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A quantity of perfume and scent bottles, to include a cylindrical porcelain bottle with silver hinged cap, a glass example of pilgrim bottle form with etched decoration, a gilt metal flask of curved form decorated with flower heads and a crab, etc Condition report: Silver topped - silver dented, marks rubbedGlass flask - missing stopperModern bottle - flower stopper brokenMetal examples are ok, the rest have damage
WWII RAF Items: including assorted button, shoulder bagdes etc. in cigar case, swagger stick, survival kite, thermos flask, window radar jamming strips and 1943 bakelite war savings sign in recognition of money raised in Wings for Victory campaign. The sign was fire damaged by bombing during WW2. Condition varies worth inspecting
Chinese 19th Century Blue and White Porcelain Moon Flask, The Body with Foliate Decoration and Chrysanthemums Having Circular Panels Depicting Fighting Dragons, Qing Dynasty. 6.25 Inches High. Chinese 19th Century Blue and White Flask / Bottle with Images of Houses and Trees Overlooking River with Boats. 4.5 Inches High.
Two glass flask shape decanters, with rectangular bodies engraved with flora, silver hallmarked stoppers, and rims, also a Brandy decanter, early to mid 19th century (3) the pair of decanters measure 25cm high Condition report: No chips, cracks or damages. The brandy decanter has only a cork stopper.
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS DESK CLIP IN THE FORM OF A KEY, A 19TH CENTURY GILTMETAL MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TOOTHPICK BOX, A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY LIVERY BUTTONS, A WICKER COVERED GLASS FLASK WITH TURNED IVORY CAP, A PLASTER BAS RELIEF OF DANTE, 16CM DIAM, A GEORGE III STEEL SNUFF BOX (RUSTY), PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY SHOE BUCKLES, BREECHES BUCKLES, ETC, IN A VICTORIAN MOROCCO COVERED WRITING BOX BY WELLS AND LAMBE COCKSPUR STREET, THE PLUSH BRASS HANDLE ENGRAVED WITH THREE CRESTS
A 19th century Scandinavian leather bound treen water flask or canteen, domed cover, shaped and pierced strap borders and bosses, lug shaped feet, 34cm high, dated 1828 Condition Report: ca and shoulder strap perished, the rest of the leather fair, the feet good with wear and rubbed losses, old signs of wear to the flask but generally good
A 19th century leather tear-drop powder flask, embossed with game birds and foliage, within a C and S-scroll frame, gilt brass measuring nozzle, loop suspension, 23cm long overall, c. 1840; a graduating pair of 19th century brass and treen shot measures; another, singular, mahogany grip; etc (5)
A composed vampire hunter's killing kit, comprising mallet, cross-shaped and other stakes, late 18th century tree calf folio Holy Bible, 19th century percussion pocket pistols (2), 19th century leather powder flask, musket ball making equipment, 'silver' for balls, containing crucifixes (2), rosary beads, syringes, various glass tubes of potions, pharmaceutical bottles, etc., house in a Jacobethan oak rectangular low box, panel top, the front frieze carved with interconnected spheres, bun feet, 34cm high, 65cm wide, the box c. 1880
A South American globular hide flask and stopper, painted with flowerheads and foliage in tones of red, green and yellow pigment, flared neck with girdle above shoulder, short spout, suspension loop, the softwood pyramidical stopper carved in relief with geometric motifs, 49.5cm high, Peru, 19th century or earlier
Antiquities - a small Mediterranean earthenware flask, possibly Cypriot, pained with alternating black horizontal bands on a terracotta ground, 9cm high; a near pair of stone bowls, carved with a band of scrolling vine and inscribed Stone From The Dead Sea, turned banding, 12cm diam; a Derbyshire alabaster barrel-shaped jar and cover, the jar banded at the waist, cover with acorn finial, 11cm high (4)
