WW1 British Officers medal group and shrapnel damaged items belonging to Lt. ON Sidebottom, (Cheshire Regt) comprising of War Medal 1914-18 and the Victory Medal complete with ribbons in unworn condition. Together with his sharpnel damaged hip flask and the belt buckle section from his Sam Brown belt which still carries a large piece of shrapnel embedded through the leather and breaking the brass buckle. Lt Sidebottom lost an arm but survived the war.
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A SILVER MENU HOLDER by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1911, modelled as a large rat and an egret with a flask between them, with a pair of silver sauce ladles, London 1849, two others London 1815 and 1841, a silver butter knife and an EP marrow scoop with ivory handle circa 1840 (8) Condition Report:good.
A COLLECTION OF NAILSEA GLASS ITEMS including a teardrop pink and white flask with silver fox stopper, two clear examples, a clear and green rolling pin, a clear glass example, together with a clear glass decanter and pipe (7) Condition Report: pink flask - rough to bottom pontil. Light surface scratching. small flask - small crack to base where pontil has been broken off. Heavy surface scratching. big flask - some surface scratching. Rough to pontil,. clear rolling pin - heavy surface scratching, some ingrained dirt, rough at ends. green rolling pin - surface scratching, some ingrained dirt. Chipping at one end which has a smooth surface and rough at the other. pipe - possibly slightly broken at mouth end, otherwise ok. bottle - rough pontil to base. All items are dirty and a bit sticky.
An extremely rare early 19th century documentary country pottery moon flask decorated and inscribed in underglaze blue 'John Shephard Hohlberton, December 14, 1815, Plymo Pottery', the back with two crudely painted portraits one in silhouette, the body diameter 13.5cm, short cylindrical neck. (See illustration) Condition report: No damage or restoration noted. Two areas of abrasion and other scratches.
PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PORCELAIN PILGRIM MOON FLASK VASES, ATTRIBUTED TO MINTONSLATE 19TH CENTURY of flattened ovoid form with shoulder handles flanking cylindrical necks, decorated with polychrome enamelled peacocks amongst flowering prunus branches and lilies to one side, and cranes by reeds and yellow blossoms to the other, on bright turquoise grounds with gilt rims, unmarked (2)26.5cm and 26cm high
PAIR OF MINTONS PÂTE-SUR-PÂTE PORCELAIN PILGRIM MOON FLASK VASESSHAPE 1348, LATE 19TH CENTURY of flattened ovoid form with shoulder handles flanking cylindrical necks, decorated with pate-sur-pate panels of butterflies and insects on asters amongst further flowers, on dark brown grounds, stamped MINTONS and 1348 (2)19cm high Please be advised of the amended description, we do not believe to be in the Manner of Mark Louis Solon
A VICTORIAN SILVER SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE, SNUFF BOX AND PERFUME FLASK, of barrel form, with suspension loop and chains, the screw off cover with cork stopper, the hinged lids either end with gilt interiors, the vinaigrette end also stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, London 1871, approximately 5cm x 4cm x 2.1cm, approximate weight 1.8ozt, 58 grams (condition: cover has cork bung exposed, a section of chain is attached to the cover but not connected to the suspension loop, there are collections of polish and dirt to ribbed bands, vinaigrette end not closing completely flush, there are three small dints to the main body and a small circular mark that may be a repair)
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE AND PERFUME FLASK, of hunting horn form, circular hinged cover with engraved monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, the cover with registration diamond and stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate pierced and engraved grille, the horn and screw fitting perfume flask cover with chains and suspension loop, London 1872, approximately 8cm long measuring end to end, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams (condition: engraved monogram to cover, wear to gilding on high parts, large dent to back edge of horn, vinaigrette cover not closing flush)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE AND PERFUME FLASK, of horn form, circular hinged cover with engraved monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, the cover with registration diamond and stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, lacks perfume flask cover or bung (no sign of screw fitting inside end), with section of chain for cover and differing chain with loop to horn, London 1872, approximately 10cm long measuring end to end, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 71 grams (condition: vinaigrette cover fitting loosely and has dents around the rim, dents to flask on the back edge, gilding slightly worn, possible replacement chain, the other damaged)
A VICTORIAN SAMPSON MORDAN & CO SILVER GILT AND RUBY GLASS COMBINATION PERFUME BOTTLE AND VINAIGRETTE, foliate engraved decoration to the covers, both inner covers stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO', the vinaigrette with foliate pierced and engraved grille, with sponge, London 1867, height 9.5cm (condition: lacks inner glass stopper, some wear to gilding, especially to base/vinaigrette, tiny chip to a front edge of bottle and a scratch on front, flask cover spring opening mechanism in working order but not closing completely flush)
A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS FACET CUT SCENT FLASK, of horn form, with gilt metal mounts, chain and loop fastening, length tip to tip 9cm, together with another Victorian clear moulded glass scent flask, the screw cover stamped Sterling, length tip to tip 10cm, a Victorian ruby glass scent flask of horn shape with white metal mounts (split) and with chain and loop attached, length 5.5cm and a Victorian silver barrel shaped scent flask, foliate engraved decoration, screw cover enclosing cork bung, maker Samuel Elijah Culver, London 1881, length 3.9cm, registration diamond to one end (4)The clear glass facet cut flask has wear to the gilding, a small chip inside the neck of the widest end, the clear moulded glass flask with silver cover, the cover has two splits in the rim, the glass appears ok but is rough around the neck, the ruby glass scent has a hole in the cover and has some small chips on the narrow end, the silver barrel flask is in good order
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR DOUBLE ENDED HIP FLASK/CIGARETTE CASE, of bowed outline, gilt interior, maker's George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, approximate weight 6.2ozt, 193 grams, approximately 11cm x 9cm (condition: hinges on spring opening mechanisms in working order, surface scratches commensurate with use and age, cigarette bands missing
A GEORGE V TRAVELLING VANITY CASE RETAILED BY J.C. VICKERY, purple canvas outer cover with velvet lining embossed with gilt initials J.B, the purple leather case also embossed with some gilt initials, apricot silk lining, fitted with two silver backed brushes, a rectangular silver box with pull off cover, a circular silver flask and a rectangular silver flask, both with screw fitting covers, a glass flask with internal glass stopper with hinged silver cover and collar, a silver framed rectangular easel back mirror and a small tortoiseshell effect comb, makers Charles Fox & Co Ltd, the glass flask marked for John Collard Vickery, London, 1907, all other pieces 1917-1919 (condition: case is in good condition, although some rust/damp spots to outer canvas covering, contents are in good condition but some rubbing to marks, case comes with two keys but lock not working)
FIVE VARIOUS SILVER MOUNTED EASEL BACK PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, three rectangular and two circular, the largest with ribbon and wreath surmount, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, inner dimensions 21cm x 15cm, the circular examples with inner diameters approximately of 9cm and 9.5cm, together with an Edwardian silver and leather mounted glass hip flask with removable sleeve, bayonet cap, maker John Yates & Son, 1907, height approximately 12cm and an onion shaped decanter with white metal overlay (7)
A BURMANTOFTS POTTERY FLASK, c.1900, of ovoid form, the loop handle with trefoil terminal, all over incised with the "Cracked Ice" pattern in a turquoise glaze, indistinctly impressed 448?, incised 250, 8 1/4" high, together with a similar Germanic style ewer moulded with a band of grotesque masks, anthemion and scrolling foliate, impressed marks, 19" high over handle and a similarly glazed pottery vase of baluster form tubelined with an aesthetic style flowering plant, unmarked, 11 1/2" high (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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