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SCENT BOTTLE, BUTTON-HOLE WATCH & SEAL IMPRESSIONS, the ruby glass flask with silver hinged top by Samson Mordan & Co. (lacks stopper, one collar loop lacking), tiny Edwardian lapel watch with turquoise and diamond (?) chip bezel and blackened steel case (lacks crown), and 4x late Georgian signet ring impressions in circular boxes (5)
THREE ENGLISH PEARLWARES IN MATCHING TRANSFERS circa 1790, comprising bellied coffee-pot with dome cover, 23.5cms high small jug with sparrow-beak spout, 8cms high and flask tea-caddy, 13.5cms high, each item in monochrome transfer of 'Liverpool Birds' with exotic birds in landscapes (3)Provenance:Private collection PowysCondition Report:Restoration to jug, coffee-pot cover repaired and chipped
GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH CERAMICS late 18th / early 19th Century comprising flask tea-caddy, cylindrical tea-caddy, small jar, tea-cup and transfer decorated lidded twin-handled sucrier (5)Comments: Damage to some, please enquire; caddy with chips to body and cracks/losses to lid.Provenance:Private collection Powys, Sir Leslie Joseph labels to two items, Glynn Vivian label to flask
HUNTING ACCESSORIES, comprising mid 19th C silver conical hunting spirit flask, William Summers, c. 1855, 25cm high, in leather case; WMF triple stacking 0.15ltr portable cups in morocco leather case; Swaine & Adeney copper hunting horn; Koller & Sons nickel plated beater's horn (4)Comments: silver flask hallmarks almost erased, beaters horn dented and worn
HARRY POTTER - a collection of reproduction props by THE NOBLE COLLECTION in boxed presentation cases to include the Noble collection of coins, Bellatrix's wand, two mirrors of Erised, two Triangular Mirrors, a Dagger, Dumbledore's Army statuette, Hogwarts House Pin set, Mad-Eye Moody Flask,Approx 10 pieces
Group of assorted snuff and scent bottles, comprising an octagonal porcelain flask-form example with seal-type mark, no stopper, 5.3cm high, two Chinese interior-painted examples, two horn examples to include a double gourd with shou motifs, plus a horn ladle and a Japanese miniature rouleau vase, (7)
A late 19th century vampire slaying kit, with titled provenance formally the property of Lord Hailey OM,. GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC British peer and administrator of British IndiaThe oak fitted case with two brass crucifixes set on the lid acting as a sliding secret locking device, the box also has a key lock with key present and a pair of brass loop handles on each side of the box with a matching brass loop carrying handle on the lid under the inner lid there is a fitted crucifix.The box has a lift out tray fitted with a matching pair of pistols with screw off barrels a brass powder flask, holy water holder another glass bottle and a tool for adjusting the firing action of the pistols.Under the lift out tray there are fitted compartments for a Gothic Bible, wooden mallet and stake adorned with fancy metalwork, a pair of brass candlesticks with wooden holders that lift out and are fitted to the inner lid rim of the box to hold the candlesticks, also present is another crucifix, mirror, rosary necklace and Metropolitan police paperwork from the period. The box, mallet, stake and wooden tool are stamped with the initials of Lord Hailey also the lift out tray has his full name and address attached
EIGHT GUN FLASKS, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY; the first an embossed copper flask by James Dixon & Sons, decorated with a game vignette on the outer face, and with patent brass nozzle with cut-off; the second by G. & J. W. Hawksley, decorated with a hunter, hound and horse beneath a brace of pheasant, with brass nozzle with cut-off; the third with copper body embossed with a fluted design, by James Dixon & Sons; the fourth by G. & J. W. Hawksley, decorated with oak foliage; the fifth ad sixth by the same, decorated with a scallop design, the seventh unsigned, decorated with a hound and a small gun flask; the first: 21.0 cm; 8 1/4 in high; (8)
‡ A COPPER POWDER-FLASK WITH PATENT SWIVEL NOZZLE BY JAMES DIXON & SONS, CIRCA 1860; with copper body embossed with a detailed game vignette on the front and signed in capitals beneath, signed threaded Britannia metal top with sprung cut-off, blued spring and patent graduated pivot nozzle; 21.5 cm; 8 ½ in
