A large quantity of miscellaneousÿsilver plated Chamber Candlesticks, Snuffers, various Nut Crackers, a spiral reeded plated Lamp Base, set of 4 silver plated Dishes or Stands, a silver mounted glass Pocket Flask, a plated Pocket Flask, two concertina action Dish Crosses, Champagne Top, and a large quantity of silver handled and bone handled Knives and Forks. (a lot)
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DANIEL O'CONNELL A two-tone Derbyshire brown stoneware flask, c.1829, modelled as the reformer depicted holding a scroll impressed 'Irish Reform Cordial', the upper half decorated in a lustrous darker brown glaze, the reverse impressed 'Denby & Codnor Park, Bournes, Potteries, Derbyshire', minor chipping, 20.3cm. Cf. Lincoln Hallinan, British Commemoratives; Royalty, Politics, War and Sport, pl.87A; and Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 64.
CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION AND REFORM A large brown stoneware flask, c.1830, modelled probably as Daniel O'Connell holding a scroll moulded with a mitre and crown and inscribed 'Reform and Repeal', the reverse impressed 'I Berwick, Wine & Spirit Merchant, 4 Rose & Crown Court, Near Moorfields', the head broken off and well restored, 241mm. Cf. Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 81.
WILLIAM IV A Derbyshire two-tone brown stoneware flask, c.1832, modelled as a three quarters standing figure of the monarch, impressed 'William IVth's Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed 'Belper & Denby, Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire', a crack to the base, 18.7cm. Cf. Lincoln Hallinan, British Commemoratives; Royalty, Politics, War and Sport, plate 102.
LORD GREY A Lambeth salt-glazed stoneware flask, c.1832, modelled as the prime minister holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform' above the title 'Grey & Reform Cordial', the upper half decorated with a brown glaze, the reverse marked 'Lambeth Pottery, Doulton & Watts, 15 High Street, Lambeth' and bearing the retailer's stamp 'W. Jones, Wine & Spirit Merchant, 50, Lambs Conduit, S.', 19cm.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL A Derbyshire brown stoneware flask, c.1832, the 1st Earl Russell depicted holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform', titled to the lower half, the reverse marked 'Belper & Denby, Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire', 18.2cm. Cf. Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 84.
LORD BROUGHAM A Derbyshire brown stoneware flask, c.1832, modelled as the bewigged figure of the Lord Chancellor holding a scroll impressed 'The Second Magna Carta', above 'Brougham's Reform Cordial', the reverse marked 'Belper & Deby, Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire', 18cm. Cf. Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 13.
LORD BROUGHAM A Lambeth brown stoneware flask, modelled as a three quarters figure of the Lord Chancellor holding a scroll inscribed 'The True Spirit of Reform' above 'Brougham's Reform Cordial', the reverse marked 'Lambeth Pottery, Doulton & Watts, 15th High Street, Lambeth', 18cm. Cf. Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 11.
REFORM A Derbyshire brown stoneware flask, c.1832, modelled as a toper sitting astride a barrel, above the base impressed 'Success to Reform', the reverse marked ' Denby & Codnor Park, Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire', small chips to the base, 19.7cm. Cf. Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 54.
QUEEN VICTORIA A brown stoneware flask, c.1838, modelled as the young monarch standing and holding a scroll inscribed 'My Hope is in my People', 22cm. The sentiment impressed upon the scroll has previously led to this model being attributed as Queen Caroline. However, examples of this flask have been found with Doulton & Watts marks and with wine merchant's stamps dating from the late 1830s. Caroline was also almost invariably depicted hatted rather than crowned and not with short ruched sleeves as here. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.63.
LORD MELBOURNE A large and rare Derbyshire brown stoneware flask, c.1838-41, modelled wearing fur-lined robes, impressed 'Lord Melbourne' to the front, the reverse with 'Oldfield & Co Makers', the upper section glazed a darker brown, a small chip to his hair, 23.5cm. Despite a turbulent relationship with William IV, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, was Prime Minister at the time of Victoria's accession and his coaching of the young monarch led to them forming a strong friendship. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.232; and Alan Blakeman, Reform Flasks, number 120. Exhibited: 'Long to Reign Over Us', Newport Museum and Art Gallery, June to October 1987, number 17. Provenance: ex Blewitt collection, sold by Historical & Collectable, 12th March 2005, lot 372.
DANIEL O'CONNELL A large Brampton brown stoneware flask, c.1838-40, modelled as the Irish reformer standing with arms folded, impressed 'Daniel O'Connell to the front, the upper part glazed brown, the reverse impressed 'Oldfield & Co Makers', 22.8cm. O'Connell championed the rights and liberties of people across the world and, in 1838, he denounced Andrew Stevenson, the American ambassador, as a "slave-breeder" and was challenged to a duel. O'Connell went on to speak on slavery and bondage including at the first Anti Slavery Convention in London in 1840.
FOLK ART: A CHIP-CARVED TREEN POWDER FLASK19th Century, possibly ScandinavianWith integral lugs, geometric incised and chip carved decoration to the body, 22cm highCondition report: Worn, various old chips and scuffs. Worn lug handles with one worn through. Stopper currently jammed in, probably associated. Possibly fruitwood.
