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A Japanese Arita porcelain blue and white flask, Edo period, 17th century, of pentalobed form, the exterior painted with panels enclosing chrysanthemum and lotus blooms, the shoulder decorated with auspicious emblems on a dense ground of waves, 24cm highPlease refer to department for condition report
Two Victorian putti-decorated silver cased scent bottles by William Comyns, London, 1898 and 1899, 12.6cm long, together with a tapering scent bottle/flask in Victorian silver case, also decorated with putti, Birmingham, 1897, Deakin & Francis, 23cm long, each case containing a glass bottle with stopper, one case engraved with monogram, weighable weight approx. 11.3oz (3)Please refer to department for condition report
An American silver hip flask by Howard & Co., New York, 15.5 x 11 cm, 10.5 oz, with inscription, some dents, cork/hinge good, together a pair of silver salts with beaded rims, stamped sterling, each 3.5 cm h; a cased pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings by A C Jackson & Co., initialled, Birmingham,1909 and a cased set of George V butter knives with silver handles by John Biggin, Sheffield, 1917 (4)
Four Troika Cornwall pottery items, to include: Troika Moon flask vase, another flask vase and two square vases, all with abstract decoration, painted marks to the base, with artist initials. Largest 20.5cm and smallest 8cm approx. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) The Moon Shaped flask has one noticeable nibble to the edge, the other three items appear good with no obvious damage.
EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY SILVERWARE, the first a three branch silver candle stick, tapered stem leading on to a domed weighed stand, hallmarked 'J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd' Birmingham 1963, a moulded glass flask fitted with a gilt lower case, silver screw cap fitted with a cork centre, cap engraved with a monogram, hallmark part worn possibly 'WG' London 1907, a six piece toast rack of squared form, hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1965, a four piece toast rack of triangular form, hallmarked 'Viner's Ltd' Sheffield 1938, approximate gross weight 13ozt, 404.4 grams, together with a pair of plated white metal candle sticks (6) (Condition report: light scratches to candle stick, some thinning to the flask lid and wear to gilt, slight distortion to second toast rack, wear to plating on candle sticks)
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY TREEN, METALWARE, ETC, comprising an Art Nouveau bronze desk calendar or photograph frame, with dolphin side supports, the plinth base with central 'H' within a circle, height 10cm x width 22.5cm, a pair of Victorian brass and agate mounted candlesticks with integral sconce and drip-pan, on waisted stem with ring handles, on domed base mounted with three cabochon banded agate, height 16.5cm, a cold painted spelter pin cushion in the form of a parrot, height 9.5cm, a Victorian glass spirit flask with brown leather sleeve, an ebonised owl inkwell with pen rest base, a carved wooden bear vesta holder / striker, height 10.5cm, a copper ashtray advertising Bradshaw's Drapery Warehouse Birmingham, a circular brass dish with pierced rim, diameter 18.7cmand a Scandanavian carved wooden jug ( 10) (Condition report: one of the agate cabochons is chipped, owl and bear are very dusty, parrot has splits in the spelter feet but don't appear to be broken off, generally all items are in useable condition)
A 19TH CENTURY BROWN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE FULHAM POTTERY FLASK IN THE FORM OF A PISTOL, impressed 'Fulham Pottery' to both sides, length 25.5cm, together with a late 19th Century treacle glazed stoneware flask in the form of a pistol, unmarked, length 21.5cm and a salt glazed stoneware flask of powder flask form, unmarked, length 25cm (3) (Condition report: the Fulham Pottery pistol is in good condition, the other pistol flask has two glaze scuffs to the trigger guard, another to the tip of the barrel and top of the hammer, firing fault hole to the underside of the barrel, the powder flask has a number of chips throughout)
A 19TH CENTURY JOSEPH THOMPSON HARTSHORNE POTTERY TREACLE GLAZED BROUGHAM REFORM CORDIAL FLASK, modelled as holding a Lord Brougham holding a scroll impressed 'SECOND MAGNA CARTA', impressed marks, height 16.5cm, together with a handled flask with treacle and buff glazes modelled as a bust of William IV wearing garter star and arms folded across his chest, unmarked, height 17.3cm (2) (Condition report: Brougham flask has a large glaze scuff in the bottom corner of the scroll, fine white household paint splatters to the back, a few small firing /glazing faults to the base, William IV flask has a few surface scuffs and glaze faults but in good condition overall)
A VICTORIAN JOSEPH THOMPSON HARTSHORNE POTTERY TREACLE GLAZED MASK INKWELL / PEN REST, modelled as a Crusader / Knight, impressed 'THOMPSON' to the base, length 7.5cm x height 4cm, together with a Victorian treacle glazed pottery flask of squat baluster form, relief moulded with an amorous couple to each side, height 20.5cm (2) (Condition report: the pen rest has three chips to the underside of the foot rim, the flask has a number of chips to the glaze including one to the relief decoration)
A 19TH CENTURY TREACLE GLAZED STONEWARE BUST OF AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GENTLEMAN WEARING GARTER STAR, SASH AND EPAULETTES , possibly Nelson, on a plinth style base, height 20cm, together with two Victorian treacle glazed flasks of a man in a top hat seated on a barrel, both unmarked, heights 21.5cm x 24cm (3) (Condition report: the bust a broken and chipped front corner, a portion of which has been glued back in, a number of chips around the foot rim, the back of the bust has a glaze chip below the moulded hair ribbon, glaze fault at the base of the sash, the larger flask has a patch of Sellotape residue on the back but is in good condition, the smaller one has a chip to the front of the hat, a hand written label and residue of a label is on the back, patches of glaze loss to the underside)
A modern Chinese blue and white moon flask,in the Ming style, painted with leaves and flowers, four-character mark to base,25cm hightogether with a Chinese Jian ware tea bowl, 12cm diametera Japanese wood Buddhist lion, standing turning its head to the back, 26cm long, and a collection of further miscellaneous,comprising two Japanese pottery sake bottles, a vase, a black-glazed tea bowl, a ceramic tubular wall decoration, and a bijin-ga woodblock print, framed and glazed (9)Condition ReportJian ware tea bowl - small chips to rim. Vase - small chips to rim.Buddhist lion - chips in various locations. Woodblock print - did not examine outside of frame, creasing and cockling throughout, tired. The rest with no obvious faults.
