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A Victorian Coast Guard's percussion belt pistol, the 15cm barrel stamped to the top with a crown over B 3? with ram rod below, the walnut stock stamped to the left side S. Phillips ED?, having a brass trigger guard and butt cap with steel lanyard ring, 29cm., together with a 19th century leather powder flask. (2)
A Treacle Glaze Cadogan Teapot, circa 1840, of traditional form, indistinct impressed mark, 22cm high; A Similar Smaller Pot, 12cm high; A Similar Ring Flask, 19cm diameter; A Frog Mug, 8cm high; A Similar Circular Basket, with ropetwist handle, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Boot Shaped Flask (6)
An Earthenware Group of THE FISHERMAN'S DARLING, late 19th century, possibly Wayte & Ridge, modelled as two fishermen in a boat, a child in the water at its side, on a titled base, moulded mark, 36cm long; A Stoneware Octagonal Spittoon, 19cm wide; Two Victorian Brown Salt Glazed Stoneware Jugs; A Twin-Handled Pottery Flask; Another Flask; and Two Vases (8)
Cased set of six silver teaspoons and pair of sugar nips, maker Arthur Price & Co., Birmingham 1927; together with a James Dixon & Son silver mounted glass flask, Sheffield 1837, Grey & Co silver buckle, R M Maples & Son souvenir silver dish with Margate Jetty scene, silver souvenir Colwyn Bay teaspoon and silver caddy spoon
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1896 of oblong pocket fitting form, the detachable beaker base with gilt interior, engraved with a crest of a griffin statant below the motto ~Hazard Warily~ (probably for Seton or Seaton), with bayonet closure to the bulbous lid 17cm long, 350gr (11oz)
A GEORGE IV SILVER BASKET, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, PROBABLY RETAILED BY THOMAS HAMLET, LONDON, 1822 flared circular, the rim cast as a wreath of roses above palework sides applied with a band of fruit-laden vines, on a rim foot decorated with a foliate guilloche border on a vine strewn matted ground 28cm diameter, 1737gr (55oz) excluding probably associated cut-glass liner This basket may have originally formed the central feature of an epergne or centrepiece. Given the impressive gauge and the quality of the cast and chased work present here, the whole ensemble must have been an exceptional piece. William Elliott (1773-1855) was apparently the main supplier of silver to the retailer Thomas Hamlet (c.1770-1853). Hamlet, rising from murky origins, became one of the most fascinating figures peopling London~s early 19th century trade in luxury goods, appearing in a number of works by Thackeray as the great jeweller Mr Polonius (~The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond~, ~Vanity Fair~ and ~The Bedford Row Conspiracy~). In the 1820s and 30s he was thought to be immensely wealthy, supplying to members of the royal family, getting involved with the Aldobrandini tazze, setting up a theatre and amassing an important picture collection. To the surprise of his contemporaries however, the structure of his fortune proved to be built on shaky foundations: the edifice collapsed and he was declared bankrupt in 1841. For further detailed discussion of both Elliott and Hamlet, see John Culme~s footnote to a Chinese celadon moon flask with silver mounts, Sotheby~s, London, 4 July 2018, lot 88.
A CHINESE JADE FLASK, 18TH CENTURY of flattened form, the short neck with openwork scroll handles, the body carved with a chilong clambering around each outer edge and covered in low relief carving of stylised clouds below a moulded arabesque border, on a rim foot with incised edge, even celadon tone with some russet highlights to one side, with a carved wood stand 12.5cm long (2) Provenance: Private English Collection, acquired from Louis Joseph, 28 Knightsbridge, London, 10th November 1960 for £70
Three sets of cased silver teaspoons, set of six fiddle pattern, feather edge and five nail top spoons, a glass hip flask with silver base and cap, silver photograph frame "Happy 18th Birthday", a bonbon dish marked Sterling by P W Ellis Co, with the date 1972, pair of silver sugar tongs, plated bud vase, total weighable silver approximately 11.2oz.
A Chinese underglaze Blue and Famille- rose Enameled Moon-Flask Vase, the well-potted body of flattened globular form with rounded sides rising to a bulb neck, flanked on each side by a pair of handles in underglaze blue, all supported on a rounded rectangular splayed foot, the exterior decorated with magpie and cherry blossom flowers. 35.5 x 24 cm
Six (6) Southern Pottery Items, including Kentucky and Mississippi advertising whisky jugs. 1st item: Kentucky advertising whisky jug, two-tone brown and white slip glaze and cobalt stamp reading "Glenmore Distilleries Co. Owensboro, KY". Inscription on base indicating that this jug was purchased in 1954 in Indiana. 6 1/2" H. 2nd item: John Brennan Vicksburg, Mississippi stoneware whiskey advertising jug, incised "John Brennan/990 S. Washington St./Vicksburg, Miss". 10 1/4" H. 3rd item: Hirsch Brothers Kentucky miniature stoneware vinegar jug, brown glaze with incised inscription. 3 1/8" H. 4th item: Kentucky stoneware miniature pickling jug, brown glaze with incised inscription. 2 3/4" H. 5th item: Kentucky Jones Brothers & Co. miniature vinegar jug, white glaze with cobalt stencil decoration. 3 3/8" H. 6th item: Southern or Midwestern figural stoneware pottery flask in the form of a recumbent pig, brown and white slip glaze. 3" H x 7 1/8" L. All items late 19th/mid 20th Century. CONDITION: 1st item: Blistering to glaze on lower half of body, in the making, otherwise overall good condition. 2nd item: Wear and losses to spout with scattered chipping/losses to body. 3rd & 4th items: Both overall good condition. 5th item: Chipping to rim, one chip to base. 6th item: Overall very good condition.

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