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UNAVAILABLE English, Victorian, Syke's 'Extra' Patent Leather Shot Flask With Nickel Plated Brass Nozzle & adjustable Measure. Sn 9234. - 9234
This is an excellent original complete English, Victorian, Sykes 'Extra Patent', Leather Shot Flask With Nickel Plated Brass Nozzle. It measures 7 1/4" overall length and the leather pouch is 1 3/4" at it's widest point. The base of the pouch is fitted with a heavy duty leather lanyard ring. It has it's original screw thread, Nickel Plated nozzle with sprung lever and adjustable shot measures marked '1 & 1 1/4 oz'. The steel nozzle lever is crisply marked by the manufacturer 'Sykes Extra'. All stitching of the leather is intact and the nozzle retains it's original nickel finish. It is fully functioning and undented. The leather pouch is filled with inert filler for display. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 9234.
£0.00

American Civil War Era .32 Calibre Moores / Williamsons 1864 Patent 6 Shot Teat Fire Revolver. Sn 8761 - 8761
Manufactured from 1864 to 1870 these 6 shot American front loading teat-fire revolvers were one of the most successful competitors to Smith & Wesson and it is believed that their popularity was one of the reasons for Colt's purchase of the National Arms Co in 1870. The top of the barrel is faintly marked "MOORE'S PAT. FIRE ARMS CO. BROOKLYN N.Y." and the underside with number "15868''. "D. WILLIAMSON'S PATENT JANUARY 5, 1864" is marked around the rear edge of the cylinder. The 'Gold Washed' frame and butt strap are nicely scroll engraved with a punch dot background. It has a case hardened hammer and smooth dark rosewood grips. The cocking & firing action work as they should. Price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique teat fire pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 8761.
£775.00

Victorian British Powder Flask by Dixon - A 423
An original 19th Century, British adjustable, embossed powder flask in copper and brass made by Dixon & Sons. Featuring a male pheasant in a floriated panel on the front and with a plain rear. The flask works perfectly. This actual flask is illustrated as image 739 on page 334 of "The Powder Flask Book" by Ray Riling. Price includes UK delivery.
£175.00

Large Iron Garden Cannons on Carriages - A 8
We have several large and very heavy ornamental garden cannons on carriages in black wrought iron. These look very nice in the garden. The price is for one but we do discount on pairs. ( Due to the weight UK delivery only by arrangement and at cost.)
£245.00
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