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Edwardian silver hip flask with detachable cup 14cm, Sheffield 1902 Maker G J and W Hawksley, approx 7.4oz - Condition Report Length = 13.5cm, cup hinge and stopper good, hinge good, two small dents and a larger dent to main body a the edge (in one area), these have not pierced through and a surface not even to the front (very very shallow dent) some pitting but these should come out
Matched pair of Flintlock duelling pistols by Wogdon and Barton London, with 28 bore 10 inch octagonal barrels fitted with silver front sight and plain rear sight, the locks with roller frizzens and safely catches, pineapple finial trigger guards, ramrods with worm ends and screw off tops to accept cleaning jags, fitted into a period case complete with oil bottle, powder flask, bullet mould, cleaning rod with two brushes, jag, and ball grasp and mainspring clamp.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.Condition report: Both pistols have working actions, however the safety catch on one pistol is seized and will not move whereas the other pistol safety catch engages correctly. Both guns have cracked through the stocks around the lock and side nail areas and have been reglued. The repairs have been carried out in two different manners, one of which has used small pins of wood to strengthen the joins. Both have repairs to the fore ends one with two restuck cracks, one with a small spliced piece. There are touches of re-browning to the locks and barrels in small places, The engraving looks like it could have been refreshed and the browning applied and aged in at the same point.The guns look like they have been left unattended for quite some time and there is fresh corrosion underneath the barrels which would easily clean off.The case has damages to three of the corners, two of which are chipped, one has been restuck. There are a lot of scuffs and marks generally.
Euroarms .45 smooth bore percussion shotgun, mainspring broken, serial number 26989, modelled around a Kentucky Rifle, the 35 inch barrel decorated with scrollwork to match the lock, the figured stock fitted with brass furniture including patch box, together with a bag of accessories to include powder flask, round balls, patches, caps and capping tool.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.Condition report: Mainspring broken.
Holmes of Liverpool 16 bore percussion double barrel sporting gun, with 28 inch damascus barrels decorated with floral device and double gold band lines, scroll engraved locks, finely chequered figured stock with vacant escutcheon, carved with cheekpiece, pineapple finial silver ramrod pipe and steel scrolling trigger guard, fitted into a period case complete with oil bottle stamped W. Richards Liverpool, a letter flask stamped Bishop Bond Street, and a copper and brass powder flask stamped C&J.W. Hawksley.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.Condition report: The case is generally good with the wear and tear of use. Three of the corners are chipped, the lock has been changed and there are two keyholes in the same spot due to the fitting of a previous lock. This can be seen in the second image online. The gun weighs just over 3.4kgs. The length of pull from the rear trigger is 13 3/4 inches. The stock of the gun is generally good with a pleasing patina and nice crisp chequering. There are some dents and scratches from use as well as very minor shrinkage splits around the lock plate areas but the stock is structurally sound and free from damage or repair. The silver barrel wedge plates are a little loose but hold in place. If you were to shoot this gun they might need securing more firmly. The metalwork has very light pitting which is heavier on the tip of the hammers and on the but plate. The barrels have some dark stained pitting patches externally. The ring when tapped and the central rib looks secure with no loose seams. The bores have some dark pitting patches similar to the exterior of the barrels. This does not look too deep but not pitting that could be removed.
Five shot / powder flasks, three stamped with makers Dixon, C&J.W. Hawksley, and Sykes Extra, the horn flask stamped Arnold and Sons London, also a game carrier stamped C&J.W. HawsleyCondition report: The belt flask has some fraying around the suspension hoops, small areas of re-stitching, the leather is perishing in places.Horn flask: chips to the body of the horn, chip to the wood base. Some scuffs and wear.Black flask: perishing to the leather strap. Re-stitching to one seem.Copper flask: dents to the body, scuffs and signs of use, some mild corrosion.Shot bag: staining and wear to the body. Minor corrosion and pitting to the metal parts.Game carrier: repaired cracks to body and to handle. Perishing to leather, corrosion to steel parts.
A WWII and Later Group of Six Medals, comprising War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, QEII Coronation Medal and Pakistan Independence Medal. to Captain W.R. Hodgeson, MBE lastly of Remount Depot, Mona. Lot also includes presentation flask and racking trophy to above. Note: MBE missing.
A Victorian silver-mounted spiral glass spirit flask, by Sampson Mordan & Co, hallmarks London 1890, ovoid form with bayonet screw cap, length 14cmVery good overall condition, glass has light abrasions all over and only one tiny chip, silver top also lightly abraded with a few minor dents around the cap top which is also slightly split and lifting around the rim join, personalised engraved monogram on lid, screw cap working, no stopper, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma pottery moon flask painted with a scene of a Samurai holding a kanabo regarding an Oni sitting cross-legged before him within borders and collar of multiple flower heads and karakussa. Bearing a Four character mark to the base. 12.5cmCondition report: No apparent damage or repair. Fine crazing visible on close inspection, with some rubbing and slight loss to the decoration in places.
A box of various metal wares, to include plated hip flask, pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, copper half gallon haystack measure, copper and brass kettle, pair of brass candlesticks, pair of embossed brass-covered Imperial Glass opera glasses, Egyptian-style table bell, oval tray, pointer ornament, stag ornament, fawn ornament, tin skimmer, Smiths 21 jewel wristwatch, small quantity of coinage etc
17th century AD or later. A pair of painted wooden panels comprising: a panel with crowned heavenly being or a bodhisattva, standing on a lotus podium, aureole behind, body draped in layered silk robes and scarves, holding a tall flask in his raised left hand, a plant or medicinal herb placed in the flask, possibly a healing bodhisattva or form of Kwan yin, the goddess of mercy; a panel with a crowned heavenly being or bodhisattva, standing on a lotus podium, an aureole behind, serene expression with heavy eyelids, dressed in elaborate clothing and jewellery, holding a flaming jewel in his right hand, the symbol of Buddhist Dharma, an elixir vase in his left hand. 785 grams total, 47-49cm (18 1/2 - 19 1/4"). Acquired for the ‘Buckingham Collection’ by the late Nik Douglas (1944-2012), renowned author, curator and Asian art expert; the collection formed from the early 1960s to early 1970s; accompanied by a copy of two Nik Douglas's illustrated cataloguing pages.[2, No Reserve] Fair condition.
A crocodile skin case and silver-gilt travelling setCharles Henry Dumenil, London 1911, 1913, 1914The case with fitted interior containing: a silver-gilt button hook, glove stretchers, shoe horn, mirror, with leather-covered easel back, height 35.4cm, eight silver-gilt lidded and engraved glass bottles, including a flask, a shaped-oval lidded box, a four-piece manicure set, each engraved with a crest, also containing tortoiseshell items, a powder pot, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a hand mirror, a rectangular tray, length 30.5cm, each set with a gold crest, the interior with grey moire silk, also with retail mark for Drew & Co of Leadenhall Street, case measurements 56cm x 38cm x 20cm.Footnotes:This lot was sold Sotheby's 29th May 1997 lot 138. In the description it describes this lot with an initialled canvas cover and purports to have belonged to 'Alice Ward, who was an Edwardian beauty and friend of King Edward VII, a potrait photograph is included in the lot'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver and crocodile skin flaskFrederick C Asman, Sheffield 1919 With a twist-lock cap, the glass body half covered with black crocodile skin, the silver base pulling off to act as a cup, height 15.5cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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