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A RARE FINE QUALITY PLATED AND GILT CAST COPPER POWDER FLASK, decorated to the front in deep relief with stands of arms, palm trees and Arabs on horseback rescuing a maiden from a wild beast, plated reverse, the nickel top adjustable for 35 through to 50 grains of powder, struck with a bugle horn maker's mark, together with a further embossed copper powder flask decorated with a huntsman and hound to either side. Gilding rubbed on the high points and plating losses to the reverse. (2)
A GOOD LACQUERED COPPER POWDER FLASK, the Colt Navy type body retaining virtually all of its original lacquered finish, scratching and minor dent, the brass top with graduated nozzle, spring defective, together with two leather shot flasks, a further small embossed powder flask and four cap tins to include one of Colt's Patent. (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN TOPER'S WALKING STICK, the ivory knop carved with deep relief panels of figures and palm trees below a draughts counter, the silver collar hallmarked for Birmingham 1897 and with maker's mark W.W, the wooden haft containing a 35cm long glass spirit flask and a small shot thimble, brass ferrule, 90cm long over all.
A CASED PAIR OF .650 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY HEWSON, 8inch sighted browned damascus barrels engraved LONDON on the sighting flats in Gothic script, border and scroll engraved stepped and bolted signed locks, one cock a replacement, full stocked with border and scroll engraved steel mounts, chequered wooden butts, vacant oval white metal escutcheons, swivel ramrods, contained in a green baize lined mahogany case with various accessories to include a three-way flask. The case probably associated and with repairs.
Dale, Baroness Tyron 'Kanga', Australian socialite and friend of The Prince of Wales, silver plated (worn) Champagne bottle flask engraved 'From Kanga Alexander 1994' . A gift from the Baroness to Lady Elizabeth Shakerley for organising a trip on board 'Alexander' the luxury yacht owned by the Greek shipping magnet John Latis in 1994. 39cm highProvenance: The Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Collection
Pair of Derby figures of harvesters, circa 1770, the man shown standing next to a flower-covered tree stump, holding a keg over one shoulder, on a gilt scrollwork base, the woman similarly modelled, with a sheaf of wheat in one hand and a flask on her skirt, 19cm highCondition report: Both figures with some bocage loss. The female figure has restaotion to her neck, waist, right thumb and the wheat, and a small loss to the flask. The male figure has restoration to his hands and the pole holding the keg.
A pair of Chelsea/Derby bocage figures of huntsman and companion, circa 1765, modelled standing holding gun and powder flask respectively, on gilt and blue enamelled scrollwork bases, gold anchor marks to back, 23cm and 24cm highCondition report: Both figures with some losses to the bocage. The female figure is missing the dead bird from her right hand. The male figure has a chip to a feather in his hat.
A QUANTITY OF POWDER AND SHOT FLASKS, consisting of three small pistol flasks, one of which bears a raised Colt revolver design on its side, the second bears the American Eagle motif on its side (a design encountered with cased small Colt revolvers) and the third example has no top to it, a brass shotgun powder flask by J.W. Hawkesley with a variable nozzle to throw between 2¼ and three drams of powder, a leather covered rifle flask by James Dixon with a variable nozzle to throw between 50 and 70 grains of powder, an unnamed leather shot flask, a brass' basket weave' shotgun powder flask by J.W. Hawkesley, all the cut off springs fitted to these flasks are in working order
A .31'' COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, serial number 205374 indicating it was made in New York, USA in 1862 and bearing no proof marks, its cylinder has retained part of its original Stage Coach scene, all the serial numbers on the cylinder and frame match, its barrel wedge appears to be a replacement and is loose fitting, it comes in its English case which were made for these imported revolvers, its case lid bears a reproduction case label and contains a Colt pistol flask, a brass bullet mould, an Eley percussion cap tin and a percussion nipple pricker and modern replacement case key, the pistol shows evidence of wear and has retained very little of its original finish however it is in working condition, barrel length 4''
A leather-cased set of three glass drinks flask with sterling silver caps, retailed by Asprey of London, 1913,the brown leather case with gilt-embossed 'Asprey.London' mark under the base, the lid with pop-stud fastening opening to interior fitted with three glass drinks flasks with sterling silver caps hallmarked London 1913 by G.C.& S., the case with old marks and staining and measuring 15 x 7 x 16.5cm, offered together with another small leather-cased set of three drinking flasks, glass flasks with plated caps, in cylindrical leather case with strap and buckle, 12cm high. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Sirram' metal cased picnic set for four persons,pressed steel outer case with leather handles, the lid opening to interior containing various picnic accessories including two food tins, kettle with burner and stand, spirits flask, two wicker-covered glass drinks bottles, four ceramic tea-cups, a set of four stacked metal beakers in metal container, and other condiments jars, with cutlery and plates housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 48 x 31 x 25cm, complete with key and brown canvas cover (worn, split and distressed). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese jade moon flask,mid-Qing dynasty, the compressed circular body rising from a flared rectangular foot, flanked by a pair of scroll handles, well carved in low relief on each of the broad sides with a blossoming tree above rocks, the stone of mottled pale greyish-white tone,12.2cm highProvenance: Acquired by the vendor’s late great grandfather, who was in China c.1900, and thence by descent.清中期 青白玉雕洞石花卉纹抱月瓶Condition report: Small chips to edges and foot rim. Natural streaks to sides.
