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A Roman redware flask circa 1st century AD 23.5cm high, a Hellenistic jug, circa 3rd - 2nd century BC, with a ribbed body, 9.8cm high, a Roman pottery jug, 15cm high, a Roman two handled bowl, a Roman lamp, a Roman shallow bowl, a small pot, a redware rim fragment, relief decorated a fish, a ribbed fragment, a mask fragment and a model bull's head with red and brown decoration, mounted. (12) Provenance Dr Ferdinand Mainzer, Collection, 1871 - 1943. Lucie John (nee Mainzer) Gisela Stone (nee John) Evan David Robert Stone QC and thence by descent.
A travelling wicker tea basket, 'The Continental',early 20th century, complete with fitted contents to include a copper spirit kettle on stand, the fall front with maker's label,43cm wide27cm deep28cm highProvenance: Christie's auction, Elveden Hall, 21-24 May 1984.From The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: The contents consisting of four enamelled cups, saucers and side plates, a copper tea kettle on stand, spirit flask, burner, knife holder (only 1 knife) four copper Tiffin containers, two pottery jars one with leather strap (perished) marked 'butter', the other, 'preserves' and two wicker clad bottles.All with wear and faults consistent with age and use.
A crocodile skin travelling vanity case,late 19th century, containing a number of silver-topped bottles and jars, a silver-mounted hip flask, a set of razors housed in a coromandel box, various brushes, a pack of playing cards in a leather case etc.,40cm wide29cm deep30cm highFrom The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: evidence of historic restoration, much of the original contents lacking, well used with associated damages, attention required, leather perishing in places
An Edwardian cut-glass and silver-mounted hip flask, by 'HA', London 1901,with a detachable cup, 15cm highCondition report:Surface wear, marks and scratches to silver. Hallmarks rubbed. Brown residue beneath silver to neck. Scratches to glass. A few small chips beneath silver cup. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A box of interesting items to include a pierced silver cake slice cast with flowers, a silver babies rattle with mother-of-pearl handle, silver plated oversized hip flask, antique pair of binoculars, stamp box mounted by an enamel ladybird, engine turned gilt lighter, trench art lighter and others (a box full)
A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED AND "JEWELLED" SCENT FLASK, centred to the front with an oval plaque depicting a dancer, surrounded by four blue "stones". 6cm high Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In generally fair condition.
AN 18TH CENTURY GLASS FLASK, PROBABLY LOW COUNTRIES, with twin-handles and glass trails running down the globular body, etched with windmills, boats and fruiting vine. 21cm high Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.A few small chips to handle terminals and trails, but nothing more than to be expected.
A Slipware Frog Loving Cup, dated 1872, of cylindrical form with twin strap handles and inscribed W.C 1872, the interior with naturalistically moulded frog, 14cm high; A Slipware Money Box, with applied decoration, 14.5cm high; A Slipware Ring Flask, 18cm high; and A Halifax Pottery Tobacco Jar and Cover, inscribed A pipe lets take For old times sake, 14cm high (4). Loving cup with old repair to large section of side at back and to one handle. Money box with extensive losses to applied decoration. Flask with typical minor wear. Tobacco pot with minor flakes.
A Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup, circa 1770, painted with a Chinese family in a garden; A New Hall Tea Bowl and Saucer, with formal classical border; A New Hall Teapot and Cover, pattern number 748; Three Staffordshire Teapots and Covers; A Jelly Mould; A Teacup and Saucer; Two Coffee Cans; A Meissen Outside Decorated Cabinet Cup; A German Cup and Saucer; A Jacob Petit Style Vase; A Bargeware Teapot and Cover; and A Talavera Faience Flask (qty)
A Victorian Silver Hip Flask, by William Summers, London, 1880, oblong, the lower body with detachable cup, with bayonette mounted cover, 11.5cm high, 5oz 2dwt . Fully marked near top and under cup. Further part marked under cup. The marks have some wera but are generally still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small bruise to the shoulder.