A SILVER MOUNTED BITTERS BOTTLE AND ELEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (12)The bitters bottle, Birmingham 1961, a silver slide action pencil holder with a bloodstone seal terminal, a model of a windmill, a seal modelled as St George and the dragon, a European caddy spoon, a sterling mustard ladle, a book shaped vesta case, a long handled spoon, the bowl formed from a coin, a plated metal mounted spirit flask, a trinket dish formed from a shell, a silver lidded small glass jar and a pair of steel scissor action candle snuffers
An Edward VII silver mounted cut glass hip flask, with bun shaped cover and cylindrical neck, the cut glass shoulders and body with plain base, fitted oval cup, 14.5cm h, by Alfred Clark, London 1902, the base inscribed Clark, 33 New Bond St Bun shaped cover with some dents. The cup with minor dents to base and general overall wear
A Victorian silver hip flask of round engine turned form with chained screw-cap, 98mm h, by Henry William Dee, London 1869, 3ozs 3dwts Of the superior quality associated with the maker and in good condition but for light dent on edge at 9 o'clock, the engine turning still crisp and marks good
A 50 bore flintlock pocket pistol, I Daykin, Nottingham, late 18th c, with 60mm turn off canon barrel, plain walnut stock, a 50 bore brass boxlock percussion pistol. Hetherington Nottingham, early 19th c, with 43mm steel turn off barrel, folding trigger, safety catch and chequered stock, a brass mounted copper powder flask by Dixon & Son Sheffield, a Victorian japanned tin with green paper label of Kynoch & Co containing percussion caps, a steel bullet mould and a barrel spanner (6) All complete and in basically good condition showing signs of wear and knocks consistent with age, the plain stock on the flintlock pistol rather heavily knocked and scratched, the flask with a couple of minor dents
A collection of ceramics, to include a pair of porcelain parrots, 24.5cm high, a porcelain figure of a dog, impressed mark, 14cm high, a figure of a cat, 11cm high, a figure of a seated hound, 6.5cm high and a blue and white compressed flask, 22.5cm high (6)Condition report: Losses, chips, cracks and restoration throughout.
Late Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911 AD. A blue and white glazed porcelain Chinese-made pilgrim flask for the Islamic market; comprising a crescent-shaped body with cobalt-blue scrolled tendrils and lotus flowers, conical knop finials; tubular neck with painted lattice ornament and bulb below the mouth; four D-shaped flange feet, drill hole to base; old label to base 'RALPH M CHAIT . GALLERIES . NY / Ming Dynasty 1368-1643 A.D.' 618 grams, 19.8cm (7 3/4"). From the collection of a Kensington gentleman; ex Mansour Gallery, Davies Street, London; formerly with Ralph M. Chait Galleries Inc, New York, USA; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10745-177417. The pilgrim flask perpetuates the tradition of blue and white porcelain flasks begun in the early 15th century for the Islamic export market, perhaps intended as diplomatic gifts. Islamic glass and metalwork forms influenced Chinese design. In this case, the model appears to have been a leather flask whereby the raised borders recall the stitched seams, and the crescent shape references the crescent moon. [A video of this lot can be viewed on the Timeline Auctions website] Fine condition. Rare.
A mixed lot of silver and white metal to include a Victorian silver cake slice with a turned ivory handle, two silver cigarette cases, silver mounted cedarwood cigarette box, a white metal flask inscribed 'Rowing Club Fours', a pair of continental white metal serving spoons with elaborate finials and a fitted box, silver plated vesta case, two silver plated napkin rings, various white metal teaspoons etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A white metal half hunter continental pocket watch retailed by T Martin & Co and with dedicated inscription within together with a silver Victoria's Silver Jubilee medallion, 5.5cm diameter in a fitted case, a matching bronze medallion, a set of opera glasses, Victorian coin bracelet, a small cased compass, silver plated small flask, small silver 1911 Coronation medal, two small silver Victorian jubilee medallions, 2.5cm diameter etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A 19th century cased Saccharometer by Buss of London, 25cm in length in a fitted mahogany box together with a British made barometer, 13cm diameter; a turned wooden chess set and a brass flask, 12cm high (4)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, BAGS, LUGGAGE, PICTURES ETC, to include unopened Meccano Metal Robots Collection, TP-Link AC750 Wifi Range Extender with box and instructions, Boots men's dual foil shaver, Stanley 'Aladdin' flask and cooler, Grundig TK 820 reel to reel tape recorder, two prints (largest 181.5cm x 54cm), assorted bags and cases etc (two boxes and loose)
FOUR VINTAGE CANVAS GUN CASES AND A BOX OF GUN CLEANING AND OTHER SHOOTING RELATED ACCESSORIES, the gun cases all felt lined and in generally poor condition, together with a table top cartridge loader for 12 bore, stamped C & J W HAWKSLEY, a copper powder flask, leather shot flask, cleaning rods, Nikkon Variable 3x - 9x 32 scope, boxed Tomlinson gun cleaning pads, boxes for Diana spares, etc
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