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A possible Great Britain Adams Percussion Five Shot Revolver having chequered wooden grip, Single Action, Military Marks, Adams Patent May 3 1858 on one side , Patent June 3 1855? On other side, Proof Marks seen, in fitted wooden case including Powder Flask etc CONDITION REPORT Possible Massachusetts Arms Co. copy of the Adams made under licence in the US in the late 1850s.
An antique 19th century cased double-barrelled muzzle-loading percussion shotgun by Hutchins. 28" Damascus barrel, with engraved lock plates showing foliate decoration and the levers in the form of fish. Chequered grips. Housed within its original mahogany case, complete with brass embossed powder flask and other items. Half-cocks, full-cocks and dry fires.
An antique 19th century percussion pistol by Ezekiel Baker of London. Octagonal turn-off barrel, engraved to top 'Baker, London'. Folding trigger, and serial number 330 stamped to the chequered grips. Barrel unscrews, mechanism half-cocks, full-cocks and dry fires. Various proof marks to the barrel. Housed in a wooden case, and includes a small period brass powder flask. Pistol total length: 17cm.
A SILVER AND JADE SNUFF BOTTLE, c. 1900sChina / Mongolia, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912) - Republic period (1912-1949). Of moon flask form, with a jade medallion to both sides, centered with a metal ringed turquoise cabochon, the silver sides showing fine floral decor, the base inlaid with coral and turquoise. With a matching stopper.Condition: Overall good condition with some surface wear, few chips along the jade edges, as well as with some inlaid stones missing. Minor nicks here and there. Provenance: Spanish private collection. Stopper: Matching stopper made from aquamarine blue glass with silver fitting and spoon. Weight: 69 g Dimensions: Height including stopper 7.8 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a closely related snuff bottle sold in this rooms in Asian Art discoveries - Moving Sale! on 29 June 2022, lot 262, sold for EUR 885.
Silver cigarette case, the foliate scroll engraved hinged cover enclosing a baize lined interior, maker William Oliver, Birmingham, 2.25" x 3.5"; together with a small silver artists finger palette by John Collard Vickery; also a silver mustard spoon, a plated spoon, a Masonic lodge crested pewter flask and pair of silver handled forceps (6)
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO SILVER HIP FLASK with hinged circular lid, leather and silver cased glass bodyLid turns and locks I place, hinges are fine.hsll marks clear on the top, very rubbed to base. The base has some dents, visible on images. Normal signs of wear to the leather. Glass intact. Normal signs of wear to the item as per age and use. Further images now online.
LITTLE NICKY (2000) - Little Nicky's (Adam Sandler) Flask - Little Nicky's (Adam Sandler) flask from Steven Brill's supernatural comedy Little Nicky. Nicky tried to trap his brothers inside his signature flask to save his father, Satan (Harvey Keitel).This lot consists of one custom-made metal flask. This silver-color flask is embellished throughout with molds of tiny skulls, bone-like spikes and hellish flames with a scarab emblem on the front. A removable, two-faced horned skull cap is affixed at the top of a cork stopper, and a skull-shaped chain dangling from the right side keeps it attached to the flask. Also included is a letter of authenticity from New Line Cinema. This lot exhibits mild tarnishing, discoloration, and cork fragility. Dimensions: 4" x 6" x 2" (10.25 cm x 15.25 cm x 5 cm)Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.
A NEW ZEALAND ENGRAVED COW HORN FLASK, MID-19TH CENTURY of polished cow horn fitted with wooden basal cap and horn stopper, engraved with two Maori figures, one wearing a feather cap and holding a patu and a naked child feeding a sheep above, and all enclosed by with a border of foliage, 33.0cm overall A horn flask decorated in a similar manner is preserved in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (reg. no. ME011849).
AN OTTOMAN BALKAN BRASS CARTRIDGE BOX (PALASKAS), 19TH CENTURY the outer face engraved with a central flowerhead within a scrollwork frame, the inner face with a loop for suspension, hinged lid decorated en suite and fitted with a tall decorated panel; together with seven powder measures and a leather flask with turned horn nozzle with stopper, the first: 13,2 cm high (9)
Ëœ A 20 BORE NORTH MOROCCAN SNAPHAUNCE MUSKET, 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY TÉTOUAN with tapering sighted barrel formed in two stages, retained by nine chased white metal shaped bands, decorated with dense gold scrollwork behind the muzzle and over the breech, block-shaped back-sight, tang and lock decorated with gold en suite, the latter fitted with cock and battery also decorated with gold scrollwork (springs missing), hardwood full stock (small chips), inlaid in silver wire with a brief inscription ahead of the lock, leafy scrollwork about the tang, opposite the lock and around the butt, iron trigger-guard decorated with gold scrollwork en suite, and large ivory butt-plate (chipped), together with an embossed copper powder-flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley, with nozzle with spring cut-off, 142.5 cm barrel The inscription reads 'Al-Ruwa/al-Rawi(?)', perhaps the name of the owner. For a discusson of this group see Waelty, 2022 p. 92-101.