FINE PAIR OF LARGE 26-BORE SILVER MOUNTED DOUBLE BARREL FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY ROBERT WOGDON, LONDON CIRCA 1790 each with 12 inch long re-browned twist sighted double barrels engraved with a band of beadwork and gold line at the breech, with gold touch holes, engraved grooved tang, and flat bevelled bolted back-curved locks, with semi rain-proof pans, each signed 'WOGDON' and secured by one screw through the lock-plate, with figured dark walnut half-stocks and swelling flat-sided butts with cast silver plaques of Minerva, engraved silver trigger-guards with pineapple finials, silver shield escutcheons engraved with the crest of a Scottish boar's head surmounted by the motto VIET VERTU TE ('By strength and valour') for Baird of Newbyth (by Haddington), with a single silver ramrod-pipe in the form of a double pineapple, silver barrel bolt escutcheons and silver-tipped replacement ramrods, in an original mahogany case with flush fitting brass D-shaped handle engraved with a boar's head crest, lined with light green baize with loading rods, later pistol flask with engraved crest, main spring cramp, turnscrews and bullet mould leather flint case (2) 12 inch/ 31cm barrels Note: General Sir David Baird (1757-1829) of Newbyth, Haddington was born in 1757, and joined the army in 1772 at the age of 15. He served in 73rd/71st Highlanders, during the end of the 18th century and purchased the rank of Lt. Colonel on a visit to London in 1789, during the period that these pistols were built. He returned to command his regiment in India the following year. (General Sir David Baird Biography, chapter VI, page 73) We know from his biography that Captain Dalrymple wrote to David Baird at Newbyth to order horses to go, posthaste, to Horse Guards to purchase his new rank. To obtain his commission he required an agent and money. Agents in 1790 were based in Charing Cross and Whitehall (Horse Guards) a short walk from 2 Haymarket the premises of Robert Wogdon the renowned maker of precision duelling pistols. Wogdon was so well regarded that a stanza was written about him by an Irish volunteer that read: 'Hail Wogdon patron of that leaden death'. The silver mounts on these pistols are not hallmarked and the barrels bear no proof marks, which was a money-saving scheme adopted by Wogdon: if the pistols were bound for India he could save on the assay and proof fees by not submitting them. Knowing he was returning to India, it is very likely Baird decided to arm himself with a pair of double barrelled pistols by this renowned maker. By 1799 he had become a renowned Scottish soldier with the rank of Major General and led the attack on Tipu Sultan at Seringapatam. A full length portrait of David Baird by Sir David Wilkie hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. Literature: Hook, T. E., The Life of General, The Right Honourable Sir David Baird, Bart G.C.B. K.C. &c. &c. (R. Bentley, 1832, London); The National Gallery of Scotland, The Tiger and the Thistle: Tipu Sultan and the Scots in India 1760-1800 Exhibition Catalogue, 29 July-3 October 1999.
PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, BY DANIEL MOORE, LONDON HALLMARKED LONDON 1774 each with brass locks and barrels signed MOORE, LONDON, struck with London gunmaker's view and proof marks, and with DM makers mark at breech, with silver furniture in the rococo style and shell-form trigger guard finials, hallmarked London, 1774 with marks for John King, with polished walnut full stocks with spurred silver butt caps and grotesque mask finials, the silver ramrod pipes and side plates holding horn tipped ramrods, in a later fitted brass bound mahogany case, with a black leather powder flask stamped with initials on the brass mount, and further accessories (2) 18ins overall Note: Daniel Moore of 24 Fenchurch St, London was a supplier of firearms to the East India Company and later to the Board of Ordnance in 1780. In 1778 he offered to supply 400 muskets a month at £1-7s-6d. Literature: Bailey, De Witt, British Board of Ordnance Small Arms Contractors, 1689-1840 (W. S. Curtis, 1999)
A 19th Century White Metal Mounted Bugbear Powder Flask. Carved From a Coconut Shell. Two Carved Roundels Depicting Crossed Quivers with Arrows and Mythical Animal, Sword Hilts and Arrow or Spear Heads Etc. The Body Carved with Scrolling Foliate Decoration Culminating in Bird Masks. The White Metal Mouth and Eyes with Carved Mask Surround. 14cm Long

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