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Lot 302
A Group Of Accessories Relating To Antique Arms, And An American Military SabreMostly 19th Century
27 July 2006, 10:30 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £840 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA Group Of Accessories Relating To Antique Arms, And An American Military Sabre
Mostly 19th Century
Mostly 19th Century
The first comprising three brass-mounted powder-flasks for pistols, two with shaped embossed bodies, one by G.J. & W. Hawksley (dented) and with split-ring for suspension; nine reproduction powder-flasks for pistols, five with bag-shaped bodies, one with embossed body, and three of three-way type with leather-covered bodies; four powder-flasks for guns, two by Hawksley, the bodies embossed with 'Pharaoh's horses' and stylised foliage respectively, and two by James Dixon & Sons, the bodies (dented) embossed with a hound's head and dead gamebirds within foliage and hanging game respectively; three shot-flask with leather bodies, one tooled with hanging game (worn); a leather shot-belt with nozzle (loose) stamped 'Dixon & Son Patent'; a flintlock mechanism from an East India Company musket, the rounded plate signed 'Barnett' and dated 1799 above the mark of the East India Company on the tail; three percussion cap tins, two by Joyce; a reproduction brass-mounted shoulder-stock for Colt percussion revolvers; and eleven other items; the last with curved fullered single-edged blade, regulation brass hilt of two bars swept-up to join the knuckle-guard, and leather-covered grip bound with twisted brass wire, in original steel scabbard (surface rust overall) with two rings for suspension (37)