‡ A NORWEGIAN ENGRAVED COW HORN POWDER-FLASK, MARCUS PEDERSON, DATED 1664 with curved body of circular section, engraved over its surface with scenes from the Old Testament including Samson and Delilah and Daniel in the Lion's den, signed Marcus Pederson and dated at the base, with turned nozzle (chipped) and wooden basal cap, 18.3 cm Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ AN ITALIAN POWDER-FLASK FORMED ENTIRELY OF STEEL, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with tapering body of D-section, fitted with basal cap and nozzle each with moulded scalloped border, the nozzle faceted and with spring cut-off (spring replaced), and the inner face with iron belt hook (light pitting, small losses), 19.8 cm high Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ AN ITALIAN SMALL CUIR BOUILLI FLASK, LATE 16TH CENTURY with bag-shaped body formed with flat inner face and drawn-up to a pair of square shoulders with a threaded nozzle between (cap missing), decorated with a scallop shell on the outer face and a star on the inner face, 11.6 cm high ProvenanceJoe Kindig III (1923-2021), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ A TRIANGULAR MUSKETEER'S POWDER-FLASK IN ITALIAN 16TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with velvet-covered wooden body, applied with large openwork gilt-brass panels, decorated at the front with a pair of addorsed reclining female allegorical figures beneath a putti on a pedestal, the inner face with a large central trefoil, fitted with tapering moulded nozzle with spring cut-off (incomplete), three rings for suspension (one missing), and the upper two issuant from iron mask bosses, 24.5 cm high Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ A TRIANGULAR MUSKETEER'S POWDER-FLASK IN ITALIAN 16TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with velvet-covered wooden body, applied with large pierced and chiselled iron panels, decorated at the front with a symmetrical panel of densely scrolling foliage with a pair of satyrs and a goat on each side, the reverse with a central green man mask issuant with foliage, fitted with engraved nozzle with spring cut-off (retaining screws missing), and a single ring for suspension (three missing), 23.3 cm high Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ A SMALL POWDER-FLASK IN ITALIAN LATE 16TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with velvet-covered wooden body, the outer face applied with a large gilt-brass panel pierced and chased with the Judgement of Paris in low relief, fitted with engraved tapering nozzle (inner face plaque missing) and four rings for suspension, 15.5 cm high Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ AN ENGRAVED COW HORN FLASK, 18TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, engraved with a vase of flowers on each face, further floral sprays, an ibex and an angelic mask, fitted with carved wooded cap at each end, the top with tapering nozzle with later stopper, and later rings for suspension, 15.0 cm Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ A CHARGE FLASK MADE ENTIRELY OF STEEL, MID-18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY GERMAN with tapering border-engraved body of knife handle form, fitted at one end with tapering nozzle with spring cap, with a further spring on the left of the body and pierced with two holes at the rear, probably for incorporating into a combination weapon (belt hook missing), 18.7 cm Provenance Joe Kindig Jr. (1898-1971), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
‡ TWO CONTINENTAL TINDER LIGHTERS, 18TH CENTURY AND A SMALL PISTOL FLASK the first with engraved brass body decorated with scrolling foliage and a deer, drawn-out at the rear to a bulbous finial (losses, restorations), the second with external mechanism and wooden butt (worn), the third with copper alloy body and brass nozzle with spring cut-off, the first: 17.0 cm (3) ProvenanceJoe Kindig III (1923-2021), thence by descent Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A RARE SCOTTISH ENGRAVED POWDER-FLASK, DATED 1731 of flattened cowhorn, engraved on each side with the date, a pair of thistles beneath a stylised crown and a geometric rondel, and with the initials 'O.B', on one face and 'W' on the other, with provision for a basal cap and stopper (now missing, small chips), 17.5 cmFlasks of this type are associated with North East Scotland, particularly Aberdeenshire, Angus and Mearns.
˜ A FINE CASED PAIR OF 80 BORE LANG'S PATENT PERCUSSION TURNOVER PISTOLS BY JOSEPH LANG, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 with turn-off barrels engraved with a band at each end, border-engraved faceted breeches struck with proof marks, inscribed 'patent' and 'London', engraved actions decorated with delicate scrollwork, signed 'Lang Haymarket' on the left, blued folding triggers, engraved tangs decorated with foliage, engraved thumb-piece safety-catches, polished rounded walnut butts, and vacant silver escutcheons: in original fitted mahogany case relined in green baize, the lid with vacant brass escutcheon on the outside, complete with accessories including blued barrel wrench, three-way copper flask, and bullet mould, 2.8 cm barrels ProvenanceAcquired by the owner's father circa 1969. Joseph Lang is recorded at 7 Haymarket 1825-52.
A SOUTH INDIAN COPPER ALLOY POWDER FLASK, 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY MALABAR with strongly curled horn-shaped body formed with a large faceted onion-shaped nozzle, the outer face decorated with panels of beadwork and rondels at the top, middle and bottom, and the centre with an integral spike, probably for suspension, 17.8 cm high Roy Elvis catalogue number I01.
A COPPER ALLOY PRIMING FLASK, LATE 18TH CENTURY, INDIAN OR PERSIAN of horn-shaped form, fitted with spring closure acting on one end and the other formed with a pronounced faceted bud-shaped finial, decorated over its surface with shaped silver panels within engraved frames, and the top with a loop for suspension, 14.5 cm overall Roy Elvis catalogue number I01.
AN INDIAN COPPER ALLOY PRIMING FLASK IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY of horn-shaped form, fitted with spring closure acting on one end and the other formed as a Yali head, the top with suspension loop and applied with engraved copper panels, 22.8 cm overall Roy Elvis catalogue number I09.
A Collection of Shooting and Sporting Accessories, comprising a powder horn painted with the head of a labrador, with brass charger; a copper powder flask by G & J W Hawksley; a reproduction American pistol flask; two leather shot flasks; a twisted balleen cosh/priest; a beagling whip; a salmon gaff; two spring balance scales; and a brass cased thermometer (11)
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