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DOULTON LAMBETH. A Doulton Lambeth whisky flask, with applied decoration & naming for 'Special Highland Whisky'. Still with cork stopper. Impressed stamps & marks & Rd. No.4818. Height 15.5cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Dutch blue and white pottery bulbous shaped vase, Delft early 20th Century, the reserves with canal scenes, tall buildings, 36cm; and a collection of other Dutch Delft, including portrait plaques of Rembrandt and Saskia; Pilgrim flask coloured vase; wall plates; ewers; lamp bases; tile pictures, etc.
Bachmann OO Gauge Goods Wagons and BR (S) Coach, all boxed, 39-253 BR (S) coach and goods wagons, Presflo 38-260A Tunnel Cement (2), 38-271A Blue Circle, 38-347 Nuclear Flask Wagon, private owner plank wagons 37-185, 37-112 (2), 37-111, open wagon 38-328, cattle wagon 37-710A, insulated van 38-190A, G-E, boxes G-E, (12)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a yellow metal key pendant unmarked, suspended from a fine trace chain with spring clasp stamped 9k, approximate gross weight 1.0 gram, a circular wavy trim tray, a tin with foreign banknotes, various pieces of costume jewellery, a white metal trinket box, a white metal hip flask, compact, fashion wristwatches, two stop watches, two silver napkin rings with full silver hallmarks, a silver butter knife hallmarked Birmingham, a 'Parker' fountain pen, etc
A 19TH CENTURY NAILSEA GLASS DOUBLE GIMMEL FLASK, teardrop form with red and white trailed stripe decoration, with cork stoppers, 26cm long; together with TWO GEORGIAN WRYTHEN FLUTED BLUE GLASS VASES, 10.5cm and 12.5cm high. (3) CONDITION REPORTNailsea with some surface scuffing and scratching to the flattened sides.
A MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE FLASK, BIANHU, circular form with a flat base and short cylindrical neck, painted with meandering foliage and buds, the domed front with a raised boss to the centre, the sides similarly decorated within lined borders, applied with a pair of loop handles. 39.5cm high, 35cm diameterCONDITION REPORTMinor glaze faults
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Rifled, two-stage, 12 mm cal barrels. The first stage octagonal and decorated with fullers at the corners alternating with twisted decorations and engraved floral motifs on the first part of the fullers and at the girdle. The second stage with eight sides of minor width and staggered towards base, the corners with fullers. The nozzle in line with the base, featuring floral decorations and front sight. A barrel with the marks of the Liège test bench. Breech with engraved leaves and numbers '1' and '2' in gold. The tangs engraved en suite, provided with fixed rear sight and numbered as the breeches. Forward spring locks richly engraved with flowers and rocaille. Working mechanisms, one with two snaps, one with single snap. Wooden half stocks (one with a very small missing part at the fore-end cap, near the barrel, the other with the same small cracks) featuring various rocaille and flower carvings, handles also with a checkered segment at the center. Iron mounts engraved en suite. Trigger guards with finger support, the triggers with adjustment screw. In their wooden case (small damages). With mustard-colored velvet lining (signs of use and age). It also includes the flask, probably replaced, and all the other tools such as the hammer, the ramrod, the bullet mold and others. length 39,5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Rifled, octagonal, browned, 12 mm cal barrels, marked 'Acier Fondu' in gold under a mark and 'DDB', the bases engraved and with numbers '1' and '2', front sight; tangs engraved with flowers, numbers '1' and '2' and provided with sight. Forward spring locks finely engraved with floral motifs. Briarwood stocks with fore-end cap sculpted with racemes in bas-relief, grooved butts and with steel mounts decorated en suite. In original wooden case with brass mounts and foldaway handle, lined in green velvet and provided with high-quality accessories, two screwdrivers with wooden handles, one with drum featuring a turn-off, horn cap, the other one with turn-off, brass cap provided with a needle to clean the vents. Beautiful spoon to melt the lead featuring a balustrade shaft and turn-off wooden handle, powder flask, hammer etc. Complete with original and spare key. Elegant pistols in very good conditions with peculiar accessories. length 39 cm.
