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A Copper Powder Flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, of typical pear shape, embossed with a couple of hounds within a cartouche of acorns, oak leaves, diapering, a fox's mask and a stag's head, with brass charger; a Sykes's Copper Powder Flask, embossed with overlapping leaves; a Leather Shot Flask, embossed with a hound and pheasants (3)
A 19th Century Horn Powder Flask, incised with a crown flanked by crossed standards over a cartouche inscribed "QUARTER MASTER R.France, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, Cartaxo, Portugal, 1827", with wood set base, lacks stopper, 47cm.. **In 1827 a British Expeditionary Force of 5,000 men under Sir William Clinton landed in Portugal in support of General Saldanha's constitutional army. The British had no involvement in the action and withdrew in 1828
A Bentley/Webley Open Top Five Shot Percussion Single and Double Action Revolver, the 12.5cm octagonal steel barrel with fixed sight and side rammer, the chamber with Birmingham proof marks, the frame engraved PATENT 14141, and with two piece chequered walnut grip, contained in a mahogany fitted case with copper pistol flask, brass and mahogany cleaning rod and tin of caps.. **Together with a copy of a letter regarding the revolver from Webley & Scott Ltd, 1972.
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Turn-over Double Barrel Pocket Pistol, the 3cm turn-off steel barrels with Birmingham proof marks, dolphin hammer, foliate engraved box lock, concealed trigger and walnut chequered bag butt, in a mahogany fitted case with copper pistol flask, steel key, bullet mould, oil bottle and cap box.
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Belt Pistol by E Baker & Son, London, with signed 12.5cm browned steel barrel, foliate engraved dolphin hammer and signed lock plate, with slide safety, walnut full stock with brass trigger guard with acanthus bud finial and brass ramrod pipe, with steel belt hook and swivel ramrod, in a mahogany case with copper flask, steel bullet mould, brass cap box, oil bottle and three rosewood handled tools.
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Over-and-Under Double Barrel Pistol by E M Reilly, New Oxford Street, London, the 9cm steel barrels with London proof marks, signed on the rib, with foliate engraved blued steel hammers, the walnut chequered butt with hinged cap box, and with steel swivel ramrod, in a mahogany case with later paper label, and brass pistol flask, rosewood handled key, cap tin and steel bullet mould.
An Early 19th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol, the octagonal brass barrel crudely numbered 264 to the underside, the box lock engraved with star motifs, walnut bag butt, with screw end steel ramrod; a Copper Powder Flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, of typical form with bead fluted decoration and brass charger (2)
A Scarce Joseph Bentley 100 Bore Percussion Five Shot Revolver, with 9.5cm octagonal blued steel barrel and foliate engraved frame, the cylinder numbered 1 to 5 and with Birmingham proof marks, with trigger-set safety catch, side rammer and chequered wood two piece grip, in a mahogany fitted case with copper pistol flask, oil bottle and a horn patch box.
A 19th Century Double Barrel Percussion Cap Sporting Gun by Charles Lancaster, New Bond Street, London, with signed barrels, foliate engraved steel lock plate and trigger guard, figured walnut half stock with chequered grip, in a brass bound fitted oak case with accessories including a James Dixon leather covered powder flask, a leather shot flask, a steel bullet mould, rosewood handled nipple key and screwdriver, and cap tin.
A set of WW II medals full size and miniature, awarded to Lieut. E.G.Duncan-John R.N.V.R., together with an alloy boxing medal with one side engraved 'Officers Heavyweight Winner 1946', verso Lieut. Duncan-John R.N.V.R., Ceylon, together with five badges and a leather cased pocket spirit flask with screw top cup, marked 'Equestrian' made in England.
A pair of 19th Century Sheffield plate candlesticks, each tapering stem on a circular base, with reeded rims, a plated coffee pot with foliate scroll spout, the domed hinge lid with fruit finial above a tapering body decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls, and a leather bound glass hip flask with detachable cup.
A necklace in a scroll pierced link design, an Oriental gilt bangle, a rectangular scent flask, a babies teething ring, with a heart shaped bell, a pair of mother of pearl and gilt metal lorgnettes (damaged), a lapis lazuli pendant, with a neckchain, a nephrite ring, a pendant designed as a deer, eight further items and a jewellery box.
A Royal Doulton stoneware flask, the pear shaped coffee coloured body relief decorated with an Art Nouveau style band of entwined stems and floral medallions above a blue ground, applied with a loop handle to the shoulders beneath the blue spherical stopper, impressed marks to base with numerals '9612'.
A Victorian silver spirit flask of tapered form with domed screw-on cover, the whole engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament, 5.5ins high, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1865, with presentation inscription "G. Rosenthal to J.T. Sleep Esq. Decr. 21st 1867", with conforming silvery metal pull-of cup (gross weight 5ozs - cup unmarked)
An Early Glazed Terracotta Lenticular Flask, possibly French (A/F) relief moulded with a mass of scrolling flowers & foliage surrounding rosettes centring the round cushion sides, enriched with white & blue enamels. The spout and shoulder-mounted loop handles now mainly missing, 14 ins (36 cms) in diameter.

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