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A scarce French copper powder flask “Panel-Lyre” (Riling 460), brass top with compartment for balls and swivel shell cover, 4 stage graduated nozzle 40-55 grains, body marked “Fabque de Nouchet”, 5” overall. Good Condition (old solder repair to top, a few minor dents not affecting the pattern). Plate 28
A 6 shot .36” Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, with London address, number 30814 (1855) on all parts, the wedge numbered, with only faint traces of cylinder scene, butt with lanyard ring. Good Working Order and Condition, the barrel retaining some original blued finish; in a green baize fitted mahogany case with instruction label, containing spare cylinder also numbered 30814 (worn and pitted), double cavity steel mould (patches of pitting), nipple key/screwdriver, an old cap tin, and a reproduction flask. Plate 38
A 5 shot 80 bore TranterÂ’s Patent 2nd Model self cocking double trigger percussion revolver, 9” overall, barrel 4½Â”, with London proofs, frame, rammer and butt cap finely engraved with scrolls, the frame also engraved “No 5578T”, finely chequered walnut butt. Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 50% of original blued finish (small patches of pitting),in its original green baize lined fitted mahogany case with brass escutcheon in lid, containing double cavity bronze mould for 2 grooved bullets, small copper flask by Dixon (spring missing), loading/cleaning rod, an original tin with label for “TranterÂ’s Patent Lubricating Bullets”, containing lubricant and some bullets, and a later cap tin. Good Condition (minor external wear to case). Plate 38
A cased pair of 50 bore percussion boxlock side hammer pistols, 8” overall, octagonal barrels 3¼Â” engraved “-Smith, London-” and with swivel ramrods beneath, London proved, the frames, hammers and trigger guards finely engraved with flowers and scrolls, the finely chequered butts with German silver escutcheons and engraved butt caps.Good Working Order and generally quite Crisp Condition, the engraving sharp and retaining traces of original finish overall; in their crimson velvet lined fitted mahogany case with lid escutcheon, containing small plain copper flask by Sykes, 52 bore steel pincer mould, cleaning rod, and key to the case (minor damage to lid). Plate 40
A cased double barrelled 14 bore percussion sporting gun, 46¾Â” overall, Birmingham proved twist barrels 30” engraved “London” on top rib; locks engraved with scrolls and “Manton”, walnut stock with chequered fore-end and wrist and with scroll engraved steel mounts including elaborate pineapple trigger guard finial. Good Working Order and Condition (front ramrod pipe missing, barrels lightly pitted overall); also a good 36 bore percussion underhammer walking stick gun, browned twist barrel 32¼Â” with London proofs, action engraved “Edwd. London Gun & Rifle Maker, 51 London Wall, London”, walnut handle with thread for attachment of shoulder stock, the hole filled by an engraved screw when not in use, together with its nicely figured and polished stock with engraved steel mounts and an interchangeable 7” browned twist barrel; all contained in a green baize lined fitted mahogany case, the lid with a large brass escutcheon engraved with a crest, containing a 30 bore pincer mould, plain bag shaped copper flask, nipple key with pricker, turnscrew, good quality shot flask with German silver charger, mainspring clamp, barrel key/ nipple key for the walking stick gun, Kynoch cap tin, cloth wad bag, etc. The whole in Good Clean Condition Plate 41
A cased 5 shot .31” Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, barrel 4” with New York City 2 line address, number 106984 (1855) on all parts (the barrel wedge un-numbered), with clear stage coach scene on cylinder, silver plated trigger guard and backstrap, and plain varnished grips. Good Working Order and Condition, with faint traces of original blueing to barrel; in its maroon velvet lined mahogany case, containing brass bullet and ball mould (battered), American eagle embossed brass flask (some dents), a tin for U.M.C central fire percussion caps, and the key to the case. Plate 43
A cased .30” Unwin & Rodgers percussion knife pistol, 6½Â” overall, octagonal German silver barrel 3½Â” with Birmingham proofs, with 3½Â” “dagger” blade, 2¼Â” knife blade, folding trigger, and pale horn sideplates, the butt with hinged trap, the sideplates with slot in bullet mould and tweezers. Good Working Order and Condition, in a blue velvet lined fitted mahogany case with a brass mounted copper flask, a few percussion caps and balls, and key to the case. Plate 47
