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A cased 'Coracle' picnic set for four persons by G.W.Scott & Sons, circa 1909,black leather-cloth case, with brass handles, lock and catches, opening to reveal wicker framework interior fitted with wicker-handled kettle with burner, stand and oil flask, two large wicker-covered glass bottles, a smaller glass bottle, a Coracle ceramic-based food container, two other food tins, a set of four Royal Worcester gilt-edged bone china tea-cups with saucers, four rectangular enamel plates, two ceramic Butter and Preserves jars, four stacked glass tumblers in wicker frames and two condiments jars, with cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 61 x 22 x 32cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †◊†VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.â—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Christopher Dresser design cased tea-set for two persons, retailed by Kendall & Co, Paris, circa 1905,black leather case with impressed 'E.M.C.' monogram, replaced leather handle, with double doors opening to grey suede-lined two-tiered interior, the upper level fitted with gilt-plated Britannia Metal wicker-handled kettle by James Dixon & Sons, (Registered Design No.85275 for 1887), containing tea-caddy, with oil flask and folding stand, and wicker-handled teapot by James Dixon & Sons containing milk jug and sugar bowl, the lower level fitted with a pair of Royal Worcester blue glaze bone china teacups on suede pads with accompanying saucers, with spoons and sugar tongs housed in the double doors, the case measuring 29.5cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Silver large curved spirit flask with a detachable cup cover and hinged bayonet action stopper, the cover engraved with a monogram ?C.I.? and date ?13-8-25?, by William Neal & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 13.5 x 11.2 x 3.5cm, hammered napkin ring by F.J., C.J., Birmingham 1951, 375grs and a B.O.A.C. plated coffee/hot milk jug, H 20cm (3)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SILVER, to include A GEORGE V SILVER AIDE MEMOIRE, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910; A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK, by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1914; A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1925; six various silver napkin rings; etc. (Qty) Weighable silver 13.5 troy ounces gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, maker L.G, Birmingham 1884, of flattened plain ovoid form, slightly shaped for the pocket, with twist and hinge top. 13cm high, 3.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTSlight sign of rubbing on the edges, in very good condition. Hinge and twist mechanism works. Cork is in the top of the lid only but it holds water and no leaks. No engraving.
A George V Silver Hip-Flask, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, oval, the base with detachable cup with engraved initials, with bayonette mounted cover, 13.5cm high, gross weight 7oz, 217gr. Fully marked on vase, near neck, one neck and further part marked on cover. the base stamped with crossed arrows trademark. there is some surface scratching and wear overall. The inside of the cup is gilt. The gross weight includes the cork inside the cover.
A George VI silver hip flask,marked Sheffield, 1941, made by James Dixon & Sons, of plain, slightly curved formlength approx. 13cm, weight approx. 6.01oztCondition: The hip flask is in fair condition with two corners slightly dented and some slight dings to the sides and body, the lid opens well but the hinge is very slightly loose, some areas of tarnish
Dean & Adams 1851 Patent Perscussion Cap Revolver. Serial number to frame "7095". Five shot cylinder. .456 bore. Action a/f. Barrel length 160mm. Overall lenth 290mm. Backstrap maker marked "Deane Adams & Deane, 30 King William Street, London Bridge". Frame marked "Adams Patent No.." Cyclinder marked "No.10.139 R ". Along with a Copper and Brass powder flask, missing the nozzle. No makers marks. The revolver has heavy rust pitting overall, but does still exhibit some original finish. Section 58, no licence required. (2)
GAMESON & CO OF LONDON; a 16 bore Newland pattern light dragoon flintlock holster pistol, circa 1832, the round iron barrel with swivel rammer and London proof marks to breech, the lock with throat hole, cock and frizzen bridle to pan, the walnut stock with regulation pattern brass furniture, length 38cm, also a copper and brass powder flask.
Five 19th century and later hallmarked silver mounted glass dressing table jars and covers, height of tallest 16.5cm, together with a silver plate mounted faceted glass spirit flask and two plate mounted condiments, with a small selection of costume jewellery.Additional InformationThe small silver mounted toilet jar has several chips to the underside of the base, all of the silver lids with some small knocks and dents, some more so than others, the plate mounted hip flask with general tarnishing and the two condiments with general tarnishing.
CONCORDE INTEREST; an extensive collection of memorabilia including menus, flight safety card, supersonic flight certificates, signed photograph, luggage tags, boarding pass, three pieces of Royal Doulton British Airways tableware, a hip flask, document wallet, notepads, hallmarked silver commemorative ingot, souvenir stamp covers, and further ephemera.
Antonio Blanco (Filipino, 1912-1999)Reclining nude with devil mask, large glass flask and bananassigned 'Antonio Blanco' (lower centre) oil on canvas 31.5 x 42cm (12 3/8 x 16 1/2in).in frame with arched topFootnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artist by the present owner's father, circa. 1968.Antonio Blanco revelled in a bounteous and extravagant artistic vision. He was born in the Philippines to Spanish parents and schooled in Manila. He would then go on to study at the National Academy of Art in New York. It is here that he cultivated an interest in figurative painting which would stay with him throughout his life. Having been gifted some land in Ubud, Bali, by the King of Ubud, Blanco settled in Indonesia in 1952. Here, he married the dancer Ni Ronji and fashioned himself as an eccentric aristocrat, steeped in artistic and cultural knowledge.It is in Bali where Blanco was inspired, and his work reached its full potential. Here, his sitters are imbued with sensual potential, at once desirous and desirable. His mood and imageries are passionate yet playful. This tone is clearly struck in the Reclining nude offered here, as the sitter lays in a suggestive manner whilst surrounded by myriad symbols of both sensuality and lust. Most notable of these being Blanco's recurring motifs of fruit, a devil mask, a large glass flask and fine wisps of smoke emanating from an incense burner.Blanco lived and worked in Ubud until his death in 1999. His work was consistent throughout this time as he endeavoured to capture the sensual essence of his muses, both real and fantasied.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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