A silver, leather and glass hip flask,by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1942, the hinged top above a half leather clad flask, with a removable silver cup,11.5cm highCondition ReportNo internal stopper is present. Residual contents inside the flask. Leather marked and worn. Knocks, wear and scratching to the silver mounts.
Two Lamb's Navy Rum stoneware flagon, HMS Warrior (75cl, 40%) and a commemorative flagon for Prince Andrew's marriage (75cl, 40%) and two other Pusser's Rum flasks, one 20cl, 47.75%, the other 5cl.Qty: 5Condition report:All the flasks feel full, the two largest have damage to the paper over the stopper but the stoppers do not look like they have been removed, the smaller flask has paper intact over the stopper and the smallest flask has a platic wrapper over the stopper.
Chinese ceramics; including charger, 37cm diameter, bowl, moon-flask, 19cm high; dish and cover, and a squat vase.Qty: 5Condition report:The large plates a few small nibbles to the edge rims, and is rubbed. The flask has some silver paint around the neck area. Otherwise they are just a little rubbed and scratched on the edges and surfaces.
A pair of Jerusalem olive wood and gilt-metal mounted candlesticks and a flask. The candlesticks surmounted with gilt metal hands, H18cm, with original receipt, circa 1980s Condition Report: Remnants of burt candles in the candlesticks. Hairline crack to side of one. Flask has some chips and areas of loss to the bone. All items have some slight scratches and general wear to all items, would benefit from a clean. No apparent restoration.
A Victorian silver spirit flask, Thomas Johnson I, London 1860, with pull off cup type cover, 11cm high approximately 154g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A studio pottery globular vase with slender neck, a small studio pottery flask, a celadon crackle ware vase and an inkstand and pen tray CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A small Edwardian silver hip flask, London 1902, with engraved name, 9cm long, two silver cigarette cases and an ash tray, approximately 305g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
in the form of a powder-flask, the gilt-metal mounts chased with thistles, the hinged cover set with facetted smoky quartz, the other end with a facetted amethyst, one side applied with a vacant shield, the interior with hinged pierced grille, with suspension chain82mm wideThe design registration diamond on this vinaigrette probably refers to design number 254343 'Metal mounted powder horn' which was registered on 29 July 1871 by Peter Westren of 103 Princess Street, Edinburgh.Applied with design registration diamond. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a split to the lower mounts and this mount has been re-fixed with glue. The suspension chain is probably later.
horn-shaped and chased overall with foliage scrolls on a matted ground, populated by birds, the narrow end formed as a whistle, the hinged cover on the other end opens to reveal a pierced hinged grille, with a suspension chain50mm wide, 9dwt, 14grThe design registration diamond on this vinaigrette probably refers to either design number 242630 'Spirit Flask or scent-bottle' or design number 242631 'an etui or scent bottle'. Both were registered on 21 June 1870 by Walter Thornhill, 144 New Bond Street, London.With design registration diamond and stamped 'Thornhill' inside cover. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The suspension chain is possibly later.
A Japanese Powder Flask, late 19th century, as a double gourd, 26cm high; A Similar Smaller Example, 19cm high; and A Japanese Bamboo Incense Stick Burner, carved and pierced with lotus, 29.5cm high (3)the larger powder flask, good condition and free from cracks, the smaller example, slight chips to the stopper only, incense stick in good condition, no cracks
THREE CHINESE CERAMIC ITEMS. To include a blue and white porcelain pouring bowl decorated with dragon, a double gourd form ewer with iron-spot decoration and a glazed pottery 'pilgrim flask' ewer. Pouring bowl approx. 16cm length. (3)Repair to spout to the iron spot ewer, with no other damages. Pouring bowl in good overall condition. Pilgrim ewer with repair to handle with minor areas of glaze loss and studs.
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