A cased 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action percussion revolver, 11” overall, barrel 6” engraved on the top strap “ W & J Kavanagh, 12 Dame St, Dublin” , with London proofs and stamped “L.A.C” on barrel and frame, the frame engraved “33,317 Adams’ Patent”, frame and cylinder engraved “39,114”, with deeply chequered walnut butt. Working Order and Clean Condition, retaining approximately 75% or original blued finish (action requires minor attention, one nipple AF); in a well fitted maroon velvet lined mahogany case with reproduction Deane, Adams & Deane trade label, containing Robt Adams marked double cavity 54 bore bronze mould, Hawksley flask (spring replaced, file marks to top), nipple key, cleaning rod, pewter oil bottle, tin for Armstrong & Co percussion caps, some loose bullets, and key to the case. Plate 48
A cased 6 shot Lang type 54 bore open wedge frame single action long spur transitional percussion revolver by J Beattie, 13” overall, octagonal barrel 6” with Regent Street address and patent rammer on right side, with reciprocating cylinder, scroll engraved frame, trigger guard and buttcap with trap, and finely chequered walnut butt with vacant escutcheon. Good Working Order and Clean Condition, with traces of original finish; in its original green baize lined fitted mahogany case with brass escutcheon, containing maker’s trade label (worn), nipple key, loading/cleaning rod, pewter oil bottle, later cap tin, reproduction flask and key to case. Plate 48
A pair of 24 bore flintlock duelling pistols by Spears of Berwick, c. 1785, 14½Â” overall, signed and sighted octagonal barrels 9¼Â” with London proofs, one with Irish registration number on top flat; signed line engraved stepped locks with flat swan neck cocks and rollers on frizzen springs; walnut fullstocks with flat sided rounded butts, vacant silver shield shaped escutcheons, and steel mounts including French style trigger guards with pineapple finials, fore ends inset with small steel plaques numbered “1” and “2” (later additions ?); horn tipped wooden ramrods. Good Working Order and Condition (minor bruising to stocks); in a relined fitted maroon velvet lined mahogany case, the lid inset with silver plaque engraved with crest within roped border, containing a steel 36 bore pincer mould, a leather covered 2 way flask, horn handled turnscrew, and some flints and balls. See Inside Front Cover
A pair of 24 bore flintlock duelling pistols by Wogdon, c 1780, 13¾Â” overall, signed and sighted octagonal barrels 9¼Â” with engraved beaded bands at breeches and gold lined touch holes; signed, line engraved stepped locks with safety bolts and flat swan neck cocks; plain walnut fullstocks with small flats to rounded butts, and with engraved steel mounts including trigger guards with set triggers and acorn finials, and small domed butt caps; one ramrod with screw off steel powder measure and steel worm, the other plain with horn tip. Good Working Order and Condition, the barrels bright, mounts with traces of original blued finish (light pitting around touch holes, one cock a good replacement); in their fitted green baize lined mahogany case with folding brass handle in the lid, containing a steel 36 bore pincer mould, a later bag shaped copper flask (dented, spring missing), a wooden cleaning rod with ball extractor, and some balls and flints. Generally Clean Condition (a few scratches to lid). See Front Cover
Stevens & Williams - A late 19th Century Whisky flask of shouldered cylindrical form with silver collar neck, loop handle and hollow blown compressed stopper, cased in green over clear crystal and flash cut with `WHISKY` above a chevron pattern border with matched decoration to the stopper, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, height 20cm.
A Lladro figure of a little girl wearing a nightdress and reaching for her slippers together with a continental white glazed flask with painted stylised bird and flowering tree decoration in turquoise, yellow and blue and with signature Baudinelli, various decorative cups and saucers including Meissen type example with painted floral sprigs and sprays and blue crossed sword marks to the base, a Royal Worcester Blossom Time pattern example, etc together with three various cut glass decanters and stoppers

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