert Museum as part of the Schreibel Collection.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome areas of restoration to the butterfly and base of the upper section of stopper, also to the rim of the lower section of the stopper where the collar fits the body. No apparent problems, there is a gap between the stopper mount and butterfly finial, this has all be taken on additional images for viewing.
A Chinese red lacquered gilt heightened box, a small bronze incense burner, a Chinese embroidery, etc.Additional InformationThe textile is heavily worn with holes, rips, stains, fraying etc. Further wear and tear to the items including losses and heavy discolouration to the box. The censer has holes and splits including a notable split to the rim. The tiger type carving the tail has been off/badly knocked. Also has scratches throughout. The flask has heavy wear, tarnishing, discolouration, pitting. The masks have similar surface wear.
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