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An early 20th century crocodile skin suitcase with silver fittings mainly by... An early 20th century crocodile skin suitcase with silver fittings mainly by Finnigans Ltd, London 1901, 1906, 1907 and 1908 and 1935, engraved with a crest, comprising: eight assorted jars and covers, a spirit flask and cup, an inkwell, a vesta case and a silver mounted brush, ivory mounted items, engraved with a crest, comprising: four brushes, a shoe horn, a jar and cover, two button hooks, a razor sharpener and a letter opener, together with a crocodile skin writing pad, 1640g (52.75 oz) gross weighable, the case with white metal fittings and initials M. C., 74cm long, 46cm deep (29in x 18in), with a canvas outer cover The crest for CROSS
A whicker hamper containg four wine glasses, a Glenlivet 6oz leather and stainless steel hip flask, Famous Grouse leather luggage tag, an Old hamlet Wine & Spice Co. Traditional Hot Whisky Toddy, a retractable cork screw, a 70cl bottle of Ibis XO Brandy, a 70cl bottle of Denis Charpentier VSOP Cognac Superior Old Quantity, 35cl bottle of Old Grouse whisky, a Glenlivet 12 year old malt whisky miniature, two cases made to resemble books each containing two miniatures of Real Vincola Dry White and Tawny Port
A SMALL PRIMING FLASK FOR THE 9TH BATTALION OF ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, CIRCA 1790-1815 of polished horn, with brass nozzle with spring cut-off, brass basal cap engraved '9RRAB.976', and two loops for suspension 18 cm; 7 1/8 in These flasks were in use circa 1790-1815. Other examples are preserved at the Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson. See Blackmore 1976, p. 182, no. 270.
A GERMAN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 16TH CENTURY of bifurcated bone, the inner surface carved in imitation of staghorn and the outer decorated with Salome, Herodias and the head of John the Baptist within an architectural framework, iron mounts comprising two basal caps, nozzle with spring cut-off, belt hook, and four loops for suspension 24.5 cm; 9 ¾ in high
A CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY WILLIAM MOORE & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1860-70 with heavy browned twist octagonal sighted barrels stamped 'W.M. & Co.', engraved case-hardened breeches inlaid with platinum lines, platinum plugs, engraved flush-fitting bolted locks fitted with bolt safety-catches, detents and engraved hammers, set triggers, polished figured walnut half-stocks with finely chequered butts, engraved iron mounts comprising blued trigger-guards, case-hardened butt-caps and fore-end caps, German silver barrel bolt escutcheons, German silver escutcheons engraved with the owner's crest, no provision for ramrods, and some finish throughout: in their fitted oak case lined in green baize, the lid with vacant brass escutcheon and the interior with trade label for William Moore & Grey, 43 Old Bond Street, complete with some accessories including three-way brass flask by Hawkesley, bullet mould and oil bottle 25.5 cm; 10 in barrels William Moore & William Grey are recorded circa 1848-53 and were succeeded by William Moore & Co. the latter traded at 43 Old Bond Street 1854-72 after which they became William Moore & Grey. The crest is that of a number of families including Cavendish, Fleming, Honor, Huxley, Lante, Melton, Simpson, and Southern.
A CASED PAIR OF 34 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY JOSEPH EGG, LONDON, CIRCA 1820 converted from flintlock, with heavy browned twist octagonal sighted barrels rifled with four shallow grooves, signed in gold on the top flats, engraved case-hardened breeches, engraved case-hardened tangs fitted with blued back-sights, signed engraved stepped case-hardened locks fitted with blued bolt safety-catches, set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks, chequered butts, engraved iron mounts comprising blued trigger-guards with pineapple finials and trophies-of-arms on the bows, case-hardened butt-caps decorated with flowerheads, and silver fore-end caps, barrel bolt escutcheons and escutcheons, the latter engraved with the owner's crest and initials, and horn-tipped wooden ramrods (refinished, the signatures refreshed, one ramrod replaced): in their fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid inset with a brass escutcheon engraved with the owner's initials and crest, the interior with trade label for circa 1816-35 and with a brass three-way flask (case worn and with small losses) 25.5 cm; 10 in barrels Joseph Egg was in business at 1 Piccadilly as gunmaker and Patent Truss Manufacturer from 1816-35. The owner's crest is a dexter arm empowered proper holding in the hand a branch, and their initials TN.
