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A quantity of mixed collectibles to include a War Department 1958 petrol tank, two brown AEW-Nimrod Project Team Ties, brassware to include clock, crumb tray, bell, etc, hip flask, one boxed, cigarette card album 'Cars', Wedgwood glass mushroom paperweight, a cased pair of Lieberman & Gortz 10x50 binoculars, a 1970s Alan Wallwork tile and two sketchbooks containing mostly portraits, etc.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE BACCHUS MASK MUG, AND LATE 19TH CENTURY TREACLE-GLAZED SPIRIT FLASK the pearlware mug moulded as a grinning satyr mask, with large loop handle, 9cm high; the spirit flask modelled as a mermaid, 19cm high. (2)Pearlware mug: small glaze chip to the rim, approx 4mm long, general fine crazing. Spirit flask: small glaze chip to the rim, light surface wear.
A 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 37577, basically GC, the action very weak. This appears to be a London Colt, with steel trigger guard and backstrap, which has had the barrel, cylinder and backstrap struck off and re-finished, the cylinder, which retains traces of London proofs, re-engraved with shipping scene, the barrel stamped in two staggered lines "Address/ Col. Colt London", the breech and backstrap etched with panels of scrollwork, the grips good; in its English green baize lined oak case with instruction label in the lid, containing copper powder flask, brass bullet mould, nipple key, and cap tin. GC, the keyhole escutcheon missing. £700-800
A pair of officer's 16 bore percussion holster pistols, signed "Smith" c 1840, flat topped round twist barrels 7", secured by a single wedge, signed stepped locks engraved with scrolls and having safety bolts, walnut fullstocks with rounded chequered butts, rectangular silver escutcheons, with entwined initials, steel mounts incorporating pineapple finial to trigger guard and swivel ramrods. GWO & C, one hammer pitted and with replacement screw, patches of rust near the muzzles; in a fitted converted cutlery box with a 3 way copper powder flask by Sykes and a reproduction trade label. £500-800
A 54-BORE FIVE SHOT TRANTER'S PATENT DOUBLE TRIGGER SELF COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER, no.16,581T retailed in Australia, top strap of frame and part of barrel engraved 'GEORGE . WHITFIELD . CANNON . HOUSE . KING . St . SYDNEY . N.S.W.' within foliate frame, retaining approximately 50% original blued finish overall, frame engraved with scrolling foliage and No. 16,581T, cylinder engraved No. 16,581, frame stamped WH, polished rammer and double triggers each stamped W. TRANTER'S PATENT, chequered one piece walnut grip. Good condition. In its green felt lined mahogany case containing Dixon flask retaining much original finish overall, bronze twin cavity bullet mould stamped W. TRANTER'S PATENT blued steel cut off stamped 54, two japanned tins for W Tranter's lubricating bullets and for W Tranter's patent lubricating composition each with printed green label, Eley Bros cap tin, leather pouch with Eley printed trade label and another label Made exprefsly for JOHN DEANE & SON'S PATENT REVOLVERS, Dixon pewter oil bottle, ebony cleaning rod, turnscrew and nipple key each with brass mounts and steel ends, turned ebony nipple box, case with vacant brass escutcheon, key hole, fastening hooks and screw heads (hinges slightly damaged).
A MODEL 1851 LONDON COLT NAVY SIX-SHOT SINGLE ACTION .36 CALIBRE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, no.13967 (all matching) manufactured in 1854, 7½" octagonal blued barrel cut with accelerated twist rifling and deeply stamped - ADDRESS. COL: COLT. LONDON - colour hardened rammer and frame stamped COLT'S PATENT, iron trigger guard and gripstrap, one piece walnut grip. Retaining approximately 35% original blued and colour hardened finish overall, a few small areas of light pitting and some age wear overall. In its green felt lined fitted English oak case with brass escutcheon in lid containing correct bag-shaped copper powder flask with brass top stamped G & J. W. HAWKSELY SHEFFIELD, nozzle stamped 1½, 1 3/8 and 1¼ drams (brass retains nearly all original lacquer, body retains much original lacquer), pewter oil bottle and Eley/Colt labelled cap tin and key. Note: 'Unproved arms are judged to have been meant for export, but this has not been firmly established' in 'Colonel Colt London - the history of Colt's London firearms, 1851 - 1857', J. G. Rosa, 1976, p.190.
