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A vintage wicket picnic hamperA hinged basket with two bottle holders, dressed by The Crown's Set Decorating department, to include: a tartan blanket and scarf; two chromium steel sandwich boxes; a white-metal hip flask with brass cover imitating a cartridge base; two enamel tin mugs; a thermos flask; and a pair of Chinon field glasses, the basket: 31cm wide, 35.5cm deep, 52cm high (12in wide, 13 1/2in deep, 20in high) (11)Footnotes:Dressed by The Crown's Set Decorating Department and may have changed from when used in the filming of The Crown.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cased Samuel Nock percussion Tranter double trigger revolver Cased Samuel Nock 80 bore percussion Tranter double trigger revolver, 4inch octagonal barrel with engraved scroll borders, the tope engraved 'Sam.l nock 116 Jermyn St. London' the frame with traces of original blue, numbered 4463T, and fitted with 'W.Tranter's Patent' removable rammer, five shot cylinder, the double trigger also stamped 'W.Tranter's Patent', chequered grips fitted with oval boss. The mahogany case with green lining and Samuel Nock trade plate, the accessories include a twin cavity bullet mould serial numbered to the gun, C&J.W. Hawksley powder flask, nipple wrench, cleaning rod with worm, James Dixon and Sons Sheffield oil bottle, W&C Eley cap tin, grease tin, and a Samuel Nock & Co. labelled tin of bullets.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. The box measures 33cm x 19cm. The revolver is in good above-average general condition. The blued finish, whilst being present in alot of places has worn away from the cylinder and alot of the frame. There is some light brown speckling seen in the patches which lack bluing. The bore has some light pitting spots but a strong rifling pattern. The action works well with strong springs and good timing. The chequered grip has some light dents but nothing deep and is free from splits or repairs. The case is structurally sound, one corner has a gap at the joint. there are some chips to the lining of the lid and the lock is missing and a very slight warp, typically seen in old cases, to the lid around the lock area. The green fabric lining has some moth damage as does the label. There is a small glue repair to one corner of a partition. The exterior of the cases have dents scratches and marks. The baseboard has a split at one corner. There are stains wear and losses to the labels and finish of the tins inside the case. The bullet mould and nipple key are lightly pitted on the steel parts.
James McCririck percussion .451 target rifle, 35inch browned barrel with scroll engraved false breech with platinum plug, engraved 'James McCririck Ayr' stamped with Birmingham proof marks, and fitted with windage adjustable front sight, the underside of the muzzle fitted with a tiny plug to align the muzzle guard found in the case. The lock fitted with sliding safety, engraved with maker name and scrolling, the half length stock with tang mounted sights, with horn capped forend, figured chequered stock and steel butt plate, the pistol grip capped in horn with vacant silver escutcheon. The oak case being a well made artificially aged modern reproduction, with brass corners and central escutcheon engraved 'C.M'. Fitted out with muzzle guard, oil bottle, leather barrel sling mount, G& J.W. Hawksley powder flask, percussion cap tin, bullet box, and sliding drawer fitted out with nipple wrench, mini screw driver, front sight with two elements, rear peep sight. Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.The case measures 97cm x 22cm. The rifle is in excellent general condition. The bore is bright and shiny with a crisp rifling pattern and no signs of pitting or damage. The browning to the barrel is worn in places especially around the muzzle where a protector has been slid into place for cleaning. There is an odd scratch to the finish. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is slight wear to the blued metal parts. The stock has one very small crack which is illustrated in images 37 - 39 online. Outside of this it only has some light dents, scratches and signs of use.The case is a well made modern replacement, it is structurally sound with no signs of damage.
