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2nd Life Guards Officer’s pouch belt and pouch.A good scarce post 1901 example. Two and a half inch gold oakleaf lace belt lined with red Morocco and edged with blue velvet; bears central blue 10 line flask cord secured by gold braid. Complete with plain gilt buckle, tip and slide. GC bullion and gilt bright ... Pouch of black patent leather mounted with fine bright gilt and enamel post 1901 regimental device. Complete with pocket and gilt belt rings. A good matching pair.
Leather Case Cocktail Set for "Quantum Of Solace" (2008). The set includes two glasses, two stirrers, metal shaker, hip flask, shot measure and more., all housed in a leather flipback case with two keys. It is believed this case was produced as a limited edition and used as a corporate gift to help promote the film.7" x 7 1/2" x 7 3/4" (17.8 x 19 x 19.7 cm) overallCondition: ExcellentExcellent condition and appears unused.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
A selection of sporting and school medals for William. E. Payne and J. S. Payne, including a silver 1913 'St. John Ambulance Association' medal, seven silver table tennis and Metrogas Rifle medals (three hallmarked), together with a selection of attendance medals and additional sporting medals, a silver and enamel pill box, hip flask and a wooden box (20+)
A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED FACET CUT GLASS HIP FLASK, bayonet fitting cap, engraved with a monogram, the slide off sleeve with gilt interior engraved with some monogram, makers J L & Co, London 1910/11, together with an Elizabeth II silver mounted amethyst and clear glass decanter and a Webb Corbett clear glass decanter (3)
A fine bamboo carving of Guanyin18th centuryThe figure elegantly modelled, wearing long flowing robes with elaborate drapery, standing holding a ruyi sceptre and gourd flask suspended from a cord, the hair pulled up in a high knot and face with serene, smiling expression, fitted box.12cm (4.3/4in) high. (2).
A bronze 'Shoulao and Immortal' incense burnerMing Dynasty and possibly laterHolding a gourd flask and ruyi, the God of Longevity seated side-saddle on a deer, his robes with traces of gilt lacquer, the deer with spotted gilt-splashes to emulate the dappled fur of the animal. 37.5cm (14 3/4in) high (2).
A famille verte biscuit figural waterdropper and stopper19th centuryModelled as a mythical character, seated on a circular cloud scroll base, with bald pate and thick tufts of hair to each side, wearing loose robes with a leaf collar, clutching a large lidded jar, a gourd flask supported on his back. 8.5cm (3.3/8in) high. (2).
A large Chinese yellow/orange glazed twin handled moon flask, decorated with seventeen Buddhist Immortals and dragon amongst stylised clouds with floral sprays to upper section beneath ruyi border, apocryphal six character Qianlong mark to base, height 45cm.Additional InformationOne of the handles has become separated from the body at one of the joints, presumably as a result of damage, further general wear, dirt, manufacturing imperfections throughout.
A 20th century turquoise ground gilt heightened moon flask decorated with typical landscape features in relief, with twin handles modelled as Chilong dragons, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark to base, height 34.5cm. Additional InformationThis has been very badly repainted as a turquoise brown flask, the gilt heightening has been added, whether this is to cover extensive restoration or just a bad paint job is unknown, but this is a modern vase.
A large Chinese porcelain moon flask decorated in underglaze blue with men playing instruments to either side against floral ground, with applied twin chilong handles (one af), unmarked, height 45cm (chip to rim), and a pair of vases decorated with scholarly arrangements against floral ground, both with apocryphal Kangxi mark to base, height 30cm (3).Additional InformationThere are cracks to one of the baluster vases, surface wear and pitting, two further cracks to the second vase, the large moon flask has chips and cracks terminating at the rim, surface wear throughout, a few losses to raised parts.
A Continental, probably Italian, carved and ebonised wood model of a youthful Bacchus, 18th century, portrayed standing contrapposto and partially draped, holding a bunch of grapes in the raised right hand and a flask in the left, on an integral rectangular plinth, 35cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank

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