Webley Bentley six-shot double action revolver with chequered grips, scrolling engraving to the frame, hinged storage compartment to the butt, and 6 inch octagonal barrel stamped 'Improved Revolver', overall length 33cm, in fitted felt lined brass bound wooden case with powder flask, oil bottle, bullet mould etc.
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William Andrew Beckwith of London Tranter Patent .44 percussion double action five shot revolver with double trigger stamped 'Tranter's Patent', chequered walnut grip, scrolling engraving to the frame also stamped 'Tranters Patent', engraved butt cap, raised front sight and six inch barrel, overall length 33cm, serial number 19681, in original fitted mahogany case with paper label ' W. A. Beckwith Skinner Street London Gun Maker To The Honorable East India Company', felt lined interior, vacant brass cartouche and lock escutcheon, James Dixon & Sons oil bottle, Bartram & Co powder flask, brass tipped wooden ram-rod and pistol cap tins, 37.5x19.5cm
E. Lefaure of Paris retailed English 54 bore six-shot double action percussion hammer action revolver with engraved frame, trigger guard and butt cap, chequered grip and named 6 inch octagonal barrel, overall length 31cm, serial number 2355, in original fitted mahogany case with bullet mould, powder flask, nipple key etc
A sterling silver hip flask and a small collection of silver, silver-mounted and plated flatware, the hip flask with engine-turned maculated decoration and screw top, together with part sets of silver-bladed and mother of pearl and bone-handled fish eaters, a pair of William IV mustard spoons and sundries (Q)
A collection of African tribal / ethnic items including a spear head with beaded detailing, 34cm, a machete, 51cm, the fullered blade stamped John Walkden and Co, in geometrically decorated sheath, 37cm, and a large powder flask, 54cm, all possibly from the Sudan.Provenance: According to family lore, these items are purported to have belonged to the vendor's grandfather who fought in the Sudan under General Charles Gordon. (4)
A Victorian silver tapering ovoid scent flask, the phial chased and embossed in the rococo taste with flowerheads, scrolling leafy stems and C-scrolls, centred by a shield-shaped cartouche inscribed Agnes, wrythen fluted hinged spherical cover, conforming collar, 26cm long, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1891
A Tibetan Buddhist lapis lazuli and silver coloured metal mounted shankha horn, 10.5cm diam; a dharma meditation bell, 16.5cm high; An Indo-Persian dark patinated bronze kohl flask, cast in the Islamic taste, everted rim above four projecting brackets, each with a bell, divided by tall feet, 10.5cm high (3)
A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural flask, Queen Caroline, she stands wearing a crown and long dress, holding a scroll, My Hope Is In My People, oval base, 28.5cm high, c.1820 This figure is the first royal commemorative from the Doulton Lambeth Studio. Queen Caroline, the estranged wife of George IV, holds the banner inscribed 'My hope is in my people' showing she was popular with the public. However, she was despised by the king, who tried to divorce her and barred her from his coronation. She died a few weeks later
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