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Chinese baluster shaped vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting birds amongst foliage, base with Kangxi four character mark, 26.5cm high, together with two blue and white painted moon flasks, each having circular reserves, the first decorated with figures in a landscape, the second with dragons amongst foliage, 26.5cm high Condition: Single vase has some sand fused into the glaze around the foot rim, the dragon decorated moon flask has some minor glaze nibbles around the top rim which can be felt are barely visible - **General condition consistent with age
Cased 16 bore percussion over and under pistols by John Manton, 5,1/2 ins barrels, the top flat signed John Manton, swivel ramrod, scroll engraved boxlock action with side hammer, belt hook, chequered hardwood grips with engraved butt cap and cap pocket, 11,1/2 ins overall, in baize lined case with two way flask, bullet mould, oil bottle and cleaning rod
Two boxes of various china ware etc to include graduated jugs, bread bin, Giffard Noisette d'Anjou flagons, Greek part tea service, Helen Dudley Parachute Regiment plate, various racing and other books, copper and brass hunting horn, cow horn flask decorated with native American in canoe, etc
Thirteen pieces of Victorian Treen, goblet, barrel with turn off lid and base, two salts, sifter, butter mould, lidded vessel, small flask, cheese scoop, whisk, small vessel, egg and glove stretchers A miniature late 17th/early 18th century boarded oak plank coffer, scratch moulded and raised on silhouette end supports, with receipt Cedar Antiques 1985 £620. Length 34 cm (see illustration).
A 19th century "Railway Companion", the flask stopper as a shot glass and housed in a leather bound cylindrical case. Height 15.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The combined glass and stopper is in extremely good order with no issues. The flask itself has one very small nibble to the outer edge of the top lip. The remainder of the flask is in good order. The outer leather case has numerous old scuffs and marks but no significant issues. The inner sleeve has a slight tear and a small amount of creasing but no losses.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, embossed with netting, nasturtium leaves and bell flowers, with four suspension rings, external steel spring and brass charger; another Smaller Powder Flask, embossed with basket weave, with brass charger; The Powder Flask Book by Ray Riling, with numerous black and white illustrations, published by Bonanza Books, New York, 1953, with dust wrapper. **An invaluable reference work for powder flask collectors
A Pair of 19th Century Officer's 14 Bore Percussion Belt Pistols by John Dickson & Son, Edinburgh, each with 14cm steel barrel, with signed top flat, London proof marks, foliate engraved side hammer and lock, with slide safety, with walnut chequered grip, the pommel set with a steel hinged cap box, with belt hook and swivel steel ramrod, contained in a mahogany case, the exterior cover inset with brass boss engraved `GEO. WALKER, NAFFERTON' and `C Mellish Esq. 1856', the inner cover set with maker's paper label, the gold leather lined interior fitted with accessories including James Dixon copper bag shaped flask, cleaning rod with jag, cap tin, bullet mould and additional nipples
A 19th Century Single Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun By William Rochester Pape, Newcastle on Tyne, the 74cm browned twist barrel with Birmingham proof marks, signed foliate engraved lock plates, recurving trigger guard, walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, the butt set with a steel hinged patch box, with brass tipped wood ramrod, in a crimson baize lined mahogany fitted case, with a leather shot flask and a copper powder flask
A Good Early 19th Century Belgian Six Shot Pepperbox Revolver, with numbered 6.5cm damascus steel turn-off barrels, with Liege proof mark, foliate engraved rounded action, the top engraved TOWER MARK, with ring trigger and foliate carved ebony grip scales, the underside of the backstrap double stamped BREVETTE, in a mahogany case, the crimson plush lined interior fitted with accessories including a steel barrel cased multi tool set, a copper pistol flask, brass cap dispenser, mallet, wood ramrod with brass jag etc
A Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawkesley, with fluted decoration, brass charger and steel spring - broken; a Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a hunter and two hounds, with brass charger and external steel spring; three Brass Powder Measures, with lignum vitae handles; a Brass Powder and Shot Measure, with beech handle (6)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, of bag shape, with external steel spring and brass charger; a Copper Powder Flask, with bead embossed borders, external steel spring and brass charger - top section missing; a Zinc Powder Flask, embossed with a deer; a Leather Shot Flask, with steel sprung measure (4)
A Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Six Shot Single Action Revolver, .36 calibre, the 19cm octagonal steel barrel with single line ''-ADDRESS SAML. COLT NEW YORK CITY-'' to the top flat, the cylinder with traces of engraved battle scene, COLT'S PATENT No.36842 (later number), the left side of the frame stamped COLTS PATENT, with under lever rammer, brass trigger guard and backstrap bearing traces of original silver plating, all metal parts numbered 36842, with walnut grip scales, contained in an associated mahogany case, the interior later lined in crimson baize and fitted with modern accessories including a bullet mould, powder flask, nipple key/turnkey, lead bullets and two oil flasks
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, embossed with hanging game of a goose and a heron within a foliate cartouche, with external steel spring and brass charger; a Similar Copper Powder Flask, embossed with fruiting vine leaves, with external steel spring and brass charger (2)
A Good Pair of Early 19th Century Side-by-Side Double Barrel Travelling Pistols by I Blissett, 69, Leadenhall Street, London, each with 12.5cm blued steel sighted barrels, signed on the fluted rib, London proof marks, platinum plugs,with foliate engraved box lock, barrel tang and dolphin hammers, slide safety bars, well figured walnut chequered grip with flat oval pommel, and with swivel steel ramrod, in a mahogany case with maker's paper label to the inner cover, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including combination flask, cleaning rod and bullet mouldOne pistol, both actions work holding at full and half cock. The lugs of the slide safety bars are broken off The other pistol right action is not working, the left is working, holding at full and half cock. Both pistols retain much of their original blueing, with no other apparent damage. Nice sleepy condition
A 19th Century Large Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, embossed with a stag hunting scene, with four suspension loops, internal steel spring and nickel charger; another Smaller Copper Powder Flask by the same maker, embossed with hanging game on a netted field, with internal steel spring (broken) and nickel charger (2)
A 19th Century 16 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun by William Rochester Pape, Newcastle on Tyne, with 77cm damascined barrels, platinum plugs, signed foliate engraved lock plates, well figured walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, with brass tipped wood ramrod, contained in a mahogany case, the green baize lined fitted interior with maker's paper label to the inner cover, with a leather shot flask and copper powder flask

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