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Kukri knife with single edged blade 285mm in length, Bone grip, overall length 385mm. Complete with wooden scabbard with carved decoration and both small knives with bone handles: 1950's Hunting Knife with curved single edged blade 124mm in length maker marked "J Nowill & Sons, Sheffield" woodedn grip and alloy pommel, overall length 227mm, complete with leather scabbard: Brass Powder Flask with embossed decoaration, no makers mark. (3)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METAL WARE, MOTORING INTEREST AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Continental Wanderer 50 cased typewriter, a curling stone (large area of loss to one side), a Chinese communist style hat decorated with various pins and badges, a powder flask, a printers tray, an oar, pipes including a cased meerschaum pipe, two vintage telephones, a Chinese carved stone figure of a turtle, a Cleveland Discol Car Club car badge, Esso badges, two modern reproduction Esso metal signs. an Esso sew on patch, a pair of shears, a boxed bagatelle board, two three legged collapsible stools with leather seats, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
AN ENGRAVED HORN FLASK, DATED 187- decorated with a sun-in-splendour beneath a naked huntress on one face, with the inscriptions ‘D Ages Bunrer ….187….’ and ‘The Brig Diara Rantucret’ and the reverse decorated with a trophy-of-spears and a moon mask (rubbed), fitted with wooden basal cap and an iron staple, 31.5 cm
A SOUTH INDIAN FLASK, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY MALABAR with pear-shaped copper-alloy body tapering to a moulded base, decorated with a scale pattern over much of its surface and retaining some early silvered finish, brass nozzle formed as an elephant's head, set with a single silver rosette, and octagonal loop and a chain for suspension, complete with its threaded stopper, 24.0 cm high Provenance Roy Elvis (1944-2022) catalogue number I14
An original, 'Air-raid Precautions' wardens-issued leather-cased overnight Austin Motor Company tea and coffee flask contained within the original brown leather tubular carrying case. The case stamped Austin Motor Company Ltd. Warden ARP together with the ARP key and key fob to Longbridge gate. The key fob stamped Austin aero gate 4 and ARP to the reverse. Offered without Reserve.
A pair of Iznik earthenware vases of pilgrim flask form - probably 19th century, the lobed bodies with central eight petalled flowers, below slightly waisted necks and raised on a flared pedestal foot, painted throughout with blue flowers on a white ground, 26.5cm high, both with some glaze loss and crazing, one with repair and large chips to foot.* Both vases with glaze crazing throughout. On one vase the foot has been off and has a glued repair - it also has a large chip to the edge of the foot and a large glaze flake missing from the break. Another large glaze flake from the lower body and a small glaze flake from rim and a few small glaze flakes from the edge of the foot. The second vase has a small rim chip and a 2in. area to the edge of the foot with glaze flaking and slight loss from the body beneath.
A copper and brass mounted bugle by Boosey and Hawkes, stamped with military crows foot and dated 1937 with applied regimental crest, 29cm high, a 19th century horn powder flask with silver plated mounts, 25cm, a brass cartridge de-capper, 9cm high and a pair of ornamental steel and brass cannons. (qty)Condition Report: The brass cannons are purely decorative and not fully vented.
A gilded metal figure of a Buddhist Deity, possibly Amitayus [Amitabha], a Principal Deity of Pure Land Buddhism. Seated in dhyanasana on a circular, lotus base with both hands held together at his front [his flask of nectar deficient, but a circular hole denotes that once there], 10 cm high; the circular base plate with crossed vajra., 19th Century or possibly earlierProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. For a Mongolian figure of Amitayus, dated 17th/18th Century, seated with the nectar flask, see Metropolitan Museum [Accession Number 1992.193.1], Gift of Steven Kossak.Condition Report: Please note the damage and loss to this sculpture. This includes: The circular hole on the right hand is presumed to to imply a lost nectar flask; circular holes on the arms and chest is presumed to imply lost inlay; and the regular, circular base may imply that the figure was originally part of a larger composition. Weight 382.80 gm.