A FINE CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE BELGIAN PERCUSSION RIFLED TARGET PISTOLS BY J. B. RONGÉ FILS À LIÈGE, CIRCA 1850 with blued multi-groove rifled sighted barrels formed in three stages, the centres with long slender flutes each terminating in a spray of foliage front and back, inscribed 'Acier Fondu' in gold 'gothic' letters ahead of the breeches, scroll-engraved case-hardened breeches numbered '1' and '2' respectively in gold, scroll-engraved case-hardened tangs fitted with adjustable back-sights and numbered en suite, finely engraved case-hardened locks signed in full in gold capitals and decorated with differing game scenes within detailed landscapes, figured walnut half-stocks carved with scrolls at the fore-ends, fluted butts carved with panels of scrollwork on each side and over the spines, iron mounts comprising engraved case-hardened trigger-plates, engraved case-hardened blued spurred trigger-guards, engraved blued butt-caps, and German silver barrel bolt escutcheons, no provision for ramrods and much original finish throughout: in veneered fitted case inlaid with a brass band on the outside and with brass escutcheon engraved 'Antonin Saultner', the interior lined in red velvet (extensive moth damage) and complete with some accessories including bullet mould, very small flask, and ebonised hammer 24.5 cm; 9 ¾ in barrels J. B. Rongé Fils, the successors of J. B. Rongé, are recorded in Liège as gunmakers circa 1832-1929.
A NORTH AFRICAN POWDER-FLASK AND POUCH, 19TH CENTURY the first of gourd-shape, the outer surface incised with traditional motifs and fitted with an iron loop for suspension; the second of stitched leather, the front of the body and the flap fitted with iron mounts, and with a turning pin for closure 25 cm; 9 7/8 in overall (2)
A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body numbered, the inner face engraved with a pattern of concentric circles, the outer face decorated with a mounted hunter and a boar in a wooded landscape, and with iron mounts including nozzle with pivot closure and spring cut-off (retaining rivet and belt hook missing), two rings for suspension and basal cap 34.5 cm; 13 5/8 in
A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body numbered '114', the inner face engraved with a pattern of concentric circles, the outer face decorated with a figure in contemporary dress confronting a lion, and with iron mounts including nozzle with pivot closure, spring cut-off, belt-hook, and a ring for suspension (one ring missing, basal cap with small rust holes) 32 cm; 12 5/8 in
A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body numbered, the inner face engraved with a pattern of concentric circles, the outer face decorated with a figure in contemporary dress confronting a lion in a wooded landscape, and with iron mounts including nozzle with pivot closure (spring cut-off incomplete, belt-hook and suspension rings missing) and associated basal cap 36.5 cm; 14 3/8 in
FIVE AFRICAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN FLASKS, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a North African gourd-shaped flask, with hinged russet iron cap and a loop for suspension; a Caucasian leather-covered horn shaped flask, with iron spring cut-off; an Indian brass horn-shaped powder-flask, in 17th century style, with recurved bud-shaped finial, an engraved brass circular flask and an Arab brass flask, with iron cut-off the first: 29.5 cm; 11 5/8 in overall (5)
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker's mark indistinct, London 1954, of plain oblong form with engine turned stripes enclosing four applied gold bands, internally engraved, 5 3/4" x 3 1/4", together with a hip flask, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1930, of slightly convex oblong form with engine turned panels enclosing a monogram, 5 1/4" high overall, 12ozs 19dwts total (2)
A VICTORIAN 15CT GOLD PROPELLOR BROOCH centred by an oval sardonyx plaque carved in high relief with a female head portrait in a chased open border with two graduated pearls to each shoulder, 2 3/4" long, together with two oval shell cameo brooches and a small dark blue glass perfume flask (4)
152-192 AD. Obv: PAONANO PAO OOhPKI KOPANO legend with nimbate, diademed and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka left on clouds, holding mace-sceptre in right hand, corn-ear in left. Rev: OKPO legend with Siva, nimbate, standing left, pouring water from flask and holding thunderbolt, elephant goad, trident, and he-goat or antelope by the horns; tamgha in left field. BMC 97-99; MK 308; Cunningham 89. 7.91 grams. Very fine.
