Dr Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery a rare Moon Flask vase With tube form neck, with central pierced foliate roundel impressed marks, height 22cm NB: Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser, Skira, page 144 plate 163 for a comparable vase CONDITION REPORTVery minor crazing to glazeGood condition, no chips, cracks or restorationSee photos
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Harry Powell for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars - A ‘Leather Bottle’ colourless glass carafe, of conical flask shape, decorated with an applied trailing of pincered fins to one side and a band of rigaree to the neck, c 1880; together with six liqueur glasses, designed by T G Jackson, of ribbed conical bowl on tapered twist stems and circular foot, 9.7cm high (7)**See: Nineteenth Century British Glass By Hugh Wakefield – Plate 82A and The Decanter an Illustrated history of glass from 1650, Andy McConnell – Page 450 Plate 632.
Monochrome glass - Twelve items of monochrome glass, comprising a Scandinavian inspired Hoop glass vase, a conical flask; a gourd form jug; and two other vases, all orange colouration; a sky blue bottle vase; five orange candlesticks; and an urn form vase with colourless glass crimped glass handles, 29cm high max (12)
SELECTION OF DOUGLAS DAVIES POTTERYincluding a bulbous squat vase with a pierced neck, 22cm high; a conical bulbous vase with a gold coloured neck, 25cm high; a squat ewer with handle, 17.5cm high; a bottle flask with a loop handle, 18cm high; and a circular flat shaped dish, 16.8cm diameter, all with a blue green glaze
A Victorian silver flask shaped scent bottle, by George Watts & Co, Chester 1895, decorated all over with engraved foliate swirls around a circular vacant cartouche, the plain screw topped lid lined with cork, in the original fitted case, 25.4g gross 3.50cm (1in) lid slightly dented, otherwise excellent condition
A silver plated and cut glass claret jug, flask shaped, the cut glass body decorated with symmetrical diamond shaped patterns, the collar, 4.5mm (1 3/4 in) deep, decorated with cross check, foliate and scroll decoration and with Bacchanalian spout, the plain slightly domed and stepped hinged cover topped with a rampant lion holding a shield, the simple leaf capped scroll handle with vine decoration supported from the collar 30cm (12in)
A late 19th century Chinese export flask and beaker, the first, a talcum powder flask by Hung Chong & Co of Shanghai of oval cylindrical form, with hammered finish under an applied scrolling dragon, with a monogrammed circular cartouche and friction fitting cover topped with a captive bayonet fitting lid, marked to the base with the maker's mark; the second, a small plain beaker by Luen-Wo of Shanghai, of slightly tapering form decorated with an applied scrolling dragon and with lightly gilded interior, signed to the base, 8.8ozt gross (2)
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1898, flask shaped, the cut glass body extensively decorated with symmetrical patterns, the collar 5cm (2in) deep decorated with alternate panels of repoussé foliage and diagonal concave bars, the domed cover engraved with an initial and fleur de lys style thumbpiece, the simple handle supported just from the collar 24cm (9in)
A cased Percussion cap Revolver by Deane & Son, 30 King William Street, London Bridge. Serial number 11517 T. Tranters pattern double trigger. 54 Bore. Barrel lenght 6 inches. Much original finish present. Complete with bullet mould, spare nipples, powder flask, tools etc. Case has paper makers label to interior of lid.
A George V silver oval inkwell, hinged domed cover, spreading base, 15cm wide, A J Zimmerman & Co, Birmingham 1924; a George V silver rectangular cigarette box, the hinged cover engine turned, cedar lined, 18cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929; a George V silver curved rounded rectangular hip flask, 9cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926 (3)
5 Shot 54 Bore Deane Harding Patent Double Action Percussion Revolver No.5237L, octagonal barrel London proved and engraved with traces of owner’s name on side of barrel, together with DEANE AND SON LONDON BRIDGE on top strap, foliate engraved frame with DEANE HARDING PATENT stamped CH conjoined, underlever rammer, hinged safety catch at top of frame, one piece chequered walnut grip, contained in a green felt lined mahogany case with a 28 bore ball mould, copy flask and trade label. Barrel 15.5cms, overall 30cms. Good condition, re-blued over light pitting overall with some age wear. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP ANY GUNS OUTSIDE OF THE UK
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