Blue and white porcelain moonflask Chinese, 19th Century, with Indian lotus decoration 26.5cm high, three blue and white porcelain Chinese stands 12cm and four other Chinese polychrome pieces (8) Condition: Surface dust, dirt and scratches to all. Small white ground bowl with several chips and cracks. Hexagonal bowl is badly damaged. Moon flask handles badly damaged/broken off. Chips and losses to the glaze throughout. All three stands have very minute chips which are too small to photograph.
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Gallé (French), a twin handled cameo glass vase c.1910, signed in cameo Gallé The vessel of flattened flask form with a bulbous neck and short twin-handles, the frosted body overlaid with green glass and acid-etched with pendant branches of eucalyptus30.5 cm high, 25 cm wide Some old marks, scuffs and abrasions. Some polishing to the ends of the handles but probably form the glassworks. Some bubbles in the glass. A few abrasions on the edge of the foot and quite heavy wear to the underside of the foot in keeping with age.
A group of English engraved glassware, circa 1880, comprising a claret jug finely engraved swags and tendrils, 26.5cm high, a flattened circular flask similar, engraved winged Irish harp, a carafe engraved swags and morning glory and a vase engraved nasturtiums CONDITION REPORT: The claret jug with a little clouding in the bottom and a few minor scratches around the body. No chips, cracks or polishing.The flask also in very good condition. No clouding, chips cracks or polishing. The central panel on one side has a cluster of scratches to the left of the harp.The carafe with chipping to the inner edge of the rim and two chips to footrim.Nasturtiums vase with several small chips to rim.Carafe vase with clouding and scratches.
Forsyth & Co London a cased pair of percussion duelling or target pistols, with 8 1/2" Damascus octagonal barrels with platinum lines and plugs, the flats marked Forsyth & Co Patent London, the hammers with dolphin engraving and the locks with acanthus scroll engraving marked Forsyth & Co Patent, the top of the stock with a silver oval engraved with a lion with chequered grips and an engraved silver coloured foot plate. Overall length 35 cm. Numbered 1227 and 1228, housed in a mahogany case with brass escutcheon to the lid engraved with a lion opening to a fitted interior with trade label to the lid Forsyth & Co, 8 Leicester Street, Leicester Square, London. comes with powder flask, ramrods, powder measure etc. The case measuring 48 cm x 23 cm and 6 cm high. NOTE: The case has come direct to us from the Howard family of Greystoke Castle Nr Penrith.
A silver spirit flask, of typical design, worn hallmarks for Chester, approximately 5 ozt, a similar pewter example and a pair of silver plated candlesticks (4)Condition report: Silver spirit flask tarnished with minor surface scratches, candlestick sconces mishapen and dented, with tarnishing
Good quality 19th century gilt metal double ended scent, the clear glass vessel hinging centrally and with dual ends, the first with push button release, engraved with to plateau with heraldic crest, makers mark to underside - crown and laurel wreath, the reverse end with screw top engraved with initials, 11cm long, together with a Victorian green glass and gilt metal double ended scent bottle, and 18th/19th century clear glass and ormolu mounted rococo style tapered scent flask. (3)
19th century French lacquered and gilt metal mounted cylindrical scent bottle, decorated in flowers in colours and metal inlay on a striped ground, with twin removable sections each with tortoishell lining, the scent end with glass stopper enclosed by gold cover, with indistinct marks, 14cm long Condition report: Good original condition, some minor chips to lacquer which have been filled.scent flask has its original internal stopper and gold cap.
Collection of five miniature 19th century scent bottles, including a fine quality Continental silver mounted enamelled scent with floral reserves, 5cm long, together with French porcelain scent in the form of a hunting horn, egg form silver mounted scent with scene of Welsh fisherwomen, a small egg form scent and a porcelain scent with stanhope to the cover - 'A memory of Llangollen'. (5)Condition report: Enamel flask damaged , fisher folk has a silver cap which is partly crushed, the rest in good order
Group of scent bottles, including Meissen porcelain floral encrusted scent and cover, a similar porcelain scent by Davenport, 19th century cobalt blue navette form scent with gilt ornament, silver mounted pressed glass scent various others together with a transfer decorated box and cover with image of Cromer Condition report: All in good order- large monogrammed glass flask has minor nibbles to neck, floral encrusted vase has nibbles to flowers and leaves, pin casket is cracked, red overlaid bottle has chips to base of stopper, Bristol blue flask has worn gilding
Salt glazed pottery stirrup flask in the form of a fox's head, c.1850, 14cm long, and a further stirrup flask decorated in relief with hounds, 19cm longProvenance: The Lorna and Gordon Turner CollectionCondition report: Restoration to the ears and the opening of the fox flask. Otherwise good condition. The other with a small chip at the bottom, and some restoration at the mouth.
