A 20th Century Chinese Republic period Qianlong mark (1736-1795) porcelain moon flask / moonflask vase decorated in blue and white scrolling leaves pattern with twin handles to neck. The circular body having depicting of phoenix with iron red ocher floral medallions. Six character Qianlong mark in Kaishu script. Measures approx; 33cm tall. Condition; no visible damage.
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An antique 19th Century German bronze & pewter spirit flask by Jurgen David Brockmann of Hamburg est 1732. The flask featuring cast relief scenes of Medieval knights and tavern scene with man holding a Model church with tinned interior. Makers mark to base. Mark can be found in Hintze Vol 3 Page 157. Measures approx; 25cm tall.
A cloisonné-enamel moon flaskAttributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927), circa 1880Finely worked in silver wire, the body with two circular panels, one enclosing a coiled five-clawed dragon, the second panel with a ho-o bird flying above two sprays of paulownia, both panels bordered by a narrow band of repeated half chrysanthemum heads, the sides, foot and neck decorated with a profusion of assorted chrysanthemum heads, unsigned; with an unrelated wood storage box. 19.2cm (7½in) high. (2).Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Malcolm Fairley, 2017.Published and illustrated:Malcolm Fairley, Japanese Works of Art, 30 October-12 November 2008, London, 2008, no.27.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Mughal pale green jade ewer and coverIndia, 18th centuryThe pear-shaped body rising from a short foot, carved in low relief with sprays of blossoming flowers surrounded by meandering leaf stems beneath a band of pendent leaves, with similar designs repeated on the domed cover surrounding a lotus-bud-shaped finial, the body with an integral straight spout. 15cm (6in) long.Footnotes:十八世紀 青白玉雕痕都斯坦式蓋壺Provenance: an important European private collection來源:歐洲重要私人收藏This elegant jade wine ewer is of a rare but known form. The Mughal Empire in India (1526-1857) left a legacy of high-quality worked jades. The Qianlong emperor greatly admired the so-called 'Hindustan' jades, and in 1768, he wrote the Tianzhu wuyindu kaoe, a scholarly text on the geography of Hindustan and the derivation of its name. The area he identified was in what is today India, with the city of Agra at its centre. During the eighteenth century, this area was part of the Mughal Empire and thus the jades from this region are today often referred to as 'Mughal' jades. The decoration of the present vessel may have been inspired by Emperor Jahangir's visit to the beautiful flower-filled valleys of Kashmir in 1620, which prompted the introduction of a new style of drawing on botanical designs.Compare with a related jade ewer, 17th/18th century, in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Exquisite Beauty - Islamic Jades, Taipei, 2007, pl.96. A related white jade wine flask, India, 18th century, was sold at Christie's London, 8 October 2015, lot 143.痕都斯坦即指蒙兀兒帝國(1526-1857);1768年,乾隆皇帝親自撰《天竺五印度考訛》一文,考證發音,定名「痕都斯坦」。在蒙兀兒帝國治下,伊斯蘭玉器逐漸形成獨特的裝飾風格,並於十八世紀後期經新疆源源不斷貢入清廷,令乾隆皇帝讚歎不已。早期的伊斯蘭玉器造形多受金屬器、瓷器影響,本例細流纖長筆挺的造型或源於金屬器。器身的淺浮雕花葉紋,據說是受蒙兀兒帝國皇帝賈漢吉1620年造訪鮮花盛開的克什米爾峽谷後之啟發;以冷硬的玉料讚頌自然界蓬勃的生機,是為痕玉之獨特風格。台北國立故宮博物院一例清宮舊藏十七至十八世紀蒙兀兒帝國玉單柄壺,紋飾相仿,見鄧淑蘋著,《國色天香:伊斯蘭玉器》,台北,2007年,圖版96。 另對比一例印度十八世紀玉無柄壺,售於倫敦佳士得,2015年10月8日,拍品編號143。For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Kosta Boda 'Artist Collection' art glass vase painted with a face, inscribed inscription and signature by Ulrika Hydman, No. 48748, height 9.5cm; together with a Watcombe Torquay earthenware small hexagonal section moon flask painted to one side with flowers, the other with fruiting vine, stamped mark to the base, height 9.5cm.
