An unusual silver-cased lady's travel flask opening to reveal within the gilded interior a green glass bottle labelled 'Superior Old English Lavender Water, the Crown Perfume Coy.'; assayed Birmingham 1900, makers mark H M, 23cm CONDITION REPORT: The actual silver case hinge is good and opens and closes correctly. There are some minor “dings” on the outside which are also visible on the inside (see images). The hinge appears to be in good working order for the lid. The bottle appears to be in good condition with no cracks, damage or restorations.
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A collection of 20th century Oriental snuff bottles, comprising a Tibetan metal and semi-precious stone snuff bottle amulet; two gilt and blue enamel bottles, one of double gourd form; a Middle Eastern mixed metal & semi-precious stone flask form amulet; and a cloisonné style miniature scent bottle. (5)
A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, the removable central vase with cranberry and gilt glass serpent spiralled around the base, circular open comport base with circular foot, height approximately 40.5cm, together with a Victorian double ended ruby glass scent bottle, plated mounts, length approximately 10.5cm, a Victorian clear glass scent flask with ribbed exterior, lacks inner stopper, height approximately 7.5cm, a late Victorian moulded square glass trinket box with gilt metal mounts, a 19th Century Bohemian green glass vase with gilt details and hand painted floral panel, chipped around rim, height approximately 9.5cm and a 19th Century cranberry and clear scent flask with etched design, height approximately 18.5cm (6)
FIVE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MOON FLASKS, each with applied dragons to the neck, painted with scenes of figures, dragons, vase and objects, etc, heights approximately 30cm to rim (5) (condition: some pieces damaged)(condition:)Smallest moon flask with figures – good conditionSmallest moon flask with dragons – cracks from the rim around the top of the handle, some firing cracks in the handlesThe moon flask with dog of fo decoration has extensive damage to rim and handles, with cracks, glued repairs and chips, also base not levelFlask decorated with vase and bonsai, etc has a firing crack to one handle, the top rim is a little uneven but no chips, cracks or restoration.The largest flask with crackle glaze has a rim scuff and a chip, otherwise in good condition
THREE LATE VICTORIAN/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY WALKING STICKS/CANES, comprising a tipple stick fitted with glass and flask to the malacca stick interior, another fitted with a knife and fork, the third with a light bulb and battery fitting, together with a late Victorian sword stick, the longest stick approximately 91.5cm (4)
Lots 257-260The following four lots belonged to Lord Hawke (1860-1938), former England and Yorkshire cricket captain.Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke, was an English amateur cricketer who played between 1881 and 1911 and captained both England and Yorkshire. He appeared in 633 first class matches including five test matches, four as captain. He scored 16,749 runs with a highest score of 166.In 1881, Hawke went up to Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he won three cricketing blues between 1882 and 1895. He remains Yorkshire's most successful captain, winning the County Championship eight times. His five test appearances were all in South Africa and he won his four test matches as England captain.After he retired from playing, he became an influential figure in cricket administration, was elected Yorkshire Club President in 1898 and President of the MCC in 1914. He is often remembered - and disparaged for - his most famous quote 'Pray God, no professional shall ever captain England'.Lord Hawke's flask, a large silver mounted glass spirit flask,George Unite, London 1895, the slip and cover bearing a coronet and 'H' for Lord Hawke, 18.5cm high
A leather passenger toilet bag,retailed by Asprey of 166 Bond Street, fitted with the following jars and bottles:a toothbrush jar,2 toilet water bottles,2 other jars/pots, unmarked and un-initialled,an oval jar, London 1845,an electroplated hip flask,a cylindrical jar with silver-on-copper top,a manicure set with mother-of-pearl handles,an ivory hairbrush, ivory paper knife and various other implements
Edwardian cut glass scent flask encased in a scroll and floral rococo mount, separate stopper and domed hinged cover embossed with a classical scene (London 1903), William Comyns, 14.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Internal stopper has chips to surmount metal casework very slightly misshapen towards base on one side, otherwise basically ok, just wear commensurate with age
Selection of Victorian and early 20th century silver - including four silver-topped toilet bottles, green glass scent flask with silver top, mustard pot with blue glass liner and a silver pepperette (various dates and makers). Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, together with a cut glass scent flask without a top (qty)
Early 19th century French cut glass scent / moon flask with sulphide portrait bust of Emperor Napoleon I to front and diamond cut back, small glass stopper under silver screw-top, 8cm high CONDITION REPORT Couple of minor flea bites/chips to neck and stopper. Some dents to lid, some dirt to interior and minor chips to high points of glass to reverse
HM Queen Alexandra - Royal Presentation silver hip flask with engraved crowned A monogram, of curved form, with hinged screw-top (hallmarked London 1877), 8.5cm wide x 6.5cm high. Sold with press cutting and photographs and related ephemera and evening bags and glovesProvenance: Presented by The Queen to Mr Francis Smith, Her Majesty's messenger at Buckingham Palace.
A VENETIAN MARBLISED GLASS BOTTLE VASE, early 20th century. 24cm high; together with a tub shaped ruby and silvered glass dish, 19th century; an etched glass goblet and cover; a stout flask and stopper; and a bohemian gilt and ruby glass goblet, with alternating panels on a clear facet cut foot. 15.5cm high
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