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Greek Iron-Age Pottery Pilgrim Flask750 – 600 BC.An Eastern Greek Iron-Age terracotta pilgrim flask decorated on both sides with groups of concentric circles (mostly obscured by encrustations on one side), with short pouring spout above, and two side suspension lugs.Ex. London Art Dealer, Acquired pre 2015. 20cm.
*A small quantity of cartridge reloading equipment etc, including a lead melting pot, lead dipper, inertia bullet puller, an RCBS No 6 shell holder, 3 unopened boxes of Speer .357x 235gr semi spitzer bullets; a large quantity of cartridge primers; 2 old tins of Joyce percussion caps (one lid AF); a selection of gun screws and screw blanks; a bag of 12 bore plastic wads; and a reproduction copper powder flask; also 5 excavated US Civil War lead bullets from the site of the Battle of Shiloh, and a few gun flints. Average GC Note: a shotgun or RFD certificate is required for this lot.
Various gun tools: 3 adjustable brass powder measures, all graduated fro 2½” - 3½” drams, with ebony handles; a turnscrew with horn handle, by Harrison & Mussey Ltd; 3 horn handles for turnscrews; an unfinished nipple key with pricker; a 12 bore wad punch; a large brass jag for a cleaning rod; a Luger stripping tool; a small pigskin shot flask (the charger rusty); and 3 other items. Average GC (15)
A copper gun size powder flask “Medallion” (not in Riling), patent brass top marked “G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield”, graduated charger, 8” overall (spring broken, some wear and dents); and another “Medallion” (Riling 689, without rings), top marked “Dixon & Sons Patent”, 7½ overall (some wear and dents). (2)
BACHMANN BRANCH-LINE; twenty items of 00 gauge rolling stock including 38-347 FNA nuclear flask wagon sloping floor 550038, 33-028 Coal Trader Classics (North West), 33-850 30 ton bolster wagon S&T Dept, 33-304 20 ton toad brake van BR brown, 33-876 45 ton bogie well wagon with boiler BR grey-diamond frame, etc, all boxed, possibly some multiples (20). CONDITION REPORT: Boxes worn.
BACHMANN BRANCH-LINE; twenty items of 00 gauge rolling stock including 38-501 covered hopper wagon (COV HOP) BR light grey, 33-076B five plank China clay hooded wagon BR brown, 33-526 'Tank Traffic Classics' (National Benzole) set of three, 33-528 Tanker Traffic Classics Berry Wiggins three pc set, 38-346A FNA nuclear flask wagon flat floor 550021, etc, all boxed, possibly some multiples (20). CONDITION REPORT: Boxes variously worn and lightly worn.
BACHMANN BRANCH-LINE; twenty items of 00 gauge rolling stock including 38-010A MFA open box mineral wagon EWS weathered, 38-085 34 ton limpet ZKA open ballast wagon departmental (Dutch), 33-650C cattle wagon BR brown, 37-726B 12 ton ventilated van BR (WR) Bauxite, 38-345 FNA nuclear flask wagon flat floor 550014, all boxed, possibly some multiples (20). CONDITION REPORT: Boxes variously worn or lightly worn.
BACHMANN BRANCH-LINE; twenty items of 00 gauge rolling stock including 34-651A 63ft Thompson BG full brake crimson/cream, 37-327A 90 ton GLW bogie hopper wagon JGA (Buxton line), 38-502 covered hopper wagon (COV HOP) British Industrial Sand, 33-076B 5 plank China clay hooded wagon BR brown, 38-345A FNA nuclear flask wagon flat floor 550009, etc, all boxed, possibly some multiples (20). CONDITION REPORT: Boxes variously worn or lightly worn.
