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Victorian silver bladed mother-of-pearl handled fruit knife, Birmingham 1855, maker Foxall & Co, the handle with vacant rectangular cartouche, 12cm long unfolded, Victorian silver fruit knife, Sheffield 1844, maker John Nowill, the handle engraved "J.P. Caddy", 13cm long unfolded, combination silver plated cigar holder/ flask, 17cm long (3)
A small collection of miscellaneous items, to include two Japanese Meiji period satsuma hat-pins, pair of small silver enamelled spherical beads with gilt three-link chain fastening, miniature vase etcCondition report: Beads and fastening in good order. Flask has small chip to base. Hat pins - one small wearing to paintwork as pictured. Crackle vase - no damage or repair.
A small collection of miscellaneous items to include a 1944 The D-Day Experience from the Invasion to the Liberation of Paris, boxed set by Richard Holmes, The Second World War Collection Collectors' Edition of 21 DVD box sets, a Solido diecast metal model of a Willy's US Army Jeep, and an End of World War II 50th Anniversary hip flask
A silver plated sandwich box, together with plated hip flasks, etcSandwich box - 14.5cm by 8.5cm by 3cm. Hip flask one - leather is worn and the plated mounts have scratches and wear. Hip flask two - bayonet mechanism is stiff and slightly bent. Leather with scuffs. Platework with dents and scratches. Hip flask three - leather is worn and stained. Plated mounts scuffed and scratched. Hip flask four - badly worn to leather hand mounts.
Victorian miniature silver scent bottle, with engraved decorated ground around a vacant shield cartouche, the hinged cover enclosing inner glass stopper, maker P.B.S possibly Platnauer Brothers, Birmingham 1900, 1.5" high; together with another Victorian miniature silver scent bottle/flask on chain, Birmingham 1888, 1.75" high (2)
A FINE PAIR OF ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT FIGURES OF YOUNG HUNTSMEN ATTRIBUTED TO VALENTINO PANCIERA BESAREL (ITALIAN 1829-1902), C1880 each wearing Renaissance costume and with various hunting accoutrements, including: a flask, a horn and a bag, one holding up a fish trophy with nets at his side, the other a falconer, holding aloft a hawk, with his trusty hound and dead game beside him, each standing on a naturalistic base (2) 147.4cm and 148.8cm high Provenance The Allcroft Family, 'The Hall' Stokesay Court, Shropshire. Acquired by the present owner from Sotheby's, Stokesay Court, Shropshire, 28th September 1994, lot 42. Catalogue Note Valentino Panciera, known as Besarel, was born in Zoldo near Belluno on 29th July 1829. He belonged to a family of carvers and carpenters but his style was heavily influenced by the 17th century sculptor Andrea Brustolon. During the 1860s he established his workshop in Venice on the Grand Canal. He soon became famous for creating exquisite sculpture and furniture for wealthy clients, even royalty, Edward, Prince of Wales, was a known patron. At the age of fifty-six, through carelessness, he cut off the fingers of his right hand. However, with his strong willpower and the use of prosthesis he continued to work. In 1878 he exhibited at the Paris Universelle Exposition where he won a gold medal. He died in Venice in 1902. Stokesay Court is a country house and estate in the parish of Onibury in Shropshire. It is described by John Newman in the Shropshire volume of Pevsner's Buildings of England as 'the most grandiloquent Victorian mansion in the county'. It was built for John Derby Allcroft, who had made his fortune as a glover, by the architect Thomas Harris. The work lasted from 1889 and 1892 and was finished only six months before Derby Allcroft's death. Following Jewell Magnus-Allcroft's death in 1992 the contents were sold by Sotheby's in 1994 to fund building repairs. The court was the main location for the filming of the 2007 movie, Atonement, featuring Kiera Knightley and James McAvoy. Literature Illustrated in Michael Hall, The Victorian Country House-From the archives of Country Life', p.147.
A silver hip flask by James Dixon & Sons, Birmingham 1969, of rounded rectangular form with screw top, 11.4cm long, weight 5.40oztCR; The body is in good order. No obvious signs of denting, splitting, thinning or repair. Moderate scratching and wear to the exterior. Cap screws down and screws off with ease, but does not screw down completely flush to the bottle. The cap has some small dents, general scratching and wear. The cork inside is present, but is detached.
Three Derby bocage figures, late 18th century, each modelled as a putti holding a flower basket on a gilt highlighted rococo base, the tallest 13cm high, with two similar Chelsea-Derby bocage figures, painted gold anchor marks to bases, each 12cm high and a mid 19th century treacle glazed flask modelled as Queen Victoria (6) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All three Derby figures show evidence of repair, most noticeably to the arms and the bocage stands. All three appear to show evidence of over-painting to the bodies. One shows losses to the glazed surface on the shoulders. One of the Chelsea-Derby figures shows a failed repair to the bocage tree (now detached but present). All pieces show losses to the floral encrustation and rubbing to the gilt highlights.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK, 19th century, of flattened baluster form with cylindrical neck and side handles, reverse decorated with flower heads and prunus sprigs. 30cm highCondition Report: No apparent cracks or repairsOverall very good conditionSmall firing tears present to interior of neckSee images
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