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Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction Saturday 26 November 2011 10:00 Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction Saturday 26 November 2011 10:00 J.S. Auctions Oxford Road Bodicote Banbury OX15 4AQ J.S. Auctions (Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 7 A Late Victorian Oak Glazed Wall An Hawksley Leather Covered Hanging Gun Or Whip Cabinet, Gun Flask, The Brown Leather 126cm.wide Covered Body With White Metal Cap And Nozzle, Adjustable For 2 1/4, 2 1/2, 2 3/4 And 3 Drams Of Powder. Lot: 2 Lot: 8 An Erskine Patent Loading An Embossed Copper Gun Stock Machine, The Mahogany Case Pistol Flask, Decorated With With Assorted Traces And Scrolling Foliage. Tamper, For 100 Cartridges. Lot: 3 Lot: 9 A Combination Mallet And A Very Fine American Flask & Cleaning Rod For A Pair Of Cap Company Embossed Duelling Pistols, The Shaft Copper Gun Flask, Retaining All 12.5inches In Length, Mallet Of Its Original Purple Coloured Head With Chamois Face And Lacquer, Fluted Body With Gilt 1.25inches In Diameter And Cap And Nozzle, Adjustable For 2inches High, Concealed Worm. 4, 3 1/2, 3 1/4 And 3 Drams, Blued Spring, Complete With Original Hanging Strap. Lot: 4 A C.m. Powers Gilt Brass Lot: 10 Combination Patent Gun An Hawksley Pharaoh's Horses Cleaner, Three-piece Take Down Embossed Copper Gun Flask, Cleaning Rod, The Handle The Horses Depicted In A Panel Incorporating An Oil Bottle And To The Front, The Reverse With Turnscrew. Scrolling Foliage, Brass Cap And Nozzle, Adjustable For 3, 2 3/4, 2 1/2 And 2 1/4 Drams. Lot: 5 A Steggles Brass Cap Dispenser, Lot: 11 2.2inches In Diameter, A Good Continental Embossed Embossed And Engraved With Copper Powder Flask, Of Concentric Circles And Owners Flattened Horn Form, Decorated Initials V.m. De K. With One Large Acanthus Leaf Wrapping The Body ,an Acanthus Leaf Collar And A Pair Of Hounds, Fitted With A Horn, Brass And Glass Bosche Type Charger. Lot: 6 A Good Dixon Pig Skin Covered Gun Flask, The Brown Pig Skin Covered Body With Gilt Brass Cap And Nozzle, Adjustable For 4, 3 3/4, 3 1/2, 3 1/4 And 3 Drams Of Powder, Blued Spring. 1 of 98 J.S. Auctions (Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 12 Lot: 18 A Bosche Type Continental Shot An Unopened Packet Of Eley's Flask, Leather Body With Brass 16-bore Patent Wire Cartridges, Top, Glass Cracked. Wear To Packaging, Together With A Brass 80-bore Bullet Mould, A Pair Of White Metal 12- bore Snap Caps, A Similar Pair In 20-bore, A Brass 20-bore Ring Extractor And A Combination Powder And Shot Measure. (8) Lot: 13 A Good Percussion Three-way Lot: 19 Powder Flask For A Pair Of An Embossed Copper Gun Flask, Duelling Pistols, The Reeded Decorated With Diamond Pattern And Swagged Copper Body With And Acanthus Leaves, Four Eylet Good Traces Of Original Lacquer Strap Mounts, Brass Cap And Over All, Gilt Top With Blued Nozzle Graduated For 4, 3 3/4, 3 Spring, The Gilt Base With Two 1/2, 3 1/4 And 3 Drams, Blued Swivel Lidded Compartments. Spring, Retaining Traces Of Lacquer To The Body. Lot: 14 A Sykes Patent Emboosed Lot: 20 Copper Gun Flask, The Body An Embossed Copper Powder Decorated With Circles And Stars Flask, Decorated With Hung Over All, Brass Cap And Top, Game, Together With Another, Graduated For 3 1/4, 3, 2 3/4 By Hawksley, Decorated With And 2 1/2 Drams. Scrolling Foliage And Acanthus Leaves, And A Large Gun Flask Decorated With Acanthus Leaves. (3) Lot: 15 A N.b. Glassworks, Perth, Glass Lot: 21 Target Ball, Complete With Two Embossed Copper Powder Feather Filling. Flasks, The First Decorated With A Chain Motif And Scrolling Foliage, The Second Ribbed And With Stylised Acanthus Leaves. (2) Lot: 16 Two Leather Cartridge Bags, Lot: 22 Each For 50 Cartridges, Together A Sykes Patent Embossed With A Leather Cartridge Belt, Copper Powder Flask, Decorated Four Copper Powder Flasks And With Scrolling Foliage And A Large Bore Hard Wood Acanthus Leaves, Together With Cleaning/loading Rod. (8) Another Similar. (2) Lot: 17 Two White Metal James Dixon Lot: 23 Powder Measures, Together With A Good James Dixon & Sons 1lb A 12-bore White Metal Cartridge Leather Shot Flask, The Extractor, An Enfield Type Adjustable Nozzle Retaining Sergeant's Combination Tool Good Amounts Of Original Case And A Lyman Bullet Mould. (5) Colour Hardening, Together With Another, Larger, Embossed With Hung Game And With Gilt Brass Top. (2) 2 of 98 J.S. Auctions (Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 24 Lot: 30 A G & J.w. Hawksley Embossed A Scrimshaw Decorated Powder Leather Shot Flask, Decorated Horn, Decorated With A Sailing With Two Huntsmen, The Top Ship, A Crocodile, Scorpion, Retaining Good Amounts Of Snake, Centipede, Seagull, A Case Colour