Antoine Bofill, (Spanish, 1875 ~ after 1925), a bronze group of a horse and man, called At the End of the Day, the horse shown drinking from a trough, the rider to its right hand side, portrayed drinking from a flask held above his head with outstretched arms 46 cm high, 46 cm wide, 24 cm deep including associated rose marble base CATALOGUE NOTES: Antoine Bofill was born in Barcelona and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in his native city, but he was active in the Parisian art world for most of his career. Bofill is primarily known as an Animalier, the group of 19th century sculptors specialising in animal groups. Bofill experimented with different materials in his usually small scale objects, including ivory and silver. This more substantial bronze unites Bofill's prowess as an animalier with his lesser known but significant interest in figural sculpture. Catching the figures off guard, showing the man in unassuming country attire and the horse with its mouth in the rippling water, the group also demonstrates the sculptor's eye for naturalism
Silver plated mounted cut glass hunting/travel flask, 12.75cm high, together with a pair of matching silver plated beakers, 10cm high, contained in the original brown leather case Condition: The side straps are a little dry and would benefit from feeding, some light wear to all surfaces - **General condition consistent with age
Edwardian silver hip flask , plain polished of rounded rectangular form with engraved crest depicting a snake wrapped around wheat-sheaf, round bayonet fit lid, measuring approx. 14cm x 9cm x 2.5m, weight approx. 5.64ozt, marks for James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1908. For a condition report please visit our website www. peterwilson.co.uk
A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL ETUI AND A SCENT FLASK/BONBONNIERE, CIRCA 1780 both decorated with raised gilt scrolls against pink grounds, the first of tapering oval form, painted with vignettes of a pair of lovers in a sylvan setting, a landscape and flowers, fitted with an awl, a pair of tweezers/file and a pair of scissors, 8.7cm high; the second of ogee form, similarly painted with a harbour scene, a village scene with church and flowers, 8.5cm high (2)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER SMALLWORK comprising: a George III child's rattle, with whistle, the wrigglework central section with five bells (one lacking), coral teether lacking, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820, 9cm long; a carnation holder, with carnation fern clip, Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh overstriking another, Birmingham, 1906; a scent bottle stand stamped with openwork scroll foliage, containing three variously coloured glass scent bottles with clear cut glass stoppers, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1905; a lobed cylindrical flask fern engraved, glass lined, marks poorly struck, late 19th century; a cylindrical cut glass scent bottle with hinged silver cap, Birmingham, 1904; a small seal in the form of an owl, Chester, 1906; a heart-shaped pill box, the lid die-stamped with a courting couple, Birmingham, 1902; a German miniature figure of a wild boar, Neresheimer, Hanau, import marked Berthold Muller, Chester 1906; and a German basket form box, Neresheimer, Hanau, import marked Berthold Muller, Chester, 1907 (9)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A GOLD-MOUNTED ENAMEL SCENT FLASK / VINIAGRETTE, PROBABLY ENGLISH, CIRCA 1875, RETAILED BY HANCOCKS & CO. OF LONDON baluster, the body painted with flowers and foliage on a cream ground, the base with hinged lid stamped HANCOCK and interior engraved and pierced grille, 7.6cm high; together with another enamel scent flask / viniagrette, engraved silver mounts, the tapering oval body similarly painted with flowers and foliage on a cream ground, unmarked, probably English, circa 1875, 10cm high, both struck with French import marks (2)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A GILT-METAL CHATELAINE, PROBABLY SWISS, CIRCA 1835 the clip set with an enamelled and nacre-backed oval of a lutenist serenading a woman surrounded by marquisites, hung below with another enamelled oval, the chains of solid shaped sections ending in a magnifying glass, an agate set seal and an agate scent flask; also suspending an English gilt metal etui, London or Birmingham, mid 18th century, complete with implements 30cm long overall 'FASHIONS FOR JANUARY [1839]. . . . Bracelets are much worn. Fans also are fashionable; the richer the painting, the more a la mode. The fashion of wearing chatelaines has become too important not to recall to our fair readers the propriety of procuring them as Christmas presents from the grandmammas or great grandaunts; the more antique they are, the more fashionable; and if any old ornaments or trinkets are attached to the hooks, the fair possessor is an object of envy. . . .' (Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire General Advertiser, Liverpool, Friday, 4 January 1839, p. 6b) 'Alack for human nature! Since the scene at the bazaar, Miss Twinch felt a petty satisfaction in helping on the depreciation of the individual for whose opinion, co-operation, or approval, she would have given her most valuable treasure - even a tarnished old gilt chatelaine, that had been her grandmother's, and was only worn on especial Sundays and family anniversaries, with a watch thereunto appended, that might plausibly have been mistaken for one of those golden French walnuts, in which tiny scissors, thimbles, almanacks, and other Lilliputian affairs, absurdly useless, are revealed upon opening.' (From Albert Smith's novel, The Pottleton Legacy: A Story of Town and Country, published in 1849)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A CHINESE MUGHAL STYLE CELADON JADE 'LOTUS MEDALLION' FLASK AND COVER the flattened circular body rising from a high spreading foot to a tall waisted neck set with a pair of strap handles, carved in medium relief to the front and back with a lotus medallion encircled by a key-fret band, the domed cover similarly carved, the stone of pale olive-green tone 31.5cm high Provenance: Continental Private CollectionDescriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, H. MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1896 cast and pierced head and plain clip, five chains, fitted with the following silver/electroplate items: a file in sheath (corroded), a scent flask, a pencil holder, a small medallion and a mounted ruby glass scent flask/smelling salts bottle with glass stopper; together with a lady's silver waist belt with die-stamped and pierced sections, maker's mark J.R, ? Birmingham, circa 1895 (2)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A SILVER SPIRIT FLASK, MARPLES & BEASLEY, BIRMINGHAM, 1918 pocket fitting plain oblong, with hinged bayonet fitting cap, 13cm long; together with a silver pepper mill, Collett & Anderson of Birmingham, London, 1950, tapering cylindrical body applied with three broad hoops, wood lined and with metal grinder, 8cm high (2)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
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