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Pair of 19th century Bohemian red flashed and cut glass lidded jars with faceted sides, decorated with trailing vines, 16 cm high, a Victorian diamond and slice cut decanter and stopper, 20 cm high, a green glass flask with brass collar, 20 cm high (lacking stopper) and a quantity of clear and coloured glassware, various. CONDITION REPORT: The Bohemian lidded jars have slight chipping. The Victorian decanter also has some slight chipping around the neck, the other items appear to be largely be in good overall condition.
Fishing interest - early 20th century Hardy Brothers of Alnwick 8lb spring balance scales by Salter; together with a three bottle flask set in leather case (2).Condition ReportStoppers seized to both small bottles otherwise bottles and stoppers in good condition with no chips or cracks, leather case in good condition with just some general wear. Smaller bottles 3cms wide by 4.6cms high and larger 6cms wide by 4.6cms high.
A continental silver vase, 20cms (8ins) high, 287g; together with a silver hip flask, 157g; a silver plated hip flask and a silver plated spoon warmer (4).Condition Reportsilver hip flask - Birmingham 1940, large dent to the side together with multiple small dents.French silver vase - small dent to the back of the body.silver plated hip flask and spoon warmer - good overall condition
A 19th Century 12 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun by Gallyon & Sons, Cambridge, the 75cm browned steel barrels with platinum plugs and faintly signed on the rib, the lock plates faintly engraved with gun dogs and game birds, figured walnut half stock with chequered grip and fore-end, with steel furniture, 117cm, in an oak case, the interior lined in green baize and fitted with a Sykes copper powder flask, a leather shot flask, a cap tin and a cleaning rod, with facsimile maker's label to the inner cover CONDITION REPORT: . Actions work, hold at full and half cock. Pitting to the barrels, lock plates and furniture. Oak case with later brass angles.
A Deactivated Modern Italian Copy of a Colt Walker .44 Percussion Revolver, numbered 59153, in an associated oak case, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including copper powder flask, bullet mould, cap tin, combination tool etc, together with the deactivation certificate dated 21/03/18 CONDITION REPORT: . Good condition. The cap tin is old.
A Good Pair of 19th Century Flintlock 'Man-Stopper' 15 Bore Travelling Pistols by W & J Rigby, Dublin, each with 9cm round browned twist steel barrel, the channelled rib engraved DUBLIN, with platinum poincon and foliate engraved tang, the foliate engraved lock plate signed Wm. & Jno. Rigby, with slide safety, walnut full stock with steel ramrod pipe, foliate engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered grip, hinged steel back strap enclosing a three ball compartment, with brass tipped wood ramrod, one with screw end, 20cm, contained in a mahogany case, the hinged cover set with a brass plaque engraved 'To Sir Mathew Slater, King's Messenger to King George The Third. Travel Safely My Friend, Captain Nathaniel Mcbride', opening to reveal a later maroon baize lined interior fitted with accessories of glass oil bottle, steel bullet mould, copper powder flask, ebony handled turnscrew, lead balls and extra flints, the inner cover set with the original paper label.Provenance:- Purchased from Vice Admiral Sir Roderick Macdonald CONDITION REPORT: . Actions work, holding at full and half cock. Minor bruising to the stocks. The case has been restored, the cover has a split.
A Good Pair of 19th Century Saw Handled Percussion Duelling/Officer's Pistols by Owen Powell of Sheffield, 50 bore, each with 20cm sighted octagonal browned twist rifled barrel, the top flat engraved POWELL - SHEFFIELD, with foliate engraved lock plate and hammer, walnut half stock with horn fore-end tip, steel ramrod pipes, set trigger, the guard with acanthus bud finial, with chequered grip and brass tipped ebony ramrod, contained in a brass bound mahogany case, the hinged cover set with a later white metal plaque engraved Lt.Col.Robert Sanders (The Green Howards), the later green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a brass and horn powder flask, a steel bullet mould, a turnkey and a double ended oil bottle CONDITION REPORT: . Actions work smoothly, holding at full and half cock. Some bruising to the stocks. Generally in good clean condition. The case has some bruising, with a fine crack to the cover. The interior has been refitted and the accessories are associated.
An 18th Century "Queen Anne" Flintlock Pocket Pistol, with 5cm turn-off cannon barrel, the rounded lock plate faintly engraved RICH....ALL LONDON, with walnut bag butt, 17cm; also, a 19th century leather shot belt, a leather shot flask, a reproduction pewter powder flask, a small shell cannister, three cap badges and a scabbard mount (9) CONDITION REPORT: . Pistol - action works, holds at full and half cock. Barrel unscrews easily. Pitting to metalwork. Spring to frizzen pan cover is broken. Bruising and splits to butt.
