WHISKY; five bottles of Bell's Commemorative Whisky in Wade ceramic bell shaped flasks, including the birth of Prince William of Wales, The 60th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, etc, and a single bottle of Lamb's Navy Rum in ceramic flask (6)Condition Report: Brown bells whisky is empty, Prince William example with cello tape replacing seal but still contains liquid, no seal on Charles & Diana, jug example missing seal.
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ACTION MAN; a quantity of figures and accessories, also He-Man Masters of the Universe figures, and a Star Wars Darth Vader lunchbox and flask. Condition Report: Six million dollar man looks to be an original 1970s example, second figure looks to have a replacement head, accessories look to be original. mixture of ages, between 1964 and 1978
Flask and Cup. Antique gadget “tipple” sticks are fairly common. However this one is rather different. At the press of a button the top flips up ( the spring is still strong) and the cup appears. Twist the top and the cup can be removed exposing the flask complete with cork.. The flask, which is 20”/510mm long, can be removed. The cup and cap are heavily embossed with an attractive Arabic? design. The collar directly below the “cup” is marked “Patent. Made in Germany” Shaft is sturdy bamboo with mottled pattern. Ferrule is brass with steel tip. The cane is 34.5”/760mm long and 1”/25.4mm diameter at the handle. Circa 1890/1900.
A late 19thC Jade W Hawksley copper and brass powder flask, embossed with stag's heads, acorns and oak leafs, 20cm high, brass copper flask, 18cm high, and a leather bound powder flask, embossed with a pheasant and scrolling leaves, 22.5cm high, and Riling (Ray) The Powder Flask Book, with dust wrapper. (4)
A Collection of SilverVarious dates and makers comprising a Victorian oval flask, a later decorated pair of George III salts, a nine piece cruet, Birmingham, 1967-1970, with four spoons, a porringer and sifter spoon, cased and an art deco cigarette box, 30 oz weighable silver.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver and plated wares, including: a Christofle silver plated circular twin-handled bowl; a white metal pin dish, stamped 'Sterling'; a white metal mounted glass hip flask, with engraved initials, the underside stamped 'Sterling', 13cms high; a pair of silver plated 1oz measures, in the form of boots; a silver plated straining spoon; and a white metal cream jug, stamped indistinctly. (7)
A selection of silver plated and metal wares, including: an Eastern brass casket box, with an ornate scrolling decoration, 25cms wide; a silver plated hip flask, by Lancelott, with personal inscription dated 1976; a reticulated silver plated tazza, with a moveable handle; a silver plated grapefruit spoon, with fruit decoration; and other items; together with an England ’66 Football World Cup 40th anniversary silver coin set, in box (incomplete); and other loose coins.
Various oddments, including an unmarked cylindrical purse scent-flask by Sampson Mordan & Co, George III silver 'Port' decanter label, Samuel Knight, London 1816, silver & tortoiseshell penknife, Art Deco part manicure set on stand with glass base, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1940, pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1916, Asian white metal purse inkwell with retracting pen, in leather binding with floral-engraved interior to lid and a Burmese low-grade matchbox-holder (7)
The first bayonet possibly a Dutch second pattern model 1871 bayonet for the Beaumont Rifle; the second, a three-sided bayonet stamped indistinctly 'B103', two of the powder flasks are leather covered with nozzles for measuring powder quantities, the remaining flask of metal with a bearded figure on each side wearing laurel wreath. Qty: 5 First bayonet with loss to the tip and very minor pitting and oxidization throughout, the second with notable pitting particularly on the muzzle lock along with some dings and nicks along the blade, the powder flasks with splits along the seam of the leather, the gilt metal of the third flask is worn but condition appears to be generally good
WW1 British Trench Art Souvenir Letter Opener made from a .303 cartridge and mark "France 1919 HS Lewis": Cigarette Lighter in the form of an Artillery Round, unmarked: Large piece of Shrapnel 18cm in length: WW1 British Jack Knife, small blade does not open, GR marked: Bullet engraved "Margerite" and fitted with brooch pin: Copper Powder Flask: two penknives: Brass ash tray and match holder: WW2 British Jack Knife dated 1940: .50 cal Trench Art knife: Defence Medal in box of issue.
Hunting Knife with double edged blade 152mm in length with etched panel showing a Hunter with dog and Stag. No makers mark. Green felt washer to crossguard. Stag horn grip. Overall length 270mm. Complete with brown leather scabbard with press stud retaining loop. Along with a brass pistol powder flask. No makers mark.
