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WEMBLEY EXHIBITION 1924; a quantity of ceramics including crested ware, a pair of heart shaped Wedgwood pin dishes, hair pin box, also a glass B.E.E. flask in original box, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Some crazing, surface wear, discolouration and firing faults to lions with some nibbling to bases. Largest height 10cm, two smaller 6cm, bowls have crazing and surface wear, purple example has pitting and losses to interior with chips to exterior. Further pieces have wear commensurate with age. The lot could be posted in medium box at a cost of £21.60 including VAT to the UK.
A late 18th century clear glass flask with wheel engraved owners initials 'TH' and floral decoration, length approx 19cm, a later grape and vine engraved rummer/goblet and two lens cut custard cups (4). CONDITION REPORT: Flask lacks stopper and has modern cork otherwise surface wear commensurate with age, the goblet/rummer has a small chip to the rim interior and the custard cups are ok, general surface wear throughout.
Lot of Silver Accessories. Includes: Mexican silver flask, 5 pieces silver and glass coaster set, Henryk Winograd sterling clad paperweight, silver plate figural wine stopper. All pieces signed except stopper. Wear, coaster set handle has come loose. Flask measures 4-1/4" H. Shipping $48.00 (estimate $100-$150)
L'Air du Temps -Nina Ricci- A Lalique Glass bottle, of small size, spiral fluted ovoid body with frosted stopper formed as a pair of doves, marked Nina Ricci , Lalique Bottle; and a L'Air Du Temps small flask bottle, moulded with a pair of doves in relief under a domed plastic cover decorated with scrolled foliage, 8.5cm and smaller (2)
A small Chinese blue and white porcelain Moon flask, decorated with figures on a ground of stylised lotus flowers with applied dragon handles; a small Chinese porcelain vase painted with figures in a horse drawn cart, four character mark to base; and two Japanese Imari porcelain miniature baluster vases, 14.5cm high and smaller (4)
A Silver chatelaine perfume flask, rectangular with screw on ball cover and suspension loops, chased with foliate scrolls about a circular vacant reserve; and a modern white metal mounted bottle set with faux pearls, 8cm and smaller; a miniature silver plated elephant figure; a miniature silver plated candlestick; and a gilt metal pill box with enamelled crest above Skegness (5)
STONE, George Cameron, A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor In All Countries and In All Times.; BLACKMORE, Howard L., Firearms (1964); BOTTET, Maurice, Monographie de l'arme a feu portative des armees francaises de terre et de mer de 1718 a nos jours (1905); KIST, PUYPE, VAN DER SLOOT, J.B., J.P., R..F.,Dutch Musketrs and Pistols (Musket, Roer and Pistolets). An Illustrated history of seventeeneth century gunmaking in the Low Countries (1974); NEAL, W. Keith, Collecting duelling pistols (1968); RAWSON, P. S., The Indian Sword (1967); RAWSON, P. S., The Indian Sword (1968); RILING, Ray, The Powder Flask Book (1953); RIMER, Graeme, Wheellock Firearms (2001); SCHAAL, Dieter, Suhler Feuerwaffen. Exponate aus dem historischen Museum zu Dresden (1982)
, TOGETHER WITH TWENTY THREE FURTHER SHOT-FLASKS AND A LEATHER BANDOLIER the first with pigskin body fitted with signed German silver graduated nozzle with cut-off; a shot-flask with tooled leather body, brass nozzle and removable spring brass measure; a leather bandolier with detachable brass measure; and the remainder with leather bodies and double cut-offs (some worn, losses)
, THREE PISTOL FLASKS, A TWO-WAY FLASK AND A HORN, 19TH CENTURY the first with German silver body, engraved with the owner's crest and lightly engraved 'Thomas Cleobury', graduated nozzle with cut-off; the second and third with embossed brass bodies, graduated nozzles and spring cut-offs, the third embossed with oak foliage and stags heads; the fourth embossed with a scallop, the fifth 8.0 cm overall and with Syke's patent nozzle and the sixth of iron with a sprung cap at each end
