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Box of vintage empty Jewellery boxes together with a box of assorted collectables to include Polly Pocket, swimming badges, ash tray, coat hook, teaspoons, sugar tongs, napkin ring, penknife, salt and pepper in the form of bells, hip flask, humorous small dishes etc and a box of vintage watches and costume jewellery (3)
Five pieces of 19th Century Bristol blue glass comprising: hunting horn having spiral twist decoration 15.25cm long, flask 16cm long, sweetmeat stand, the circular bowl having a fold-over rim, knopped stem and standing on a circular foot, 12.5cm high, a bucket shaped bowl standing on a circular foot 11cm high and a wine glass having a drawn bucket shaped bowl and standing on a circular foot, 12.5cm high Condition: Goblet has some minor nibbling to the foot rim, the bucket shaped bowl has a couple of scratches, both approximately 12mm in length - **General condition consistent with age
A HAND STITCHED LIGHT TAN TRAVEL CASE AND CONTENTS, the case being unmarked but some pieces such as writing pad holder and comb holder are stamped for Finnigans 18 Bond Street, initialed to the outer E.A.R.S with outer protective covering initialed S.S., the lid lifting to reveal a lined interior with initials ivory backed brushes with intertwined initials E.A.R.S, mirrors etc together with a mixed selection of hallmarked silver to include a silver mounted hip flask and a plated example, W 52 cm
A group of Victorian, Edward VII and George V silvercomprising: a Victorian silver cigar box, mark of John Harris, London, 1855; a Victorian silver cigarette box, mark of James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1898; a pair of silver and glass jars, London, 1904; and a silver flask, mark of Cole Brothers, London, 1918 (5)The twin crests on the flask and jar covers are for Milnes Gaskell.The crest and motto on the cigarette box is for Milnes. Provenance: The flask and jars, probably Rt. Hon. Charles George Milnes Gaskell (1876-1919), and by descent.
A SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER-MOUNTED GOURD FLASK, UNMARKED, PROBABLY ARGENTINE, 19TH CENTURYperhaps for tereré, on spreading foot, the elongated gourd with three straps between the end mounts all chased with scrolls and diaperwork panels on a matted ground, with long chains to the shoulder and to the fluted domed cover (cover chain detached), circular aperture to cover probably for a straw23.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Dr Richard Teltscher (1888-1974), London (see footnote to lot 480)
An early 20thC copper powder flask, of teardrop outline, repoussé decorated with hunting scene of stags to either side, the articulated cylindrical top marked BUT DRAMS, 20cm high, and a copper and brass powder flask with articulated top and panel to each side, raised with hunting scenes. (2)
A good 19th Century .54 calibre Adams patent officer's revolver by London gun maker Cogswell, 6ins blued steel hexagonal barrel bearing the name "B. Cogswell 224 The Strand, London", proof mark crown over CP and crown over V, blued steel action, engraved "Adams Patent, No. 32597R, walnut chequered grips, 12ins overall, in original fitted hardwood and brass case, containing powder flask, turn screws, ramrod, ball mould, oil, and caps
Four Roman pottery vessels, including - Samian ware dish with potters stamp to centre and early scratched inscription of three characters to underside, 7.25ins diameter x 1.5ins high, globular single handled flask with orange body, 7.25ins diameter x 8.5ins high, flask with cordon below the neck, the body partially burnished, 4.25ins diameter x 6.5ins high, and another similar, 3.5ins diameter x 4ins high (both of Upchurch type) Provenance: All found by vendors late father in Kent approximately 40 years ago
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