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Lot 406

A Roman aubergine coloured glass bulbous flask, with spiral ribbing to body, green handle and applied trailing decoration to neck, 2nd century AD, 14.5cm (5 1/2in) high

Lot 408

A Roman small flask of greenish glass, with trailing decoration around body, 2nd century AD, 13cm (5in) high

Lot 412

A Roman medium sized flask of clear glass, 13cm (5in) high, damaged, a small green glass jar, 5.5cm (2in), and a very small jar, 1.5cm (1/2in), all 2nd/3rd century AD (3)

Lot 413

A Roman blue glass bottle in the shape of a head, 2nd century AD, together with a small oil flask, 5.5cm (2in) high, restored (2)

Lot 254

Two George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, pair George V silver table spoons, two pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, silver hip flask, trinket box and a silver mustard pot (9)

Lot 352

Two pewter chargers, pewter spoons, a French carriage lamp and a metal powder flask.

Lot 434

A Walking Cane, the gilt metal ball handle fitted with a compass and concealing a glass tot flask, 88cms.

Lot 119

A White Metal Mounted Clear Glass Hip Flask, of oval form with lockable hinged lid and removable base cup.

Lot 49

A 19th century carved coconut shell powder flask decorated with South Sea tribal figures including a ring of dancing figures, the top with beaded metal mount, 14 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 128

A Victorian dressing table scent bottle, the silver mounts with embossed rose and gadrooned decoration, the main body of flask form overlaid in yellow glass and cut with flowerheads and foliate decoration, raised on an oval foot with starburst, 13.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 312

A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE, of a lady with porcelain, 14.5 cm high, and a hip flask (2)

Lot 338

A MOON FLASK VASE, a Doulton tobacco jar and cover, and other items (box)

Lot 788

A CIRCULAR BRASS FLASK, with strap work and engraved decoration, and spout, 17.5 cm wide

Lot 789

A PAIR OF WWI DEATH PLAQUES, awarded to Charles Burn and Albert Burn, a brass and copper shot flask (3)

Lot 790

A BRASS AND COPPER SHOT FLASK

Lot 87

A Royal Doulton flask of baluster cylindrical waisted form having globular stopper and loop handle, the body decorated with flowerheads and leaves on a shaded blue green and brown ground together with another, similarly decorated with sunflowers on a mottled green ground.

Lot 361

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, 16" across, a copper powder flask, a sliding shot and powder measure, a wood handled small measure, a leather powder flask and one other piece

Lot 21

Moorcroft 6" Magnolia blue ground onion flask

Lot 92

A 20th century Chinese famille rose moon flask, painted on each side with pairs of birds and doves perched amongst cherry blossoms, the gilt handles in the form of mythical beasts, seal mark of Qianlong, 26.5cm (10.5in) high

Lot 179

~G~ An early 19th century blue glass flask and stopper, the neck double ringed above a slender cylindrical body cut with shell ovals above ribbing, 29cm (11.5in) high (2)

Lot 1295

A silver hip flask, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1950, together with a pair of Eastern silver salad servers (3)

Lot 127

George V silver hip flask with detachable cup engraved with initials, 1933, 7oz 5in. (12.70cm)

Lot 165

Edward VII Mappin & Webb silver mounted glass hip flask with hinged cover and detachable cup, Sheffield 1907 5in. (12.70cm)

Lot 170

Victorian silver glass and leather hip flask Sheffield 1899 5in. (12.70cm)

Lot 186

Edward VII silver curved hip flask with hammered decoration, Birmingham 1905, 2oz 3.50in. (8.89cm)

Lot 329

A silver mounted oval amber brooch, a cameo brooch, a scent flask, a pendant and a St Christopher tablet.

Lot 376

A brass cased travelling ink well, an ink bottle and an Oriental scent flask.

