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A SCOTTISH PEARLWARE NOVELTY SPIRIT FLASK, probably Portobello, c.1840, modelled as a lady's boot with black toes, heel and lacing, pink striped upper and blue top, unmarked, 6" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some flaking to black toe point, two minor glaze chips to blue top, no cracks or restoration, glaze crazed
AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE PEWTER PRISM FLASK, German 18th century, the screw top lid with "Baroque" swing loop handle, the spout with screw cap and bearded mask below, the body inscribed "W.G.F." and later "ILHB 1819", marks for Carl Ludwig Steinhardt (1722-98), 13 3/4" high to tip of handle (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)polished, some minor dents to angles of body
A quantity of scientific, military related and vintage items including: wooden boxed microscope (possibly), labelled Griffin & George Ltd, circa 1950s; a vintage flask; Atomic models set (appears complete but can't be sure), by Griffin; Air Ministry light box for aerial reconnaissance photos, circa 1940s; Vintage brass pump/sprayer, OHMS label and 3 brass rods, all as found and in used condition
SPIRIT FLASK. A Sterling silver, 3/4 pint, planished silver curved spirit flask. Stamped Sterling & CW. (Arm on screw top defective & shallow dents on each corner of the base). Max. height 18.5cm. Approx. 282.2g. (9 t.oz). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. 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.
A Victorian silver plain rectangular sandwich box, the hinged drop-down lid with engraved monogram & family crest, 6” x 3¾” x 1¼”, London 1885, by Jane Brownett, retailed by Merry of St. James’s St. (12½ oz); together with a glass cylindrical flask with silver-plated screw cap & stirrup cup lid; in tan leather combination case with shoulder strap.
A Victorian silver mounted flask, London 1886. Height 15.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top snaps shut as it should. When shut there is a little movement at the hinge. The top has some discolouration, minor pitting and minor dents. The hallmarks to the collar are clear. The glass flask is in good order with no cracks of any significant damage. There are one or two very minor nibbles around the bottom foot rim and slight scratching beneath the silver bottom mount. The bottom mount has a dent to one corner and there is some minor pitting and discolouration. The hallmarks are clear and legible.
A pair of brass candlesticks of Gothic style, with shaped drip trays, knopped stems and on circular bases, 22 cm high, an Ilsa chromed metal lidded jug, a pewter tankard and a pewter hip flask. CONDITION REPORT: The pair of candlesticks are dented to the rim and the hip flask is lacking its flask.
A group of gentleman's accessoriesComprising a leather cased leather flask, initialled 'P.S', 27cm high, a leather collar box, 16cm diameter, a pair of leather and gilt bronze opera glasses, 8.5cm wide, a William and Son leather cased travelling clock, 6cm wide and a Vertex black enamel travelling clock, the case re-enamelled, retailed by Birch and Gaydon Ltd, London, 4cm high. (5)
An American Sterling Silver Mounted and Glass Spirit Flask, stamped Davis & Freeman, with bayonet cover, simulated basket weave mount, removable cup applied with two gilt metal plaques, one engraved with crest the other with leaping fish, 8.5ins highCondition Report - Cover with dent to edge. Bayonet action to cover works well, as does hinge. Basket weave appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The detachable base/cup has a small dent close to the base. The engraved detail of salmon and crest in good condition. The glass as far as can be determined is in good condition.
A Late Victorian Silver Circular Inkwell and Mixed Silverware, the inkwell maker's mark rubbed, London 1894, with reeded mounts and of fluted form, engraved with stag, initials F.E.G. and Roman numeral MCMI to lid, 4.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and with clear glass liner, a late Victorian silver mounted and clear glass spirit flask, London 189, with bayonet cover and removable cup, 4.5ins, and a small selection of other silver and silvery metalware, combined weighable silver 26ozs
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