Seven various Chinese glass and porcelain snuff bottles20th centuryComprising two moulded famille rose bottles, a blue and white bottle in the shape of a Ming-style flask, and four enamelled glass bottles, three with gu yue xan marks to base, one with apocryphal Qianlong mark, 7.2cm high - 4.3cm high without stoppers (7).二十世紀 瓷及料鼻煙壺七件Condition Report: Nibbling to edges and expected enamel wear.One glass bottle and porcelain boy bottle with cork stuck inside mouth.Another bottle with shallow flake to exterior of mouth rim.
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A Chinese bronze 'Shoulao and deer' incense burner17th centuryHolding a flask in the left hand, the God of Longevity seated side-saddle on a deer whilst wearing long robes baring his chest, a pierced hole in the shape of a ruyi to the lower back of his robe above tenon joints, the deer with thin long legs and its head turned, 30.5cm high.Provenance: Bonhams Knightsbridge, 03.11.2014, lot 266 (label).十七世紀 銅壽老騎鹿熏爐來源:邦瀚斯騎士橋亞洲拍賣,2014年11月13日,第266號。Condition Report: Patina and metal corrosion commensurate with age, scratches and dents to the surface, minor casting faults, one of the tenon joint is missing. Weight: 2.68kg.Missing one of the pegs connecting the cover to the deer, and the other possibly replaced.
A Chinese turquoise, yellow and straw-glazed 'sancai' pilgrim flask, and a Chinese fahua-type baluster vaseMing dynastyThe flask of moon form, with a pair of lug handles to the sides, 23cm high; the baluster vase with floral designs and applied handles to the base of the slender neck, 24.3cm high (2).明 三彩及仿琺璍釉瓶各一件Condition Report: The flask with restoration to mouth and neck.The vase with warping to mouth, flaking of glaze to edge of rim and some nibbling to the raised edges.Both with expected surface wear and firing imperfections.
An 18th-century Maltese silver pilgrim flask, probably Emmanel Pinto Period, circa 1750 also marked with the five-petal mark, lobed baluster form, chased foliate decoration, screw-off cover with a pierced scroll final, with chains and a finger ring, the sides with dolphin supports, on a shaped rectangular foot, height 11.6cm, approx. weight 2.7oz.For similar example see: Alaine Apap Bologna, The Silver of Malta, MAG publications, 1995, page 218, item 830.
An 18th century Scottish silver spirit flask, unmarked, tapering oval form, pull-off drinking cup, screw-off cover, engraved borders, one side engraved with the arms of Oughton above the Oughton crest and motto, and inscribed 'Ex praeda praedatoris Glengary [sic] 1746', height 15.5cm, approx. weight 9oz.This lot is also sold with a printed research document. The inscription means "from the treachery of the traitor Glengary 1746". The MacDonnells of Glengarry were Jacobites and engaged in the '45 Rebellion and it would appear to be a reference to that.
Lead artefact group. Contains a decorated lead spindle whorl dia30mm. 54.14g. An unusual lead face on top of a broken flat disc. 13.69g. Three plain backed disc tokens, decorated with an animal and the other two dots and lines. A pair of black powder caps which would tie down over the top of a black powder pouring container/flask.
To include a pair of Royal Worcester monks; a set of three cocktail sugar crushers stamped 'AN' to the bases; a pewter half pint tankard; a small pewter goblet; a miniature Guinness bottle (liquid within); a red leather jewellery box; a dressing stamp for paper; a leather travel document carrier; a glass and leather hip flask; two turned bowls; a historic photo of Hight Street, Oxford; two miniature books; a glove carrying box with a silk handkerchief within; a black leather jewellery box; and a collection of players cigarette cards.In varying conditions. The monks appear generally good.
THE MACALLAN URWERK FLASK 2 - FROM A COLLABORATION BETWEEN MACALLAN AND URWERK, THE FAMOUS GENEVA-BASED WATCH BRAND, COMES THE MACALLAN FLASK 2, COMPRISING OF 156 DIFFERENT PARTS. FEATURING TWO 100ML FLASKS (ALLOWING YOU TO CARRY TWO WHISKIES AT ONCE), WITH CASK INDICATORS AND WINGLETS WHICH ARE USED TO KEEP THE FLASK STABLE. THE FLASK IS PRESENTED IN A ENGRAVED WOODEN BOX, A LIMITED EDITION, 1 OF ONLY 500 PRODUCED
Ca. 4th century AD.A red slip pottery two-handled flask with a globular body sprigged with a gladiator and leopard to one side and a nude figure, possibly Mercury, to the other.Size: 265mm x 110mm; Weight: 340g Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the UK art market; Ex. Helios Gallery Antiquities and Barnard & Moore, Arundel; Ex. Estate of a West Sussex collector. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100-300.A glass flask with beautiful iridescence. It features a piriform body, flattened base, short tubular neck, and broad flaring rim. The body displays a honeycomb-like effect. Size: 90mm x 60mm; Weight: 35g Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the US art market, Ex. Estate of a North Carolina doctor.
Ca. AD 200 - 300 .A blown glass flask, unguentarium or 'candlestick'. A bulbous triangular body on a flat base (concave underneath); tall narrow neck, with slight constriction at base, tapering inwards towards the top; everted rim with a rounded profile; pontil-mark; made of greenish glass. For additional information, see items 262; Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass; David Whitehouse. Size: 130mm x 65mm; Weight: 44.65g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Ca. AD 100-300.A glass flask of a piriform body with a concave base. Seamlessly integrated with the lower body, the cylindrical neck gracefully extends upwards, culminating in a gentle flare with a funnel-shaped opening. Size: 185mm x 75mm; Weight: 55g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 100-300.A glass flask with an elongated body and a short, flared neck with a wide everted rim. The base is concave with a pontil mark. For more information about glass in the Roman world, see Bayley, J., Freestone, I., & Jackson, C. (2015). Glass of the Roman World. Oxford And Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. Size: 120mm x 50mm; Weight: 54g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 200-300.A free-blown flask of transparent green glass with a spherical body, dipping at the shoulders, a short cylindrical neck and a wide, flanged profile mouth. Some weathering and incrustation occur throughout the flask. Size: 80mm x 70mm; Weight: 40g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
French Four Glass mid 19th Century crystal regulator in a rectangular brass case with sculptured architectural plinth and cornice mouldings. Bevelled glass panels to sides. White enamelled dial with black roman numerals and blued steel moon hands. An 8-day two train movement, stamped Hy Marc Paris, striking the hours and single strike to the half hour on a bell. Adjustable twin-flask mercury compensated pendulum. Backplate stamped with registration number 60183. With key.
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