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A Royal Worcester porcelain scent bottle made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. The flask shaped bottle topped with unmarked silver screw-on stopper fashioned as a crown, to one side is a cameo of young Victoria and the other features the floral symbols of the union and blue banners with the names of the three Commonwealth countries; India, Canada and Australia. Gilt Worcester crown mark and registered design number 56943, c. 1887.Height 8.5 cms, Width 6 cms, Depth 3 cms, Weight 53.4 grams. Condition: some rubbing to gilt but otherwise good.
GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN OBJECTS China, 19th-20th Century A dish with blue decoration on céladon ground, a rectangular section flask with a polychrome decoration of ladies in a garden, a blue and red decorated snuff bottle with coral stopper and apocryphal Yongzheng mark, a box with cover with 'blue-and-white' floral decoration. Different measures.
SILVER FLASK AND COVER Tibet or X'ian, early 20th Century Pear-shaped body surmounted by an inclined neck, bird-shaped cover joined with a chain to the dragon-shaped handle, exterior of the container with two lobed cartouches with gilded phoenixes reserved on a ground of floral arabesques. Height 10.24 in.
PORCELAIN FLASK Japan, late 17th – early 18th century Square section with the shoulders as a combination of four trapezoids, short cylindrical neck, decoration painted in blue, red, green, black and gold, consisting on two sides of a composition with trees and rocks, the other two sides with stylized leaves. 8.3 x 3.7 in. Provenienza/Provenance Mayuyama, Tokyo, il 5 agosto 1970. Collezione privata, Torino.
Large Silver/Crystal/Leather Toiletry set in leather caseThis large leather carrying cases holds numerous travelling toiletry and manicure utensils as well as a clock (pocket watch in removeable sterling case), shoe horn, flask, and several other items. All sterling silver hallmarked and crystal bottles, monogrammed leather accoutrements. There are a total of 8 crystal and silver bottles including a nice flask, 1 silver shoe horn/shoe hook, 1 silver case with an enclosed removeable pocket watch (working at time of this listing but we do not guarantee the workings of any mechanical instrument), 3 leather monogrammed carrying cases, 1 leather manicure set with 7 instruments, 5 various size celluloid monogrammed brushes, and one silver monogrammed covered cup. All this is a two layered fitted leather carrying case. Interior and all items are in very nice condition with only minor age related wear, The leather carrying case is obviously been used over many years but still retains a nice richness. This large incredible set dates to the 1920's from England. Dimensions: 12.25" W X 18" L X 7" HCountry of Origin: England Condition: See item description
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian christening mug, decorated with linen fold and foliate swags, above a fluted band and with a C shaped handle, London 1889, a silver mounted faceted glass spirit flask, with a pull of beaker base (the hallmark rubbed) and a smaller curved rectangular flask, Birmingham possibly 1913. (3)
A silver spirit flask, of curved rectangular form, with a pull-off beaker, the (hinged cap missing), London 1929, gross weight 267 gms, a set of six Norwegian silver gilt and white enamelled coffee spoons, with scroll and beaded decoration, import mark Birmingham 1896, with a fitted case and a set of six silver plated and mother-of-pearl tea knives, with a fitted case, (3).
A silver cased, key wind, openfaced gentleman's pocket watch, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals, London 1846, three further silver cased, key wind, openfaced gentlemen's pocket watches, having enamelled dials, four watch keys, a base metal outer watch case, a pipe with a case, a silver plated metal mounted glass spirit flask, with a leather case and a plated curved rectangular cigar case, with foliate engraved decoration, (12)
dating: about 1855 provenance: Liverpool, Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, engraved at the ends, with fore-sight; five-shot cylinder with London test-bed stamps, the frame signed 'THO.S WILLIAM'S SOUTH CASTLE LIVERPOOL'; frame engraved and with number '3533T'. Trigger and magazine marked 'TRANTER'S PATENT'. Wooden, checkered butt. In its wooden case, lined with green cloth, with bullet mold, box with 'LUBRICATING BULLETS' and 'PATENT LUBRICATING COMPOSITION', all original Tranter, plus a powder flask 'HAWSKLE', box 'Superor ANTI CORROSIVE CAPS' by CLEYS and an oiler. Complete with a key. length 32 cm.

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