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JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver hip flask of oval form, inscribed 'Egypt' with sphinx, above engraved initials and date August 2nd 1881-1903, 'Corporal Sergeant ozt/G.W Tinker, from Hospital Staff Sergeant W.E.J Gilbert, Surgeons W.H. Oldham, J.S. Alison, G.C. Spence, T.R Carr, L. Pugh & Pioneer Sergeant Cuswor as a token of their esteem in his retirement', Sheffield 1901, together with two Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoons, a hallmarked silver purse, and a hallmarked silver butter knife, combined weight is 9.81ozt/305g, together with a silver plated spectacle case.
A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL HUNTING BONBONNIÈRE, CIRCA 1765-1770 oval-shaped and moulded in high relief with hunting trophies including a pistol, powder flask, hunting horn, game bag and a shot hare, with a ribbon inscribed A la chasse amoureuse, the sides with a blue ground enhanced with a lattice of raised white enamel dots, the cover with a mixed flower spray within a white ground panel, also edged with gilt scrolls, fitted with a hinged metal-mount. 6cm wide
Circa 6th century B.C. Bulbous-bodied with a short neck, deep rim and strap handle; polychrome roundels to the mouth, orange line to the rim, dots around the shoulder and a five-petalled lotus flower blossoming on the main body, a five-rayed wheel at the centre of the flower and on the opposite side. Cf. Amyx, D.A., Corinthian Vase Painting of the Archaic Period, Berkeley, London, New York, 1988, pp.237-238, pl.105 nos.3a, 3b and 4, pl.106 no.1a-c, for the shape; cf. aryballos with similar decoration in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rogers Fund, 1941 (41.162.165). 96 grams, 77 mm high (3 in.).Ex P. A., Hertfordshire, UK, specialist collection of Greek art, 1980-1990s.Corinthian aryballoi with floral quatrefoils or lotus flowers were produced in great numbers throughout the 6th century B.C. and probably into the 5th, and were also widely exported. The simple but distinctive decoration suggests that these vases may have had a specific contents, possibly used as an oil flask.
Selection of footballing awards and presentations given to Arsenal's David Dein MBE, comprising pewter football figural bud vase, 9cm. high; a football and trophy sculptural wooden plinth, 15cm.; glass stein with football boot and ball pewter lid with MUNCHEN 97 AMSTEL BEER, 19.5CM.; silver-plate circular hip flask with inset carved tennis match, 10cm. high; gilt spread eagle trophy bearing SS LAZIO emblem, 24cm. high; boxed brown leather UEFA stamped travel wallet, 20 x 11cm.; pottery football pen holder MONDIALI SARDEGNA, 14 x 5cm., bearing damage; and a further embossed plaque of a horseman, (8) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
A silver cream jug, flask and photograph frame. Comprising; an early George III silver baluster shaped cream jug with a leaf-capped double-scroll handle, a shaped rim and three pad feet, mark of Walter Brind, London 1762, 100g; an Edwardian silver small oval flask with a damaged screw-off cap, London 1902, 128g; and a modern silver mounted easel-back photograph frame with a gadrooned border, hallmarks for Birmingham 2003, 16cm x 12cm
A plated hip flask, a silver mounted dressing table jar and various dressing table bottles. Comprising; a leather mounted clear glass hip or spirit flask, 3/8ths pint size, with an EPBM screw-cap and removable cup by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 17cm high overall (6 3/4 inches); two oval scent bottles and a dressing table jar each with a plated and engraved cover engraved with a lions-head erased crest; and another with a silver cover, hallmarks for London 1907, 19g
A gunpowder leather flask, 18th-19th century, possibly Persian, tooled with foliate scrolls and a cat to each side, 24.5cm long, and other miscellaneous items, including a West African cowrie shell belt, two Tanzanian hair combs, a hinged belt and a similar example (qty.) Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportLeather flask dented, damaged to one side, and wear consmensurate with age. Comb with splits, chips and losses to teeth. Shell belt with losses and in parts. Metal belt with pitting rusting and oxidisation.
A collection of silver, silver plated items and collectables,including mother of pearl handled silver-bladed fruit knives, a silver money clip, a silver card case, a silver-handled bottle opener, a silver cigarette box, a silver plate and glass hunting flask in leather case, a WMF style pewter dish, a combination letter opener and eyeglass and two gold plated lorgnettes (qty.)Condition ReportAll items with surface scratches and knocks
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