Le Queux (William) Mysteries, foxing on half-title, original blind-stamped cloth, soiled and stained, 1913 § Vickers (Roy) Murder Will Out, ownership stamp on endpapers, 1950 § Belloc Lowndes (Mrs) The Chianti Flask, cloth soiled and stained, 1935, first editions, original cloth; and 7 others, weird fiction, 8vo (10)
An unusual pearlware oil and vinegar flask, circa 1800, modelled as a pair of conjoined bottles painted in Pratt colours with flowers, raised on diamond shaped feet, height 21cm, together with a pearlware mug, painted in Pratt colours and inscribed ‘Mary Sanders’, 7.5cm high, and a pearlware porter mug painted with a crest (restoration).
ASSORTMENT OF SMOKING EPHERMERA AND OTHER COLLECTIBLESincluding Kingscraft cigarette case and intergrated lighter, three EPNS machine tooled cigarette cases, Pattisons Edinburgh Ales ashtray with floating bottle underglass, Mackintosh pewter hip flask, Norwegian Hasness pewter lighter, gilt cigarette box with birds in relief, Minolta Pocket Autopak camera and quantity of cap badges including RAF, Royal Scotts in old tin, etc
SELECTION OF VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES consisting of a pair of agate polished bookends, polished agate specimen, Onyx table lighter, Onyx pyramid paperweight, agate and metal pestle and mortar, 1980s BT brick phone, Parker fountain pen, silver plated and leather hip flask, Glit Iceland Lava dish, Claassen Churchill cigar in box, Remington 60 electric shaver, replica of Corinthian jug and dish and a Schweppes Soda Syphon (12)
ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE DESK ACCESSORIES AND COLLECTABLESincluding a quantity of Parker pens, travel clocks, Lloyds calculator, slide rules, rulers, set squares, stainless steel Polo cigarette case with integral lighter, Ronson lighter, table abacus, Micrometer Calipers, Safari binoculars, leather purses, staplers, used stamps, Hip flask, etc.
LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE COLLECTIBLESincluding EPNS cruets set, cocktail shaker, leather embossed paper bin, leather tray, carved hardwood animal of a Beaver, vintage corkscrew of a poodle, hip flask, alabaster lamp, brass reading lamp, Silver thins jugs, musical Stein, wooden shoe shapers, various leather wallets and document holders, cocktail shaker, Swiza travel alarm clock in leather case, Vintage Alba headphones and portable CD Player, etc.
A Roman terracotta flask. Height 13.5cm, another similar flask and a Neolithic twin-handled vessel, height 10.2cm (3). Mollie & Graham met in Wimbledon in 1978. He, a Cornishman, born in Gulval in 1930, acquired an early appreciation of art visiting Newlyn Gallery with his family. In his early career Graham worked in London writing for the Daily Express and he was responsible for one of the first Arts columns in a tabloid paper, but in 1960 he opened an antique shop in Chelsea. Inspired by trips to Italy, he displayed early furniture and antiquities in an uncluttered modern setting, a technique he later utilised in his own home. The Darks moved back to Cornwall in 1980 and at their home in Flushing, and later Truro, curated an impressive body of art and antiquities with a particular focus on Cornish artists such as Paul Feiler and Terry Frost, who both became close friends. The paintings were displayed alongside mid-century modern designer furniture by Eames, Bertoia and Magistretti, and arrangements of antiquities, thought of as ‘ensembles’ by Graham. Warm, charming, and generous hosts, they entertained their artistic circle of friends in their exquisitely arranged home, and it is a privilege for us to handle their beautiful possessions today. We hope to present them to you with as much care and consideration as the Darks used, and that those two remarkable connoisseurs would have approved.Graham Dark 1930-2015Mollie Dark 1928-2024
A gilt metal scent flask. With enamel roundels and glass beads, height 7cm together with two other scent flasks, a Continental silver and glass swan salt, a silver tape measure case, a cast metal fox and hound, cold painted lead model of cats under an umbrella, resin pipe and a bone patent orange peeler.

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