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September 2018 auction

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room Lewes, East Sussex

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September auction

September 2018 auction

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-303)
  • ( Lots: 401-755)

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A copper powder flask “Shell” (similar to Riling 330), by Dixon & Son, graduated sprung nozzle, 6” overall; and another, plain, graduated sprung ...

A waisted copper powder flask “foliage” (Similar Riling 660 without rings), brass top marked “Bartram & Co” (spring missing) graduated nozzle 2-2¾...

A copper powder flask “Overall”, (similar Riling 422 without rings), brass top with traces of gilt, graduated nozzle 2¼-3 drams, 8½” overall. GC ...

A copper powder flask “oak leaf”,(similar Riling 572 without rings), brass top (spring missing), 4 position graduated nozzle without numerals. Bas...

A copper powder flask “Dead Game” (not in Riling), embossed on both sides with a pair of dead pheasants and a hare suspended on a foliate and shel...

A copper powder flask “Dead Game” (similar Riling 630 without rings), brass top marked “James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield”, graduated nozzle 2¼-3 dram...

A copper powder flask “Panel” (Riling 553), brass top marked “G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield” (spring weak), graduated 2-2¾ drams, marked “Drams”, 8½”...

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