A collection of items comprising a Fürst-Pless horn, a folding boot jack containing a pair of boot pulls and inscribed "LGM RAF 1931", leather-cased sandwich tin and a leather-cased saddle flask CONDITION REPORTS Length of metal flask in leather case approx 25 cm. The sandwich tin is present in its leather case.
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A conical glass saddle flask in leather case CONDITION REPORTS The glass has some light surface scratches. There are accretions and some staining to the inside of the flask. Some tarnishing to the silver top, a dent to the top of the cap, a very small nibble to the inside rim of the glass flask. The leather case has light surface scratches, some scuffs, knocks, some fading and discolouration and accetions. Some wear to the leather hinge and wear to the leather cap where it has been slgihtly squashed down. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details
An assortment of mining books mostly related to Cornish mines together with rugby memorabilia from Wheal Jane RFC to include ties, photographs, plaques and a photographic reproduction print of Robinson's Shaft, South Crofty Tin Mine, Cornwall, 1984 and a Sheffield plate hip-flask engraved THYSSEN.Provenance: Brian Calver, Managing Director, Wheal Jane (RTZ)
SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature hip flask of plain form, Birmingham 1904, 7.5 x 5.5cm, approx 1.1ozt, and a further base metal hip flask (af) (2).Additional InformationSilver hip flask has dents, particularly to the lid, surface scratches and nicks, the base metal hip flask heavily damaged.
G & JW HAWKSLEY; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted clear glass hip flask and cup, the twist-action lid bearing remnants of original cork, Sheffield 1909, length 14cm, cup approx 2.4ozt.Additional InformationLight surface wear, scratches, some minor indentations, some minor rubbing to the marks.
A pair of Irish all steel percussion pistols with engraved detail throughout, proof marks to the octagonal barrel, also inscribed 'KE-256' to the barrel (for Kerry), length 22.5cm, sold in associated case with a copper and brass mounted powder flask.Additional InformationNo obvious maker's name, there is surface marring and pitting in parts, surface wear as you would expect, small dent to one of the pommel butts, but overall in good order otherwise, both actions work well.
A good pair of late 18th century Irish flintlock duelling pistols by Edwards of Dublin, the octagonal barrels bearing proof marks, one indistinctly inscribed 'Edwards Dublin' and also stamped 'EC-2496', the lockplates signed 'Edwards' with roller, frizzen and silver poncoin engraved with initials, length 40cm, in associated wooden case with various accessories including small powder flask, bullet mould and various tools.
A mixed group of collectors' items including four hallmarked silver mounted brushes, monogrammed 'JMH', large pewter hip flask inscribed 'To Tommy Slater from E. O-Connor Earls' by James Dixon & Sons, tortoiseshell heart shaped box with silver mounts, horn snuff box, etc. Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout, hip flask dented in numerous places, applied decoration to horn box worn, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
A Hellenistic pottery model of a bull circa 1st century BC 9.9cm high, and a Hellenistic terracotta model of a dog, with brown detailing, 5.7cm high, a Roman glass stirring rod, circa 1st century AD,with a twisted stem having a loop handle and a bird finial, with a glass disc, 23.8cm long, and a Sassanian miniature green glass flask, circa 5th century AD, with a ribbed neck, 3.5cm high. (4) Provenance Ingrid McAlpine, 1939 - 2018, London and Epsom. Bull and dog - On loan to the Antikenmuseum Basel pre 1993.
A cased pair of Flintlock pistols by Charles Moore. 15cm long octagonal rifled barrels, marked "London". Approx 15mm bore. Locks marked "Moore". Working actions. Overall length 285mm. White metal escutcheon plates not engraved. Complete with bullet mold, replacement powder flask, powder measure. Case with lock and key.
A small delftware spirit flask c.1730-50, probably English, the flattened circular form painted in blue, green and red, one side with a bird perched amidst flowering branches, the reverse with flowers issuing from a campana vase, the side with red flowerheads reserved on a blue ground, 12cm. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 24th July 1976, lot 2.
Two Continental maiolica or faïence apothecary jars or albarelli 19th century, one of dumbbell form and inscribed 'U plarentini' the other cylindrical and inscribed 'Ext. Gentian. Lut.' between two snakes, a maiolica flower vase with three shell apertures between Classical motifs, blue JT mark, a small maiolica jug painted in blue with a cockerel, and a Delft flask in the form of a barrel, inscribed 'Boy', some damages, 20.5cm max. (5) Provenance: respectively acquired from Sotheby's, 8th February 1966, lot 12; Sotheby's, 26th March 1968, lot 63 (part); Paskell & Cann, 2nd June 1986, lot 266; and Christie's, 27th July 1965, lot 1 (part).
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