A CASED 120-BORE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION DEANE HARDING REVOLVER, 4.5inch sighted octagonal blued barrel engraved DEANE & SON LONDON BRIDGE, faded blued cylinder engraved No. 7004 l, border engraved blued frame marked DEANE HARDING'S PATENT NO. 7004 L, chequered wooden grip, contained in its green baize lined oak case, the lid with Deane & Son trade label, complete with bullet mould, cleaning rod, nipple key, lacquered copper flask, chamois cap bag.
A GEORGIAN ROYAL ARTILLERY PRIMING FLASK, circa 1770, 17cm over all length, the turned tapering brass nozzle with sprung top, polished horn body, the base marked 8 R. RAB 51. The markings denote 8th Brigade, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Gun number 51. Of the type used throughout the American Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
A PEAR SHAPED POLISHED HORN POWDER FLASK, 2nd ½ of the 18th century, rounded front (cracked) and flattened back, brass mounts, common top, short fixed nozzle; and a scarce black hard leather powder flask, c. 1760-1775, with shaped brass top and turned nozzle, wrap around spring hooked onto the brass lever. The latter in dirty, uncleaned and untouched condition, the sewn seam worn in places. (2)
A LARGE COPPER POWDER FLASK, c.1800, common brass oval top fitted with four position nozzle with vertical openings for the locating screw, with 4 brass suspension rings; and a heavy copper powder flask embossed with 'bush', 1st ½ of the 19th century, common lacquered brass top and adjustable nozzle, 2 brass hanging rings, unmarked but stamped W, retaining much original lacquered finish (2).
comprising a carved wooden tea caddy/tobacco jar, lead lined interior, 17cm high, a 19th century copper and brass powder flask by Nimrod, depicting a man and dog 18cm in length, a silver plated chinoiserie box, the cover with a dragon design 5cm x 9.5cm, two further boxes, a ladies purse, leather and metal 21cm wide, a small metal dog, a ladies chainmail purse and a pipe in a fitted case, burr walnut, with a hallmarked silver collar, broken from the amber stem, some wear etc, AF (9)
Of Sporting Interest - A collection of vintage 20th century football soccer memorabilia to include Euro2008 foot ball, Barcelona Football Club ball shaped flask, Munich 1974 World Cup ball, World Cup trophy shaped sculpture, two set of World Cup France 1998 pint glasses, various stein glasses, together with a 'Le Vin des Supporters' bottle.
A Chinese moon flask, painted porcelain, decorated with a pink and blue floral pattern, with a Qianlong mark to the base, 33cm wide x 43cm highThis piece is Chinese style to our knowledge, and further examination may determine its authenticity. Restoration to the neck of the vase, and missing handles to the top of the neck, evidence of previous handles.
A Percussion Transitional Six-Shot Revolver, marked on top of hexagonal barrel Reilly, 205 New Oxford Street, London, chequered grip, decoration to percussion, proof marked to cylinder in fitted wooden case having makers label with accessories including powder flask and shot CONDITION REPORT In working order Age related wear to cylinder No other major faults
A USA Colt Five Shot Percussion Pistol possibly 1849 Pocket Pistol, Colts Patent no 79962 and engraved Stage Coach on cylinder, Sam Colt New York City on barrel, barrel length 9cm in fitted wooden case with Powder Flask & Bullet Mould etc CONDITION REPORT In working order Overall in good condition, no major faults
A Chinese Famille Rose Peaches Moon Flask H 35cm; W 26cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.
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