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A rare and important early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Diving Duck pattern named and dated footed pilgrim flask, c. 1807. The wet clay was incised: July 1807, Thomas Osbourne. : 21 cm tall. (1)Condition: Restoration to neck's rim on one side. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A German engraved ox bone flask, 17th century, engraved with three theriocephaly figures and a semi-cuirassed figure astride an elephant, a metal ring hook drilled to the top of the bone, lacking fittings, 30cm high For a very similar flask see Christies, Seven Centuries: Italian Works of Art from Palazzo Odescalchi, Rome, 13 November 2007, lot 605
Victorian fox hunting saddle flask, the white metal flask stamped for maker James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield, the nesting cup engraved "BNC REGATTA 1892 Scratch Fours .....", held with leather case, 29cm long Significant dents to the neck. a few dings to the bottom rim of removable beaker.
A RARE BELLEEK PORCELAIN FLASK AND STOPPER, 1st period, of oval form painted with flowers and ribbon ties around an inked Belleek mark, and six-pointed star, fitted with cork stopper, 15cm highCondition Report: very good overall conditionold cork top with silver plated mountcolours are very good no surface ware to black inked hallmarkthe gilt rim and star slightly rubbedsmall nibbled to neck, probably a firing flawtwo small nibbles near the tip of the oval base
A modern hip flask unmarked, of rectangular form with planished finish, engraved initials to corner, with pull off hinged lid; together with another marked STERLING, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to centre; and an unmarked golfing trophy, modelled as a golfer in full swing, with a tree stump inkwell(Length: 20.5cm, 17cm)
James Harper 120 bore five-shot percussion double-action revolver with engraved frame, trigger guard, top strap, butt cap and hammer, chequered grips and named 4 inch rifled barrel, overall length 25cm, in fitted mahogany case with embossed copper powder flask, tools, oil bottle, bullet mould, Fred Joyce percussion cap tin etc.
A late Victorian silver-mounted leather purse, possibly Ludwig Krumm, Birmingham import 1900, to/w three glass quadrant spirit flasks with harlequin-enamelled silver screw tops, George Bedingham, London 1900, in fitted crocodile leather cylindrical box (fourth flask lacks top and broken at the shoulder), and a cut glass desk seal (uncut with intaglio seal), in Asprey leather box (3)
A late Victorian paperweight inkwell with cut glass base and silver bun cover, Sanders and Aquilar, Birmingham 1898, t/w three Edwardian glass flasks with silver bun covers, Percy Whitehouse, London 1907, in fitted leather cylindrical travel-case, a pierced silver bottle coaster with turned wood base, London 1987, a shell butter dish, Sheffield 1929 and an ep vine-leaf bottle-ticket for 'Port' (5)Split on one cover of flask
A heavy cut glass inkwell with hinged silver bun cover, Birmingham 1913, to/w a cut glass double-ended scent-flask with gilt metal bun covers, a cut glass toothbrush jar with silver top and five Victorian and Edwardian button hooks with loaded silver handles (8)shallow conchoidal chip to shoulder of inkwell
A Staffordshire pearlware commemorative spirit flask, circa 1800, painted with initials EWP, and moulded in relief to either side with classical subjects within a leaf and berry band border, 19cm highCf. J. & G. Lewis, PRATT WARE (1993), p. 207 for an almost identical flask.Condition Report: Rim restored.Condition Report Disclaimer
A reverse pained painted intaglio brooch, late 19th c, with the head of a dog, in gold, 31mm and a plated brass scent flask, applied with the head of Napoleon and banner WATERLOO (2) The intaglio with open back, paint flaking and possibly re-painted at later date. Scent flask - plating slightly worn
A rare Schuco bellhop monkey flask late 1920s, with flocked tinplate face, brown mohair head, white mohair chin, jointed metal framed body with red and black integral clothes, matching hat, removable head which reveals glass bottle with cork stopper and aluminium cup --8¼in. (21cm.) high (slight wear, thinning to brown mohair and metal showing through slightly at hips)
A cased Tranter patent Percussion revolver. 1855/65 Barrel and case with address P. Gastinne Renette arq. De l’ Empereur à Paris. Small frame with patent serial number No.2113T. Frame, barrel and gripcap nickel plated and scroll engraved. Adams patented integral frame and barrel. Tranter patented double trigger system and rammer. English style case with ebonized finish on the outside, green lining and key. It contains a cleaning rod, two hole bullet mold caliber 120, Powder flask by Hawksley, nipple wrench, brass adjustable powder scoop, pewter oil can, three wooded tin boxes. In one of the boxes six chamber inserts of copper and one spare nipple. Revolver caliber 120 = 9.3 mm. London proofmarks indicate manufacture in Great Britain and resale in Paris. L. 22 cm. - barrel L. 10 cm. - Case H. 33 cm. W. 18 cm. D. 7 cm.Condition report available onrequest.
A Roman mould-blown glass sprinkler flask circa 3rd century AD green with a four tier ribbed design, with a constricted neck and a folded rim, 7cm high, with a stand, and a light green glass flask, with a ribbed body and a long neck with blue applied thread, 12cm high. (3) Provenance UK Art Market Private Collection, UK.
An iron model cannon, or signal gun, possibly 19th Century, 39cm total length, together with a Hawksley copper and brass powder flask, decorated in relief with a geometric design and stylised foliage, 20cm longCondition report: Cannon - signs of rust spots, one wheel possible lacking some support.Powder flask - surface scratches, knocks and some areas of discolouration
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