A Brace of Early 19th Century Belgian Flintlock Cavalry Pistols, each with Liege proof mark to the 20.5cm round steel barrel, the rounded lock plate with brass frizzen pan, walnut half stock with brass barrel band, trigger guard, side plate and butt cap with steel lanyard ring and ramrod, 37cm; a Late 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, with semi fluted embossed decoration and brass charger; a Brass Powder Measure, with ebony handle (4) CONDITION REPORT: . Pistols - Both actions work, holding at full and half cock. Fine pitting to barrels and lock plates. Minor bruising to the stocks. One pistol - the hammer does not fit properly, it is lacking the looped finial to the screwing flint jaw, with later lanyard ring and the rear trigger guard screw is set at a bit of an angle.Flask and measure with minor scratching, generally good.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain twin handled moon flask painted with four-claw dragons chasing the Pearl, height 21cm (af), together with a 20th century ceramic Chinese moon flask decorated with lotus flowers on a yellow ground, raised on associated hardwood base, height 36cm.Additional InformationThe blue and white moon flask with large chip and crack running down the neck, the larger flask with scratches to body and general wear throughout.
NORITAKE; a 'Graywood' pattern six setting part tea set comprising teapot, cream jug, lidded sugar bowl, six side plates, saucers (one af) and tea cups, printed marks and no641 to bases, also a Royal Bonn lidded vase and a German stoneware pilgrim flask (both af) .Additional InformationOne saucer chipped, very slight abrasion/fritting to the teapot spout rim. One of the side plates with staining, one of the tea cups with staining. Otherwise, no visible damage, light general wear including usual scuffing to the foot rims, some light rubbing to detail, some fritting to rims. The Bonn vase lid cracked through, further damage and cracks to the base stem. The flask with chip to the mask detail of the upper section, further surface scuffs, glaze losses and abrasions to both items.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain moon flask with hand painted lotus flowers, height 26cm, a Chinese blue and white porcelain vase painted with four claw dragon, bears four character Kangxi to base, height 18cm, and a Chinese Imari dish (3).Additional InformationThe moon flask with a small chip to one of the handles, the smaller vase with a couple of glaze chips to the rim but there is a large crack running through the piece. The Imari dish with tiny chips to the glaze.
A silver mounted glass hunting flask, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1899, of tapering form in a fitted leather case, together with a 19th century mahogany and brass two drawer telescopeCondition report: Thread on telescope worn nearly baldsome wear to brass and mahoganyLid of flask dented
A French 1892 Pattern bayonet, first pattern with second pattern muzzle ring, composition grips, quillon and metal scabbard with matching numbers stamped 10058, 15.5 inch fullered blade, together with a 19th century leather-clad saddle flask, with hand-blown green glass bottle of flattened tapering cylindrical form, 25cm long, and a white metal cased military compass (3)
Antike und neuzeitliche Gläser und Tongefäße aus Israel. a) Schöne römisches Tränenfläschchen aus Klarglas, 1. - 2. Jh. H 15,6cm. b) Kleine römische Glasflasche mit Henkel aus Klarglas in moderner Silberumfassung in Gestalt eines Korbes. H 8,4cm. c) Zwei hellenistische Unguentaria aus dunkelgrauer Terrakotta. H 10,8 und13,1cm. d) Drei moderne Buntglasflaschen, zwei davon mit silberner Ummantelung. H 14,1cm, 17,5cm und 20,5cm. Unter zwei Gläsern der Aufkleber von der Fa. "King Solomon Finds". 7 Stück! Alle intakt. In der Fa. King Solomon Finds , Israel wurden mundgeblasene und handgearbeitete Gläser in Kombination mit Sterlingsilber von hohem Wert hergestellt. Collection of ancient and modern glass and terracotta flask from Israel. a) Nice Roman flask made of clear glass, 1st - 2nd century A.D. b) Small Roman jug with handle framed by silver in form of a basket. c) Two terracotta unguentaria. Hellenistic period. d) Three modern color glass flasks, two with silver framing, two with label of the Company King Solomon Finds . All intact. 7 pieces! VERKAUFT WIE BESEHEN, KEINE RÜCKGABE! / SOLD AS VIEWED, NO RETURN! Provenienz: Ex Slg. Lothar Rühl, Deutschland, erworben 1988.
Kugelige Flasche mit Fadendekor. Römische Kaiserzeit, Rheinland(?), 2. / 3. Jh. n. Chr. Grünliches Klarglas, H 7,2cm. Apfelförmiger Corpus mit Dellen und leicht hochgedrücktem Boden. Die weite Mündung mit gestauchter Lippe. Spiralig umlaufend ein dünner blauer Faden. Intakt. A globular glass flask with long, narrow neck with trail, Roman Imperial Period, 2nd / 3rd century A.D. Iridescence. Intact. Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung K.S., Bayern. Erworben in München 1983 und seitdem in Bayern.
