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A GEORGE V NOVELTY SILVER SCENT FLASK by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1917, in the form of a miniature spirit flask, with screw cap; together with a George V match book holder, by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1929, rectangular with canted corners, with all-over engine-turned decoration, the front cover with a vacant rectangular cartouche; an Edwardian sealing wax holder, by John & William F Deakin, Chester 1902, in the form of a miniature chamber stick, with gadrooned rim and bead loop handle; and an Edwardian novelty goblet, by Edward Foligne Braham, Birmingham 1906, of miniature proportions. (4) Match book holder 6.1cm by 4.5cm, 2.4 troy ounces grossGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, the chamber stick has some dents to edges, clear marks. Goblet has a number of dents to body and foot, clear marks. Flask has clear marks, very light scratches with age, two minor dents to body, otherwise very good. Match book holder very good, snaps shut with some slight movement between top and bottom
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK OF UNUSUAL FORM by Henry William Dee, London 1879, rounded rectangular, slightly shaped for the pocket, the twist hinged cap recessed into one corner, engraved with a monogram, stamped with registration lozenge. 8.5cm by 5.5cm, 3.4 troy ouncesGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks, dents to cover, and dent to top right corner, a few small dents to concave side and one minor dent to other side
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED SILVER SCENT FLASK, IN THE MANNER OF KATE GREENAWAY by Sampson Mordan II, London 1884. 14cm long, 1.1 troy ouncesKate (or Catherine) Greenaway (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. The daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book, “Under the Window”, was an instant best-seller, brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career she excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old-fashioned style depicted children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costumes in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”.Good overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks, there are a couple of splits to rim under the cover. The lid with cork liner.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1899, plain demilune form, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap. 9.6cm wide, 4.6 troy ouncesGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, marks slightly rubbed, small dent to cap, minor dent to top edge, very minor dent to base, light surface scratches with age, sits flush no rocking
A RARE BRONZE PERFUME FLASK AND COVERSui/Tang DynastyOf ovoid shape rising from a short tapered foot to a long waisted neck and flaring mouth rim, the domed cover surmounted by a lotus-bud finial, with mottled green and brown patina. 15cm (5 3/4in) high. (2).Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價隋/唐 銅長頸瓶Provenance: James Marshall Plumer (1899-1960), Michigan. 來源:James Marshal Plumer (1899-1960) 舊藏, 密歇根Exhibited: The Detroit Institute of Arts, 6 March- 8 April, 1962 (by repute)James Marshall Plumer (1899-1960) was a noted professor and expert on Asian art. Plumer undertook extensive studies abroad, visiting ancient temples and monuments in China, becoming fluent in Chinese, and working as an administrative officer with the Chinese government's Maritime Customs. He was a member of the American Oriental Society, the Royal Asiatic Society, the Chinese Art Society of America, the Japan Society, the Association for Asian Studies, and the Archaeological Society of America. After Plumer passed away, the Detroit Institute of Arts presented a memorial exhibition that featured his collection.For a related bottle vase, Tang dynasty, see also Bronze Articles for Daily Use: The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Beijing, 2006, no.156. Another related bronze, Sui/Tang dynasty, is illustrated in Ancient Chinese Arts in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1989, no.330.Compare also with a similar bronze bottle vase, Tang dynasty, which was sold at Bonhams London, 11 May 2021, lot 64.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese bronze ritual wine flask and cover, Bianhu, Han Dynasty, of flattened oval form with attractive green patination, the cover with label for Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition of Chinese Art, and other exhibition labels for Cape Town 1953, Radcliffe collection 'J1' and BADA, approximately 18.5cm high x 17cm wide x 6.5 cm deep, 1,049 gramsProvenance: Major Edward Copleston Radcliffe (1898-1967) collection and by family descent. Listed in the family archive as 'J1' and bought by Bluetts on behalf of Major Radcliffe from Sotheby's, The Property of Professor J. Norman Collie, F.R.S (decd.), 8th April 1943, lot 167, for £54.00Exhibited: According to the Sotheby's catalogue of 1943, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1915, case H, no.7, p.59 National Gallery of South Africa, Chinese Exhibition, Cape Town, 1953, no. 208Illustrated:Albert J. Koop, Early Chinese Bronzes, London, 1924, pl. 54A 汉 青铜扁壶(连盖,克重1049g)拍品来源:Edward Copleston Radcliffe (1898-1967) 少校私人收藏(家族档案编号J1),由英国著名古董商Bluett & Sons作为代理人在1943年4月8日以54英镑购自苏富比J. Norman Collie教授专场,拍品编号167。展览信息:1953年展览于南非国家画廊,中国艺术展览,编号208号Condition Report: Good as far as can be seen by the naked eye other than malachite and azurite encrustationAccording to the Sotheby's catalogue of 1943, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1915, case H, no.7, p.59 but we have not found the entry not x-rayedCondition Report Disclaimer
ADAMS PATENT: A PERCUSSION REVOLVER with lacquered walnut grip, floral engraved action and steel trigger guard, inscribed to the barrel "Dean & Son, 50 King William Street, London", numbered 119929, B4421, in the original fitted oak pistol case, with accessories including a powder flask, bullet mould, turnscrew and percussion caps, 27cm long
SCOTTISH CARVED COCONUT BUGBEAR FLASK DATED 1819 with incised Royal Coat of Arms, Naval roundels and a scene of a churchyard in a foliate landscape with crocodiles, also dated and signed 'D.J. Laird', inlaid with a pair of blue glass eyes and several spots, with pewter neck and three loops for suspensionDimensions:18cm long, 10cm wide
A George V silver hip flask, croc effect leather and silver bound glass, silver top with bayonet fitting, G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1911, length 14.5cm. Condition - good, top working, cork slightly dried and i imagine would not form a seal properly, glass appears free from any chips and cracks.
