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A Georgian officers sword, having brass hilt with shell guards, straight blade, 82cm long £100-150
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An American officer’s sword, brass hilt, straight blade by Ames Man & Co, circa 1862, 71cm long £50-80
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A 19th Century cavalry sword, having steel three bar hilt, slightly curved blade, by Woolley Sargant & Fairfax, 90cm long £70-100
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A 19th Century Indian cavalry sword, having brass three bar hilt, curved blade, 80cm, in leather scabbard £50-70
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An Antique Indian sabre, with an all brass hilt with minaret pommel, curved blade with heavy pitting, 66cm £70-100
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A French chassepot bayonet, St. Etienne 9bre 1871, 58cm blade with brass hilt and steel scabbard; and two other French bayonets, (3) £170-220A single owner collection
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Two C J & W Hawksley black Morocco leather shot flasks, with white metal “German Silver” mounts £60-80
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A James Dixon black leather shot flask, decorated with hanging game to one side; and a Bartram & Co., plain brown leather example, (2) £60-80
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A Bartram & Co., large black leather covered shot flask; 24.5cm £60-80
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A light leather covered shot flask, stamped G & J W H; and a Bartram & Co., example, (2) £40-60
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A brown leather shot flask, decorated hanging game; a plain similar and another decorated on both sides with hanging game, (3) £80-120
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A C & JW Hawksley tan leather shot flask, decorated with galloping horsemen, 20.5cm long £40-60
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An Irish charger top, soft leather bag powder flask; and another similar example decorated on one side with hanging game, (2) £30-60
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A large Hawksley plain leather covered powder flask, 23.5cm £40-60
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A “Sykes patent improved best quality” leather covered powder flask; and a Dixon powder flask, (2) £40-60
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A large 19th Century leather powder flask, with screw hinged top and carrying strap, 37cm £60-100
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A small pistol powder flask, embossed with columbine; and a Dixon plain copper bag shaped pistol flask, (2) £80-120
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A Hawskley coppered powder flask, profusely decorated on one side with deer, hounds and stag head, the white metal top incomplete, 17.5cm; and a reproduction Italian flask, dated 1975, (2) £30-50
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A Hawksley plain brass powder flask, of large size, 24cm; and a Hawksley polished metal flask, 19.5cm, (2) £80-120
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A S & J W Hawksley “German silver” white metal powder flask, 20cm £40-80
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A small plain copper powder flask, by Dixon, 17.5cm; and a polished tin flask, by Dixon, 20cm, (2) £60-100
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A Sykes patent copper powder flask, richly embossed with hanging game amongst oak leaves, 21.5cm £60-80
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A James Dixon copper powder flask, with fluted and beaded decoration, registration mark, 21cm; and a Dixon copper flask with Sykes top, star and foliate decoration, 20.5cm, (2) £80-120
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A James Barlow & Co., Improved Patent copper powder flask, embossed with eagle amongst foliage on both sides, 20.5cm £80-120
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An unusual James Dixon copper powder flask, of basket weave pattern, 22.5cm £80-120
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A James Dixon copper powder flask, double sided decoration of hanging game, 20cm; and another similar decorated on one side with hanging game and foliage, 20cm, (2) £80-120
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A James Dixon copper powder flask, with improved patent top of fluted fan shape, 19cm; and a Dixon polished metal flask with copper improved patent top, decorated with a scene of a setter in rural landscape, 20cm, (2) £80-120
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A large Hawksley copper shell pattern powder flask, hung to a tasselled cord, 25.5cm £80-120
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A Hawksley copper powder flask, of large size, profusely decorated with foliate scrolls and vacant cartouche, 25.5cm £100-200
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A Hawksley copper powder flask, profusely embossed with floral design and vacant cartouche, 21cm £80-120
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A Hawksley copper powder flask, of large size, profusely decorated with oak leaves and stags head, hung to a tasselled cord, 23.5cm £100-200
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A 19th Century Scottish flattened horn and white metal mounted powder flask, (probably silver but unmarked), of flatten form, with thistle motifs and a plaque inscribed “H. Barker”, inset with a Cairngorm style faceted stone, 29cm £300-500
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A mid Victorian horn and silver mounted powder flask, by Sykes, hallmarked Sheffield 1846, 27cm long £500-800
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A Webley “Junior” .177 air pistol, in original box, complete with some Eley wasp pellets and some darts £100-150
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A Webley Premier air pistol, in original box £100-150
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A Webley Mark 1 .177 air pistol £100-150
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A Webley “Senior” .22 air pistol £100-150
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A Webley “Senior” .22 air pistol £100-150
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A pre-war Webley “Junior” .177 air pistol, with metal grip £100-150
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An ASI 4x32 telescopic sight £20-30
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A BSA Cadet Major .177 air rifle £100-150
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A BSA Cadet .177 air rifle £100-150
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A pre-war break barrel .177 air rifle £100-200
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A 19th Century flintlock “Boy’s” gun, by H. Nock of London, complete with ram rod, the barrel 70.3cm long £800-1200
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An antique 16 bore double barrel percussion shot gun, by Hambling, having finely engraved decoration to the lock and trigger guard, depicting scenes of gun dogs, Damascus barrels, 76.5cm long, complete with ram rod £400-600
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An antique 8 bore percussion pigeon gun, by Samuel & Charles Smith, Princess Street, London, having finely engraved lock and trigger guard, Damascus barrel, 89.5cm long £400-600
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An antique single barrel flintlock gun, by Ryan & Watson, Damascus barrel, 85cm long, contained in an associated mahogany and brass mounted case; together with various accessories to include a leather shot belt, cleaning kit and tools £800-1200
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An antique double barrel percussion 16 bore shot gun, by Greener, Damascus barrels, 79cm long, finely engraved lock and guard, stamped 3699, contained in an associated mahogany and brass bound double gun case, by Manton & Co., of Calcutta, containing numerous accessories to include a copper rope twist decorated powder flask, a leather shot flask, cleaning kit, bullet mould, tools etc. £2000-3000
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A large collection of antique ivory dressing table items, to include trays, glove stretchers, pots, and various other items etc. £100-150
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