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A pair of small spinach-green cups in a fitted box; a pair of Japanese Ningyo, presumably an Emperor and Consort; a Korean style celadon vase; a pair of Satsuma vases; a pair of Japanese Imari dishes; a Kutani bowl and cover; a blue and white yunomi; a blue and white box and cover of circular form with four-character Qianlong mark [but not of the period]; a blue and white incense burner; a pair of blue and white gourd-shaped vases; a box and cover designed as a seated scholar holding a staff and gourd flask; a famille rose vase and cover; a famille rose style vase decorated with domestic fowl; a blue and white bowl; and a small blue and white stand of circular form [lot]
A George V Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Flask, by Samuel Summers and Ernest Drew, London, 1912, the oval glass flask fluted, the lower body with detachable silver cup, engraved with initials, the bayonet mounted cover similarly engraved, 16cm high. Fully marked on neck and on cup. The marks on the neck are generally clear. The marks on the cup have some wear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are also some bruises and a repair to the cup. The cork stopper inside is expired. There is a small chip on the base of the glass body.
A late Victorian silver six-piece condiment set, by Walker and Hall, cased; a case of six silver gilt teaspoons; a case of 1920/30s silver coffee bean spoons; and a collection of silver plate to include: candle snuffers with tray; stylised twin-handle tray; basket; teapot; hip flask; canteen of mother-of-pearl dessert cutlery; bullet shaped teapot engraved with Masonic symbols; fish eaters; three hip flasks; pierced tray; pair of two-branch candlesticks; coffee pot etc
A Cypriot bichrome wear pottery barrel flask Iron Age, circa 950-850 B.C.The trefoil lip decorated with dot and circle bird's eyes, the rotund body with concentric rings around a central nipple protrusion on each side, a cross-hatched double lozenge motif at the front of the body beneath the spout, perhaps representing birds in flight, a curled tail beneath the umber coloured handle, with two lead export bullae attached to the handle, 23cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Exported from Cyprus under licence in 8th January 1945.Private collection, UK, acquired in 1983. Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 5 October 2011, lot 469. Private collection, UK, acquired at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Romano-Celtic bronze and enamel vessel section Circa 1st-3rd Century A.D.Of domed form with a bronze bulls-head shaped plate on one side, the exterior decorated with four bands of cloisonné enamel, the top band composed of crescents, the three lower bands of interlocking commas or waves, in red, blue and turquoise enamel, possibly the upper section of a small situla, 14.7cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Private collection, France, 1990s.French art market, 2002.Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 23 October 2013, lot 143.The present lot would appear to be the upper section of an enamel situla, now missing its base. Similar composite enamel vessels have been excavated in Britain, including at Bartlow Hills, Cambridgeshire. Such vessels would have been made in multiple parts and soldered together, as it was not technically possible to execute larger enamel work vessels in one piece. It has been suggested that this lot is British in origin but another example of an elaborately enamelled Roman bronze flask formed in two parts, dated to 250–300 A.D., was found in Charente, France (see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, acc. no. 47.100.5).For a discussion of large elaborate enamelled vessels such as the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, see D. Breeze (ed.), The First Souvenirs - Enamelled Vessels from Hadrian's Wall, Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeol. Soc., 2012.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 Roman aubergine glass flask Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The globular body with a slightly indented base, the cylindrical neck with collared rim, 16.1cm high Footnotes:Provenance:Reputedly found on Mount Scopus.with Sadi & Fayez Barakat & Sons, Jerusalem. Private collection, Bern, acquired from the above 1960s-1970s. Private collection, Basel, acquired 2010.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
George V silver-mounted four-piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1921, two silver topped glass dressing table bottles, two oval silver photo frames, silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1924, engine turned cigarette case and another, foliate engraved, Birmingham 1928, silver hip flask together with a small amount of plate including an Art Deco style ladies compact.