Lot 72

A Pair of Percussion Officer`s Pistols by Blair & Co. of London, converted from flintlock, each with browned octagonal sighted barrels, inscribed London, engraved breech tang fitted with standing back-sight, signed stepped lock, engraved with foliage, walnut full stock, finely chequered butt, engraved steel mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with trophies, pineapple finial, ramrod-pipe and vacant escutcheon, in a fitted case lined in green baize and with later brass powder-flask. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 75

A Pair of Liege 40 Bore Percussion Rifled Target Pistols, with 23.5cm etched twist octagonal barrels with sliding fore-sights, engraved breeches and breech tangs, the locks engraved with cornucopia and scrolls, walnut half-stocks carved with scalloped fore-end, the grips finely chequered at the hand, spurred, engraved steel trigger-guards, vacant escutcheons, the pommels fitted with white metal butt-caps, with scalloped traps, in a fitted case with associated accessories, including embossed brass powder-flask and bullet mould. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 76

A Four-Shot Percussion Pepperbox Revolver by E.M. Reilly of Oxford Street, London, with case-hardened fluted barrel group, self-cocking action signed within a frame of scrollwork to the left and right, sliding safety-catch, engraved trigger-guard, finely chequered walnut butt fitted with engraved butt-cap with trap, vacant silver escutcheon and retaining much of its original finish throughout, in a light oak fitted case lined in green baize, the lid applied with trade label for 502 New Oxford Street, London, with copper flask, nipple key and mould. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 77

A Cased Pair of Continental Percussion Starting Pistols, all steel frames with walnut butts, in their fitted leather covered case lined in a a red velvet, with some original accessories including powder flask. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 78

A Cased Beaumont Adams Patent Five-Shot Percussion Revolver, with octagonal sighted barrel signed on the top strap Thomas Sylven, London, border engraved frame stamped "London Patent No. 39358`, fitted with rammer on the left, chequered walnut butt, in its fitted oak case lined in green baize, the lid applied with a "Thomas Sylven, 44 Bedford Street, Strand` trade label, complete with some accessories including bullet mould and powder flask. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 94

A German Engraved Staghorn Powder-Flask, 16th Century, with bifurcated body, the inner face with natural surface, the outer face engraved with foliage, male and female figures in contemporary dress, behind quartered shield, fitted with iron spring cut-off and spring closure, three rings for suspension and iron belt hook, 23cm. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 95

A Large Brass-Mounted Copper Powder Flask, with a bag shaped body, the charger graduated from 2 1/4 to 3 drams marked G. & J. W. Hawksley. A Brass-Mounted Copper Powder Flask, with a bag shaped body embossed with stag and hound decoration. A Brass-Mounted Copper Powder Flask, with a bag shaped body embossed with a shell decoration, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 199

A Chinese Silver Tea Flask with Embossed Floral and Dragon Decoration. 12cm High.

Lot 162

A Ruddspeed Rolls Royce spirit flask, Rolls Royce, chrome plated in the form of a Rolls Royce radiator with Spirit of Ecstasy finial, 9in. SEE ILLUSTRATION

Lot 163

A Ruddspeed spirit flask, Mercedes, chrome plated in the form of a Mercedes radiator with Mercedes emblem finial, 8.5in. SEE ILLUSTRATION

Lot 496

A silver plated hip flask, fiddle pattern cutlery, cake basket, etc.

Lot 66

Late 19th/ early 20th Century Dutch School - Pair of oil paintings in the manner of David Teniers - Interior scenes - One with a figure drinking and one with an old man holding a flask, zinc panels, 6.75ins x 8ins, in gilt moulded and swept frames

Lot 172

An early 20th Century Continental silvery metal and enamel rectangular cigarette case, the front enamelled with a roulette wheel, and the reverse enamelled with a roulette table, 3.5ins x 3ins (enamel chipped around edges and surface generally scratched and scuffed), and an Edward VII plain silver rectangular spirit flask with bayonet top, 5.5ins x 3.5ins, by John Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903

Lot 182

A Silver Plated Hip Flask.

Lot 19

Dixon & Sons embossed copper Shot Flask, another by Sykes, two others and a Side Rule, cased, (5).

Lot 107

A Victorian silver spirit flask, probably by Thomas Johnson, London 1866, of engine turned oval form with a screw cover, 13.75cm long, 4.5oz

Lot 70

HUNTING - "JAMES DIXON & SON A conical glass hunting flask with silver plated push and turn cap, stamped J.D. & S., also bears horn and banner stamp, star cut sole, 25cm (10"), in brown leather outer case with billet fastening and saddle attaching straps, 27cm" (10.5")

Lot 343

DESK TOP - "BLOW & CO A SILVER SPIRIT FLASK having hinged mushroom cap and rectangular plain body, Birmingham, obscured, together with a SILVER PEN TRAY of fancy oblong form, monogrammed, Chester, 1905"

Lot 57

DIXON & SONS A `COLT POCKET PISTOL` BRASS-MOUNTED COPPER PISTOL-FLASK, the nozzle graduated from 2/8 to 4/8 of a dram, with suspension ring.

