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Four leather shot flasks, late 19th century, two stamped for Bishop, Bond St; W. Bartram, a cow horn shot measure, a brass & copper measure and an embossed metal measure and a shot mouldQty: 8Condition report: An unmarked leather example with glue on one seam, parts missing and a hole in the leather. Embossed metal flask has a split down the seam on one side. Thumbpiece missing from horn flask.
Pulverflasche, Persien, um 1800 Zweiteiliger Korpus aus Wootzdamast (?) mit verschraubtem Deckel und gefedertem, salamanderförmigem Verschluss. Zwei bewegliche, durchbrochen gearbeitete Trageösen. Länge 13 cm. Zustand: II A Persian powder flask, circa 1800 Zweiteiliger Korpus aus Wootzdamast (?) mit verschraubtem Deckel und gefedertem, salamanderförmigem Verschluss. Zwei bewegliche, durchbrochen gearbeitete Trageösen. Länge 13 cm. Condition: II
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL HIP FLASK, marks rubbed, inscription dated 1880, 7cm wide, and another, Birmingham 1922, 5cm wide, together with a late Victorian silver shaving brush, Birmingham 1899 (3) Condition report: both hip flasks have some dents and knocks, the larger one has several dents and is a bit misshapen to the back, engraved inscription. The smaller one has a downwards push to the lid, with splits and small dents. Brush is ok, minor scratches, engraved monogram.
A SILVER HIP FLASK, of plain, slightly curved design by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, 13.5cm; and another small silver hip flask, Birmingham 1937, 10cm, 8oz overall (2) Condition report: both in good condition overall. The larger doesn’t latch shut but lid does sit correctly. Smaller has some minor shallow dents, dings and scratches
A SILVER HIP FLASK, of slightly curved form, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1919, inscribed, 12.5cm, 3.5oz; and another silver mounted glass hip flask, with leather covered upper, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1942, 14cm (2) Condition report: good overall. Silver one has some minor dents and scratches, and a presentation inscription. The other has some minor discolouration and scratches to the leather.
THREE CHINESE IMARI FLASKS AND A LARGE DISH EARLY 18TH CENTURY Two of the flasks a pair, each with a square-section body painted with river landscapes, mounted with metal necks and together with metal covers, the third flask decorated with peony sprays divided by diaper, the dish with a central landscape scene surrounded by large flowerheads and stylised waves, with a conch shell to the base, 43.2cm max. (6) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Hampshire.
A Pair of quality 19th Century Percussion Travelling Pistols in original burr walnut case, the cover with brass plaque engraved with owner's name, the faded purple velvet lined interior fitted with accessories including a copper pistol flask, steel bullet mould, nipple key and cleaning rod. 2.9inch screw off barrels.
A Collection of Various Coloured Glassware to include Three Codd-neck Glass with Bland & Co. Stourbridge Flask Shape Example and two Bottle Examples by The Buxton co. and Hankinson & Son Together with a Part Art Deco Style Dressing Table Items including Candlesticks in the form of Mermaids, Lidded Pots, Together with Silver Plated Pin Dish
A cased pair of flintlock full stock duelling pistols by P Bond,late 18th century, the 10in (25.5cm) octagonal barrels with blued fore sights and gold touch holes, the locks signed 'P. Bond' with sliding safety catches, set-triggers and engraved with Trophies of Arms,37cm overall,the mahogany case with folding brass handle and trade label for 'William Bond, 43 Cornhill, London' and fitted with accessories including a bullet mould, loading rod and three-way flaskCondition report: The condition is considered to be good overall.
A cased pair of percussion travelling pistols by Forsyth & Co, c.1835, the actions, trigger guards and barrels with line and scroll engraving, swivel ram-rods and engraved butt caps, the 3in (7.5cm) octagonal barrels signed 'Forsyth & Co, London', with platinum plugs,17.5cm overall,the fitted mahogany case with original trade label, a hidden compartment complete with a bullet mould, loading rod and a three-way flaskCondition report: The condition is considered to be good, retaining good levels of barrel browning to both pistols
A Georgian glass twin chambered hip flask, first half 18th century, with applied milled trails and raspberry prunts, bifurcated necks, 16cm longCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - one neck broken and glued and a chip loss to the nd of one trail. There are occasional minor scratches.