Three Royal commemorative salt glazed stoneware flasks, the largest representing William IV with impressed title below, and impressed 'Oldfield & Co' to reverse, the second relief decorated with portraits of Queen Victoria between arches, both c.1840, and the third similar but later, with relief portraits titled 'Victoria' and 'Duchess of Kent', with stamped Denby mark to base, 19cm to 29cm highProvenance: The Lorna and Gordon Turner CollectionCondition report: William IV with a hairline on the back and some nibbles to edges. The earlier Victoria flask with small base chips, other small nibbles.
Collection of five 19th century salt glazed stoneware flasks and one lead glazed flask, including one with Old Tom, and two with Mr & Mrs Caudle, Doulton and other marks, 14cm to 19cm high (6)Provenance: The Lorna and Gordon Turner CollectionCondition report: One with a base chip. Old Tom with two base chips and reglued at the neck with small attached chip. The darker flask with chips to rim and base. The larger Caudle flask with a hairline on one side. The other with a base chip.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted glass table vesta striker, by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1934, a silver-mounted glass spirit flask, with a pull-off drinking cup, a sauce ladle, a sifting spoon, six napkin rings, and various spoons, and electroplated items, a stag stirrup cup, a taper stick, a coaster, six ivorine handled fish knives and forks, cased and other items, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III Bright-cut soup ladle, London 1779, two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of salad servers, a fork, a spoon, five teaspoons, a jam spoon and a silver hip flask, plus a metalware hair ornament, and electroplated items, a pair of wine coasters, a pair of entrée dishes and covers, and a set of twelve fish knives and forks, in a fitted case, ivory handles, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)
Please note there are only three silver wine coasters in this lot.A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of Fiddle pattern asparagus tongs, by Mary Chawner, London 1838, an Edwardian silver bread basket, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1907, oval pierced form, plus an Armada dish, another dish, a pair of wine coasters, a single wine coaster, plus a set of three old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and three others and an electroplated hip flask, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a funnel, with import marks for London 1899, a vinaigrette, Birmingham 1806, two cigarette boxes, a toilet jar, a cigarette case, a silver-mounted spirit flask, an ash tray, two boxes, a cased button hook and shoe horn, a pencil ruler, a silver-mounted wallet, plus other items, in a glazed wooden display case, approx. weighable 8oz. (Qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a long Victorian scent bottle, by Rosenthal & Jacob, London 1886, tapering form, embossed with river and farm scenes, a rattle with a later brooch pin, a mesh bag, a note pad, a scent bottle, a bangle with a pencil, a glass overlay scent bottle, (a.f), a Gorham scent flask, a silver-handled knife and sheath, a miniature French bowl and cover, a ring, a fluted bowl, a watch and other items, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver-mounted glass whisky tots, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, one with a later label, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1891, a hip flask, the cover a.f, inscribed, two cigarette boxes and a table cigar lighter, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1927, approx. weighable 8oz. (8)
An American silver-mounted glass spirit flask, by Gorham, 1879, oval form, hob-nail cut and engraved foliate decoration, with initials, screw-off plain cover with a glass stopper, length 17cm, plus a silver-mounted whiskey tot, of tapering circular form, Birmingham 1921, with a whiskey label. (2)
λAn Edwardian silver butt marker, by Harry Akerman, London 1902, retailed by Thornhill, Bond Street, patent no. 20128, modelled as a powder flask, hinged base and cover, with nine numbered ivory balls, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Arcade, London, 11 June 1998.
A William III silver-gilt scent flask, by Pierre Labrosse, London circa 1700, flattened baluster form, with Chinoiserie panels of figures and foliate decoration, screw-off stopper, height 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. This maker is written up in The Silver Society Journal, Autumn 1998, by Brian Beet in an article on Huguenot refugees from Anjou, pages 12-15.
AN S.T. DUPONT PARIS GOLD PLATED LIGHTER numbered BX4635, 3.5cm wide x 4.6cm high together with a further Dupont gold plated lighter, a silver vesta case with marks for Birmingham 1939, a small silver hip flask 5.3cm wide x 6.2cm high, a 9 carat gold miniature circular picture frame, a yellow metal clip marked 18k and a gold plated clip Condition: the yellow metal clip marked 18k is 3.5 grams; the silver 55 grams; gold framed miniature picture frame is 3.5cm diameter and 9 grams overall including the glass
SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a Chinese bronze stork standing on a turtle, height approximately 19cm, a Chinese brass and wood box with character marks and hardstone insert to lid, Lufft ship style chronometer (in need of attention), H. Samuel brass quartz carriage clock, westclox wood and brass quartz carriage clock, stainless steel comprising Bodum cafatuere by C.Jorgensen old hall condiments and punch cups and Alpu of Italy lidded containers, vintage thermos flask wooden paper knife, etc
A BOX OF BOOKS, CASED FISH EATERS, CARVED TRIBAL BUST CANDLESTICKS, PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, etc, including an Indian embossed brass tray, a 1930's - 40's scrap book, boxed stainless steel hip flask with funnel, Coalport 1980 Christmas plate, a 19th Century oil on canvas laid on board of a Continetal scene, signed E Fradley, indistinctly titled verso, watercolour, prints, etc (box and loose)
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