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AN EMBELLISHED SILVER SNUFF BOTTLE, LATE QING TO REPUBLICMongolia for the Chinese market, 1850-1930. Of moon flask form, the minutely incised body adorned with leafy floral decor, neatly inlaid with coral and turquoise cabochons, the central medallion on both sides each embellished with a white jade bi disc. Note the distinct lappet collar.Provenance: Swiss private collection. Galerie Comes, Vienna, c. 1990. An Austrian private collector, acquired from the above and thence by descent within the same family.Condition: Superb condition with minimal surface wear and some natural flaws to the inlaid stones. Minor nicks here and there.Stopper: The matching stopper made from turquoise with silver fitting and spoonWeight: 97.2 g Dimensions: Height including stopper 85 mm. Diameter neck 19 mm and mouth 7 mm清末至民國銀胎鑲玉鼻烟壺 蒙古為中國市場製,1850-1930年。抱月瓶形,花卉纏枝紋,整齊地鑲嵌著珊瑚和綠松石,中央開關処鑲嵌白玉璧。請注意獨特的底足。 來源:瑞士私人收藏。維也納Galerie Comes藝廊,約1990年。奧地利私人藏家購於上述藝廊,在同一家族保存至今。 品相:極佳的狀態,表面輕微磨損和鑲嵌寳石頭的一些自然缺陷。局部小刻痕。 壺蓋:匹配綠松石蓋,銀托,小壺匙 重量:97.2 克 尺寸:總高85 毫米,頸部直徑19 毫米,嘴部直徑7 毫米
A George V silver hip flask, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1920, of plain polished form with removable stirrup cup, 13.5cm high, weight approx 8.1ozCondition report: Hallmarks reasonably clear and match to both pieces, no sign of past erasures, screw top is secure, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
An antique circular snuff box, pierced coquilla nut, ebony and ivory crucifix, antique corkscrews, gunpowder measuring hand held filler with lignum vitae handle, stamped G & J W HawksleyCondition report: crucifix - dinks and scratches- bent nail on stempowder flask filler - oxidisednut box - split to lower halfsnuff box - good conditioncorkscrews - rusty and one having badly chipped handle, all worn
Two old green glass bottles, two various blue spirit decanters, iridescent blue flask, square, blue glass rolling pin and one other item (7) Condition ReportThere is no hand blown pontil mark on base of small onion botte, smooth base, the smaller bottle with the windmill stopper has some areas of paint missing , cork damaged, area around top damaged, larger one damaged, see images
GLYN COLLEDGE BOURNE DENBY BALUSTER SHAPED VASE, impressed signature, approximate height 18cm, Denby baluster vase in the style of Glyn Colledge - unsigned, approximate height 29cm and a single handled flask, impressed Glyn Colledge signature, no Denby marks, approximate height 23cm, no chips or cracks
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver sauce boat, Chester 1905, maker's marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a George V tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1926, G W Lewis & Co; a small spirit flask of square shape with engraved monogram and screw on lid, marks rubbed; a silver square ashtray, Birmingham 1956, Charles Green & Co Ltd; a hallmarked silver egg cup with castellated border, loaded base, Birmingham 1931, together with two silver napkin rings, g/w 300gms
A Colt .31" model 1849 pocket revolver, S/No.88313 c1854 with 4" barrel, matching No.s throughout including loading lever, L/H side of framed marked Colts Patent with barrel flat marked Address Sam'l Colt New York City, cylinder with faint scene and good grips, the revolver comes with period English case, re-fitted to accommodate this pistol, with powder flask, bullet mould and cap tin (N.B. at some time in the past this revolver has been plated throughout, but done very well)
A cased six shot percussion pepperbox by Botson Wakefield, approx 7 1/2" overall with 3 1/2" barrels of approx 142 bore, (barrels have some exterior pitting and trigger return spring as found), L/H side marked Boston Wakefield, R/H side marked Improved Revolving Pistol, within a period oak case (re-fitted) with bullet mould and a good three-way pistol flask, inside of lid with Cogswell & Harrison trade label (John Boston, Wood Street, Wakefield 1827-1857)
A five shot percussion 54 bore revolver retailed by J.Purdey, Oxford Street, London, frame marked Adams Patent No.11537R (matching number on cylinder), detachable rammer marked Tranters Patent, some original finish remaining, (trigger return spring weak and trigger guard where it meets frame as found) also a period oak case (as found) with accessories including flask and mould included
A cased pair of saw handle percussion target/duelling pistols by Holden Liverpool, each approx 14 1/2" overall with 9" sighted barrels of approx 118 bore, engraved lock plates and dolphin head hammers (N.B. rods are replacements), with their mahogany fitted box with some accessories including a very fine three-way flask by Dixon & Sons Sheffield (John Holden, 65 St James Street, Liverpool, 1825-1839, 65 Blundell Street 1845-1858)

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