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Special Constabulary medal with long service 1947 bar to CH INSPR WILLIAM E HALL, WW1 war medal Victory medal and 1914-15 star awarded to SJT W E Y HALL R LANCR, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes silver jewel presented to William Edward Hall raised to 2nd Degree 16 Oct 1924, Two Police Constabulary helmet badges for Kent and West Riding, two WWII war defense medals, cardboard issue box to Norman Hall, Yorks, dress miniatures, and Ep mounted spirit flask, various cigarette cards and two continental silver shooting medals
A Copper Powder Flask, with semi fluted decoration and brass charger; an Ottoman Style Cast Brass Cartridge Case, decorated with figures; after Robert Taylor - Spitfire, colour print, signed by Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson, and Hurricane, colour print, signed by Wing Commander R R Stanford-Tuck (4)
A G & J W Hawkesley Copper Powder Flask, embossed with netting, with brass charger and external steel spring; a Copper Powder Flask, embossed with palm leaves, with brass charger; a Soldier`s Woolwork and Leather Belt, worked in tent stitch with the allied flags; a Printed Cotton Union Jack and a red and black wool side cap with yellow piping; a Gun Pull-Through, with accessories in original tin, and another unboxed example (7)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, embossed with a setter, the brass charger stamped Improved Patent and with maker`s name, with internal spring, the nozzle stamped Sykes; a Similar Powder Flask, embossed with anthemion, internal spring missing; a Similar Powder Flask, with fluted body, with insigned brass charger (3)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, the body embossed with an overall net design, the brass charger with broken external spring; a Similar Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a stylised scallop shell, the brass charger with broken external spring; a Similar Copper Powder Flask, the body embossed with leaf sheathed basketwork, the brass charger stamped Dixon & Sons, lacks spring (3)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, the body embossed with scrolling acanthus leaves, the brass charger with external spring; a Similar Copper Powder Flask, embossed with fluting bordered by beading,the brass charger with external spring; a Similar Copper Powder Flask, the body embossed with hanging game, the brass charger with broken external spring (3)
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, the body richly embossed with fruiting vine leaves, the brass charger with external spring; a Similar Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, richly embossed with hanging game birds on a ground of fruiting vine leaves, the brass charger with external spring (2)
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Pocket Pistol by Wellborne, the 4.5cm turn-off steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, with foliate engraved signed box lock and walnut slab butt; a Copper Pistol Flask, with brass charger; a Folding Pocket Knife, with walnut grip encasing the folding blade; Various Badges, buttons etc
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Single Barrel Sporting Gun by Wilkes, St James Street, London, the 77.5cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, signed on the top flat and numbered 1057, the breech block engraved Patent, with platinum plug and two lines, signed and foliate engraved lock plate with dolphin hammer, walnut half stock with chequered grip to the shouldered butt, with recurving trigger guard, lacks ramrod; a Sykes Patent Copper Powder Flask, of typical plain form, with external steel spring and brass charger; a Leather Shot Flask (a.f.); a Jar of Shot (4)
Large quantity of ceramics including four Meissen pierced blue and white dishes, Derby pastille burner and sauce tureen, three figural plates, Crown Devon dragon box, Castell maiollica jar, two Cornishware jugs, Denby, Wedgwood etc also a brass mortar and pestle, plated jug and hip flask, dish stand etc
A Mary Gregory style lime green claret jug and stopper enamelled with a girl in garden setting, a Nailsea type rolling pin and one volume ``Coloured Glass``, a porcellaneous reform flask in the form of Gladstone, a small mould, five pottery moulds, a saltglaze cover, a Yorkshire relish dish, another and asparagus servers pottery moulds, pottery flask etc (one tray)
A pretty, probably Limoges Perfume Flask of square form with chamfered corners, having emerald green panels interspaced with white reserves profusely decorated with trailing flower garlands and complete with ground stopper with matching floral decoration, 3 1/4'' high x 2 1/4'' x 1 7/8'' approx.
Two early 19th century brass and steel handled ladles, Eastern copper and brass handled jug, hammered copper bowl, copper and brass mounted Sykes Patent powder flask, various other brassware, and a copper warming pan with turned ebonised handle CONDITION REPORTS Please note there is no oil lamp in this lot.
Victorian Smith and Matthews of Bloomsbury pewter ice cream maker, stamped with the initials RP for Robert Peel, along with a leather and silver plated hip flask engraved with the initials LW Provenance: - Given to Mr J Hollingshead and Mrs M Hollingshead, butler and housekeeper respectively to Sir Robert Peel, 9th Baronet in Drayton Manor, Staffordshire. Thence by direct descent to the present vendors. The hip flask originates from the same estate
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