RETAILED E.M.REILLY & CO., OXFORD STREET, LONDON, NO. 41397, CIRCA 1861-70 with octagonal sighted blued barrel engraved with the retailer's details on the top-strap, blued numbered cylinder, border-engraved blued frame numbered en suite with the cylinder, blued rammer, blued arbour-pin with blued threaded catch, blued safety-stop, chequered butt, blued trigger-guard and butt-cap (the latter faded), and much early finish throughout: in original fitted oak case lined in green baize, the lid with trade label for 502 New Oxford Street, complete with brass flask by James Dixon & Sons, bullet mould and oil bottle
, MAKER IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY, EDINBURGH, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, NO. 443, CIRCA 1823 with browned twist sighted barrels signed in full on the flat, engraved with scrollwork on top of the breeches and numbered beneath, scroll-engraved breech tang, signed scroll-engraved case-hardened back-action locks decorated with differing game bird vignettes, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, scroll-engraved blued steel mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with a game bird, butt-plate and fore-end cap, and vacant silver escutcheon: in its fitted oak case lined in green baize, the lid with trade label for John Thomson of Princes street, complete with brass powder-flask, tolled leather shot-flask and ramrod
each with signed octagonal turn-off barrel engraved with a band of foliage around the muzzle, engraved rounded action decorated with trophies-of-arms, folding triggers, sliding thumb-piece safety-catches, and figured walnut butts: in a fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid decorated with marquetry banding and applied with Lancashire Fusiliers badge, with some accessories including combined bullet mould and barrel key, and copper powder-flask
, CIRCA 1820; A U.S. PERCUSSION PISTOL, NO. 867, CIRCA 1840 AND A POWDER-FLASK the first with turn-off barrel, engraved box-lock action with folding trigger, sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, and flat-sided walnut butt; the second probably by W. W. Marston, with two-stage barrel, bar-hammer action and walnut grips; the third with brass body embossed with foliage (worn throughout)
Treen - a 19th century turned beech travelling toddy flask, domed cover enclosing a screw-fitting tumbler and a glass decanter,. 24cm high, c.1850; a 19th century oval wool trug, turned handle, wavy border, 19.5cm wide; a large 19th century willow bound spirit barrel. brass locking hasp, 30.5cm wide; another, smaller (4)
A German pewter mounted brown saltglaze stoneware flask, 17th/early 18th century, possibly Muskau (Saxony), oviform and of octagonal section and incised with stylized foliage and double headed eagles of the Holy Roman Empire, 36.5cm high and another flask, late 17th/early 18th century, possibly Muskau (Saxony) oviform and incised with stylized foliage and flowerheads, 33.5cm high
A pair of Indian domed oval brass panels, probably early 20th century, foliate pierced and embossed, within shaped borders, 44.5 x 30.5cm, a brass flask, 19th century, cylindrical with foliate designs and cast mounts, 15.5cm high, a folaite embossed copper cup, 6cm high, and a small cylindrical box with pull off cover (5).
A silver mounted glass spirits flask, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, curved to fit the pocket, with hinged cap, detachable cup and crocodile cover, 14.5cm high, monogrammed, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1981, filled, and an Edwardian silver mounted glass salts bottle (4).
A collection of pottery artefacts, possibly Roman, Pre-Columbian and other, including three oil lamps, a mug with etched geometric decoration, a bowl, a restored vessel with stylised animal head handle (spout detached), two jugs, a flask, two figural fragments mounted on wooden plinths and various fragments (Q)
AN EDWARDIAN PLAIN BODIED STERLING SILVER HIP FLASK WITH DETACHABLE DRINKING CUP, AND A HINGED BAYONET CAP, HALLMARKED 1918, LONDON BY GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD. MEASUREMENTS 15cms X 9.7cms, WEIGHT 338grms, TOGETHER WITH A SOLID SILVER ENGRAVED SHOE HORN, DATED 1936 FOR JAMES DIXON & SONS LTD, MEASURMENT 18.6cms, WEIGHT 136grms.

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