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A 19th Century copper and brass powder flask with flattened bulbous body, embossed with two huntsmen at rest within leaf scroll borders, 8.5ins high, and a 19th Century brass framed and steel percussion capped pocket pistol with 1.75ins steel barrel, brass framed mechanism and walnut stock, 6ins overall (mechanism faulty and handle loose)
A mid 19th Century boxed transitional revolver, octagonal rifled barrel marked 'W Jones maker', six shot percussion cylinder, solid steel frame which forms the grip frame and butt plate which is all foliage panel engraved, chequered walnut slab sided grips, mahogany case which is green felt lined and fitted, complete with turn screw, cleaning rod, cap tin, bullet mould and copper and brass bag shaped powder flask, some pitting, overall length 27cm 10.5 inches.
An Unusual Trencher Salt, probably 18th century, of cushion shape, on a swept low pedestal foot, {5.2cm high; A Cobalt Blue Glass Scent Bottle, of hexagonal panelled form, perhaps Austrian, first half of the 19th century, {10cm}; Two Others Similar in Plain Glass; A Small Baluster Shape Scent Bottle, with incised wrythen fluted decoration, probably second half of the 18th century, {7cm}; A Canoe Shape Inkwell, with moulded and fluted decoration, {12.2cm}; and A Novelty Glass Bellows Flask, {15cm} (rim chip and applied sections missing) (7).
A Minton's Art Pottery Studio (Kensington Gore) Moon Flask and Cover, circa 1870, printed and painted with two birds, two butterflies and a beetle amongst diverse blossoming shrubs and branches, including peach, against a duck egg blue ground, with green bands and gilding to the slightly domed cover, rim and four peg feet, impressed "Minton", year mark for 1870, and painter's initials "AS", the cover also printed mark to the underside "Mintons Art Pottery Studio Kensington Gore", {30.5cm high} (rim restored and gilding rubbed).
A VICTORIAN SALTGLAZED SPIRIT FLASK, decorated with a raised profile of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, each within a Gothic arch, 7.5ins high, a 19th Century two tone glazed SPIRIT BOTTLE, of square form with a side handle, impressed registration mark, 7.5ins high and a pottery SPIRIT BOTTLE, faux osier-work sides, inscribed Willie Brewed a Peck O'Maut, 7.25ins high. (3).
A 19TH CENTURY GREEN NAILSEA STYLE SCENT FLASK, with white line decoration, 3ins high (lacks collar), a multi coloured and latticino shell shaped SCENT FLASK, .a.f., a snail shaped white and coloured line glass SCENT BOTTLE and a small multi coloured SCENT BOTTLE, with crown shaped sprinkler stopper. (4).
(*)A GEORGE III FOUR PIECE GLASS CRUET SET of ovoid shape, cut with oval, diamond and other decoration, the pepper with silver cover hallmarked Sheffield 1815, the silver cover on the mustard pot unmarked (the spoon London 1806), the two other condiment bottles with glass stoppers, also, a silver topped facet cut sifter, London 1791, a small Continental spirit flask with stopper and three various cut drinking glasses (9).
A LATE VICTORIAN PORCELAIN SCENT BOTTLE cylindrical, painted with a Geisha girl, silver cover, London 1900, also another similar painted in the Imari palette with flowers, silver cover, Birmingham 1899, a compressed circular flask painted with a pretty female inscribed 'Femme du Paris', with gilt metal mounts, a green glass scent bottle of knopped form decorated with white enamel and gilt floral sprays and a mother of pearl and gilt metal telescopic holder (?), 7cm long.

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