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SMALL QUANTITY OF TIN AND BLUE ENAMELLED TIN DOLL'S TEA WARES (17), EMBOSSED EP CHRISTENING MUG; A LACQUERED PAPIER MACHE OVAL FLASK AND CYLINDRICAL LID; A BRITISH MUSEUM TERRACOTTA REPLICA OF A CYLINDER SEAL IMPRESSION OF 2650 BC, A COLD PAINTED METAL COCKEREL ORNAMENT, A JAPANESE PORCELAIN COTTAGE PATTERN PRESERVES BOWL AND COVER, A FROSTED GLASS DISH ETC.....
A cloisonne wine or water flask, shaped like a leather bladder with gilt carrying handle to the top linked by a chain to the mandarin's hat stopper for the cylindrical spout, the body below with vine flowering on a turquoise ground, the gilt horse in relief to one side with a ribbon tied around its neck, 23cm (9 in) high Other Notes: Bought from George Horan in 1983 as 18th century for £900
A Colt Model 1851 Navy Six Shot Percussion Revolver, the 19cm octagonal steel barrel with one line ''ADDRESS COL.SAML.COLT NEW YORK U S AMERICA'', with loading lever, the left side of the frame stamped COLTS PATENT, with walnut grip scales, all metal parts numbered 195868, in a later wood case with accessories including a copper pistol flask, turnscrew/nipple key, Colt's Patent bullet mould, bullets and a cap tinThe action works. The metalwork is pitted and has black patching
A 19th Century Small Leather Covered Brass Powder Flask, of oval section, 10.5 cm high; a Mondial starting pistol, 6 mm cal., with blank cartridges; and five various militaria reference books Powder flask - Slight scuffing to leather but overall good condition. Starting pistol - Some wear to enamelled finish on metal parts. Otherwise good. Books - Generally fair/good.
A 19th Century Indo-Persian Snaphance Holster Pistol, the 36 cm barrel etched to the breech, single broad brass band with pinstruck and wrigglework decoration, the lock with silver inlay and possibly stamped with a maker's mark, the full wood stock with silver wire inlay around the breech and to the butt, engraved brass butt plate, wood ramrod; a Copper Powder Flask, by C. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield, the sides repousse decorated with fluting, foliage and other devices, with external spring and brass charger (2) Pistol generally good. Some rusting and pitting to steel parts. Several cracks to stock and slight loss at butt. Action not cocking. Powder flask spring broken. Otherwise good overall.
A Copper Pistol Flask, with external spring and brass charger; a Copper Powder Flask, of bag shape, with internal steel spring and brass charger, stamped PATENT; three Copper Powder Flasks, embossed with shell and foliage, with brass chargers, one stamped PATENT; a Sykes Patent Leather-covered Powder Flask, and three leather shot flasks, two with brass nozzles (9) Three copper and brass powder flasks in good condition with operating springs. Other three with damaged springs, the leather example with splits and losses. Shot flasks generally fair / poor only.
Two Copper Powder Flasks, one embossed with anthemion, the other with a stag hunting scene, each with exterior spring and brass charger; two Leather Shot Flasks, each with brass spring clip charger; a Brass Cap Dispenser, stamped ITALY; a Volume of The Powder Flask Book by Ray Riling, New York 1953, lacks dust jacket (6)
A Colt Model 1860 Style Army .44 Calibre Six Shot Percussion Revolver, with 20cm unmarked cylindrical steel barrel, plain rebated steel cylinder, creeping style loading lever, brass trigger guard and walnut grip scales, all metal parts numbered 12042, in an oak case, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a copper powder flask, a bullet mould, cap tin, oil flask, turnscrew/nipple key etc; a 19th Century American Powder Horn, with scrimshaw decoration of a bloodhound, with cork stopper (2)The metalwork of the revolver has been refinished. There are no visible maker's markings. The action does not work properly, the cylinder engages and rotates, but the hammer will not cock fully. The powder flask is very corroded and pitted to the underside. The bullet mould is modern.
A Small Collection of Post Second World War RAF Memorabilia, relating to Flt.Lt.Herbert Barrett Tatham and Flt.Lt. Robert V Wilson, who were two of six members of the flying crew who were involved in a fatal accident at the Battle of Britain display held at Middleton St George in September 1949, to include two portrait photographs and another of the funeral cortage, a Navigator's log book, newspaper articles, a bullion thread cap badge, a silver sweetheart brooch and a lady's ''RAF'' embroidered clutch bag; also a copper pistol flask and a small pair of binoculars
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