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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.
TWO AFRICAN AXES AND TWO AFRICAN POWDER-FLASKS, 19TH CENTURY the first axe with engraved flat head formed as a horned monster, rectangular rear blade engraved with a wavy pattern, and hardwood haft with steel cap; the second with engraved head, and hardwood haft studded with domed brass nails; the first powder-flask of ridged pear-shaped form, the outer surface covered with leather studded with domed brass nails, and fitted with a turned ivory nozzle; and the second of horn with large engraved brass mounts enriched with silver scrollwork the first: 54cm; 21 3/8in overall (4)
A FITTED CASE FOR A PAIR OF BELGIAN PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOLS BY TOUREY A LIÈGE, MID-19TH CENTURY for a pair of pistols approximately 40cm long, the outer surfaces veneered with rosewood and ebony borders, inlaid with brass on the lid including an elaborately pierced central plaque centring on the owner's initials 'P v D' beneath a Royal crown, the interior lined in red velvet (areas of wear), and retaining a number of contemporary accessories including bullet-mould, powder-flask, turnscrew and ramrod
A GROUP OF GUN ACCESSORIES comprising a cap dispenser made by Ken Steggles; a small powder flask for a pistol; a powder flask by Dixon with beaded design; a large French pistol flask of pineapple form; a shot dispenser nozzle; a Continental multi tool put in a horn body; a large bore powder dispenser; a barrel wrench for a percussion pocket pistol; a Popes patent pinfire cartridge extractor; part of a rifle backsight by Parker; two military sling swivels; a lions head boss; a ramrod for a rimfire pistol; a steel spring; a breech inspectors tool, a gun screwdriver by Hawkesley with horn handle; a tin of Kynoch percussion caps, and part of a powder flask body (19)
A GERMAN CIRCULAR POWDER-FLASK, LATE 17TH CENTURY of turned burrwood, the inner and outer surfaces each decorated with a series of concentric circles (the inside with a small hole), the outer face inlaid in bone with a circular arrangement of flowerheads and pellets joined by a series of slender panels, enclosed by a steel band around the edge, fitted with tapering steel nozzle with spring cut-off, a pair of rectangular steel loops for suspension, and with later green tassels 17cm; 6 3/4in high
AN ITALIAN BONE POWDER-FLASK ENGRAVED IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY decorated over its surface with figures from classical mythology within a framework of differing patterns of foliage and interlace, fitted with hound's mask nozzle, and a pair of steel rings for suspension 30.5cm; 12in high
A RARE FOUR-WAY LARGE COPPER FLASK, MID-19TH CENTURY with tapering copper body of circular then oval section, the base fitted with a cavity for flints and with a brass cap with knurled rim, the top fitted with brass nozzle and spring cut-off, and two tubular compartments for ball 17.8cm; 7in high Given the provision for a large quantity of ball this may have been made for a repeating gun.