Kugelige Flasche. Römische Kaiserzeit, 2. / 3. Jh. n. Chr. Grünliches Klarglas, H 15,5cm. Apfelförmiger Corpus mit Standring und mit schlankem Hals mit aufgelegtem Faden. Innen Irisierung, intakt. A globular glass flask with long, narrow neck with trail, Roman Imperial Period, 2nd / 3rd century A.D. Iridescence. Intact. Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung von Bernhard Wicki. In Deutschland seit vor 1977.
Drei frühgriechische Vasen. a) Kleine einhenkelige Flasche der Red Polished-Ware. 2000 - 1800 v. Chr. H 11,1cm. Henkel und Hals gebrochen und wieder angesetzt. b) Einhenkelige Schale der Red on Black Slip-Ware. 1900 - 1650 v. Chr. L 11,7cm. Aus drei Fragmenten zusammengesetzt, kleine Fehlstelle. c) Schale der White Painted-Ware. 1050 - 750 v. Chr. H 6,5cm, ø 9,4cm. Kleine Absplitterungen am Rand. 3 Stück! Three Early Greek vases. a) One-handle flask of the Red Polished ware. 2000 - 1800 B.C. Handle and neck broken and reassembled. b) One-handle bowl of the Red on Black Slip ware. 1900 - 1650 B.C. Reassembled from three fragments, little part is missing. c) Cup of the White Painted ware. 1050 - 750 B.C. Little splinters at the rim are missing. 3 pieces!VERKAUFT WIE BESEHEN, KEINE RÜCKGABE! / SOLD AS VIEWED, NO RETURN! Provenienz: Die drei Vasen stammen aus der Sammlung von Professor Dr. Lothar Rühe. Der deutsche Politikwissenschaftler, Journalist und Publizist war von 1982 bis 1989 Staatssekretär im Bundesministerium der Verteidigung. Die vorliegenden Vasen hat er 1964 in seiner Zeit als Korrespondent der Tageszeitung Die Welt und Reporter des Hessischen Rundfunks erworben.
An exceptional Venetian enamelled and gilded pilgrim flask, late 15th or early 16th centuryOf typical flattened ovoid bottle form with a tall slender neck, decorated to each side with a large gilt roundel of imbricated lappets, embellished with rows of pale green and red dots with a central red, white and blue medallion and four outer lozenges, a band of flame-like motifs to the shoulder, the neck, sides and foot with formal bands of circlets within white dot and gilded borders, the sides with tear-shaped motifs pendant from two pairs of gilt loop handles, the high domed foot with a folded rim, 31.3cm highFootnotes:Flasks of this particular type belong to a small but distinct group all with similar decoration, generous proportions and bodies that are slightly ovoid rather than circular in form. The form probably derives from 13th century Islamic prototypes. Two armorial flasks in the Museo Civico Mediaeval, Bologna, which appear to commemorate the marriage of Alessandro Bentivoglio and Ippolita Sforza in 1492, would appear to be among the earliest datable Venetian examples (see Astone Gasparetto, Il Vetro di Murano (1958), p.83 and fig.21, and Giovanni Mariacher, Glass from Antiquity to the Renaissance (1970), p.119, no.54). An example from the Biemann Collection, formerly in the Rothschild Collection in Paris, is illustrated by Barovier Mentasti et al., Mille Anni Di Arte Del Vetro a Venezia (1982), p.87, no.81. Another from the Mühleib Collection was sold by Bonhams on 2 May 2013, lot 3.A virtually identical flask, possibly a pair to the present lot, was sold by Sotheby's on 26 April 2017, lot 180. A similar flask in the James De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor is illustrated by R J Charleston and Michael Archer in the catalogue, Glass and Stained Glass (1977), no.17 and discussed at pp.91-3 where other similar flasks are also cited. Another from the Leopold Blumka Collection in the J Paul Getty Museum (accession no. 84.DK.538) is illustrated by Catherine Hess and Timothy Husband in the catalogue (1997), pp.87-9, no.20 and discussed alongside other examples from this group, including one in the Rijksmuseum (accession no. R.B.K 1957-14) which is illustrated by Pieter Ritsema van Eck, Glass in the Rijksmuseum (1993), p.19, no.3. Flame-like motifs similar to those around the shoulder of this flask are found on a number of Venetian glass pieces from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, see Dwight P Lanmon and David Whitehouse, Glass in the Robert Lehman Collection (1993), p.14 for a discussion. An armorial flask from the collection of Lady 'Lili' Maria Elisabeth Augusta Cartwright of similar date but more conventional circular form was sold by Bonhams on 29 September 2020, lot 4.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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