A Chinese amethyst Censer and Cover, carved in high relief with grapes, vine leaves and a squirrel, the cover surmounted by a squirrel, vine and grapes, small amount of damage to cover broken piece kept, 7in (18cm) high, on stained wooden base, together with a jade flask, both in presentation brocade covered boxes (2)
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A SILVER HIP FLASK by John Yates & Son, Birmingham 1942, of curved rectangular form monogrammed "CLA", 11cm x 9.5cm, 196gms Condition Report: Hinged top works and shuts tight, surface scratches all over, two small dents in front bottom curved edge, hardly visible but can be felt when run over with thumb. If you go to our website catalogue and click on the image there are several views and a zoom facility. . .
19th century Chinese blue and white moon flask, decorated with figures, chi lung faux handles, 21.5cm. One small flat chip to the rim at mouth. One horizontal below and two fine hairline coming from it. One small firing crack. Glaze generally good and bright, rubbed glaze at circle ridge on one side. No obvious cracks or restoration.
A collection of Soviet Russian silver, 1958-1985, comprising: a silver and niello mounted cow horn, .875 standard, 25cm (9 3/4in) long, with a suspension chain; the rest silver gilt and enamel, all .916 standard, comprising: a footed scent flask, 15cm (6in) high; two scent flasks, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) long; four hemispherical salt cellars with spoons; a spoon, 17.5cm (6 7/8in) long; and two caddy spoons, the silver gilt 475g (15.3 oz) gross
Collection of Vintage Items including vintage jewellery comprising three pearl necklaces and two pairs of pearl earrings in a jewellery box; a Rotary watch face; a ladies watch with fabric strap; a silver bracelet in a shell box; a pendant and bracelet set with black stone and crystal decoration; assorted earrings in two heart shaped boxes; a pair of expanding arm bands; an acorn shaped pill box; a pewter hip flask; a Coco Chanel Perfume Spray, two thirds used; and a part used bottle of Chanel No 5 body lotion. Please see photographs.
A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon flask vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1914, the flattened body with twin-loop handles to shoulder, incised with a ferocious dragon to either side, in green on a blue ground, incised 8-1914 Martin Bros London & Southall, minor glaze loss to handle and foot rim, 19cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd perfume flask by Edwin and Walter, dated 1906, flattened disc form, incised with vertical veins, painted green, with brown spots on a buff ground, incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London, paper catalogue number 76, 6.5cm. high Provenance Ernest Marsh collection. It is believed Marsh purchased this piece directly from the Martin Brothers. Sotheby's Belgravia 17th September 1981 lot 158. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 35. Literature Blacker, ABC of English Saltglaze Pottery, page 132 top plate (far right vase).
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware gourd perfume flask by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1906, flattened disc form, incised with sprays of prunus in blue and ochre on a buff ground, incised 1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, 6.5cm. high Provenance Ernest Marsh collection. This vase is illustrated in one of Marsh's own photographs (held in the Twyman collection), dated 25th May 1916) Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 17th January 1980 lot 290. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 31.
A silver mounted spirit flask, London 1904. Height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding on the interior of the silver cup is good. The makers marks are clear however the lion passant is almost virtually erased but the leopards head is still visible as is the date letter. The silver appears to be good albeit tarnished with no signs of any dints or repairs. The lower section of the glass flask (where the silver cup covers) has a small bruise but this feels smooth to the touch. The remainder of the upper section of the glass is in relatively good order with only a very few minor flea bite nibbles on some of the faceted edges but these cannot be seen with the naked eye. The hallmarks on the top are good and clear. There is only one very small almost insignificant pinpoint size dint to the lid. The seam around the middle of the top is visible around 50% of it but again this is not visible to the naked eye. The top hinge is secure. The top twists and hinges as it should. It has a cork seal. The interior of the glass flask neck has tiny nibbles and there is one tiny rim chip. The wear and tear noted is rather minimal given its age.
A STEPHEN GREEN SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE GIN FLASK IN THE FORM OF A FLINTLOCK PISTOL, C1840 20.5cm l, impressed Stephen Green Imperial Potteries Lambeth and a contemporary Denby female figural flask, impressed BOURNES POTTERIES/DENBY & CODNOR PARK, DERBYSHIRELacks frizzen condition otherwise good, no restoration, figural flask in good condition but for tiny graze on leaf beneath left elbow
A SILVER HIP FLASK, maker C.S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1944, of plain canted oblong section with patent action screw off hinged cover, 4" x 3" overall, together with a matchbox case, maker's mark JGR, Sheffield 1981, with lightly brushed finish, 3" x 1 3/4" (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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
A Chinese small ginger jar showing dragons, with six character mark to base, 10cmH, with a Chinese blue and white lidded jar with six character mark to base, 13cm, together with a blue and white moon flask with four character mark to base, 15.5cmH, with a butter dish, yellow fields with blue chrysanthemums 17cmW, with a Delft Minton tureen, 20cm
A Cased Pair Of 32-Bore Percussion Travelling PistolsSigned Hewson, London, Mid-19th CenturyWith browned twist octagonal sighted barrels each signed along the top flat, foliate engraved case-hardened breeches, tangs, signed border engraved flat locks and dolphin hammers, figured full stocks each with chequered rounded butt, blued trigger-guards each with pineapple finial and decorated with a martial trophy on the border engraved bow, vacant silver escutcheons, original horn-tipped ramrod (the other incomplete), and with much old finish: in original lined and fitted oak case with brass-mounted powder-flask and loading rod, the exterior of the lid (split, lining replaced and with shield-shaped cut-out) with brass escutcheon engraved with owner's name 'C. Dale.', and flush-fitting brass carrying handle, Birmingham proof marks 8.8 cm. barrels This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
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