A German cocktail set or 'portable bar', designed by J. A. Henckels circa 1930, in the form of a monoplane, with a fuselage flanked by a pair of hip-flask wings, the whole fully disassembling to reveal full complement of accessories including the fuselage cocktail shaker with strainer/lemon squeezer and lid, further cylindrical drinks flask and a set of four gilt-lined stacking shot cups, marked Made in Germany to the cups and D.R.P.a GERMANY to the rim of the fuselage, 24.5cm longCondition Report: With rubbing to the plated surface, this is especially to the propeller, The main drinks flask with cork to interior of the stopper, this has signs of age and use but is present, the wing flask also with corks present, one stopper fitting 'snugger' than the other. The four cups with signs of use including wear and discolourationThe lidded container with similar signs of age and usePleas refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Victorian leather and silver mounted hip flask, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1880, the detachable silver mug engraved with a rearing lion, together with another silver plated drinking beaker, and, a Edwardian silver spectacle case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1905, internally with purple velvet lining, with embossed floral decoration, 15cm longCondition report: Loss to the internal lining of the case. The silvered mug with losses to the plating. The leather with patination to the hip flask, the silver cup with tarnish.
A gem-set enamelled gold parrot North India, 19th Centuryperching on a branch with erect body and tail, decorated in polychrome enamel with naturalistic detailing, the eyes and wings set with table and rose cut diamonds, the parrot holding a cluster of grapes in its beak, the branches terminating in floral motifs 6 cm. high; 53.3 g.Footnotes:For a similar enamelled parrot sold at Sotheby's see Arts of the Islamic World, 12 October 2005, lot 119. An enamelled perfume flask in the form of a bird of a similar date is in the Museum of Applied Arts, Frankfurt (Gierlichs, J., and A. Hagerdorn (ed.), Islamic Art in Germany, Mainz, 2004, p. 100, fig. 2.)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small group of Beswick animal figurines, including 'Seal', model 1534, grey - gloss, 14.5cm high, 'Seal' whiskey flask, model 2693, grey - gloss, 8.9cm high, 'Otter' whiskey flask, model 2686, grey and brown - gloss, 5.7cm high, and 'Badger' whiskey flask, model 2687, black and white - gloss, 7.6cm high. (4)
A George V silver curved hip flask, with bayonet hinged cap and removeable beaker cup with gilt interior, by Marples & Beasley, hallmarks Birmingham 1911, height 13cm, 5.7ozNo damage, lip of hip flask opening appears to have some solder around the base otherwise no other repairs, 1 corner on beaker base has a small dent, gilding is slightly faded, silver lightly abraded, hallmarks clear, screw-cap working
An early 20th century Chinese export curved silver hip flask, with bayonet cap and inscription for Brick Comptn Selangor 1907, by Wang Hing, height 13cm, 5.2ozNo major damage or repairs, base and bottom corners have a few small dents, silver lightly abraded, marks clear, stamped 90, screw-cap working
A silver mounted glass hunting flask, possibly Thomas Johnson I, (assay and date letter absent), the tapering glass bottle with silver bayonet clasp, 25cm long, together with a William IV silver mounted cut glass cylindrical dressing table jar, Archibald Douglas, London 1829, 6.8cm high, a rectangular example, 9.5cm x 6.2cm, and a Victorian silver sauce boat, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1898, 15.8cm long (4)CR; Rectangular jar: No large dents, splits or signs of repair to the cover. General scratching and wear, and some losses to the engraved decoration. There is a heavy amount of small chips and losses to the highpoints of the glass body, mostly concentrated around the corners. General scratching and wear to the glass body. Cover is stiff to remove.Cylindrical jar: A few small dents to the edge of the cover. There is moderate wear to the engraved decoration on the cover. No splits or signs of repair. There is a heavy amount of small chips and losses to the highpoints of the glass body. General scratching and wear to the glass body.Sauce boat: Some small dents to the body. General scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No signs of splitting or repair.Flask: Some chips to the base of the bottle. General scratching and wear to the glass body. Some small dents to the cover. Moderate scratching and wear. Bayonet mechanism in working order.
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