An English six-shot 120 bore 'pepperbox' percussion revolver, fluted cylinder 2.6 in. with Birmingham Company view and proof marks, scroll engraved action inscribed 'MANTON LONDON', bar hammer, ornate trigger guard, two-part chequered walnut grip, lion-mask butt cap; in a fitted case with vacant brass escutcheon to the lid, with accessories comprising: combined bullet mould and ram rod, small powder flask, cap tin and a small quantity of bullets, mid-19th Century.
An American 16 bore double percussion gun by or for John Mullin of New York, twist browned imported barrels 30 in., with Birmingham proof marks, hollow top rib engraved 'JOHN MULLIN NEW YORK', rib extension over breech plugs engraved with a dog's head, tang and top strap profusely engraved with intertwining foliate scrolls; back action locks engraved with game scenes involving pointer dogs and birds and with geometric borders, scroll front trigger guard with further fine scroll and game engraving, figured straight hand stock, steel butt plate with game scene and foliage engraved to the tang, brass tipped ram rod with concealed worm; in an associated oak case with brass roundel to the lid, with associated accessories comprising: embossed powder flask, leather shot flask, oil bottle, cleaning rod and turn screw.
A collection of horn powder flasks, comprising: a 19th century German white metal mounted example, 26cm, carved to either side with Alpine hunting scenes, the convex edge with a series of lobes, the top carved with a bestial head and the base enclosed in border engraved white metal; an 18th century European flask, 20cm, triangular form, fluted edges and turned spout, the sides engraved with a stag to one side and a woman docking a dog's tail to the other; a Near Eastern example, possibly Turkish, with geometric pokerwork decoration and a brass spout; and four others; together with an embossed copper flask with brass spout. [8]
An early 19th century copper and brass three-way pistol powder flask, the top with dispensing nozzle and pivoting lidded compartment, the base with screw cap compartment, height 10cm, together with a group of other shooting related items, including a horn powder flask, a pincer bullet mould and a reproduction Civil War brass powder flask.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 19th century Continental flintlock pistol by Giuseppe Merli, with circular barrel, barrel length 26.5cm, full-stocked with carved decoration and steel furniture, and pull-out wood ramrod, together with a 19th century copper powder flask.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
David Bursill for Armadale Pottery, Isle of Skye, studio pottery vase of tall square form, with drip glaze in blues, greens and gold, potters label to base, height 29cm, a Bernard Rooke (b.1938) studio pottery flask vase in the Aztec style, impressed potters mark to base, 20cm, a studio pottery vase with oxide floral motif decoration on a grey/green ground, unmarked, 21cm, a studio pottery bowl with white swirls on brown ground, incised mark to base, 8cm, a studio pottery dish with green interior glaze, incised mark Nancy to base and a studio pottery vase with impressed mark 'A' to base, 11cm (6)Condition Reportstudio pottery vase with oxide floral motif in good overall condition, light surface marks, accretions and flecks of white. General wear and tear.
A silver travelling communion set comprising: a Gothic style chalice, with petal base, makers James Wakely & Frank Clark Wheeler, London 1885, a paten, makers Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1882, a silver flask (monogramed) makers marks rubbed, London 1903, a prayer book, and an ivorine and silver cross by W S Ltd, London 1917, 108gms, 3.4 ozs.
A George V silver oval tobacco box, makers A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1928, the hinged lid bearing Royal Artillery Crest and initials J.P. Mc D.H., also an Edward VII silver curved hip flask, Birmingham 1905, maker William Neal, bearing a crest and latin inscription 'Semper Paratus' (Always Ready), 208gms, 6.7ozs.
Two 19th century Bohemian ruby flash beakers, one with gilt decoration, the other with grape and vine engraved detail, heights 13cm and 13.5cm, a small Meissen circular pot and cover, diameter 5cm, a decorative miniature twin-handled floral encrusted vase and cover, height 9.25cm and a modern small perfume flask, height 9.5cm (5).Condition Report: Both glass beakers are in good condition, with surface scratches only and some minor rubbing to the gilding. The Meissen pot has lost some tips of leaves and has a minute chip to the inner rim, surface scratches, noticeably around the base. The miniature floral encrusted vase and cover also has some losses.

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