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A Small Quantity of Militaria, comprising two malacca swagger sticks with nickel pommels to Aldenham School, a pigskin covered swagger stick, a copper powder flask, a leather shot flask, a fencing foil, a brass tipped wood ramrod for a pistol, a landing net and a 66cm single edge epee sword blade, all contained in a grey painted metal trunk named to J.B. Plews, RAMC
An Early 19th Century Hazel Swordstick, with single edge, fullered blade, length 66 cm, the grip pierced and mounted for a threaded cord, the scabbard with brass tip, 88 cm overall; a Modern Walking Stick Flask, the brass handle cast as a dog's head, unscrewing to reveal a flask (2)3 cm section of wood possibly let in at top of scabbard. Crack to wood at base of grip. Blade with scattered pitting and rusting.
A 19th Century Copper Combination Pistol Flask by J Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with brass charger, the ball compartment with a circular swivel cover embossed with maker's name, with oblong swivel base; a Copper Pistol Flask, embossed with palm leaves; two Copper Pistol Flasks, one with brass charger, one with brass pull-off cover to the charger (4)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, of plain bag form, with external steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name; another Example, the body embossed with a hunter and two hounds, with internal steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name; two Other Examples, one embossed with palm leaves, one with a roundel of partridge, lacks charger (4 - af)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, embossed with a foliate cartouche enclosing a pheasant, with external steel spring and brass charger stamped with maker's name; another Example, embossed with a roundel containing a brace of gamebirds, the brass charger stamped with maker's name; another Unmarked Example, embossed with a shooting scene; two Brass Powder Flasks, one of plain form, the other embossed with panels of deer (5)
A 19th Century Copper Combination Type Pistol Flask, of shouldered rectangular form, with fluted body, the brass charger with external steel spring, the brass oblong base with two ball compartments to the underside with circular swivel covers, 12.5cm high; a 19th Century Copper Pistol Flask, of plain form, the brass charger with pull-off cover/measure; another Copper Pistol Flask, embossed with acanthus leaves, pendant beads and husks (3)
A Webley Wedge Frame 80 Bore Five Shot Percussion Revolver, double action, the 11cm octagonal blued steel barrel and numbered cylinder with Birmingham proof marks, the top of the frame engraved with retailer's name CLARKE, LEICESTER, the left side of the frame engraved PATENT No.2489, the underside of the barrel with hinged loading lever, with spur trigger and chequered walnut grip scales, in a mahogany case, the green baize lined interior fitted with later accessories, including 90 bore bullet mould, copper combination flask, cap tin and cleaning rodAction works. Retains some of the original bluing, with some black patching and blemishes.
A Webley Bentley Type 80 Bore Five Shot Percussion Self Cocking Revolver, the 12.5cm octagonal steel barrel with bead fore-sight, Birmingham proof marks, open frame with finned cylinder, articulated rammer to the left side of the barrel, with spurless hammer, side safety spring, the right side of the frame faintly engraved LONDON No.40095, double line engraved trigger guard and chequered walnut grip scales, in a mahogany case, the green baize lined interior fitted with associated accessories including a copper pistol flask embossed with a revolver by G & J W Hawksley, brass bullet mould, cleaning rod, pinned brush, ivory nipple box and cap tinAction works. Metalwork grey and pitted. Small crack to right grip scale.
A Pair of 19th Century Percussion Boxlock Pocket Pistols by Watkinson, blued finish, each with 5cm turn-off cylindrical steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, foliate engraved and signed boxlock, concealed trigger, slide safety and walnut slab butt, in an associated mahogany case with copper anthemion embossed pistol flask and steel bullet mould stamped 80One pistol works, the other does not. Both have rust pitting to the metalwork. Flask has split seam
A Pair of 19th Century Officer's 22 Bore Percussion Pistols, each with 18.5cm octagonal steel barrel, with two gold lines and blued at the breech, with foliate engraved blued steel back action lock plate, blued trigger guard with pineapple finial, walnut half stock with German silver fore-end tip, chequered grip with vacant escutcheon, the ebony ramrod with brass tip unscrewing to reveal a worm thread, in a brass bound mahogany case, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a turnscrew by James Dixon, a nipple key, steel bullet mould, mahogany cleaning rod with brass jag, copper pistol flask and oil bottleBoth actions work, holding at full and half cock, with soldered repairs to ramrod pipes. Metalwork has grey patching. Bluing worn on lock plates. Minor bruising to stocks. One has a repair around the grip.
A Pair of 19th Century 16 Bore Percussion Officer's/Belt Pistols by Hollis & Sheath, each with 19cm round twist steel barrel, bead foresight to the top flat, double platinum lines and plug, signed and foliate engraved back action blued steel lock plate, walnut full stock with German silver fore-end tip and vacant escutcheon, with blued steel ramrod pipe, foliate engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial and chequered grip, with blued steel belt clip and swivel ramrod, contained in a mahogany case, the crimson velvet lined interior fitted with accessories including steel bullet mould, copper pistol flask, turnscrew, oil flask, rosewood cap box and ivory handled brush
A 19th Century Beaumont-Adams .31 Calibre Double Action Five Shot Percussion Revolver by the London Arms Company, with blued finish, the 11cm octagonal steel barrel stamped L.A.C. and with London proof marks, the top flat engraved with retailer's name WILLIAMS & POWELL, 25, SOUTH CASTLE ST., LIVERPOOL, the left side of the frame with articulated rammer, the cylinder numbered 31,898/R., and with London proof marks, the right side of the frame engraved B16,225, ADAMS' PATENT, No.31,898.R., with slide safety and chequered walnut saw handle grip, in an oak case, the green baize lined interior fitted with a bullet mould, copper pistol flask, turnscrew, oil flask and lead bulletsAction works smoothly. Retains most of the original bluing. Minor surface scratches and pitting to the trigger guard and butt cap
A COLLECTION OF SILVER SMOKING ACCESSORIES, comprising:- A cigarette box, in the form of a trough, Birmingham 1927, markers mark of A & J Zimmerman, raised on bracket feet. 18 cm long- A cigar box, Birmingham 1923, markers mark of Dorher & Burn, of plain rectangular form with hinged lid. 16.5cm long- A pair of 'Art Deco Style' silver ashtrays, Birmingham 1939, makers mark of Lanson Ltd. 11x7cm- A silver cigarette case with gilt interior, Birmingham 1937, makers mark of Mayes, Mills & Co. 8 x 7cm- together with a silver plated ash tray, 10.5 x 10.5cm, and hip flask. 11 x 7cm(c.357g all in excluding timber lined boxes) (7)
A George III Tower flintlock pistol, together with a 19th century percussion cap boot pistol and a leather shot flask (3 a/f) CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition throughout. Numerous splits to walnut stocks on both pistols, as well as losses. Metalwork pitted. George III pistol lacking the jaw and flint. No ramrod. The boot pistol is in two pieces, the percussion hammer is the only thing holding the grip and barrel together. Shot flask split. See images.

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