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Service and a Silver-Mounted Flask, by Charles Henry Dumenil, One Bottle and the Flask by Samuel Summers Drew and Ernest Drew, London, 1899, each piece with hammered finish and engraved with initials 'EB', in fitted easel mounted leather stand, one glass bottle lacking, with a leather covered ink bottle and vesta-case, Together With: two mounted copies of newspaper clippings outlining the career of the owner, the flask 15.5cm high , the stand 38.5cm wide Provenance: Owned by Ernest Alfred Bowen. Bowen was a successful Jockey who was born in Worcestershire in 1871 and apprenticed in Newmarket. Bowen saw success at Newmarket and Egmont and so was hired to jockey on the French circuit where he has considerable success during his career. . Each marked on silver mount. There is some wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some small bruises. There is a silver cover without a glass bottle and a corresponding empty compartment on the leather stand. There are some very minor chips to the glass otherwise and some staining and marks to the leather. The stopper is lacking from the flask which does not have a space in the leather stand.
A Victorian silver aide memoir by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1899, of rectangular form with scrolling foliate detail to exterior and cartouche to centre with monogrammed initials, leather lined interior containing a mechanical silver pencil, 8.6cm x 7.7cm, together with a George V example on chain, Birmingham 1915, 9.8cm x 7cm, an Edwardian silver hip flask by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester 1906, a silver vesta case, a white metal pill box and two silver thimbles, gross weight of group 294.3gms (7) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A George V silver hip flask by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1936, of curved rectangular form with engine turned decoration and bayonet hinged lid, 13cm x 11cm, weight 4.95ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Rifled, round, 17 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal breech, provided with fore-sight mounted on bands that hold the slot for a bayonet, with foldaway and adjustable rear sight, remains of stamps at the base, mark 'DR' and date '1848'. Forward spring lock with roundish plate, marked 'FABB.A R.A / IN TORINO'. In working order. Wooden, long stock with remains of Savoy stamp on the right butt side and traces of other stamps. Iron mounts, some with stamps. Three bands, the central with mark and loop. Iron ramrod. Butt-plate with a long extended shoulder rest, provided with openable compartment with turn-off cover.The carbine is complete with:- a rare flask for Bersaglieri carbine, of triangular shape, in copper, with large, wooden opening and missing stopper, provided with two suspension rings.- a rare multi-use folding tool, original, preserved inside the butt, provided with nipple wrench, antique replaced nipple, cartridge extractor and screwdriver. See 'L'Armamento Individuale dell'Esercito Piemontese e Italiano 1814-1914' by Bartocci / Salvatici, Plate 22. length 117,5 cm.
dating: 1830-40 provenance: England, Bronze barrel, provided with moulding and upper vent, base engraved with crowned royal monogram 'GR'. Wooden gun carriage with iron and leather mounts. Two lateral cases with ammunition and accessories. Also with a fork, a linstock and a miniature powder flask. length total 38 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: England, Octagonal, smooth-bore, 13 mm cal. barrels, with remains of finishing, fore-sight. Breeches with remains of gilded brand, fix rear sight and golden frame. Tangs engraved with trophies and rinceaux. Locks converted to percussion, with engraved frame, signed 'JOSEPH MANTON LONDON'; cocks with safety lock. Wooden, full stocks with checkered grip (one with a crack). Iron mounts. Trigger-guards engraved with a trophy and with finger-support. Rear escutcheons in silver-color metal. In a wooden case with internal lining in green fabric and Joseph Manton label. A flask inside, two ramrods and brass bullet mold. Pistol of a good quality of a famous London gunsmith. See 'Der Neue Stockel' Vol II, page 753. length 37 cm.
An assembled group of Chinese and Near Eastern ceramics, 19th Century, to include a blue and white sleeve vase decorated with confronting dragons, 15.5cm high, a Canton famille rose sleeve vase, 12.5cm high, a Japanese printed coffee saucer, 11cm, an Islamic fritware flask of square section painted with a bird amid flowering plants, 17.5cm high, and a Persian glazed earthenware vase or flask of cylindrical form painted with stylised flowers, 16cm high. (5)
comprising a kettle and cover, a teapot and cover, a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and stand, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a milk flask and cover, two teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, each bears crest, stamped marks including retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris', and two blue and white Willow pattern cups and saucers, contained within a leather-covered fitted case(18.5cm x 29.5cm x 17cm)
A mixed lot of silver items: a pair of scallop shell trinket dishes by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1970; a small milk jug by Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1970; chased trinket dish by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; hip flask with silver top and cup; hip flask cup; an .800 silver salt in the form of a donkey; net weight of silver 12oz; together with a pair of loaded three arm silver candlesticks by Elkington & Co Ltd, one as found, Birmingham 1967

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