Cased Hollis and Sheath percussion .577 volunteer rifle, 36 inch barrel secured by three bands and fitted with a folding ladder rear sight, engraved 'Hollis and Sheath makers to her majesty's war department' the lock with simple border line engraving and maker name, crisply chequered stock with vacant escutcheon. The oak case contains a heavy duty ramrod with brass muzzle protector, Field 70 grain cartridge tester stamped with 233 Holborn London address, G&J.W. Hawksley screwdriver, two scrapers, mainspring clamp, Sergeant's tool, nipple key with two spare nipples and hole clearing spike, leather sling, James Dixon and Sons Sheffield powder flask with leather covered body, bullet mould stamped WD for William Davies, cap tin with top hat percussion caps, oil bottle and one other tin. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.The case measures 140cm x 24cm Rifle conditionThe rifle has a nicely used and lightly worn overall look. Most of the metal has lost its finish and there are just small traces of blue scattered found in small detailed areas. The metalwork has some light-speckled pitting marks throughout. The bore is in very good order with strong rifling and only a couple of light shadows which are more likely to be cleaning residue/ dried oil than pitting.The action cocks and releases with a strong spring. The nipple unscrews. The rifle has the look of one that has been held in the past on licence and used as it is all clean and well kept without the accumulation of dirt found on a gun that has been asleep for the last 100 or more years. The stock is free from splits or cracks, there are some light dents and scratches but nothing defacing.The screw which holds the rear sight spring in place is a freshly blued replacement.Case conditionThe case has several shrinkage splits along the lid as well as some around the brass screw heads. There are lots of chips, dents and surface marks from wear and use. Whilst the case is structurally sound enough to transport the rifle around in, the corners are starting to separate and come loose. The lock escutcheon is missing as is the key, the lid does not sit down quite flush around the lock area when closed. There is a section of partition broken away from the inside of the lining as well as a wood blocks for the rifle to rest on which are now missing. The linings have small chips and in places are starting to come loose. The inside lid has a bald patch of varnish where a label once existed. The contents of the case are probably not all original as the condition of the pieces varies, with the bullet mould being very heavily pitted but other pieces only having light pitting. The sling is dry and has surface cracks and wear.On second examination, I am not 100 percent sure the case was made of this rifle. It is certainly a case for a volunteer Enfield as the fit is near perfect. The only thing that concerns me is the loop at the front of the trigger guard to retain a nipple cover. This has worn a depression into the lining of the case and is an overly snug fit. I am not sure this is an error a casemaker would have made but cannot be certain. The loop on the trigger guard could have been added or changed however.
An Art Deco hallmarked silver three-piece dressing table set with filled handles and blue engine turned finish, in presentation box, a silver plated and brown leather hip flask, a wooden hairbrush with applied silver initial 'L', various items of costume jewellery, hair slides, necklaces, etc.
A flintlock pistol by Wogdon of London, engraved detail, marked Wodgon, 24cm long and a leather shot flaskRobert Wogdon manufactured flintlock firearms from the 1760s onwards and was especially known for duelling pistols. The name Wogdon became synonymous with duelling, to the extent that duels in England were sometimes referred to as "a Wogdon affair". Wogdon formed a partnership in 1794 with John Barton, after which their pistols were signed Wogdon and Barton. The present example can therefore be dated between 1760-1794.Some pitting to metal. Knocks and dents to wood in line with age and usage. Cocking action and trigger functioning well.
A 19th century possibly Turkish or Albanian 'Rat-Tail' Miquelet flintlock holster Pistol, 31 cm tapering barrel, stock entirely covered with sheet brass nicely engraved with scrolls, lacking trigger guard but does cock and fire despite loose trigger, total length 51 cm, together with a 19th century Turkish brass mounted horn shaped powder flask, 34cm (2) Note: This product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019) Provenance: The Eyres Collection of French Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War Works of Art and Antique Weapons, assembled over many years by a Devon collector. Sold on the instructions of the Executor.
An early 19th century scrimshaw horn Powder Flask, possibly French Prisoner of War, inscribed and dated 1822, ‘Villa Loizo Saturnino – Franca En Line Joano’, 25cm long, together with a carved and pierced bone box containing gaming markers, 13cm high, and two pieces of carved bone miniature furniture (4) Provenance: The Eyres Collection of French Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War Works of Art and Antique Weapons, assembled over many years by a Devon collector. Sold on the instructions of the Executor.

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