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A late Victorian silver mounted and facet cut glass spirit flask with bayonet top and removable cup, by William Leuchars, London 1889, four George V silver circular dishes with shaped and moulded rims, on pedestal bases, 4ins diameter x 2.25ins high, Birmingham 1927 and 1928 (all loaded), and four silver specimen vases, various (all loaded)
A small collection of African artefacts collected sometime in the early 20th Century, including - a blackwood club of curved form, 23.75ins, with early collection label, a small East African hide-covered gourd flask (Masai) with collection label dated 1933, 5.75ins high, a hide-covered circular fan with hide-covered handle, 14ins diameter, and four other objects, various
A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'BAJIXIANG' MOON FLASK Qianlong six character seal mark in underglaze blue to base With carved rectangular wood stand, the top decorated with calligraphy and a crab 57cm high, 36cm diameter with wooden stand Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Belgravia, 4th July 1974, Lot 100 Inventory: P697 Condition: The porcelain moon flask is overall in very good condition. The wooden stand is stamped and signed in Chinese, it's also in good condition. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.
A LARGE YELLOW GROUND 'FAMILLE ROSE' MOON FLASK Qianlong six character seal mark in underglaze blue to base With a central panel of immortals or scholars within a yellow ground butterfly border 59cm high, 36cm diameter with wooden stand Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Belgravia, 28th November 1974 Note: The moon flask is photographed with Mr Quek Kiok Lee, in his memoirs, page 234 Inventory: P606 Condition: Gilt rim is worn, very minor firing defects in places _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.
A Victorian Minton titled Parian figure group on ovoid base. Naomi and her daughter in law. Impressed date code for 1874, 34cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Middle figure with loss the the strapwork around her flask and a crack across her left 2nd and 3rd toe. Some discolouration.
Ca.100 AD. A gorgeous free-blown flask composed of blue translucent, light blue glass with a footed base ;a globular body; a tubular neck, and a slightly flared rim; applied trailing; Good condition, intact; H:95mm;3.74in; 65gr; Provenance: From a private Oxfordshire collection; previously acquired between 1980- 2000 on the UK and European art markets.
WWI LOCAL INTEREST: A collection of WWI Norfolk Regiment uniform and effects consisting of service dress tunic with four pocket front and brass buttons, peaked cap bearing Norfolk Regiment badge, brown leather buskins and Derby Scheme armband. Documentation includes: request refusal for transfer into the R.N.A.S., transfer to Army Reserve, certificate of service in Volunteer Force. A scumbled tin trunk and James Dixon & Sons brown leather cased spirit flask with saddle mount from the same family. All relating to V123616 PTE. WALTER BAXTER of the 4th Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Walter lived in Pulham Market (Near Diss, Norfolk). Some minor moth damage to hat, hole to upper-left breast and some discolouration to the tunic.
A collection of silver and silver-plate, including: a silver five-bar toast-rack; a silver pear-shaped cream-jug; a silver oblong dressing-table box; a silver napkin-ring; a silver wine-label; seven silver plate beakers; a silver plate wine-coaster; a silver plate flask; a silver plate cruet; a pair of silver plate sauce ladles and a soup ladle; Together With: a set of six mahogany finish plate stands weight f silver 5oz 11dwt (qty)
19th Century Hunter Design Powder Flaskcopper body with embossed hunter and dog design to one side. Brass top with external spring. Graduated nozzle marked “Patent”. Side seam split. Together with an Indian kukri. 12 inch, single edged blade of typical form. Horn grip with brass mounts. 2 items.

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