A late 18th century Dutch brass bound kingwood necessaire, with gilt brass mounts, the lid opening to reveal an internal mirror, a pair of gilt glass scent bottles, scent flask and manicure tools, width 8.5in. height 4.75in.CONDITION: Overall in clean restored condition, the lid slightly ill fitting, interior with original now faded and stained fabric lining, missing a thimble and a manicure tool, scent bottles with minor rubbing to the gilding.
A leather cased Victorian travelling silver hip flask and warmer, by Thomas Johnson I, the engine turned oval case with engraved crest and containing removable warmer with silver mounted glass flask insert, London, 1858, the leather case with retailer, Leuchars, London, height 10.3cm, gross weight 19oz, (lacking handle).CONDITION: Overall good condition, commensurate with age and some use. Hallmarks clear. Some scuff marks to the leather case. Handle missing?
Bronze des Guanyin auf einem Lotos sitzend CHINA, späte Ming-Dynastie H. 25 cm - 2530 gProvenienz: Aus der Sammlung Jürgen Diemer (1953-2014), zwischen 2005 und 2011, großteils bei Galerie Ruth Schmidt in Berlin erworben - Ein Finger rep., minim. best. und berieben A BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANYIN, CHINA, late Ming dynasty, seated in vajrasana on a lotus base with his right hand holding a flask while the left is showing a form of vitarkamudra, wearing undergarment and wide-sleeved mantle, bejewelled, his face showing a serene expression with downcast eyes below arched eyebrows, urna and the hair combed in a chignon secured with a diadem - Property from the estate of the Juergen Diemer collection (1953-2014), assembled between 2005 and 2011 mostly from the Berlin Gallery Ruth Schmidt - One finger repaired, slightly chipped, minor wear
Bronze der Syamatara auf einem Lotos TIBET, 18./19.Jh. H. 13,8 cm Provenienz: Aus einer süddeutschen Privatsammlung am 28.11.1987 bei Dr. Jones Breuninger Ludwigsburg erworben - Kleine Altersspuren A BRONZE FIGURE OF SYAMATARA, TIBET, 18th/19th ct., seated in lalitasana on a lotus base with her right hand holding flask while the left is showing the vitarkamudra and holding stem of the lotus flowering along her upper left arm, wearing sari, bejewelled, her face displaying a serene expression and her hair combed in a chignon secured with a tiara, sealed - Property from a South German private collection, acquired from Dr. Jones, Breuninger Ludwigsburg on 28 Nov 1987 - Minor traces of age
Gruppe von Ritualgegenständen, u.a. Pulverhörner aus Horn, eine Kette mit Utensilien, u.a. TIBET/NEPAL, 18.Jh. und später L. 12-27 cm Provenienz: Aus einer alten süddeutschen Privatsammlung, großteils zwischen 1967-72 in Afghanistan, Indien, Persien und Tibet und 1973 und 1974 in Ladakh erworben, die Pulverflasche aus Widderhorn laut Aufzeichnungen 1992 bei Grafrath in Deutschland erworben - Kleine Bestoßungen und Altersschäden A GROUP OF RITUAL OBJECTS AND HORN POWDER FLASKS AND OTHER UTENSILSTibet/Nepal, 18th ct. and later - Property from an old South German private collection, mainly assembled between 1967 and 72 in Afghanistan, India, Persia and Tibet and between 1973 and 74 in Nepal, the ram horn powder flask bought according to records 1992 from Grafrath in Germany - Partly chipped, minor damages due to age
'Famille rose'-Figur des Guanyin mit einer Flaschenvase aus Porzellan CHINA, Siegelmarke, Republik-Periode H. 48,5 cm Provenienz: Aus einer alten Schweizer Privatsammlung, zwischen 1985 und 2000 gesammelt - Finger teils besch. und rep. A FAMILLE ROSE MODEL OF STANDING GUANYIN WITH FLASK, China, seal mark, 20th ct. - Property from an old Swiss private collection, assembled between 1985 and 2000 - Fingers partly chipped or with repair
A GROUP OF PERCUSSION PISTOL-CASE ACCESSORIES, middle 19th century and probably from a Tranter revolver, including a small size Hawksley bag-shaped flask, a japanned tin of Tranter's Lubricating Compound, two further japanned tins, one round the other square, a nipple key with pricker, an adjustable powder measure, a Hawksley pewter oil-bottle, an ebony cleaning rod with brass tip and an 80-bore Tranter's Patent double cavity mould.
