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A pair of flintlock pistols, with 26 cm octagonal barrels, in a fitted case with accessories, 44.5 cm wide See illustration Condition report With de-activation certificates, dated 2009Report by GHThese are NOT restored 19th century pieces but look more like good quality 20th century reproductionsThe locks work smoothly and cock and fire as they should. Generally in good restored condition. The powder flask is a bad fit in the case, suggesting it has been replaced.
An early 19th century flintlock pocket pistol, the lockplate signed Rooke, Wigton, with a 3.5cm screw off barrel, concealed trigger and thumb safety, the walnut slab grip with inlaid white metal chevron, in a green baize lined case with accessories to include a small powder flask by Sykes, bullet mold, screwdriver, quantity of lead shot etc.
A late 18th/early 19th century flintlock fowling piece by Bellis, the 78cm damascus barrel octagonal at the breach, with burr walnut stock and brass tipped ramrod. In a mahogany, baize lined travel case with accessories to include a brass powder flask by Dixon & Sons, cleaning implements, screwdriver, powder measure etc.
A rare Burmantofts Faience Barbotine Pilgrim flask, model no.298, flattened disc form on foot, with cylindrical collar neck, painted in low relief with stylised flowers to one side, in shades of cream, mushroom and green on a textured green ground, impressed marks, original paper label, restored small chip to one foot, 29.5cm. high.
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1911, flask form with twin looped handles, with pushed out fish to either side, painted in green on a bright royal blue ground, incised 4 1911, Martin Bros London & Southall, 21.5cm. high Provenance Private collection.
TWO MUGHAL SILVER FLASKS AND STOPPERS, NORTH INDIA OR KASHMIR, 18TH/EARLY 19TH C with compressed bulb, slightly flared neck and domed stopper, chased with vines in two registers divided by stiff leaves and a collar, one inscribed Sharāb chū la'l ravān be-jashār (the wine as ruby-red as a hunting ground) and Sharāb-i masdaq chū rū'ī shikār (a wine as brave as when going to the hunt), the other inscribed Be-ār ān sharāb chū beh sāt (bring forth that wine of good repute) and Ke bayad za bū-ish dil-i a'm zakāt (that its scent must give alms to all hearts), 17.5cm h, 13ozs 15dwts Provenance: Pryce family of Gunley. ++One stopper lacking the pointed finial, both originally with a chain linking the finial to the flask as evidenced by a small ring. Both in well preserved condition, decoration crisp, some polish residue, no later engraving, significant wear or any repairs
A STANDARD MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY PISTOL, 1855 number 36436, .36 calibre, chequered wood grips, stamped on top flat AT ADDRESS COL COLT LONDON action stamped COLT PATENT, proof mark, chamber crudely pricked BB54 and N99, 18.3cm l, a shot flask and several accessories in a fitted mahogany case and a booklet Colt Revolvers in the Tower of London by Joseph G Rosa, 1988 ++Apparently complete and in good condition although not pristine the high quality flask also in good condition, long in the present local private ownership
A quantity of uniform items relating to the R Horse Guards and The Blues & Royals, comprising: buff leather shoulder belt with scarlet flask cord, brass buckle, tip and slide, black plastic pouch with good gilt ERII R Arms badge on scarlet backing; buff leather waistbelt, d 1956, with brass WBP bearing KC R Arms (some wear); white plastic waistbelt with ERII WBP; pair buff leather gauntlet gloves with wooden trees (finger torn on one glove); pair black leather thigh length boots with wooden trees and pair spurs; pair black leather Wellington boots with fitted spurs; pair buff leather breeches; sundry other items. Generally GC to VGC
A 6 shot .44” Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, number 157540 (1866) on all parts, the barrel retaining traces of New York address. GWO & basically GC (worn overall, no trace of cylinder scene, rammer, barrel wedge and several screws replaced); in a modern fitted oak case with a Dixon copper flask (spring AF), and reproduction mould, loading rod and nipple key/ turnscrew, a cap tin, set of nipples, and key to case. GC Pistol Plate 9

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