2nd Dec, 2020 12:00

Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria

 
Lot 198
 

198

SIX POWDER-FLASKS FOR SPORTNG GUNS AND TWO FOR PISTOLS

SIX POWDER-FLASKS FOR SPORTNG GUNS AND TWO FOR PISTOLS, 19TH CENTURY the first of plain Britannia metal, with Dixon & Sons patent graduated nozzle and spring cut-off; the second with copper body embossed with a symmetrical design of foliage and Heath patent graduated nozzle with spring cut-off; the third with brass body embossed with a petal on each face, and Sykes patent graduated pivoting nozzle with spring cut-off; the fourth with copper body embossed with oak and vine foliage and a trophy-of-game and G. & J. W. Hawksley nozzle; the fifth with copper body embossed with a hunter taking aim and G. & J. W. Hawksley nozzle; the sixth with brass body embossed with foliage and James Dixon & Sons improved patent nozzle; the seventh smaller and matching the mast; the eighth French, embossed with a stag enclosure and the initials 'P.Q.F. Paris' and brass nozzle with spring cut-off; and the last 20th century, embossed with an American eagle the first: 18.0 cm; 7 1/8 in high (8)

Sold for £400


 
SIX POWDER-FLASKS FOR SPORTNG GUNS AND TWO FOR PISTOLS, 19TH CENTURY the first of plain Britannia metal, with Dixon & Sons patent graduated nozzle and spring cut-off; the second with copper body embossed with a symmetrical design of foliage and Heath patent graduated nozzle with spring cut-off; the third with brass body embossed with a petal on each face, and Sykes patent graduated pivoting nozzle with spring cut-off; the fourth with copper body embossed with oak and vine foliage and a trophy-of-game and G. & J. W. Hawksley nozzle; the fifth with copper body embossed with a hunter taking aim and G. & J. W. Hawksley nozzle; the sixth with brass body embossed with foliage and James Dixon & Sons improved patent nozzle; the seventh smaller and matching the mast; the eighth French, embossed with a stag enclosure and the initials 'P.Q.F. Paris' and brass nozzle with spring cut-off; and the last 20th century, embossed with an American eagle the first: 18.0 cm; 7 1/8 in high (8)