Collection of Oriental ceramics to include, bottle vase with flared neck painted in under glazed cobalt blue, Chinese crackle glaze porcelain bowl, two seated Buddha figures, one holding a double gourd flask, Tibeten style monk's hat ewer, etc. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chip to ring of ginger jar, lid and jar. Chips to base of bottle vase. Chip to rim and spout of ewer.
Small Selection of Various Military Itemsconsisting German sword knot. Alloy cord knot with leather strap with alloy and red decoration ... 19th century copper and brass powder flask. The body with shell decoration. Adjustable brass nozzle ... 1944 “Confidential Notes on AI Technique” ... The Small Sword In England by Aylward, printed 1945. 4 items.
Varied Mixture of Equipmentincluding plated steel, small, trench water kettle with turned wooden handle ... Plated steel cup with folding handles ... 1942 dated "Methylated Spirit" container ... Officer's pattern, plated, folding soap dish ... 2 x small, khaki painted "Lub Oil MG" tins ... Pewter hip flask by "Wm H & S" ... Small, brass heater.
Pair of Percussion Pocket Pistols by "B Guest London"50 bore, 1 3/4 inch, steel, turn off barrels. Lower proof stamps. Flat side body with engraved stand of arms with cartouches engraved "B Guest London". Central percussion hammers. Steel trigger guard with star engraving. Polished, flat side, wooden, bag shape grips. Both now contained in a late, refitted, polished mahogany case. Containing copper and brass tubular powder flask, steel tubular oil bottle.
Mid 19th Century "Allen & Wheelock" Percussion Pepperbox Revolver.31 cal, 2 3/4 inch, five shot cylinder barrel marked "Allen & Wheelock". Rounded steel body and grip frame. Top bar percussion hammer marked "Patented April 16. 1845". Steel trigger guard. Polished, bag shape butt. Contained in a polished mahogany, fitted case. Complete with steel bullet mould ... Ebony handled, steel screwdriver ... Copper and brass, small powder flask. Interior of lid with paper retailer's label "Henry Allport". Some wear to lining interior.
Cased Pair of Deactivated Colt Cavalry Commemorative 3rd Generation Revolversmatched pair of Colt 3rd Generation, Model 1860, Army, percussion holster pistols. .44 cal, 8 inch, blued barrels. The top marked "Address Saml Colt Hartfort CT". The side marked "United States Cavalry Commemorative". Lower, case hardened loading rod. Six shot, stepped percussion cylinder with engraved naval battle scene. Case hardened body marked "Colts Patent US". Brass trigger guard and front grip frame. Blued steel, rear grip frame. Polished wooden grips. Both contained in fitted wooden case complete with brass mounted, wooden shoulder stock ... Blued steel bullet mould ... Darkened and brass powder flask ... Percussion cap tin. Very clean commemorative cased set. Complete with deactivation certificates.
A silver-mounted hand brush and mirror, Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931; other dressing table accessories; a pair of silver-plated dwarf candlesticks, 13.5cm; a Walker & Hall silver-plated hip flask, blue leather cover; cigarette boxes and case; a stamp album; cigarette cards; a Canadian commemorative silver dollar, 1964; and a photograph album with photographs and autographs of Covent Garden opera singers.
An Elizabeth II silver hip flask, maker's initials 'FBC', Birmingham 1962, of curved rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and initialled 'M', 17cm high, approx. 7oztCondition report: Small dents and dings. One larger dent to the base. General surface scratches, wear and tarnish. Screw and hinge ok.
ERIC LEAPER; five pieces of assorted ceramics to include a moon flask, height 29cm, rectangular platters (5). (D)Additional InformationGlaze crazing throughout. A couple of manufacturing faults to the moon flask. The mid-size platter with chip to rim. The smaller platter with craze/hairline running through the body.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A Roman 'candlestick' unguentarium of tapered form with iridescence, length 19cm, and an iridescent spherical bodied flask with flared neck, height 14cm (af), both circa 1st-3rd century AD (2).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThe first flask with surface encrustation, pitting, etc. The flask with cracks running through the body. Both with further imperfections and surface wear commensurate with age and use. The catalogue is for Wilton House Gallery in Pocklington, purchased in the 1980s/90s.
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