A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK, polished design with engraved monogram, removable cup to the base with gilt interior, fitted with a hinged dome cover with screw lock fitting, hallmarked 'G & J W Hawksley' Sheffield 1926, stamped to the base of the cup 'S.H.Waterhuuse Dublin', approximate full length 13cm, approximate gross weight 4.82 ozt, 149.8 grams (condition report: two covers have dents, small dinks in places, surface scratches all round, cup slides easily on and off, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, unable to open the cap)
A FINE CASED ANTIQUE 80-BORE PERCUSSION TRANTER PATENT THIRD MODEL REVOLVER No. 145237, circa 1860, fitted with a blued octagonal sighted 4½'' barrel bearing Birmingham proof marks, engraved around the muzzle and with scrolling foliage on each side of the breech, blued borderline engraved top-strap , case-hardened cylinder with knurled forward edge, and trigger-guard decorated with scrolling foliage, bright patent double-trigger, hammer and foliate scroll engraved patent rammer, blued safety-stop, arbor pin and spring catch, foliate scroll engraved case-hardened ovoidal butt-cap, chequered figured rounded butt, the revolver is in fine condition retaining virtually all its original finish, it comes in its original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including brass bullet mould, James Dixon & Sons powder-flask, tin of Eley Bros cap, a tin of Tranter bullets, ebony cleaning/loading rod, two turnscrews, a tin of Tranter's bullet lubricant and pewter oil bottle, the case lid is fitted with a circular vacant brass escutcheon, inside the box is a rare set of original instruction for use of the revolver
PETER KNOX (BRITISH 1942) 'THE PIER', a nostalgic depiction of a fisherman with flat cap and pipe preparing his rod and line, his rucksack and thermos flask are at his feet, signed bottom right, titled bottom left, oil on board, approximate size 50cm x 39cm, Condition Report: the painting is in good condition, small rubs to the bottom corner edges of the frame (artist resale rights apply)
A George V silver mounted glass teardrop shaped scent flask, William Hutton & Sons, Ltd, Sheffield, 1925, 25.9 cm.***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Two pieces of Royal Worcester. Comprising a blush gilt-heightened moon flask, decorated with flowers, purple stamp to base and marked 'no.553', signed 'JD', H13cm, and a figure of a woman, R.N67079, marked '1202', H20cm Condition Report: I have been over both items and cannot see any visible faults, therefore it seems like both are free from cracks, chips or restoration.
A Scarce late 19th century vampire slaying kit, with provenance, formally the property of Miss I & F Willitts. ( As denoted within a silver cartouche) The kit comprises of a solid wooden outer case, with brass swing handles to the lid, and the left and right sides. To the lid there is an applied white metal shield shaped plaque, with another overlaid white metal of Mary holding the infant Jesus. There is a painted name to the lid, which is faint in places, but appears to read ‘Miss I & F Willetts’ The interior of the box has been ebonised, and also has a gilt painted outline to the lid and base. A brass crucifix has been screwed into place on the inside of the lid. Within the outer box, sits a leather bound bible, by Cassell, Petter & Caplin of London. The bible is sat on a fitted tray with fold down handles, which allows the bible to be easily lifted from the box. The bible only contain a few pages to the front, and when the pages are turned, it reveals a hidden cut out section inside. The top fitted tray section houses a percussion pistol, with chequered walnut grip, brass mounts, and a pivoting ramrod. Plus, a collapsible cup in a watch style case, brass powder flask, a brass box, and a leather bound 5 draw miniature telescope. The top fitted tray lifts out by mean of 2 brass ring pulls, and this reveals another fitted section below. The bottom section contains a small leather bible, a white metal crucifix, rosary beads, a silver topped jar with a paper label for ‘Holy Water’, 2 small brass ecclesiastical candlesticks, and a brass hammer and stake (the former is made of 2 parts and screws together). Also included is an 1889 probate Indenture and similar vellum documents. Complete with original key. Approximately 40.5cm by 21cm, 30.5cm deep. Condition: generally good. The outer wooden case is of solid construction, with firmly applied handles. It appears to have been painted or varnished in the past, and the surface is crackled in some areas. The interior is good, with only normal age related wear. The percussion pistol only holds at half cock, likely due to a previous repair (2 replacement screws to one side). PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS AT THE DERBY SALEROOM DE65 6LS
A Scottish South Lissens Pottery hand made oval bowl with with blue sponge ware style decoration, in perfect condition, marked verso, (H x 11 cm x D x 18.5 cm), a Scottish pottery brown and white glazed bowl unmarked, (H x 13 cm x D x 22 cm) and a white porcelain small moon style flask with incised decration and blue and gold decoration, stamped GC verso, (H x 14 cm x D 12 cm)
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