THOMAS BAKER, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-ACTION TRANSITIONAL REVOLVER, MODEL 'BAKER'S PATENT', serial no. 2530, circa 1853, with octagonal 5 1/2in. blued barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, the barrel attached directly to the cylinder axle via two screws, the top of barrel signed 'THOMAS K BAKER, 88 FLEET STREET, LONDON', plain six-shot Birmingham proved cylinder with moulded raised band to leading edge, iron action body with integral nipple-shield, milled border to the leading edge of shield and scroll engraved panels to the rounded body, the right hand side signed in a banner 'THOMAS K. BAKER', the left with sliding safe, long spurred scroll engraved single-action bar hammer signed 'BAKER'S PATENT' and offset for sighting, the top of action body marked 'REGISTERED APRIL 24 1852', smooth walnut grips, the back-strap with serial number bordered by engraved scrolls, domed butt-cap with engraved starburst to centre and iron trigger-guard bow with matching serial number, complete in original fitted oak case relined in blue-green baize with some accessories comprising of an iron scissors bullet mould with one arm forming a rammer, brass-mounted lozenge bodied pistol-flask (mainspring at fault) a turnscrew, wad punch, cleaning rod, cap-tin, three wire cartridges and an oil bottle, hook closure.
DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A GOOD CASED 54-BORE SELF-COCKING REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAMS 1851 PATENT', serial no. 1577, circa 1852, with 6 1/4in. blued octagonal barrel, the top-strap and top-flat signed 'DEANE ADAMS & DEANE (MAKERS TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT), 30 KING WILLIAM STT. LONDON BRIDGE', dove-tailed fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, solid borderline and scroll engraved frame, plain five-shot cylinder (cleaned of colour), blued safety spring mounted to left rear of frame, blued guarded trigger, polished spurless hammer, chequered walnut grip with flared pommel, colour hardened butt-cap with central trapdoor and no provision for rammer, virtually all its original blued finish intact and complete with its original oak storage box compartmented and lined in green baize and containing a Dixon bag-shaped flask, a soft package of metal-lined caps, an 1851 pattern Adam's mould, a leather bullet pouch, mahogany rammer, a turnscrew and an oil-bottle, the inside of lid with parchment maker's label (key and lock escutcheon missing).
W. WORTON, BIRMINGHAM A CASED 90-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'WEBLEY WEDGE-FRAME TYPE', no visible serial number, conforming to Webley's first model Wedge Frame, with blued octagonal 4in. barrel, engraved band at muzzle and scroll engraved panels near throat on the top side-flats, border engraved top-strap signed 'W. WORTON, MAKER, 5 WEAMAN ST., BIRMINGHAM', bead fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, plain blued five-shot cylinder with engraved band to the leading edge, borderline and scroll engraved blued frame, double action mechanism with brushed bright spurred hammer and trigger, engraved back-strap, chequered walnut grip, guarded trigger and articulated rammer to left side of barrel, complete with its original walnut storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and including a period flask, turnscrew, nipple-key, oil bottle, mahogany loading rod and cap tin, all probably as supplied.
