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A pair of small silver bud vases by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1899/1901, 13cm, 1.8oz; a pair of miniature Jersey cream can pepper pots, A P Rogers Jersey, Birmingham 1904, 42mm, 0.75oz; a 35mm silver half engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1907; early plastic vesta case moulded with a portrait of Queen Victoria, 50mm; silver-plated hip flask with detachable cup; pair of sugar tongs; a pair of iron curling tongs; metal cocktail shaker.
Group of three Qajar pottery objectsIran, early 20th Centurycomprising of a small baluster vase decorated with a courting couple sat in a garden, 18.5cm high, a flask decorated with deer and birds, 15.5cm high and a rosewater sprinkler with applied metal mounts and top, 21.5cm high (3)Vase has been cut down and grounded with several cracks and hairline cracks, chips etc. Flask has several cracks (possibly from the firing) along with chips around the neck of the vase and other condition issues. Rosewater sprinkler seems fine, some cracklure, staining etc.
Chinese blue and white wine jug, moon shape decorated with dragons scrolling amidst foliage in underglaze blue and with a domed cover, 19th Century, 22cm; also a Chinese blue and white small moon flask, with salamander handles and domed cover, decorated with figures, 19.5cm; and a Chinese blue and white Meiping covered vase, decorated with figures on a bridge in blue and white, four character Kangxi mark, height 32.5cm (3)
Silver hip flask of rectangular form, 4.89 troy ozs approx. Together with a silver cigarette case, 5.4 troy ozs approx. Both presented to 'C Morgan-Richardson', the card case dated 1910, both with armorials to the front. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Armorials and hallmarks are clear overall. Minor dinks to both items, but overall ok for age. Some tarnishing.
Boxes & Objects - an early 20th century advertisement clothes brush advertising Eagle Star British Dominions insurance company; copper pin tray made from salvaged material from HMS Fourdroyant; Elizabeth II post box money box; wooden and pewter powder flask carved with hunting scenes; snuff box; corkscrews: Benson and Hedges ceramic ashtrays, lighters etc
Mixed Lot in include vintage spirit flask, the upper section wrapped in a leather skin with level viewing window, having a hallmarked silver removable drinking cup, the lancet fitting missing (a/f) together with a larger silver plated example, the cup with personalised engraving and dated 1897 (2 in the lot)
A 19th century Ralph Wood style group of 'Vicar and Moses'Together with two Toby jugs, a pair of Dutch Delft baluster vases (lacking covers), a pair of Dutch Delft moon flasks, 23cm high; a stoneware barrel shaped flask; six Delft plates and other items, the first 23.5cm high, 10cm wide, 12.5cm deep. (17)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Group of vertu to include silver and cabochon mounted squat vase, London 1904, 7cm high, Liberty and Co., Continental 800 standard Art Nouveau desk seal, Victorian embossed silver scent flask by Sampson Morden & Co. London 1898, French silver vesta case and two other vesta cases, Victorian toothbrush, Art Nouveau glass scent bottle, enamel plaque buckle. (Qty). Provenance: By descent from Douglas Shepherd (1922-1989), a designer and architect working on public houses for the brewery firm Ind Coope. He was heavily influenced by and was a serious collector of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, including leading designers and artists such as Charles Ashlee and Jessie M King. He assembled a large collection from the 1950s to 1970s. His book collection was subsequently sold through Sotherby’s and in 2013 his magnificent silver collection by Archibald Knox and others was sold through these rooms.Please note there is no silver footed Art Nouveau dish in this lot
Two 15th/16th century German salt-glazed stoneware mugs with thumbed footrims, together with a green-glazed stoneware jug, a flask and another jug, probably of similar age, the largest measuring 26cm high (5)The two mugs and the large vase have repairs. Otherwise some chips commensurate with age.
JOSEPH D TOMKINSON ESQ B.E.M - an extremely interesting collection following a life of association and service of various marked and unmarked medals/medallions and associated items to include unmarked WW2 medals x 5, exemplary fire service medal marked 'Fireman Joseph D Tomkinson', 10 years fire service medal marked '15516 Joseph D Tomkinson', silver 20 years fire service medal marked behind the bar `J D Tomkinson', plus one other long service medal stamped '6978' with issue paperwork dated 13/05/49, Boy Scout Association medal of merit by Collins London engraved verso 'J D Tomkinson 6.2.46' with a group of jamboree and other related postcards, one depicting Bayden Powell with the then Regent, addressed to the Tomkinson home, cased British Empire medal marked 'Joseph Dyson Tomkinson' with Buckingham Palace note of congratulations signed Elizabeth R and associated book, 1977 presentation plaque from Prestatyn Town Council, four various pennant type Welsh and commemoratives for HRH Prince Charles Investiture, Welsh Dragon and Ich Dien Prince of Wales feathers, postcard photograph of a small child marked 'Tomkinson' verso with address, 1941 brass 20mm shell casing and a vintage leather shot flask with contents
A late Victorian silver oval hip flask, with Royal presentation inscription 'From H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to E.W. Curton, January 6th, 1881', Wright & Davies, London, 1879, 12.2cm.**CONDITION REPORT**Minor surface scratches. Cap does not screw shut.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A PRE- COLUMBIAN STYLE GREEN GLAZED POTTERY FLASK IN THE FORM OF A CHICKEN, with a small hole in the top of the head, C shaped handle, wings applied to the sides and incised decoration, crazed with collections of soil giving the appearance of having been excavated, height 30cm (Condition report: crazed throughout, some firing faults to one wing, loss of glaze around the foot rim, rocks slightly on a level surface, age uncertain)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER HIP FLASK OF BOWED RECTANGULAR FORM, fitted with a hinged bayonet cap with cork inner, engine turned decoration to the front and back with vacant rectangular cartouche, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1988, 7.06ozt, 219.9 grams, height 14.8cm, height excluding cap 12.5cm (Condition report: there is a short scratch on the front in the engine turning, cap has a small gap to the top turning section but holds liquid without leakage when tested with water)
AN ANTIQUE 16 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL FITTED WITH A 7¾” BRASS BARREL AND WALNUT STOCK, the early lock is indistinguishably marked and secured to the stock with a fretted side plate with two bolts, its brass trigger guard bears an acorn motif and its spurred butt cap bears a coat of arms on its base, its wrist has been broken through at some point in the past and was neatly repaired with a brass plate, its lock is in working condition however the swan neck cock bears a welded repair, the barrel bears commercial proof marks indicating it was proved at the Tower of London, its collective features and related proof marks date its production sometime during the last quarter of the 1700’s, it comes with an inert .50” Browning cartridge, an unnamed copper powder flask bearing a hanging game motif and lacks a cut off spring, a flintlock pistol made up from antique gun parts which has a damascus 16 bore 7 ¾” barrel, a lock marked Lowe fitted with a waterproof pan and a .22” rifle cleaning kit (5)

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