Lot 559

WESTERNERS ARMS A CASED .44 `REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY` REPRODUCTION SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 20728, with 8in. blued octagonal sighted black powder only barrel engraved with scrollwork and with gold-inlaid decoration, blued cylinder en suite, bright foliate engraved frame and rammer, figured walnut grips, and scroll engraved brass trigger-guard, in original lined and fitted wooden case with glass lid with powder-flask and bullet-mould.

Lot 567

A CASED 54-BORE REEVES` PATENT FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 530, circa 1858, with 6in. octagonal sighted barrel engraved with a band of foliage at the muzzle and signed `IMPROVED PATENT` on the sighting flat, border and scroll engraved top-strap and frame, border engraved cylinder, chequered walnut butt, border engraved butt-cap, border and scroll engraved trigger-guard and Reeves` patent rammer (some light discolouration throughout), Birmingham proof marks, in lined and fitted mahogany, probably original, with accessories including brass double-cavity bullet-mould, brass-mounted copper Hawksley pistol-flask, japanned bullet-tin, and japanned tin with label marked `CHAS. REEVES` PATENT LUBRICATING COMPOSITION`, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon.

Lot 570

VENABLES, OXFORD A FINE CASED 120-BORE TRANTER PATENT FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER, serial no. 16575.T, with 3 1/2in. blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved with scrollwork at the breech-end and a band of foliage at the muzzle, blued border and scroll engraved top-strap signed `J. VENABLES. OXFORD`, case-hardened border engraved cylinder, blued border and scroll engraved frame marked `W. TRANTER`S PATENT`, chequered walnut butt, case-hardened scroll engraved butt-cap, blued border and scroll engraved trigger-guard, bright border and scroll engraved Tranter Patent rammer, and much original finish throughout, London proof marks, in original fitted mahogany case lined in green baize with accessories including brass Tranter`s Patent double-cavity bullet-mould, brass-mounted copper Dixon pistol-flask, and three japanned tins (one missing lid), the exterior with circular brass escutcheon.

Lot 571

DEANE & SON, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE ADAMS 1851 PATENT FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 20558.R., with 5 7/8in. blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap signed `DEANE & SON. 30, KING WILLIAM ST.T LONDON BRIDGE`, blued serial numbered cylinder, blued border engraved frame marked `ADAMS` PATENT NO. 20,558.R.`, blued safety-stop and rammer, chequered walnut butt, blued trigger-guard and butt-cap (some minor surface corrosion to butt-cap, reblued throughout with some scattered patches of pitting), London proof marks, in lined and fitted oak case with some accessories including brass bullet mould and Hawksley planished tin pistol-flask, the lid with Deane & Son trade label, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon.

Lot 572

FREDERIC T. BAKER, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE BEAUMONT-ADAMS PATENT FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 25432, with 5 3/4in. blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap signed `FREDERIC T. BAKER. 88, FLEET ST.T. LONDON.`, serial numbered cylinder, border engraved blued frame marked `B.9770 ADAMS` PATENT NO. 25432.R.` and struck with `L.A.C.` trademark, blued safety-stop and rammer, and chequered walnut butt, London proof marks, in original fitted oak case lined in dark green baize with some accessories including 54-bore Adams patent brass bullet mould stamped `BAKER / 88 FLEET ST. / LONDON`, and brass-mounted copper pistol-flask, the lid with Fred.c T. Baker trade label, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon engraved `A.G. HOWARD ESQ.`.

Lot 576

DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE ADAMS 1851 PATENT FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 11548.R, with 6 1/2in. blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap signed `DEANE ADAMS & DEANE.30. KING WILLIAM ST.T LONDON BRIDGE`, blued border engraved cylinder and frame, the latter engraved `ADAMS` PATENT NO. 11,548.R`, chequered walnut butt, trigger-guard and butt-cap each retaining some original blued finish, much original blued finish to the barrel, cylinder and frame, London proof marks, in original fitted oak case lined in green baize with some accessories including 54-bore Adams Patent brass bullet mould, brass-mounted copper pistol-flask, and tin containing some original Eley skin cartridges, the lid with Deane, Adams & Deane yellow trade label, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon.

