Winchester a folding pocket knife with polished steel and wooden grip 9cm, ditto double bladed pocket knife with wooden grip 9cm and an Ancient Warrior a pocket knife with polished steel and wooden grip 13cm
Arnold & Sons London, a budding type knife with 4 cm blade, a Guinness advertising twin bladed knife complete with bottle opener 4cm, Thomas Turner & Co a twin bladed pocket knife the grip marked Barnardo Helpers League Founders Service award and 5 other pocket knives
John Watts a waiters friend pocket knife, 3 double bladed pocket knives - Wilkinson Sword and Owltic one blade decorated a violin, 2 multi bladed pocket knives Venure and A J Henckels, 1 other marked EKA Sweden and 3 other pocket knives
Ibberson a twin bladed pocket knife with mother of pearl grip (chip to grip), Kaicut pocket knife the grip in the form of a shot gun cartridge, a miniature Bowie knife with 7cm blade and leather scabbard, an unmarked multi bladed knife with leather case, 3 unmarked multi bladed knives, a smokers 2 bladed knife
A skinning knife with 14cm blade, a Brand 69 model 1910 skinning knife with leather scabbard, an Opinel folding knife, an unmarked ditto and 1 other skinning knife with horn grip
A rare 1820 copper box medal by J G Hancock, the lid embossed with garter collar and Chronology of The Sovereigns of England, the reverse embossed a portrait of George IV and marked His Royal Highness George Prince Regent, containing 13 of 17 card discs of Kings and Queens, 46mm
An unusual .35 calibre percussion revolver in the style of a Colt 1851 London Navy, serial no.7, most likely a Belgian Brevet, with blued 7 1/2" octagonal barrel, plain cylinder with Birmingham proofs and traces of colour hardening, blued open iron frame with dome headed screws and large capping cut-out, blued iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, having a chequered walnut grip with radiused heel (possibly reprofiled), numbered only on cylinder and wedge, complete with leather holster, proof marks for Liege