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Small mid-eighteenth century Continental flintlock pistol, gently flared barrel with traces of gold inlay, full walnut stock carved at the tang, steel furniture with spurred pommel, replacement ramrod, side plate signed - Berarov (circa 1760), in an associated fitted rosewood case with brass inlay and engraved escutcheon, containing a quantity of lead balls and flints and a copper powder flask, 18cm overall length
Victorian six-shot pepperbox revolver with engraved action and trigger guard, chequered walnut grip with inlaid white metal escutcheon, tang signed - Blanch & Son, London (circa 1840), in an associated fitted mahogany case with powder flask, bullet mould, measure, oil bottle, box of percussion caps and quantity of lead balls, 23cm overall length
a PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY FACON DE VENISE HANDKERCHIEF BOWLS AND STANDS, decorated with alternating green and latticino bands, the stands 17.5cm diameter; together with a late Victorian brown and yellow mottled glass globular scent flask, twin loop handles, brass mount and hinged cover, 11.5cm high (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL ENGRAVED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE in the form of a moon flask, engraved to either side with a basket of flowers suspended from ribbons, 23cm h, by The Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham 1930 and 31 ++In fine condition with silvered paper label `Foreign Crystal, English Mounted)
Three Victorian graduated Pewter country house meat dish covers, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield; a 19th Century plated table centre piece base by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, having sphinx decoration to the triform stepped base, AF; and other nominal plated items to include a side pouring coffee pot; a large hunting flask etc., AF
A brown crocodile leather suitcase with silver mounted fittings by Drew & Sons, London 1917, with handle and the cover bearing initials ‘V.C.’, the interior fitted with silver mounted accessories, with engine turned decoration and engraved ‘VC’, comprising: six cut glass bottles, a cut glass spirit flask, a shoe horn, a button hook and a part manicure set, together with crocodile leather items and a canvas outer cover, 37.5cm x 51.5cm (14 3/4in x 20 1/4in). This suitcase comes from the Constant family, who had the Constant shipping line, but lost most of their ships in the Second World War. This case belonged to Vera Constant.
A 17th Century German staghorn powder flask, the front well carved in high relief depicting the Three Kings presenting their gifts to the infant Jesus seated on his mother’s knee, all within a scroll bordered panel with guardian angels above and below, the reverse side with simple low relief carving of the head and shoulders of the adult Christ in a circle within panels of stylised foliage, 4 small iron suspension rings. GC (end mounts missing) Plate 16
A mid 19th century German 38 bore percussion target pistol by Carl Wunder in Mannheim, 16” overall, octagonal damascus barrel 10” with 10 groove rifling, the breech tang with small single blade rearsight; the bar in wood lock engraved with double line border and maker’s name in copperplate script; the nicely figured walnut halfstock with finely fluted butt and no provision for ramrod, with plain steel line engraved butt cap and spurred trigger guard with adjustable trigger. GWO & C; in its close fitted, green baize lined pale walnut (?) case to take the dismantled stock and barrel separately, and containing shaped copper flask by “B a Paris”, embossed with classical warriors head in medallion, mallet head with handle that doubles as loading rod, nipple key with ebony handle, and turned ebony cap box. GC (case lid slightly warped, no key). Plate 20
A pair of officer’s 16 bore flintlock holster pistols, by J Probin, c 1815, 12” overall, flat topped round barrels 7” with B’ham proofs and engraved on top flats “24 Lisle St, London”, the stepped bolted locks with raised pans and rollers on frizzen springs; the walnut fullstocks with chequered butts and oval silver escutcheons engraved with initials “R.H.R” in gothic script; steel mounts including engraved trigger guards with pineapple finials, and with swivel ramrods. GWO & clean condition (some well executed restoration, the barrels re-engraved); in a later green baize lined fitted mahogany case with reproduction trade label of W Smith, London, containing a 3 way tapered copper and brass pistol flask (GO & C) and a 10 bore steel pincer mould (dark patina overall). GC (keyhole escutcheon missing). Pistols only See front cover
A rare Vauxhall Lambeth saltglazed pottery fish tavern flask Mid. 19th century, modelled as a fish with realistically formed scales and open mouth holding a cork, the pottery cork retaining the original cork stopper with fish finial, the fish with three separate impressed marks `W.Northen Potter`, `Vauxhall Lambeth`, and `R.Cooper Railway Terminus Brighton` 9½in (24cm) long, 3½in (9cm) high.
A Colt model 1849 pocket percussion revolver, Patent number 11103., Serial no. 2211103, with a six shot cylinder, inscribed to top of barrel 'Address Col Saml Colt New-York US America' and with a stagecoach on the cylinder, the butt engraved 'Capt. D. Plummer?, in a fitted oak box with copper powder flask, bullet mould and rod CONDITION REPORT: Some discolouration to metal parts. Wooden grip has dent marks. Box marked in places, brass screws raised. Possibly original. Gun - 27cm long. Box - 34 x 15cm.

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