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A selection of collectables and vertu, including a set of five ivory poker dice, each engraved with face cards, ace, ten and nine, circa 1920, in original case, a pair of Victorian cobbler's wooden shoe forms for a pair of child's shoes, a silver mounted ebony dressing table jar, London 1924, WR, a cylindrical wooden box bearing label inscribed 'Copy of Freedom, City of London', a small ceramic model of a trout marked Bing and Grondahl, 2145C, a hip flask decorated with trailing vines and bunches of grapes, 6oz, a pair of lacquered papier mache dishes, scalloped edges and gilt detailing, a small Victorian beaded and embroidered parasol canopy of brown silk, various trinket boxes and a pair of Mauchlin ware gents glove stretchers. (q)
A George V silver and leather mounted glass hip flask, with twist open compressed globular top, the removable silver cover to lower portion engraved A.B.B. to front and 'May 28th 1931 from Bobbie' to base, 7/16 pt, 10.7 by 16.8cm, Sheffield 1930, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, together with a silver plated bottle coaster with gadrooned upper rim and pierced sides, 15.5 by 6.5cm, and a silver christening spoon engraved Anne Eileen Burberry May 23rd 1932, in original box, 4.78toz weighable silver. (3)
A 54 bore Adams patent five shot self-cocking revolver, made under licence by William Tranter and retailed by Blanch & Son, sighted hexagonal barrel 6.5 in, top of frame engraved 'J. BLANCH & SON, GRACECHURCH STREET LONDON' within a scrolling border, frame engraved with foliate scrolls and 'ADAMS PATENT', numbered 20190Y, with Tranter's 2nd type ramming lever, arbor pin retained by a leaf spring, cylinder with a narrow band of engraving and having London Company proof marks, chequered wooden grip; in associated re-lined fitted case with Sykes powder flask, bullet mould, nipple key with pricker screwed into the handle, rammer, oiler, wad punch, bullet box; and offered with an alternative fitted case with William Powell trade label.
A good 70 bore six shot gas-seal single-action revolver by Joseph Lang, sighted octagonal barrel 5 in., top flat engraved 'J. LANG, 22 COCKSPUR ST. LONDON', London Company view and proof marks; cylinder with numbered chambers and further view and proof marks, nipples inclined from the vertical and set within oval wells, reciprocating upon the arbor pin at the moment of firing to close the cylinder/barrel gap; steel action engraved with foliate scrolls, off centre hammer with long thumb spur; one-piece chequered wooden grip, engraved steel butt cap with a trap for percussion caps; presented in an associated fitted case with accessories including a fluted copper powder flask, a rammer with concealed worm, bullet moulds, an oiler, and other items; trade label for the Army and Navy Co-Operative Society. By way of this interesting design, in the words of John Deane "the orifice of the chambers is widened, so as to permit the posterior orifice of the barrel to set into them, and thereby prevent the escape of flash and gases" (quoted in Taylerson, Andrews and Frith, 'The Revolver 1818-1865')
A combination flask for a flintlock pistol, the brass top fitted with a measuring spout for powder and with swing out cover for the ball compartment; the base with a sliding cover for a flint compartment, red leather-clad body, late 18th/early 19th Century, height including spout 14 cm (5.5 in.).
A combination flask for a percussion pistol, the brass top fitted with a measuring spout for powder and with swing out cover for the ball compartment; the base with a screw-off cover for a percussion cap compartment, red leather-clad body, 19th Century, height including spout 12 cm (4.75 in.).
A Russian artillery gunpowder flask, round wooden body with keel-like projections serving as feet, brass bound and mounted with a number of cast brass badges of the Russian double headed eagle radiating on each side from a central round plaque depicting St George slaying the dragon, the spout closed by a brass cap with a flame finial.

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