GLENMORANGIE 1971 `THE CULLODEN BOTTLE` Limited-edition Highland malt whisky, distilled in 1971 and intended to replicate the contents of an 18th Century spirit flask which once belonged to Duncan Forbes of Culloden. Number 2462 of 2500 bottles released. 70cl, 43% volume. In wooden presentation case with scroll.
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A Deactivated No.5 Mk.1 Mills Bomb (Hand Grenade), painted black, purple and blue; a Deactivated German Stick Grenade, the green canister marked ``VOR GEBRAUCH SPRENGKAPSEL EINSETZEN Sk. Do 11. 12.``; a Steel Powder Flask, the brass charger stamped Sykes Patent; a British Pattern 1907 Mk1 ``SMLE`` Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonet, by Wilkinson, lacks scabbard; a Russian First Model AKM/SVE Wirecutter Knife Bayonet, the blued steel scabbard with rubber insulation piece and leather belt loop (5)
A Copper Powder Flask, embossed with hanging game, with Improved Patent flashproof brass charger; a Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, of plain form with chamfered sides and brass charger; a Small Copper Powder Flask, embossed with pheasant cartouche af; an Eastern Brass and Copper Powder Flask, of circular form (4)
A Brace of Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistols, each with a 16cm brass two stage barrel engraved at the breech with rayed petals, the rounded brass lock plate signed Jno Bosset, the walnut stock with silver trigger guard, side plate and butt cap embossed with martial trophies and foliage and with French hallmarks, one with a horn ramrod, the other with a brass mounted wood ramrod, in a later fitted oak case, with accessories comprising a brass and copper combination flask, two Sykes Patent brass shot flasks, a 26 bore bullet mould, a turn-screw, a lignum vitae ramrod with detachable screw and a quantity of lead bullets
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Double Barrel Sporting Gun by Wilson, with 74cm steel barrels, signed lock plates engraved with pheasants, steel angular trigger guard, walnut half stock with wood ramrod, together with accessories including a leather shot flask, cleaning rod, cartridge cases etc; an African Spearhead, lacks haft
An embossed copper gun size powder flask “Birds” or “Panel” (R513 & 727 but with additional stylized foliate border above); a large plain copper flask with 4 hanging rings (one side dented); a bag shaped leather shot flask with spring charger, and another shot flask with cup charger, average GC; also a naval officer’s black leather sword belt and slings, with gilt buckle, a flap top leather revolver holster, and a “Perfecta” blank cartridge pistol in its box. GC
An 18th century kettle stand with turned fruitwood legs, 19 by 17cm square, a planched pewter cigarette box with RMS Mongolia engraved; the ship was torpedoed in WWI July 1918, a Japanese netsuke, a pewter whistle, a bone handled Rodgers knife, a hunting horn, an opium pipe, and a hip flask.
A Victorian silver fish knife/server, a silver fish server, a silver and a plated milk jug, two silver pairs of salt and pepper shakers, a set of eight silver apostle spoons, three teaspoons with floral ends, five various napkin rings, two pewter tankards, a glass and white metal hip flask, seven various teaspoons, a rats tail plated serving spoon, a pair of brass candlesticks, a silver propelling toothpick, and sundry cutlery.
An Indian silver hip flask with cover, of curved rectangular form, overall decorated in repousse with elephants and figure in a landscape, 14.5cm high x 8.5cm wide; together with a quantity of silver jewellery, to include bangles and a bracelet, of various sizes, forms and decoration, (9), (approx gross weight 11ozs).
Roman Glass Iridescent Flask2nd-3rd century AD. A glass flask with globular body and funicular neck, dimpled base; the glass delicate and surface iridescent. 72 grams, 13 cm (5"). Exhibited `Glass of the Caesars`, March-June 2002, 181 Piccadilly, London, W1. Fine condition.Starting Price: £200
Islamic Blue Glass Flask10th century AD. A blue glass flask with conical disc base, flat discoid body, funicular neck with everted rim and applied trail; the handle an applied trail and collar similar; the surface with much iridescence. 123 grams, 14 cm (5 1/2"). Silk collection, London, UK; formed in the 1950s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
A silver miniature communion chalice, cased with glass decanting flask, together with a silver miniature flask and a brass oil pot, cased. (3) CONDITION REPORT: The chalice measures 8.5cm high, London 1925, the case reads; J Wippell & Co, condition good. The second small piece of silver is in a cylindrical case, the base slightly bent, London marks rubbed, the base with inscription dating 1948, this chalice with lidded storage top. The brass pot with screw top in fitted case possibly for oil.
A Limoges porcelain spirit flask in the form of a book, transfer printed with a half length view of Napoleon on a white and gilt ground, together with six conforming cups and a feather mounted cork stopper, green printed factory marks to underside, flask and stopper 23cm high, in presentation box .
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