PURDEY, LONDON A FINE CASED 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-RIFLE, serial no. 2864, for 1837, with browned 28in. multi-groove rifled damascus barrels, the flat broad top-rib signed 'J. PURDEY, 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET, LONDON', long bead profile fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with additional folding leaf, colour hardened engraved breech-blocks with platinum line and vented plugs, scroll engraved top-tang featuring the mask of a leopard, border, colour hardened gamescene and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'PURDEY', sliding safes forward of the scroll engraved dolphin-headed hammers, chequered walnut half-stock with carved and raised cheek-piece, engraved iron patch-box, chequered iron heel-plate, blued trigger-guard with chequered pistol-grip spur and heavy duty brass-mounted ebony ramrod, complete with its maker's brass cornered walnut storage case lined and compartmented in green baize and containing a leather covered nickel-mounted Hawksley flask, a scissors ball-mould, T-shaped nipple key (missing pricker), sprue cutter, two wad-punches, a nipple-cleaned, ball starter and a turnscrew.
BENTLEY, WHITEHAVEN A CASED 180-BORE PERCUSSION POCKET PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, no visible serial number, circa 1845, with fully fluted six-shot 2in. barrel group, carved false side-ribs with Birmingham proofs, moulded iron nipple shield, rounded scroll engraved boxlock action with top mounted bar hammer and signed on the left hand side in a banner 'BENTLEY, WHITEHAVEN', sliding safe to the top-tang, guarded trigger and finely chequered walnut grip with moulded and engraved iron butt-cap, complete with a slightly later English market oak pistol case with eight-screw lid, relined and compartmented in green baize and containing a scissors mould, a small ebony cleaning rod, a pewter oil bottle and a small reproduction flask, complete with case key.
SMITH, LONDON A CASED PAIR OF 50-BORE PERCUSSION IVORY-MOUNTED TRAVELLING-PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1845, with octagonal brushed bright 3in. barrels, engraved band at muzzles, the top-flats signed 'SMITH, LONDON', squared acanthus scroll engraved boxlock actions, the right side with central engraved 'Union Jack' oval panel, engraved central hammers, smooth ivory bag-shaped butts, guarded triggers and captive iron under-barrel ramrods, in their fitted walnut case compartmented and lined in blue baize and containing an en-suite turn-screw (handle flaking) and nipple-key, a scissors ball-mould, oil-bottle and a small sized three-way flask, the outer lid with vacant shield shaped escutcheon.
E.C. GREEN, CHELTENHAM AN ENGLISH MARKET WALNUT REVOLVER-CASE FOR AN ADAMS PERCUSSION OR SIMILAR, circa 1855, measuring externally 14in. x 7in. x 2 1/8in., compartmented and lined in blue baize, E.C. Green parchment label inside lid (losses) and also containing a period scissors ball mould, turnscrew, cleaning rod, cap tin and oil bottle together with a later flask and grease-pot.
Silberner Flachmann, London, 20. Jhdt. Rechteckiger, leicht gebogener und einseitig vollflächig guillochierter Korpus aus 925er Silber mit graviertem Monogramm "AC". Auf dem scharniergelagerten Deckel gravierter "Oskar", die Unterseite der Flasche mit mehreren Silberstempeln und Firmenlogo "J. A. CAMBELL LONDON". Höhe 11,8 cm, Gewicht 164,5 g. Zustand: I - II An English silver pocket flask, London, 20th century Rechteckiger, leicht gebogener und einseitig vollflächig guillochierter Korpus aus 925er Silber mit graviertem Monogramm "AC". Auf dem scharniergelagerten Deckel gravierter "Oskar", die Unterseite der Flasche mit mehreren Silberstempeln und Firmenlogo "J. A. CAMBELL LONDON". Höhe 11,8 cm, Gewicht 164,5 g. Condition: I - II
A VICTORIAN SILVER HEAVY HIP FLASK engraved with crest to one side and monogram to the other, with hinged lid, marked 'Elkington & Co' beneath and further marks for London 1870, 10cm wide and 302 grams in weight together with a silver pint tankard with engraving and worn marks, 287.9 grams in weight (2) Condition: a good sized dent to the flask and further smaller dents, minor marks overall; the tankard with some dents to the rim and the base, further minor marks and the silver marks worn
A three draw telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Son of 63 Farringdon Road, London, in leather casework, WWI officers glass and silver plated flask, within a leather case by Drew & Sons of Piccadilly, other effects including keys, riding stirrup, two ironwork novelty banks for the Jamaican Bank, a Queen Anne salt glazed whiskey jug, etc

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