SOLD FOR £60
A pair of large and impressive 20th Century Chinese pottery moon shaped flasks decorated courtly figures 48cm
SOLD FOR £160
An Edwardian style silver hip flask 228 grams, 15cm, rubbed marks
SOLD FOR £110
A silver engine turned hip flask Sheffield 1936 84 grams, 10cm
SOLD FOR £260
A Victorian silver mounted double ended tapered hunting flask London 1877, 23.5cm, in original fitted leather case
SOLD FOR £400
A Victorian silver hunting flask of conical form with cup base, Birmingham 1870, 286 grams, 27cm,
SOLD FOR £110
An interesting 19th century sales catalogue entitled "Saddlery" detailing hand coloured prints and prices of horse tack, bridles and saddles as well as powder flasks, dram bottles and travelling cases etc. Cloth examples are also present
SOLD FOR £120
A small silver leather mounted hip flask with silver cup Sheffield 1928, 10cm
SOLD FOR £130
A small silver hip flask with cup base Birmingham 1945 118 grams, 9cm
SOLD FOR £60
A First World War silver plated mounted and leather hip flask the engraved base cup Mr White from Ralph, August 1914 to Jan 1916 "Keep Low"
SOLD FOR £90
An Edwardian cut glass silver mounted spirit hip flask with silver lid and engraved monogram base cup 15cm
SOLD FOR £160
A silver hip flask with silver cup base, Birmingham 1928, 120 grams, 9cm
SOLD FOR £55
A silver plated hip flask and minor plated wares
SOLD FOR £70
A glass, leather and silver mounted hip flask with silver cover and cup base, Sheffield 1925, 16cm
SOLD FOR £110
An Edwardian glass hip flask with silver top and cup base, London 1904, 15.5cm
SOLD FOR £55
A silver plated mounted hip flask with cup base, a silver and tortoiseshell fruit knife
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian silver mounted glass hip flask London 1899 15cm
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian silver mounted hip flask London 1898 with a silver cup and a half leather body 14cm
SOLD FOR £1600
Samuel Nock, a heavy large bore double barrelled Howdah percussion pistol, with walnut stock and chequer grip, the lock plate marked S Nock with stirrup ram rod, the barrel marked S Nock Regent Street, the oak box fitted a cap box with steel bullet mould, cleaning rod, 2 turn keys and a copper and brass powder flask, labelled Samuel Nock and marked Lieutenant Jack Bryant RHA to the top
SOLD FOR £1700
A five shot, 54 bore improved frame single action Adams percussion revolver with octagonal barrel fitted with a Rigby patent ramer, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.14312, the top marked Deane.Adams & Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the butt fitted a cap box, together with a brass bullet mould, turn key, copper and brass powder flask by James Dixon, steel oiler, all contained in an oak case the interior labelled Deane and Sons
SOLD FOR £920
William Tranter, a five shot double action 54 bore octagonal barrel percussion revolver marked W Tranter Patent no.34,378, contained in a fitted leather case with James Dixon & Sons brass powder flask, turn key, nipple key, oiler and brass bullet mould (slightly misshapen), contained in an oak box, the lid labelled Adams revolving pistol
SOLD FOR £1150
A 54 bore five shot Adams percussion revolver, retailed by George Gibbs of 20 Clare Street Bristol, the chamber with London proof mark and marked Deane Adams and Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.11643R, the butt fitted a cap box, contained in an oak case fitted a bullet mould, cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask by G & J W Hawksley
SOLD FOR £200
A gentleman's Edwardian silver hip flask with cup base Sheffield 1906, 120 grams, 10.5cm
SOLD FOR £2500
Samuel Nock, a pair of patent patchlock duelling/target pistols, the 26cm Damascus twist barrels marked Samuel Nock 180 Fleet Street London, Gunmakers to His Majesty, the barrel with proofhouse mark and numbered 6467, engraved lock plates signed Samuel Nock, with walnut chequer grip with wadding punch, turn key and cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £8800
Joseph Lang, a cased pair of early 19th Century 44 bore percussion pistols (converted from flintlock), both blued octagonal barrels stamped with London company and view proof marks and engraved "I Lang Haymarket". The pistols numbered 1 and 2 on the breach and numbered 465 and 466 on the trigger guard respectively. The stocks and grips in walnut, the grips having checkered pattern with bright steel roccoco buttcaps. The lock plate and hammer engraved with floral design. The walnut case fitted with label of "Joseph Lang, 22 Cockspur Street" and containing ball mould, 2 turnscrews, wadding punch, copper and brass powder flask, cleaning rod, mallet. The case having having two compartments containing oiler, a bone brush and a collection of shot
SOLD FOR £540
An 18th century English 18 bore flintlock pistol by Griffin, together with a similar by Barber. Both pistols stamped London view and proof mark with makers mark in between having brass butt caps and engraved escutcheons ("No. 1" on the Barber, "JM" on the Griffin), both with walnut stocks and replacement ramrods, (some damage to each stock). The later made up case containing a copper and brass powder flask and two turn screws