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Silver - An Asprey small silver gilt engine turned compact, Chester 1914, length 6.5cm, width 3.5cm, a magnifying glass with silver filled handle, Birmingham 1903, length 19.7cm, a small circular tray, marks rubbed, diameter 9.5cm, weight 28.8g, a small silver flask, Birmingham 1921, length 6.4cm, weight 32g, a silver vesta, Birmingham 1923, weight 26g, three silver pill boxes, the cover of one embossed with two cats and a crescent moon, a pair of white metal buckles and a silver plated tea strainer.
A collection of silver itemsvarious maker's and datesComprising: a cylindrical tobacco cannister, Jackson & Fullerton, London 1900, cover with pipe finial (damaged), with internal weight, height 9.5cm, a crocodile skin covered glass and silver spirit flask, James Dixon & Sons, Ltd, Sheffield 1899, with pull-off cup, a small salver, Sheffield, circa 1912, diameter 21cm, a jug, E Barnard & Sons, London 1933, plain bellied form, another two cream jugs, four pierced dishes, a three-piece and four-piece condiment set, two shakers, six pairs of silver handles dessert knives and forks, cased, a cased set of silver handled knives, a cased set of golf interest spoons, other spoons, a French snuff box and other items, including a scroll holder, unmarked, possibly Indian, weight only of weighable silver 65oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A novelty Victorian silver-mounted glass 'champagne bottle' flask / decanterJohn Grinsell & Sons, London 1893 Modelled as a champagne bottle, hinged simulated cork top, height 25cm, together with a silver double lidded cigarette box, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1935, the curved hinged covers flanking a central carrying handle, with engine-turned bands and sides, wood lined interiors, length 20cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A cased dressing setAsprey & Co Ltd, London 1910 Fitted interior, with slim spirit flask, card case, with gilt interior, a powder pot, another covered pot, an elongated tube, a small tube, two mounted glass bottles, two small brushes, a button hook, a mirror and a tortoiseshell comb, leather fitted case, with gilt-tooled initials, 'N. ST C. G.' and a canvas weather protector, damaged lock, length of case 21.3cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Various hunting and riding accessories to include a Champion & Wilton leather pouch Various hunting and riding accessories to include a Champion & Wilton leather pouch holing a stainless steel sandwich box and flask, the box and flask are monogrammed A.L. and the pouch T.A.E.. Also included is a leather saddle bag, a copper hunting hirn by George Parker and Sons and one other hunting horn.
A Victorian silver hip flask, the hinged cover with bayonet fastening, later engraved inscription dated 2nd June 1945, Birmingham 1891, overall 10.7cm high, together with a silver cigarette case, similarly later engraved inscription, the sprung hinge opening to reveal a gilded interior, Birmingham 1901, 4.9ozt (2).
A collection of silver and white metal comprising a miniature flask with screw cover, a silver matchbox cover on four ball feet, a silver snooker cue chalk case, a "Birthday Book" with repousse silver cover, a silver child's rattle with angel finial, two silver thimbles, together with other white metal and silver plated pieces, (13).
A good and interesting selection of Roman glassware to include tall vases (mostly with iridescence), a cylindrical pot with old label to underside, a square jar with handle, various vials and flasks (tallest glass vase with slender thin neck 24.5cm high) (some damage and condition commensurate with age and immersion in earth), circa 200-300 AD (15 items) Provenance: acquired 1960s and prior by the present Vendor's ParentsCondition Report: There are five taller bottles - four appear in good general condition, the tallest has chips around the lip at the top, also a crack around the bottom. There are two small circular pots, one cauldron-like which is in good order, the other clearly has the glass away and a crack to the top. A square flask has damage to the bottom, other wise OK. Seven smaller bottles - 1st a small globe and shaft-style appears in reasonable order, the 2nd has a problem with the lip at the top, 3rd has a small matchhead-sized piece away from the lip at the top, 4th has problems around the neck area, 5th has a chip in the neck area (smaller example), 6th and 7th seem OK.
* Mixed Silver. An American silver bachelors teapot, Birmingham 1900, stamped Sterling, of lobed ovoid form profusely embossed with floral scrolls, 16 cm long, approximately 268g, together with a silver hip flask, two cigarette boxes, matchbox holder plus an 8-piece dressing table set QTY: (13)
A small quantity of silver plate, including: an oak cased set of six mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, with chased foliate decoration; a chamberstick by Cross Arrows and two associated candle snuffers; a tray on four bun feet with presentation engraving to top, 16.5cm x 16.8cm; oval entree dishes; six King's pattern spoons; a hip flask; tea strainer; and others (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A Victorian glass and silver mounted hip flask, Wright & Davies, London 1867, the colourless glass body of curved rectangular form, silver coloured screw top (unmarked), detachable silver stirrup cup with monogrammed initials, overall height 17cm, together with a silver lion mask torque bangle, 7.8cm diameter (2) (at fault)
A 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 26143 (1855) on all parts except the cylinder which is numbered 8928, the barrel with London address and London proofs, with silver plated iron trigger guard and backstrap. GWO & C, retaining traces of colour hardened finish, the cylinder scene a bit faint (small patches of rust on trigger guard and backstrap), in its red velvet lined fitted mahogany case, containing the original cylinder, number 26143, which has one chamber blown out and has split into two halves, a good bag shaped copper flask by Dixon, of correct Colt type but is not marked, steel double cavity bullet mould (pitted), nipple key, tin of caps, and some lead bullets, together with a key to the case. GC (the case relined and with some marks to the lid). £1200-1400
(Naval Military War Commemorative commemorate) Nelson: an interesting late-19th century brown stoneware spirit flask moulded with a likeness impressed with name and on the reverse ‘England expects…’ and I. Gunson Waifleet, the shoulders with dated battle honours, 218mm high, the base repaired and a walking stick the top affixed with a carved wood portrait bust, the bust 74mm high, (2) * Directories for the years 1868 to 1885 list Isaac Gunson as a brewer and wines and spirit merchant in the High Street, Waifleet All Saints, Lincolnshire.

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