Lot 591

COLT, LONDON A .31 `MODEL 1849` FIVE-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER, serial no. 145, circa 1853, with 5in. octagonal sighted barrel with two-line signature `ADDRESS COL. COLT / LONDON`, cylinder with roll-engraved stagecoach scene, frame marked `COLT`S PATENT`, brass grip-strap and trigger-guard each retaining some original nickel-plated finish, figured one-piece walnut grips, and matching numbers throughout with the exception of the wedge (wedge replaced, cleaned bright overall), London proof marks, in wooden range box with Dixon pistol-flask and some modern accessories.

Lot 599

COLT A CASED PAIR OF .44 `UNITED STATES CAVALRY COMMEMORATIVE` SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION `MODEL 1860 ARMY` PERCUSSION REVOLVERS, serial no.s US0868 & 0868US, for 1977, with 8in. blued sighted black powder only barrels each signed `ADDRESS COL. COLT. HARTFORD CT.` and `UNITED STATES CAVALRY COMMEMORATIVE`, blued rebated cylinders each with roll engraved naval engagement scene, case-hardened frames each cut for a shoulder-stock and marked `COLT`S PATENT U.S.`, blued iron grip-straps, one-piece walnut grips each marked with `inspection marks` (one revolver with slight marks to grips), brass trigger-guards, and case-hardened rammers, together with serial numbered brass-mounted walnut attachable shoulder-stock, all in original fitted case lined in dark blue velvet with accessories comprising powder-flask, blued bullet-mould, blued nipple-key / turnscrew and cap tin with Eley Bros label, the exterior with large brass plaque engraved with a mounted cavalry officer and `1777 UNITED STATES CAVALRY COMMEMORATIVE 1977`. These revolvers appear to be unfired.

Lot 605

DEANE, ADAMS & DEANE, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE ADAMS` 1851 PATENT FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 11,682.R, with 6 1/2in. blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap signed `DEANE, ADAMS & DEANE. 30, KING WILLIAM ST.T, LONDON BRIDGE`, border engraved cylinder and blued frame, the latter marked `ADAMS` PATENT NO. 11,682.R`, chequered walnut butt, and border engraved butt-cap and blued trigger-guard (reblued throughout), London proof marks, in associated relined fitted case with some accessories including Sykes pistol-flask, the lid with reproduction Deane, Adams & Deane trade label.

Lot 606

A CASED 54-BORE SIX-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER OF BENTLEY TYPE, mid-19th century, with 6in. blued octagonal sighted multigroove rifled barrel engraved with a spray of foliage at the breech, reblacked cylinder engraved with a band of foliage at the front edge, border and scroll engraved white metal frame and grip-strap, reblacked scroll engraved hammer, chequered walnut grips, case-hardened butt-cap with hinged trap-cover engraved with a flower-head, and reblacked border and scroll engraved trigger-guard, the barrel retaining nearly all its original blued finish, London and Birmingham proof marks, in fitted mahogany case lined with green baize with accessories including brass-mounted copper pistol-flask and iron bullet-mould / loading rod, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon.

Lot 607

BEATTIE, LONDON A FINE CASED 54-BORE TRANTER`S PATENT FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 8,887.T, with 6in. blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved with scrollwork at the breech-end, border and scroll engraved blued top-strap signed `J. BEATTIE. 205, REGENT ST. LONDON`, case-hardened border engraved serial numbered cylinder, border and scroll engraved blued frame, chequered walnut butt, border and scroll engraved case-hardened butt-cap and blued trigger-guard, bright border and scroll engraved Tranter`s Patent rammer, and nearly all its original blued finish throughout, London proof marks, in original fitted mahogany case lined with green baize with accessories including brass Tranter`s Patent double-cavity bullet-mould, brass-mounted copper Dixon pistol-flask, and bullet tin, the lid with Beattie trade label, the exterior with silver-plated brass circular escutcheon.

Lot 53

A glass flask and sandwich tin, enclosed in brown leather case

Lot 62

A late Victorian Saddle Flask with silver top engraved `A. Wrench, 2nd RAC Steeplechase, Xmas `95, London 1894, with leather case

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