A very rare Meissen Böttger stoneware black-lacquered bowl, circa 1710-19Decorated in gilding and iron-red with a vignette depicting a Chinoiserie figure with a bird reclining on drapery, the reverse with a pilgrim flask against a fence in a smaller landscape vignette, 5.6cm high; 10.2cm across (minor wear)Footnotes:Literature:Kate Foster, Egg on Face - auch Experten können Blind sein, in Keramos 136 (1992), pp. 3-5, ills. 1 and 2;Monika Kopplin (ed.), Schwartz Porcelain (2003), p. 185, no. 89Exhibited:Münster, Museum für Lackkunst, Schwartz Porcelain, 7 December 2003-7 March 2004;Schloß Favorite bei Rastatt, Schwartz Porcelain, 29 March-27 June 2004After a Chinese porcelain shape: no other examples of this shape appear to be recorded in the literature.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An impressive American silver chatelaine, the reverse of the clip stamped 'Black Starr and Frost, New York, Sterling' the clip mount formed from interlaced letters 'LWJC' with five chains to a triangular leaf scroll decorated scissor sheath with replacement scissors, an egg form hinged lid box containing pin cushion, a pin wheel, a thimble box with thimble and a scent flask with variant monogram to one side, 33cm.Ê
Four small toy or doll scent bottles, comprising two early 19th Century powder flask form examples one in white spirals with blue rim, 4cm, the other in white lattice, 4cm, another of tapering cylinder form in white spirals with green rim, 5.5cm, and a late 19th Century cut glass cylinder scent with stopper, 4cm. (4) From a connoisseur's collection
A French rectangular cardboard box containing two miniature glass scent bottles, the box in green with raised gold borders, the curved glass lid reverse decorated in colours with a woman seated in a garden by a toppled bust, wear to edges, 8.5 x 6cm., the powder flask form scent bottles with white spiral decoration with beaded glass borders one inscribed 'HR Mar.25 1818', the other 'MT 1818', very minor loss to beaded borders, 4.5cm.Ê
A miniature cased model Colt revolver attributed to Tom Weston of Mexico City, in blued steel and brass with ivorine grips, the model numbered and stamped several times 'AK Company No.33', in a fitted mahogany case with gilt brass powder flask and blued steel bullet mould, the case lined in red leather with two mahogany lids, case 11.5 x 5.5 cm
An early 19thC scrimshaw cow horn powder flask, with turned wooden cap and screw filler cap, the body incised with a coastline and ship above the name 'Quebec', the reverse with incised rhyme - 'That which my father old hath made and left me to posses, do i dearly hold to shew my worthiness, A W, 1803', 35cm.
Advertising Bottles - local interest - a W.E.Burrows, Derby Codd's Patent 6 narrow neck Codd; other W.E.Burrows including bullet stopper, Hamilton, flat bottom cylinders, etc; a Midland Hotel, Derby pumkin flask; an M.Whittaker Matlock Bath & Ashford talking man Hamilton; other local bottles including Sturgess & Co, W.Smedley & Sons, etc
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of 18th century sugar nips, a cased sifting spoon, a butter knife, a ladle, two napkin rings, five St. Bartholomew's Hospital Athletics Club medals, a fruit knife, a cased baby feeder set, a pair of military brushes and a cigarette case, plus electroplated and metal items including a hip flask, and various mouldings for casting silver, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hip flask, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1918, a silver-mounted glass spirit flask, with a pull-off drinking cup, London 1895, a mug, Birmingham 1937, a modern wine coaster, a two handled bowl, (one handle a.f), a cigarette box, another mug, a pierced tazza, three pierced bonbon dishes, an egg cup, a toilet bottle, and an electroplated bottle stopper, approx. weighable 39oz. (qty)
λA silver travelling dressing table set, by G H James & Co, London 1905/6, initialled cartouche,comprising: five toilet jars, three scent bottles, a leather-mounted vesta case, a spirit flask, makers mark over-stamping another, London 1920, and ivory items: a shoe horn, page turner, thimble and glove stretcher, plus a French brush and spirit flask, and a nail buffer, in a fitted purple travelling case, with a storm jacket, approx. weighable 2oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a modern cigar case, by Theo Fennell, London 1987, initialled, a Tiffany cigar case, a modern tobacco box by Asprey, London 1983, a wine coaster, two silver-mounted glass table vesta strikers, a silver-mounted spirit flask, with a pull-off drinking cup, an Armada dish mounted with a polo player, and a modern table vesta striker, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty) Provenance: The late Greta Morrison, widow of Bryan Morrison.
A Victorian presentation silver hip flask, by Thomas Smily, London 1874, oval form, pull-off drinking cup, screw-off cover, engraved with a motto and crest, a monogram and with an image of St. Andrew with his cross, inscribed 'Presented to R.H. Traill Esq. By The St. Andrews Rovers Football Club, 9th April 1875', length 13.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. St. Andrew's Rovers FC was a 19th century rugby football club, formed by people of Scottish origin living in London. It was based in Peckham Rye, London and R.H Trail was its first captain. The Club was disbanded in 1878.
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