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A late Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain moon flask vase, with central panels either side depicting guardian foo dogs with ball, the underside with four character Kangxi Nian Zhi mark, 30.5 cm high, together with a Chinese cloisonne enamel vase and small canton plate with enamel birds and flowersCondition report: the moon flask vase: large chip to base, a few other smaller chips to body, no signs of repair
A brass mounted copper powder flask with embossed decoration depicting rifles, flags and cannon. CONDITION REPORT From the collection of Melvin 'Tankman' Cordwell.Mechanism works fine, the flask does have some indents, but has retained its shape.Length 20cm, width at widest point 8.5cm approx.
A William Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' vase,on a blue ground with stamped marks and green signature to the underneath,15cm high, anda William Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' miniature urn, of inverted baluster form, on a blue ground, with stamped marks and green monogram to the underneath,9.5cm high (2)Condition report: Both with general crazing. The bottle flask with chip to the glaze. The urn with rubbing to the mouth.
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A decorated glass flask. This beautiful flask made of aquamarine glass comprises a flaring rim, narrow, cylindrical neck and ovoid body. It is decorated with dark blue trails which snake around the body and sits on an applied squat foot of dark blue crimped glass. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its ceremonial glassware, which was used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent. Size: L:88mm / W:55mm ; 50g
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A decorated glass flask. A rare example of a decorated glass flask in a yellowish-green fabric. The piece comprises a flaring rim and neck, globular body and applied ring foot. The body is decorated with applied trails formed into rings, triangles and diamonds. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its ceremonial glassware, which was used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent. Size: L:84mm / W:80mm ; 120g
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A decorated glass flask. This beautiful flask made of aquamarine glass comprises a flaring rim, narrow, cylindrical neck and ovoid body. It is decorated with dark blue trails which snake around the body and sits on a tall high applied foot of dark blue trailed glass. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its ceremonial glassware, which was used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent. Size: L:80mm / W:50mm ; 35g
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A glass flask with net pattern. The vessel comprises an out-turned, folded rim, an in-sloping neck and piriform body. The body features a deep mould-blown net pattern. The original colour of this glass flask is unclear due to the development of beautiful yellow patina covering its entire surface. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its ceremonial glassware, which was used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent. Size: L:95mm / W:70mm ; 65g
A collection of silver, silver plate and further metal wares, including a set of six silver handled butter knives with fluted octagonal handles, William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1928, 3.81toz, cased, a silver plated miniature curved hip flask, a silver plated tray, a set of six fish knives and forks, cased, plated coffee pot and a copper skillet, approximately 26cm diameter with cast iron handle, together with an Art Deco manicure set with orange resin handles, cased. (1 box)
Miscellaneous collectors items - five 19th century and later cork screws including one with turned bone handle; carved sycamore butter roller; two pastry wheels; Strickland flask in leather case; costume jewellery in Victorian papier mache glove box; Black Forest hand mirror; various shoe horns and button hooks including silver handled etcClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver, retailed by Gebruder Maurer of Vienna, octagonal sighted barrel, scroll engraved frame signed to top strap, 'V.C.S. 117' stamped underneath barrel, chequered walnut grip, held in fitted case with tools, percussion cap box, oil bottle and powder flask, case complete with key
SVEND BAYER (born 1946); a wood fired stoneware bottle and flask, tallest 27cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A Charles II silver gilt scent flask, of pilgrim bottle form with screw-on cap and suspension chain, with detachable cork, engraved with a whimsical figure playing a musical instrument to one side and a dog's mask to the other amongst scrolling leaf decoration and diamond pattern, on short fluted oval foot, 5.5cm high
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