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Decorative and treen interest: a vintage cow bell on wooden tether, another cow bell, an Edwardian patented lathe, a brass and pewter powder flask, a wooden shuttle, a Victorian wooden pestle, a pair of Edwardian butter pats, a vintage bottle with raffia surround, a replica pistol and a pair of Edwardian metal handcuffs with key (10)
Assorted TV related toys: Thermos Space 1999 tin lunchbox; Thermos Space 1999 flask; Denys Fisher Doctor Who figure and Tardis; Mego Star Trek Spock (discoloured `zombie` head); Knickerbocker Star Trek plush Spock; boxed Cliro Star Wars C-3PO soap; Kenner Star Wars large size Darth Vader action figure; carded Larami Space 1999 Moobase Survival Kit; carded Mego Black Hole Dr Alex Durant 3 3/4 inch figure; Dapol Doctor Who figures; Topps Black Hole bubble gum card box; Pleasure Products Doctor Who jigsaw; Thunderbird 4; assorted Doctor Who photographs; 1970s Doctor Who and Star Trek annuals. F-VG.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a foliate cartouche enclosing a vacant shield, with unusual brass bottle shape charger (af); a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, embossed with leaf tipped fluting, with external steel spring and brass charger; a 19th Century Zinc Powder Flask, embossed with a stylised shell and acanthus leaves, with external steel spring and brass charger; a 19th Century Powder Horn, with globular pewter pommel (4)
A 19th Century Mahogany Shotgun Case by Williams & Powell, Liverpool, the hinged cover with inset brass ring handle, the green baize lined interior fitted to take 30`` barrels, with mahogany compartment covers, maker`s paper label to the inner cover `WILLIAMS & POWELL, Successors to the late PATRICK, Gunmaker to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, No.10 Pool Lane, Liverpool`, with accessories including a copper powder flask, a steel T shape combination tool with nipple key and striker holder, cleaning rod and jags, 86cm by 26cm by 8.5cm
An Irish Leather Shot Flask, of kidney shape, one side embossed with a hunter and dog in a foliate cartouche, with brass nozzle and sprung measure; an Unusual Brass Powder Flask, of elongated rectangular form, the canted sides with reeded decoration; six Various Copper Powder and Pistol Flasks, with brass chargers (8)
A Charles Lancaster Percussion Cap Double Barrel Sporting Gun, the 74.5cm stub twist steel barrels bearing faint maker`s mark to the rib, with London proof marks and numbered 287, the back action lockplates signed C Lancaster`s Improvement, the walnut half stock with steel furniture, in a blue baize lined brass bound oak case, containing a copper powder flask, a leather shot flask, two cap tins and a cleaning rod **Research shows that this is one of a trio
An American Civil War Remington 1858 New Model Army .44 Calibre Single Action Six Shot Transitional Percussion Revolver the 20.5cm octagonal steel barrel stamped PATENTED SEPT.14.1858. E.REMINGTON & SONS. ILION. NEW YORK. U.S.A., numbered 17196, with hinged under-barrel loading lever, brass trigger guard and chequered walnut grip scales, together with a Polished Horn Powder/Shot Flask, with screw measuring top and wood base, 18cm and a pair of rowel spurs with leather straps (4) **Originally the property of William Boston, 1st Maryland Cavalry
A pair of 19th century foliate carved pilasters, a pair of Art Deco patinated spelter figures, an Art Deco plaster plaque, a white metal hip flask, Eastern brass figure, silver handled button hook and a desk top scissor / paper knife set in sheath Condition report: aged wear to all pieces, hip flask lacking cover
A parcel lot of glass to include early 20th Century Nailsea flask, clear glass obelisk desk thermometer, ruby flashed miniature tazza, tankard, scalloped dish and vase, cranberry glass cylindrical scent bottle with white metal mounts, uranium glass miniature urn vase, Victorian milk glass pressed jug with daisy pattern, lozenge mark to interior, and four other pieces (13).
A Minton moon flask by Dr Christopher Dresser, of circular flattened form, with pseudo-cloisonne enamel decoration of Chinese character to centre flanked by butterflies and stylised lotus flowers, with floral decoration to shoulder and gilt and enamel highlights on a turquoise ground, on attached footed base, impressed marks, approx. 37.5cm high.
A parcel lot of EPNS and other metal ware to include cutlery, mostly rats tail pattern, bone handled knives, some with horn handles, pair of Elkington & Co ladles, pierced tongs, stilton scoop and meat prong both with ivory handles, hip flask, gilt metal chain, oval lidded serving dish, lead farmer and cow, grape scissors, knife rests, nut crackers etc.
A silver dressing table box of serpentine bombe form, embossed with rococo style leaves and C scrolls, monogrammed and dated 1907 to the lid, a small silver pill box with embossed scrollwork, Sheffield 1976, a silver flask embossed with rococo style scrolls and foliage, Sheffield 1897, a silver dressing table box of oval bombe form with rococo scrollwork, Birmingham 1987, Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepherd, a circular silver pill box enamelled with Durham Cathedral to the top and engraved with the date July 19th 1904 to the base, Birmingham 1904, together with a Continental white metal apostle fork and shovel, total 9.145toz. (9)
A collection of First World War letters from Captain Guy William Egerton to family members whilst serving with The Welsh Regiment near Ypres in 1915, until severely wounded at the Battle of Loos in October 1915, including five postcards bearing `Passed by Censor`, envelopes, typed copies of letters from 21st January 1915 until 29th May 1915, obituary in the Surrey Mirror and County Post, August 13th 1965, and a pewter hip flask, engraved with initials `G.W.E.`.
A Stephen Green brown stoneware Queen Victoria commemorative flask, circa 1837, one side moulded with the young queen holding a mace with crown on a pedestal beside, the other with the Royal Coat of Arms, incised `Published by S. Green, Lambeth July 20th 1837`, height approx 15.5cm (chip to rim and hairline crack).
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