dating: 1853 - 1857 provenance: London, Octagonal, rifled, 36 cal barrel (bore needs cleaning, visible rifling) with the rear marking 'ADDRESS. COL: COLT LONDON.' The left side featuring marks of the London test bench, number '5', and serial number '9xx'. Missing wedge screw. The barrel with 30% of its antique bluing. The cartridge rammer with remains of coeval bluing and without numbers. Polished cartridge rammer and with serial number coeval with the barrel. Six-shot cylinder with 40% of the antique bluing, marks of the test bench, a scene of a naval battle featuring the writing 'ENGAGED 16 MAY 1843', the mark 'COLT'S PATENT' and the same serial number as the barrel, remains of a scarcely-legible inscription 'Engraved ...' at the bottom, then with number '5'. Mechanism needs revision (the hammer rotates the cylinder, but does not load the trigger). Frame with 70% of bluing, 'COLT'S PATENT' marking on the left side, and coeval serial number at the bottom. Brass grip bands with most of the antique silver plating. Small rounded bridge. Serial number coeval with the other pieces on both bands, the one of the bridge with mark 'R'. Smooth walnut handle. Remains of a name marked on the bottom. In its antique case of the right size, with purple velvet lining (worn and with little damages), provided only with a flask marked 'J. BARLOW PATENT '. Interesting revolver with very low and coeval serial number on the components. The 'First Model' produced in London was provided with brass (not steel) bands on the handle, see 'Flayderman's Guide' 9th Edition page 90 (5B-062). length 33,3 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England, Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal barrel engraved at the edges, provided with front sight; five-shot cylinder with mark of the Birmingham test bench. On the back the signature 'THO.S WILLIAMS SOUTH CASTELLO ST. LIVERPOOL'; frame engraved and numbered '10015 T'. Trigger and cartridge rammer marked 'TRANTER PATENT'. 70% of its antique bluing. Checkered wooden butt (two small parts missing). Working mechanism. In a wooden box lined with green cloth, provided with a bullet mold marked with Tranter patent, box with the inscription 'LUBRICATING BULLETS' and the Tranter mark, a powder flask and an oil bottle. length 30 cm.
Victorian silver conical scent flask with embossed floral decoration, the hinged domed lid opening to reveal the glass lining, sponsors mark of Horton & Allday, London 1888, 23cm longCartouche has engraving reading 'Allie'.Several dents to the domed lid. No glass stopper. Some dents and knocks to the main body.
Gallé – Cameo glass flask vase, with 'eye-bath' neck, red glass overlaid on frosted citron body, cut with roses, cameo Gallé signature, 21.5cm highWhat appears to be a small bruise or area of disruption to ground colour on centre front. Three fleabites to rim edge which may or may not be burst air bubbles. Graze to colour on lower rim at lip.
Gallé – Cameo glass footed flask vase, with flared neck, red glass overlaid on citron frosted body, cut with blossom, cameo Gallé signature, 12cm x 9.5cm highSome cratering or grazing to the yellow ground and several scratches on top of the body near the base of the neck. Some surface pitting and light flaws of the manufacturing process are evident.
Galle - Cameo glass flask vase, with 'eye-bath' neck, lilac and grey glass overlaid on frosted pink, decorated with trailing flowers and foliage, cameo mark Gallé*, 15cm high Very light scuffing to rim. Some white paint spots from a roller which may be removable. Body colour uneven to reverse and with superficial scuffs. Some surface pitting and light flaws of the manufacturing process evident.
Two late 19th or early 20th Century novelty travelling inkwells, each with push release hinged cover revealing gilt metal interior, comprising an opera glasses case, with tan leather exterior and engraved interior with double inkwells and nib brush, 10cm wide x 7cm high; a picnic flask with leather surround, 4.7cm high; together with a ceramic conical inkwell, the caged top marked 'Calvert’s Patent Leeds', enclosing glass marble stopper, 7cm high overall (3)
Gallé – Cameo glass footed flask vase, with flared neck, red glass overlaid on citron tinted frosted body, cut with roses, cameo Gallé signature, 14.5cm highThere is colour loss to the top aroung the neck with a possible glazing imperfection on one side, patch of imperfection to the rim and some small patches of colour loss around the top
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