A LEATHER POWDER FLASK BY G & J. W. HAWKSLEY, SHEFFIELD; A LEATHER SHOT FLASK WITH BATTIE PATENT NOZZLE, A TOOLED LEATHER SHOT FLASK 19TH CENTURY AND THREE LATER COPPER FLASKS; the first with black leather body with a German silver shield-shaped vacant escutcheon on one face, and German silver graduated nozzle with blued spring and cut-off; the second with brown leather body and patent nozzle with removable measure; the third embossed with a game vignette; the fourth and fifth embossed with a trophy-of-war; and the sixth embossed with a brace of pheasant and a hound; the first: 20.5 cm; 8 in ; (6);
A COPPER GUN FLASK BY G. & J. W. HAWKSLEY, SHEFFIELD, ANOTHER WITH BARTRAM & CO PATENT NOZZLE, AND A SHOT FLASK, 19TH CENTURY; the first embossed with a bold design of fluting, fitted with graduated nozzle with spring cut-off; the second with brass body, fitted with patent nozzle with spring cut-off; the third with leather body with spring cut-off (incomplete) and a modern pistol flask embossed with foliage; the first: 20.3 cm; 8 in; (4)
AN 11 BORE FLINTLOCK TRADE GUN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY; A .700 CALIBRE FRENCH MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET AND A .700 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK MUSKET, EARLY 19TH CENTURY; the first with sighted barrel, moulded breech, lock stamped ~Warranted~ on the tail and with an elephant beneath the pan (defective), full stock (wormed), brass mounts and iron ramrod (iron parts pitted); the second of regulation type, with tapering barrel retained by three bands, tang with traces of model designation, rounded lock (seized, top-jaw missing), full stock (cracked through), with its iron ramrod; and the third with tapering sighted barrel, rounded lock (seized) full stock and brass mounts (iron parts pitted); together with a powder-flask nozzle; the first: 101.7 cm; 40 in barrel; (3)
A FINE PAIR OF .500 CALIBRE BOHEMIAN PERCUSSION RIFLED TARGET PISTOLS BY ANTON VINCENT LEBEDA, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1850 with octagonal blued barrels rifled with seven grooves, fitted with blued fore-sights, chamfered over the medians, signed ~A. V. Lebeda à Prague~ in gold script, numbered ~384~ and ~4368~ beneath, finely engraved case-hardened breeches with percussion bolsters on the right and screws on the left, struck beneath with Liège proof mark (Neue Støckel 8625, the lower portion) and decorated with neo rococo scrolls, engraved case-hardened breech tangs decorated en suite, with grotesque mask escutcheons and numbered ~1~ and ~2~ in gold respectively, fitted with adjustable back-sights, engraved flush-fitting locks enriched with gold, decorated with neo rococo scrolls inhabited respectively by a pair of bathing nymphs watched by a river god and Diana seated with her lyre accompanied by a putto and her dog, fitted with engraved hammers decorated en suite and with differing classical figures, numbered ~384~ on the inside, highly figured walnut half-stocks profusely carved with rococo scrolls and flowers over the fore-end and the butts, the latter with a panel of chequering on each side, engraved case-hardened steel mounts comprising spurred trigger-guards with the youthful and aged figure of Pan respectively, butt-caps with a quartered arrangement of scrollwork and trellis and blued steel baluster-shaped finials, engraved barrel bolt escutcheons, engraved steel trigger-plate finials, no provision for ramrods, and in very good to fine condition throughout: in their original brass-bound rosewood veneered case, the lid with a vacant central oval escutcheon, the interior lined in green baize, complete with accessories including copper powder-flask, cap dispenser by Boche a Paris, polished steel bullet mould with blued spru-cutter, horn funnel, patchbox and mallet, horn-mounted nipple-wrench, cleaning and loading rods, the compartment lids with expertly replaced turned bone knobs; 23.7 cm; 9 3/8 in barrels; ; Anton Vincent Lebeda (1797-1857) was apprenticed in Prague and became a journeyman in 1813. He worked briefly with Franz or Johann Contriner before joining the workshop of Matthias Brandej where he became master in 1822. His last recorded work was for a series of firearms comprising twelve double shotguns, six double rifles, and three rifled carbines made for the Emperor Franz Josef I. He stopped working in 1854 and his son Anton took over the business.; ;
