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Pilgerflasche mit Reliefdekor, römisch, 1. Jhdt. Exzellent erhaltene, schwarz gebrannte Pilgerflasche mit geometrischem Reliefdekor. Minimale alte Bestoßungen an der Lippe. Intakt ohne Ergänzungen. Höhe 16 cm.Provenienz: Aus rheinischer Privatsammlung.Zustand: IIA Roman pilgrim flask, 1st century Excellently preserved, black-fired pilgrim bottle with geometric relief decoration. Minimal old bumps on the lip. Intact without additions. Height 16 cm. Provenance: Rhenisch private collection.Condition: II
Cyprus, Geometric III Period, Ca. 900-750BC A wheel-made pottery aryballos (a small flask) in black-on-red ware featuring a squat globular body on a flat base. This aryballos has a narrow neck with central ridge flaring to a trumpet mouth, a single arching black handle from shoulder to neck ridge. The body is decorated with fine black horizontal bands and a stylised rooster head. For a very similar aryballos, see:https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1894-1101-3. Size: L:87mm / W:52mm; 111.9g Provenance: Property of a UK Art gallery, Ex: Rhode Island collection, most of which was collected in the 1990s-early 2000s.
Ca. 1400-1200 BC A fine globular flask in a burnished reddish brown fabric standing on a ring base with tapering neck and flared rim with vertical strap handle. Intact. Size: L:130mm / W:60mm ; 100g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; formely in High Wycombe Estate collection; formerly acquired on the UK Art market.
Ca. 400-500 AD A miniature late Roman flask made of light green glass with a tubular everted rim, cylindrical neck with constriction above tapering body which rests on a quadrangular base. Over time, accretions formed over the surface, which, in places displays a beautiful iridescence.For a similar unguentarium, see the purple unguentarium in this collection sold at Bonham’s:https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/13151/lot/97/.To read further about Roman glass, see:Bayley, J., Freestone, I., & Jackson, C. (2015). Glass of the Roman World. Oxford And Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. Size: L:88mm / W:24mm; 21.6g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 200-300 AD A beautiful mosaic glass flask featuring an inverted piriform body with a bulging shoulder that tapers to a flat base. A funnel-shaped neck leads to a folded rim. Size: L:123mm / W:28mm; 44.2g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 200-300 AD An elegant glass bottle of cylindrical body decorated with evenly spaced vetical ribs. A short, tubular neck leads to a flared mouth with a folded rim.For a similar ribbed flask, see: https://ancientglass.wordpress.com/2020/07/16/roman-flask-natural-green-glass/ Size: L: 114mm / W: 58mm; 83.3g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
A 19th century Nailsea glass flask or bottle, with typical white latticino decoration, 20cm long CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
YOUNG VICTORIA (2007) production crew gift - pewter tankard and hip flask custom manufactured - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by John Johnson & Alfred Springthorpe, London 1882, rounded rectangular with landscape orientation, shaped for the pocket, hinged screw-down cap. 10.5cm high, 10.5cm wide, 4.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. No dents. Light and negligible surface scratches. The cap in good order with cork intact. In generally very good condition.
A SMALL GEORGE VI SILVER HIP FLASK, by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1940, of plain rounded rectangular form with screw-down hinged cap. 9.5cm high, 5.7cm wide, 2.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTNo engraving. Hinge and twist opening works well. One shoulder bruised but generally in good condition with clear hallmarks.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1905, of typical rounded rectangular form with detachable cup to the base and hinged screw-down cap, shaped for the pocket. 14.2cm high, 8cm wide, 8.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks to cup are a little rubbed but legible. The other marks are clear. Light and negligible surface scratches. The cap in good order and the cork intact. In generally very good condition.
LARGE BLUE AND WHITE FLASK, BIANHU 20TH CENTURY 二十世紀 青花花卉紋大扁壺 sturdily potted with a flattened spherical body with a domed side, painted with a band of floral scroll within a band of crashing and swirling waves, the centre further raised with a domed boss decorated with an Islamic eight-pointed star, set with a short cylindrical mouth on the top and flanked by two ring handles, the base unglazed with a countersunk central recess(50cm high)Note: It is rare to find a flask of this form, possibly after a metal shape. The large, flat expanses and sharp angles natural to a metal shape are difficult to translate into porcelain clay, which tends to warp and crack during firing. A number of Chinese porcelains were made of this form during the Ming dynasty that show the influence of Islamic artefacts, probably inspired by Islamic metalwork. There is a slightly larger Syrian brass canteen, dating to the early-15th century, in the collection of the Freer Gallery, Washington, accession number F1941.10. This porcelain form of vessel may have been made for a Chinese clientele fascinated by Islamic metalware forms. Some comparable blue and white flasks dated to the Ming dynasty: one of 41.8cm wide is in the collection of Freer Gallery of Art, accession number F1958.2; a slightly smaller one of 36.5cm width with different decoration on the central boss is in the collection of National Palace Museum Taipei, no. 故瓷11643; a further example sold at Christie's London on 6 Nov 2007, lot 156
An Unusual Victorian Silver-Mounted Hip Flask With Collapsible Silver Beaker Cover, by Thomas Johnson, London, 1879, with design registration diamond, the clear glass body leather-covered body, the screw cap incorporating a collapsing beaker, total height 11cm, the beaker 6.5cm high extended
A Collection of Chinese Stained and Natural Ivory Gaming Tokens, 19th century: A Cantonese Ivory Dish, carved and pierced in relief with figures amongst trees and pagodas within a pierced border with calligraphy; A Similar Ivory Box and Cover; Two Parasol Handles; Two Opium Scoops; A Needle; A Pair of Glove Stretchers; A White Metal Mounted Octagonal Small Flask; and A Quantity of 19th Century Ivory, Bone and Mother-of-Pearl Pieces (qty)
An Oversized Silver Plate Hip-Flask, by James Dixon and Sons, 20th Century, Retailed by Dunhill, oblong and with domed bayonet mounted cover and detachable cup, engraved 'To Arnold with Affection from Florence, Ruby, Barbara & Ronnie', 23cm highMarked underneath with James Dixon and Sons silver plate marks. Further numbered '0329A' and stamped '1 3/4 pints'. Engraved 'Dunhill London'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some more obvious scratches in places. There is an area non the body near the detachable cup where the silver plate has been worn away showing the yellowish metal underneath.
THREE WOOD AND LACQUERED-WOOD FIGURE NETSUKEOne by Seiko, another by Chikusai, Edo period (1615-1868) to Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th centuryThe first lacquered red and gold, depicting an oni (demon) grasping a stolen stupa, making his escape by running away on a cloud, unsigned, 3.7cm (1 7/8in); the second wood, depicting a man wrestling an oversized snail, leaning back for leverage and grimacing in his effort, signed Seiko, 3.9cm (1½in); the third a shojo (drunken sprite) struggling to carry an oversized gourd flask, the details of bone, signed Chikusai, 4.2cm (1 5/8in) high. (3).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gentleman's lot; comprising travelling leather triple flask set, leather covered pewter hip flask, leather travel case with silver plated cups, pair of Fournier prism binoculars 8 x 25 housed in a leather case, two 19th century riding crops, together with a Tress & Co bowler hat 16 x 20 and a navy Locke & Co trilby hat.

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