A HORN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 18TH CENTURY AND AN EMBOSSED COPPER POWDER-FLASK BY J. & W. HAWKSLEY, 19TH CENTURY the first with natural cowhorn body, fitted with German silver basal cap and a slender band each with suspension loop, and graduated German silver nozzle with spring cut-off; the second decorated with scrolling foliage on each side, the outer face including a hunter, hound and horse vignette, and with graduated nozzle with spring cut-off the first: 29cm; 11 3/8in (2)
A VERY LARGE HORN FLASK, 18TH CENTURY of curved stained cowhorn, fitted with turned horn basal cap decorated with a pattern of concentric bands and with turned horn threaded stopper, a pair of steel sling swivels on brass washers, and retaining a leather carrying strap (nozzle missing) 68.5cm; 27in
A LARGE HORN POWDER-FLASK AND FOUR FURTHER POWDER-FLASKS, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES the first with cowhorn body, brass basal cap with scalloped border, fitted in the centre with a threaded wooden stopper, brass nozzle with spring cut-off and with a suspension loop at each end; a brass flask by Hawksley, a leather shot flask, and two further powder-flasks (worn) the first: 41cm; 16 1/8in (5)
A CASED PAIR OF 25 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICERS PISTOLS SIGNED MEREDITH, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1830 each with browned twist heavy octagonal barrel fitted with platinum fore-sight and inscribed 'London' over the breech, engraved case-hardened breech decorated with sprays of foliage, inlaid with two gold lines and fitted with pierced platinum plug, engraved case-hardened breech tang decorated en suite and fitted with standing back-sight, signed engraved flush-fitting blued bolted lock decorated with further sprays of foliage, blued hammer en suite, blued set trigger (one sear defective), figured walnut half-stock, chequered butt, engraved blued steel mounts comprising spurred trigger-guard with pineapple finial and rear ramrod-pipe, browned forward ramrod-pipe, silver fore-end cap, vacant silver escutcheon and silver barrel bolt escutcheons, original brass-tipped wooden ramrods and retaining some original colour throughout: in their original fitted mahogany case with brass flush-fitting carrying handle, lined in blue velvet (areas of light wear, two compartments loose), and complete with original accessories comprising blued bullet mould, nipple wrench, copper three-way flask, mallet and mainspring clamp 40cm; 15 3/4in Henry Meredith signed his guns London but is recorded at 22 Whitehall Street, and 48 St Pauls Square, Birmingham 1824-27 and 1828-33 respectively.
A CASED PAIR OF 180 BORE BELGIAN PERCUSSION MUFF PISTOLS, LIÈGE PROOF, CIRCA 1850 each with etched twist turn-off barrel, scroll-engraved box-lock action, engraved folding trigger, ebonised butt, and German silver escutcheon: in original fitted cased veneered with walnut and lined with plum velvet (light wear, lid warped), and complete with a three-part flask and associated combination bullet-mould, turnscrew and nipple wrench 11cm; 4 1/4in
A CASED PAIR OF 30 BORE PERCUSSION BELT PISTOLS BY JOSEPH LANG, 7 HAYMARKET, LONDON, CIRCA 1835 each with signed browned twist octagonal sighted barrel fitted with stirrup ramrod beneath, scroll-engraved case-hardened breech incorporating the back-sight, scroll-engraved case-hardened side-hammer action fitted with sliding safety-catch, finely chequered walnut butt, scroll-engraved blued steel mounts comprising trigger-guards, butt-caps with traps and plain belt hooks, and vacant silver escutcheons (light surface rust): in their original fitted oak case lined in green baize, the lid with trade label for 22 Cockspur Street, and complete with some accessories including bullet mould and copper priming flask (the lid detached, case worn) 21.2cm; 8 1/4in Joseph Lang worked at 7 Haymarket from 1825-52, the following year he is recorded at 22 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross until 1874.
Seven Pieces of 19th Century treen: A small turned rosewood bottle flask with screw-on domed lid stamped LOW SON & BENBOW, 3¾ ins (9.5 cms) in height. A pair of turned salts, 2¼ ins (6 cms) in height. A turned egg-cup. A turned rosewood bottle case with ring-turned cylindrical sides and lift off lid centred by a raised neck with stopper 5½ ins (14 cms) in height. A cylindrical box with finial knopped dome lid, inscribed inside; 'Made from Gunuy Wood 1888'. And an urn-shaped container with acorn finialed lid and pedestal foot, 5 ins (13 cms) in height.
Six Pieces of 19th Century Turned Boxwood Treen; A glove powdering flask 5 ins (13 cms) in height. A multiple thread dispensing barrel with ring turned bands and a series of drilled holes to the ends stamped STEREO Co PATENT 4 ins (10 cms) high. A small ring-turned globular container with an acorn finialed lid & pedestal foot 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in height. A cylindrical box with shaped screw-on lid 4¼ ins (11 cms) in height. A small ring-turned parallel sides goblet shaped container with an ebony turned final knop to the lid and pedestal base on flared foot, 3 ins (8 cms) in height. And a needle case with ring turned sides and a screw on lid with ebony finial 3 ins (8 cms) in height.

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