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An Adam's Patent .33inch Five Shot Percussion Double Action Revolver by Dean, Adams & Deane, 30 King William St., London Bridge, the 13.5cm octagonal blued steel barrel signed on the top flat, the blued steel frame engraved with scrolling foliage and "Adams Patent No.14018R", chequered walnut grip (rusted condition), contained in a fitted oak case (poor order) set with maker's paper label and containing a wooden cleaning rod, labelled cloth bag for caps and a brass oil flask
An Adams Patent Five Shot Percussion Single and Double Action Revolver, with 15cm sighted octagonal steel barrel, the top flat engraved "E.M.Reilly & Co., New Oxford St., London", the blued frame engraved "Adam's Patent No.30834", the cylinder engraved with the same number, with slide safety, the left side set with a hinged loading lever, with chequered walnut grip, contained in a refurbished green baize lined fitted oak case, together with a copper pistol flask by Dixon & Sons, rosewood handled screw driver, key and cleaning rod.
A Tranter's Double Trigger Percussion Cap Five Shot Revolver by Wilkinson, London, with signed 14cm octagonal steel barrel, the cylinder with London proof marks, the frame engraved with scrolling foliage and inscribed "Adam's Patent No.20,323 Y", the trigger inscribed "W.Tranter's Patent No.1229", with chequered walnut grip, contained in the original mahogany fitted case with maker's paper label and with accessories including a copper pistol flask, bullet mould and detachable loading arm stamped "W.Tranter's Patent No.50", oil bottles cleaning rod and lead bullets
Twenty two assorted scents including: 5 various plated mounted atomiser scents, 3 various small mounted coloured glass examples, a mounted 'Lynton porcelain' scent bottle, 2 coloured glass scents with stoppers, 8 various plated/gilt metal mounted scents, a small mounted clear glass scent flask, a small plated flask and an embossed, screw-top smelling salts bottle. Sold with a magazine cutting of 1922 showing an image of Mrs Spong (nee Miss M H Hall) and her husband leaving the church at their wedding, under an archway of sabres. Miss Hall was Lady Fencing Champion (foils) in 1907 and 1908 (and was present holder of the title in 1922). (22)
A ROYAL WORCESTER HANDKERCHIEF STYLE BOWL, decorated with gilded and painted floral sprays with gilt borders, puce printed mark to the base, 6", a similar Royal Worcester bottle flask, decorated with floral sprays against an ivory ground, puce mark and no. 1215 to the base and a similar globe shape jar, no. 1039 (3)
A Friendly Society Brass Banner Head, 19th century, as the silhouette of a stag, engraved "James Ashman Green Esq, Holcombe Club", on knopped socket (part of antler lacking), 19.6cm high; Another, of pierced and scroll triangular form, 18cm; A Brass Silhouette of a Horse, 19th century, 17.6cm high; A Lead Octagonal Tobacco Jar, GT, 1843, applied with a recumbent stag, birds and a fox, with red painted detail and parcel gilt, the tobacco weight with inscription as above, 11.2cm high; and Three Other Items, comprising a French gilt brass rococo candlestick, 21cm high, an ormolu stand as a boy on a dolphin, circa 1860, 8.5cm, and a powder flask made from a natural animal horn, 15cm high (cover lacking) (7)
A CUT GLASS HIP FLASK, with silver neck and hinged cover and silver cup engraved with a crest of a Wolfs head and to the neck, “Reg. Prince’s bayonet”. By W.W.ED, London 1887. Together with an engine turned cigarette case by W.N. Ltd, Birmingham 1925. Height of flask 5.5”, cigarette case 2.75” x 3.25”. Approx silver weight 6oz. (2).
A George IV table snuff box by Jacob More London 1825, the plain rectangular box with moulded thistle and rose border to hinged lid, the central cartouche with engraved large conjoined initials, together with a silver hip flask and cigarette case, both of conventional form -3 combined weight 21oz
A Meissen porcelain figure emblematic of the 'Sense of Smell', modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit as a seated lady sniffing a bouquet, beside her a table with a basket of blooms and a scent flask on a raised bow fronted base, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised 'E.5' with press number '36', 14.5cm. high.
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