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A Royal Worcester ivory ground pot pourri vase cover and inner lid, with painted rose detail signed J Flexman, with pink printed mark to base number 1312, 18cm tall approx, together with a Locke & Co pierced Worcester vase, a Royal Doulton vase with silver mount and a Doulton Lambeth flask in the form of Herbert Asquith, registered number to base 556614
A collection of nine Royal Doulton figures, The Old Balloon Seller HN1315, The Balloon Man HN1954, The Laird HN2361, Falstaff HN2054, Country Lass HN1991, Top O'The Hill HN1834, Buttercup HN2309, Sir Henry Doulton (Limited Edition) HN3891 and Lambing Time HN1890, together with a Royal Doulton Scotch Whisky flask in the form of a snowy owl
Leather cased 14 bore percussion cap double barrelled sporting gun by Thomson of Edinburgh, with 29 inch Damascus barrels with various proof marks to the underside, complete with ebony ramrod, the lock engraved with scroll-work detail and foliage marked Thomson, the barrels marked Alex Thomson Edinburgh, with straight through checkered walnut stock, in fitted case with powder flask
Mahogany cased 13 bore percussion cap side by side shotgun by Ward of London, with 29 1/2 inch Damascus barrels, with various proof marks to the underside, the locks engraved Ward with scroll-work detail, with straight through checkered grip and engraved steel mounts, in the fitted case with various accessories including oil bottle, Sykes Patent shot flask, a leather shoulder shot flask etc
Assorted Georgian and later silver cutlery, combined weight 7.17ozt, 223.3g, and a few silver plated items including an oval hip flask CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A 19th century Chinese porcelain moon flask hand-decorated in under-glaze blue with scrolling lotus, the neck flanked by two sinuous Chilong dragons (damage) (24.5cm high) The vase has sadly suffered with a large crack which runs from the left hand foot of the right hand Karashishi across the face of the vase (approx. 18cm). There is also a small firing crack visible to the inside of the neck approx. 1cm down, apart from this it is in fairly good general overall condition.
A silver and crocodile leather hip flask with hinged top by Barrett & Thompson, Birmingham 1914, 13.5cmH, together with a small early 20th century glass flask or bottle with silver top, in a cushioned leather carry case with silver clasp, marks indistinct, retailed by Cross, London, mark to base of case, 11.5cmH
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