Hardening, Native Hut Beneath Palm Trees Together With Two Further Plain And The Owners Name R. Clack Leather Shot Flasks. (3) Within A Laurel Wreath And Rose Beneath. Lot: 25 Lot: 31 A Bishop Of Bond Street Black A Cartridge Magazine, The Pig Skin Shot Flask, Together Leather Covered Body Opening With An Embossed Leather Shot To Reveal Four Oak Divided Flask Decorated With Pheasant. Compartments, The Lid With (2) Label For Riviere. Lot: 26 Lot: 32 A James Dixon & Sons A Handsome & Co. Embossed Embossed Leather Shot Flask, Copper Powder Flask, Decorated Decorated With Hung Game, With Hung Game And Oak Together With Another Similar Leaves, Retaining Most Of Its With Brass Top And Plain Body. Silver Coloured Lacquer Finish. (2) Lot: 27 Lot: 39 A Breech Extractor, Custom Built. Adams' Revolvers, By Chamberlain And Taylerson, British Military Firearms 1650- 1850, Blackmore, American, British And Continental Pepperbox Firearms, Dunlap, The Mauser Self-loading Pistol, Belford And Dunlap, And British Pistols And Guns 1640-1840, Glendenning. (5) Lot: 28 An Edwardian Oak Gun Cabinet, Glazed Doors Over Cupboard Lot: 40 Below. W. Keith Neal And D. H. L. Back: A Signed And Universally Bound Collection Of Their Works, Comprising Great British Gunmakers 1740-1790, British Gunmakers 1760-1860, The Mantons: Gunmakers, The Mantons: Gunmakers Supplement, Forsyth And Co.: Lot: 29 Patent Gunmakers, And A Leather Covered Oak Gun Espingarda Perfeyta Or The Case For A Pair Of Guns, 30inch Perfect Gun, Green Leather Barrel Compartments, Together Bindings With Gilt Titles, Cloth With A Pewter Oil Bottle, A Pair Boards. (6) Of Cogswell Snapcaps, A Cleaning Rod And Keys. 3 of 98 J.S. Auctions (Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 41 Lot: 46 The Mantons: Gunmakers, By W. Griffin & Tow, And W. Bailes Keith Neal And D.h.l. Back, 1740-1790, By W. Keith Neal Together With The Manton And D.h.l. Back, Together With Supplement, And Great British Forsythe And Co.: Patent Gunmakers 1540-1740, And Gunmakers, By W. Keith Neal British Gunmakers, Vols 1 And 2, And D.h.l. Back, Purdey's, By By Nigel Brown. (5) Richard Beaumont, Eley Cartridges, By Harding, The Powder Flask Book, By Riling, Brief Notes On The Holland And Holland Collection, Lock, Stock Lot: 42 And Barrel, By Smithurst And The Book Of Colt Firearms, By Moyle, And A Reprint Of The Sutherland And Wilson, Together 1910 Holland And Holland With The Colt Heritage, By Catalogue. (8) Wilson, Colt: An American Legend, By Wilson, Colt Engraving, By Wilson, And Colt Firearms From 1836, By Serven. Lot: 47 (5) The Armouries Of The Tower Of London, By H. M. S. O., Together With The Gun Founders Of England, By Ffoulkes. (2) Lot: 43 Colt Firearms 1836-1954, By Serven, The Inside With Signed Author's Dedication, Together With The Book Of Colt Firearms, By Sutherland And Wilson, The Winchester Book, 1 Of 1000, Signed By The Author, And The Lot: 48 William M. Locke Collection. (4) Famous Pistols And Handguns, By Cormack, Together With The Treasury Of Sporting Guns, By Waterman, The Price Guide To Lot: 44 Antique Edged Weapons, By The Early Purdeys, By Patrick Southwick, The Royal Gunroom Unsworth, Signed By The Author, At Sandringham, By David Baker, Together With The Best Of The Great Guns, By Peterson Holland And Holland, By And Elman, The Art Of Gun Mcintosh And Roosenburg, Engraving, By Gaier And Sabatti, Holland And Holland, By Donald Four Centuries Of Liege Dallas, Boss And Co., By Donald Gunmaking, By Gaier, The Dallas, And Purdey, By Donald Illustrated Book Of Pistols, By Dallas. (5) Frederick Wilkinson, The Encyclopaedia Of Firearms, By Peterson. (8) Lot: 45 The Early Purdeys, By Patrick Unsworth, Signed By The Author, Lot: 49 Together With Thomas Horsley, The Diary Of Colonel Peter By David Baker, Signed By The Hawker, Vols I And Ii, Author, Atkin, Grant & Lang, By Instructions To Young Don Masters, The Greener Story, Sportsmen, By Hawker, Hawker By Graham Greener, Classic On Shooting, From The Library Sporting Rifles, By Christopher Of W. Keith Neal, Big Game Austyn, And Modern Sporting Shooting In Africa, The Complete Guns, By Christopher Austyn. (6) Shot, By Teasdale, Introduction To Shooting, By Service, The Shotgun, By Purdey, And Game Shooting, By Robert Churchill. (9) 4 of 98 J.S. Auctions (Fine Art and Arms and Armour Auction ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 50 Lot: 53 The Modern Gunsmith, By Howe, A Miniature Austrian Pinfire Vols I And Ii, Vol I Signed By The Pistol, 2cm Octagonal Barrel Author, Complete Guide To Hand Stamped Austria On The Top Loading, By Sharpe, Game Guns Flat, Plated Frame, Two-piece And Rifles, By Akehurst, The Ivory Grips, Contained In Its Card British Shotgun, By Crudgington Box.
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