ËœA CASED PAIR 16 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER~S PISTOLS BY BECKWITH, LONDON, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840with rebrowned octagonal sighted barrels inscribed ~London~ on the flats and struck with proof marks beneath, scroll-engraved breeches inlaid with platinum lines and with engraved bolsters, engraved tangs, signed engraved back-action lock decorated with scrollwork and border ornament, figured walnut full stocks, rounded chequered butts, blued engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guards with stylised pineapple finials, ramrod-pipes, and stirrup ramrods (one set of links replaced), vacant white metal escutcheons and white metal barrel bolt escutcheons: in a later brass bound case veneered in rosewood, the interior lined in green baize and with facsimile trade label for 1830-61, with some accessories including turnscrew, nipple wrench, oil bottle, continental style flask, and bullet mould 19.0 cm; 7 1/2 in barrels
ËœA CASED PAIR OF 22-BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY INO. RICHARDS, STRAND, LONDON, CIRCA 1800with re-browned twist octagonal barrels fitted with silver fore-sights and engraved ~Strand London~ on the top flat, the breeches struck with London proof marks on the left, engraved with a band and with gold-lined vents, engraved tangs incorporating the back-sight, signed border-engraved stepped locks decorated with a sun burst on the tail, fitted with engraved cocks (replaced), semi-rainproof pans, rollers and bolt safety-catches, figured walnut full stocks (bruising) with chequered butts, the pommels incised with a geometric flowerhead, steel mounts comprising trigger-guards engraved with a bouquet on the bow and with large pineapple finial, and moulded ramrod-pipes (later ramrods, one with brass tip): in later fitted mahogany lined in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle and vacant circular escutcheon (keyhole escutcheon missing), with some accessories including brass-mounted pistol flask (cut-off spring incomplete), the exterior of the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle and circular brass escutcheon21.5 cm; 8 1/2 in barrelsProvenance; Sold Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 28th July 2010, lot 580
Militaria interest WW1 Royal Flying Corps (RFC) flying cap/helmet, leather, glass and white metal hip flask, 15cm and a leather cigar case (3)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
A SCANDINAVIAN TREEN PILGRIM'S FLASK AND STOPPER 19TH CENTURY of necked ovoid form with turned decoration, with leather straps and lug feet; together with another, possibly Scottish, of flattened form, lacking its stopper (2) 34cm high (max) Provenance The Geoffrey Chesters Collection of Treen. Literature Edward H Pinto, Treen and Other Wooden Bygones, 1969, plate 58E. Jonathan Levi, Treen for the Table, 1998, p182, plate 15/15
A MUGHAL-STYLE CORAL SET AGATE MINIATURE FLASKIndia, 19th century. Of compressed globular body rising into an elongated neck surmounted by a pointy stopper, carved with foliate designs, the shoulder inset with coral beads and gilt wire. Condition: With surface wear, few natural age cracks, notches to exposed areas and rims, as well as few old fills, otherwise good condition. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. Istvan Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe. Weight: 161 g Dimensions: Height 14 cm
A SILVER AND JADE SNUFF BOTTLE, 1900sChina, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912) - Republic period (1912-1949). Of moon flask form, with a jade medallion on both sides centered with a silver ringed coral cabochon, the silver sides neatly inlaid with coral and turquoise rectangular cabochons, with a matching silver stopper and spoon. Condition: Good condition with minimal surface wear and some natural flaws to the jade, few inlaid stones missing. Minor nicks here and there. Provenance: Private collection, Belgium. Weight: 101 g Dimensions: Height including stopper 9 cm
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