A George V silver mounted glass flask, maker's mark worn, with inscription to rim, of tapered cylindrical form, in leather case (unable to remove flask from case) 10 1/4in. (26cms); an early 20th Century glass and EPBM flask, by James Dixon & Son, leather case, 8in. (20cms); and an early 20th Century glass spirit flask, with plated mounts; and a plated rectangular sandwich box, contained in leather case marked RHCE on cover, 6in. (15cms). (3)
An air cane with flask butt and 20 1/2in. black enamelled rifled barrel, with top lever operated tap loader, fitted shagreen covered traditional style stock, 39in. long overall; complete with pump and foot plate, steel bullet mould and modern replacement cocking key (repair next to cocking key aperture), in an associated oak case bearing the 'Thomas K. Baker, London' trade label.
A flask-butt single shot muzzle loading air gun with outside lock, valve trip lever and lever main spring trigger, the 33 1/4in. two-stage smooth and octagonal turn-off barrel with bead foresight and under mounted ramrod, the conical flask with original leather cover, 49 1/2in. long overall.
An Austrian style flask-butt repeater air gun, the octagonal 33in. barrel with 11.95mm bore, steel lockplate and hammer with plain brass cover plate to the left-hand side, tubular side mounted magazine above a sliding bypass lever, fitted a spring loaded square section steel loading bar mounted behind the hammer, fitted conical-shaped butt reservoir, the brass collar stamped 'N.1.2000.ST.IOS:V:Remiz.', the flask seam bearing faint stamp "Kutna Hu...", c.1800, 48 1/2in. long overall (some restoration).
An un-named restored Austrian style flask-butt repeating carbine, with 22 1/2in. two-stage round and octagonal rifled barrel, .32 cal., single traverse loading bar with button release, side mounted magazine and hammer, plain lockplates and brass cover, brass trigger guard, cylindrical reservoir with later brown leather cover, 38in. long overall.
A flask butt reservoir single shot tap loading .468 cal. un-named air gun, with 29 1/2in. smooth and octagonal two-stage barrel with outside hammer and spring, unusual round access plate to the sides of the action, short replaced fore-end with horn finial, the stock-shaped reservoir covered in later black leather, 48 1/2in. long overall.
A restored and re-made Austrian style flask-butt repeating breech loading smooth bore air gun, with 39in. round and octagonal section barrel, side mounted magazine, side mounted hammer with plain lockplates, brass action cover, beech fore-end and ramrod under, fitted conical butt flask with new brown leather cover and brass collar, spurious proof marks just forward of the breech, 55in. long overall.
A late 18th Century flask-butt outside lock un-named single shot pneumatic gun, the 37in. smooth bore screw-off barrel decorated with gold leaves to the breech, engraved scrolling lockplates, the lock with hammer cocking piece, heavy spring and valve trip lever under, the butt reservoir with hammered finish, 54in. long overall.
An early 19th Century Austrian style repeating flask-butt air rifle, by Staudenmayer, London, the 25 1/4in. .45 cal. octagonal rifled barrel inscribed in gold with maker's name to the breech, inlaid gold star motif above the tap loader, twenty shot magazine under with brass ramrod, cover plate with bypass lever missing and locking slide for flask-butt, a serpentine cocking piece with roller, further maker's inscription under the spring, with steel trigger guard and conical flask butt with original leather covering, c.1810, 42in. long overall.
Fireball XL5 Spaceship (1962) by Quercetti complete with XL5 Spaceship, decals, launching mechanism, spare nose-cone, parachute and instructions. All as new in [vfn] original box. With Fireball XL5 lunchbox (1964) by King-Seeley (without flask) medium overall wear, Special issue Royal Mint Children's TV Characters stamps (1996) and Fireball XL5 Annuals 1 and 2 [fn-/fn] (5)
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