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Four items of brassware to include an antique Turkish Ballah Ibrik (coffee pot) of flask form, scroll handle terminating in dog mask, profusely decorated with raised panels of flora and ribbons, straight tapered spout on four stub feet, an antique small mortar and pestle, a small tea urn and a brass paraffin lamp (4).
A Royal Lancastrian vase of ovoid form, decorated with a mottled trailing flowers of turquoise, brown and blue, designed by Gwladys Rodgers and potted by Edward Thomas Radford, impressed stamp to the base for Royal Lancastrian Pottery together with twelve other items of pottery to include studio pottery, mug, candle stick, The Beatles commemorative plate, antique Derby plates, Chinese moon flask vase (13).
A small collection of silver smalls comprising of a glass and silver inkwell by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1924; a pair of cut glass open salts with silver collar's; silver topped dressing table jars; four napkin rings, varying maker's and dates; white metal helmet form cream jug; plated leather clad hip flask. (qty)
A group of shell-moulded porcelains most 19th century, including a near pair of Flamen-Fleury Paris dishes, six Paris porcelain inkwells, a Copeland shell dish and cover, two Continental shell-shaped double baskets, a Wedgwood scallop-shell dish, two Flamen-Fleury cups and saucers, a large scent bottle and stopper and a small scent flask, some faults, 26cm max. (23)
Five contemporary Liana Vourakis silver pill boxes, of circular and rectangular form, with engraved and monogrammed details, together with two silver Art Nouveau style cup holders, Sheffield 1913, a James Dixon & Sons hip flask in a leather and metal case and a silver plated flask and more (11)
Ca.100-200 AD. A nice Roman terracotta Flask in the Form of Bacchus' Head represented with a youthful look ; nicely detailed facial feautes; Good condition; original pigment still present; 210 x 105 mm; 8.2677x4.13385 in; 520g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca.100-200 AD. A Roman earth-ware terracotta flask, with a relief portrait of Janus - In ancient Roman religion and myth, Janu is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces since he looks to the future and to the past - border section with a punched circular border contained within two small loop handles, and a small spout. H: 3 4/5 in (9.7cm). Intact; 150 x 110 mm; 5.9055x4.3307 in; 360g; Provenance: Property of a professional London art expert; obtained from an old British collection formed in the 1970s.
A white metal footed bowl decorated with grapes, stamped 930; a flask and stopper, similarly decorated, stamped 925 Sterling; an 800 standard basket; a pair of English silver dwarf candlesticks; a silver mustard pot; a mustard spoon; a pair of candlesticks, indistinctly marked and a pair of tazze, marked with islamic script (8)
John Blanch double barrel 14 bore percussion shotgun, with attractively figured bird's eye maple stock, finely engraved steel furniture including pineapple finial trigger guard, Damascus 28" barrels, fitted into a period leather case bearing maker's label, containing percussion cap tin, oil bottle, cleaning rod, shot flask and a powder flask by James Dixon. Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.
Reproduction cased pair of inert Flintlock pistols, of Queen Anne type with lion head but caps, fitted into a mahogany case containing a reproduction Hawksley powder flask and other accessories, also an inert flintlock Scottish steel belt pistol which measures 32cm long Inert replicas, no licence required to purchase this lot.
Double percussion shotgun by Patrick of Liverpool, 27 3/4 Damascus barrels, scroll engraved actions with dolphin hammers, ramrod fitted with worm, in canvas and leather case containing cooper and brass powder flask marked W. Hawksley, and unmarked leather and brass shot flask, the shotgun measures 111cm overall length. Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.

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