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54 bore Adams patent model 1851 five shot self-cocking percussion revolver, serial number 1539, engraved on the top flat 'Deane Adams & Deane (Makers to HRH Prince Albert) 30 King William St. London Bridge, the octagonal barrel 6¼", bead fore-sight and notch rear sight, some engraving on the frame and steel cap for percussion caps, chequered walnut grip, in its modern wooden box with reproduction flask, .44 cal. Imitation bullet mould Condition: We believe the bullet mould, case and powder are later reproductions, pistol shows signs of wear, please see extra images - **General condition consistent with age
An American Revolution scrimshaw horn powder flask, decorated with a map of towns and forts along the Hudson River including New York, Alverley, Lake Ontario, Fort Edward, Fort Miller, Stillwater etc., also decorated with the British coat of arms, buildings and ships, later converted to a snuff mull with a silver mounted circular horn lid inset with central stone, and a presentation cartouche inscribed and dated 1844, 11in.
A Roman glass scent flask, with tapering neck and blue glass applied trail, 18cm high, three glass flasks with cylindrical necks, a glass beaker with ribbed base, a green glass globular vessel with blue trailing and a cylindrical flask, 2nd / 3rd centuries AD. (7) Provenance Leslie Charles D'Oyly Harmer (1903 - 1993) collected in Damascus in 1943.
A Roman green glass jug, with a pinched spout and loop handle, 17cm high, a turquoise glass unguentarium, 12cm high, a glass bowl, two vessels with moulded decoration, a spiral decorated pot and a flask, 2nd / 3rd centuries AD. (7) Provenance Leslie Charles D'Oyly Harmer (1903 - 1993) collected in Damascus in 1943.
A Roman aubergine glass flask, with a waisted neck, 9.5cm high, a glass footed beaker, a glass tall flask with a pair of triple open handles, a glass pale green bottle with trailing to the top of the neck and a glass two handled flask, 2nd / 3rd centuries AD. (5) Provenance Leslie Charles D'Oyly Harmer (1903 - 1993) collected in Damascus in 1943.
An Edwardian silver and crocodile skin mounted glass hip flask, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1904, 13.5cm, 67g weighable. Condition Report: Overall condition is good. The glass undamaged. The lid and hinge firm and without dents.. The skin covering is not split, but dirty (from silver cleaner) around the neck. The silver cup has initials.
A George III silver covered scent flask or vinagrette, by John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham (a/f); together with a Victorian metal scent flask inset bloodstone, agate and other stones. Condition Report: SILVER CASED FLASK: The glass bottle has chips to top and base. The silver case is very dented and does not have a base. Marks on lid rubbed. AGATE FLASK: In good order.

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