A large Chinese blanc de chine statue of Guanyin, impressed seal mark; together with two similar figures, a 19th century blue and white moon flask, Japanese Meiji period miniature bronze koro, cloisonne bowl and cover, a satsuma kettle and three brass figures of immortals etc.Condition report: Large blanc de chine figure - 44.5cm high, in good condition with impressed character marks to the reverse. Second Blanc de chine figure - 36.5cm high, with no visible faults. Third blanc de chine figure - 27cm, fingers lacking, flea bite chips throughout, discoloured. Tea bowls all in good condition. Moon flask - both handles lacking, chip to the rim, some paint scratches. Saucer - with firing flaws. Japanese teapot - crazed but otherwise OK. Scent bottle is modern and in good condition. Bronze censor - good condition. Cloisonne vase and cover - noticeable pitting throughout, mild dent to lower half of the main body. Gilt bronze sages in good condition. Foliate cast bronze stand (probably Japanese) with some bent elements, otherwise OK. Five carved wood netsukes in good condition - two of them are signed.
A group of Oriental ceramics including a Chinese yellow grand moon flask, an 18th-century sauceboat, an early 20th-century brush pot, etcCondition report: Moon flask - 25cm high, both handles have been repaired and with losses. some rubbing to the gilded areas and with some wear to the painted surface. Crackle glazed vase - 14cm high, with some slight surface scratches but no visible losses or repairs. Brush pot, 13.5cm, in good overall condition (20th century). Tea bowl - 8cm diameter, good condition. Pair of small vases - 5.5cm tall, each with some firing imperfections but otherwise OK. Sauceboat - large loss to the spout, several minor chips to the side with the spout and a hairline there also. Both sides of the main body with large chips and hairlines issuing from them. Hairline to the back of the body where the handle meets. Firing imperfections throughout.
Eleven kozuka (knife handles)Edo period (1615-1868), 17th to 19th centuryOf shakudo, shibuichi, copper, or iron, decorated in a variety of chiselling and inlay techniques, the first with a Chinese general and a Tartar warrior, with signature Toshinaga; the second with travellers in a ferry boat, with signature on the side Hamano Noriyuki; the third with Kanzan holding a scroll, with signature Joi; the fourth with monkeys, signed Omori Hidekuni (a nanako specialist); the fifth with a snow-covered stem of bamboo, the moon on the reverse, indistinctly signed; the sixth with a tokkuri and guinomi (sake flask and cup), the reverse with a poem ; the seventh in the form of a fish, signed Yuzo; the eighth with a herdboy on an ox in a river, reaching out to recover his lost flute, signed Kato Tomotoshi and sealed Tomotoshi; the ninth with cranes in a rice paddy, signed Yoshida Kiyoteru; the tenth with a bamboo blind and books, with signature Goto Yujo and a kao; the last with a horned owl on a branch by the light of the moon. (11).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ASSORTMENT OF SIX LEATHER CASES to include a circular case for four flasks of which three are present, another circular case for a pair of flasks (one missing), a further circular case for three flasks (one missing, but top present), two other leather cases both containing a flask, and a leather case lacking a flask (6)
A Victorian silver and leather mounted flattened oval glass hip flask with detachable cup and screw hinged lid, Birmingham 1876 by John Linegar, height 16cm, and another similar silver and leather mounted glass hip flask with detachable cup and screw lid, London 1877, height 14.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Edwardian silver hip flask with hinged screw lid, the front engraved with a griffon's head crest, Sheffield 1907 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, weight 93.4g, height 10.4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 20th century crocodile skin Gladstone bag vanity case, the Bramah lock plate stamped 'J.T. Needs 100 New Bond St', the interior fitted with a selection of various silver topped glass jars, bottles, hip flask and other accoutrements and a plated and glass hip flask, the majority London 1892 and 1893 (some faults), with canvas outer case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late Victorian silver and brown leather mounted glass hip flask with detachable cup and hinged screw cap, Sheffield 1881 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, length 13.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late Victorian silver hip flask with a detachable cup, Sheffield 1899, weight 232.4g, height 12.5cm (damaged), a silver model of a standing soldier, London 1975, weight 52.6g, height 8cm, a silver rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined, London 1921, and a plated box.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mid 20th Century silver hallmarked hip flask retailed by Asprey. The cut glass bottle having faceted sides with a silver screw top and detachable silver stirrup cup to the base, engraved with initials. Cap hallmarked Birmingham 1940 Deakin & Francis, cup with rubbed London hallmarks, marked Asprey London to the base. Measures 15.5cm. Silver weight 67.7g.
CURTIS'S & HARVEY, SANDBANK & HOUNSLOW LOCATIONS; four empty sporting gunpowder flasks and containers to include a Genuine Smokeless Amberite yellow metal flask, height 16cm, a Superior F Gunpowder in a red five-pound tin, also an Extra Coarse Grain for Duck and Coast Shooting five-pound red container, height of each 23cm and an FFF Gunpowder in smaller tin, height 14cm (4).Provenance: These were from a display cabinet in Towers of Rochdale gun shop. CONDITION REPORT Wear commensurate with age. The tins have been knocked and have signs of use, some fraying of the paper labels.
An assembled collection of pottery and works of art including: a Bellarmine style stoneware flask, 14.5cm high, a salt glazed stoneare tyg with dark ochre glaze, 12cm high, an African incised brass spoon, 28cm, a carved wood votive bird figure, 14cm high, a terracotta pipe bowl, 6cm and a carved coconut shell vessel, 10cm. (6)
A small collection of silver, comprising; two silver sauce boats, each with shaped rim, a silver mounted dwarf candlestick, a pedestal circular bon bon dish, a tea strainer, a small pedestal jug, a pepperette, a mustard, a folding pocket knife and a pair of sugar tongs, total weighable silver approx 17oz, together with a white metal mounted flask and a WMF pair of sugar tongs
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