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A Viennese Enamel Pear Shaped Scent Bottle, painted with flowers on a blue ground, 8.5cm high; and A Silver Scent Flask, by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1887, of shield shape inlaid with coloured hardstones, 4.5cm (2)Both with very minor surface wear and scratching. 110318Scottish catalogued example: silver, Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1887 (full hallmarks)
A selection of silver and silver plated items to include a imported silver cylindrical case and cover, Mark Houghton Ltd, 7cm high, a James Dixon & Sons silver plated hip flask, a silver plated preserve pot cover, a large Mappin & Webb circular plate, 31cm diameter and a Victorian walnut and brass mounted dome top box containing an assortment of figural corks and bottle stoppers etc (Qty)
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOLS BY BOURNEengraved lock plates, steel ramrod, chequered wood handles, consecutively numbered to the octagonal barrels 97 and 98, 27cm and 26cm long, contained within a fitted hardwood case, with round shot, flask, wooden ramrod and percussion case
A pair of 18th Century flintlock pocket or travelling pistols by John Manton of London, the walnut grips with silver wire scrolling inlaid decoration, the engraved metalwork inscribed "Manton" to one side and "London" to the other, the barrels of plain form un-screwing, 19.2 cm long overall, housed in a green baize-lined fitted mahogany case containing red leather covered lacquered brass powder, shot and flint flask, steel shot mould stamped "WD Improved No. 74", brass 1¼ oz shot container inscribed "C & J W Hawksley", ebony-handled screwdriver and turned rosewood handled ram rod CONDITION REPORTS No serial no. visible. Unknown if complete or in working order. Both have blueing, pitting, surface scratches, etc, to the barrels as well as some splits, knocks and bumps to the handles. Some of the silver tracing is missing. BOth have wear and tear conducive with age and use. Case contains various fittings. Unknown if these are original or not. All have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include pitting, surface scratches, wear and some staining to the leather work, etc. See images for further details.
A late Victorian silver hip flask of curved rectangular form (by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1900), 10 cm high, 5.9 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Has surface scratching and pitting throughout. In need of a good clean. Unable to open the interior cap. Has small dent to the base. No visible splits or pin holes to the naked eye but unknown if watertight. Gilding to the interior lid / cup has wear, discolouration, etc. General wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
English box-lock percussion pistol with round turn-off barrel 14.5cm, engraved scroll work frame with name of Butler on one side and Christchurch on reverse, centrally mounted hammer with sliding top-safety, concealed trigger and slab-sided walnut grip. Together with a pistol sized shot flask with fluted copper body (2 pieces) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century leather suitcase, opening to reveal a fitted interior with eleven glass requisites, each having a silver cover, various London dates between 1886 and 1922 but all crested to match, together with a glass spirit flask, the silver mounts and sleeve hallmarked for London 1913/1914 and also crested to match, width of suitcase 68cm Condition: There are several dents on the silver jar tops, three having engraved decoration so do not match, the case itself is extremely well used although the stitching is mostly good except for the back right corner of the lid which is coming away somewhat - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century Continental School - Oval oil on card - Study of a boy wearing a red tunic, a gourd water flask at his waist, 27cm x 23cm Condition: There is a broad network of cracks in the upper area of the picture, mainly above the boy's shoulders, please see images - ** General condition consistent with age
Antiquities - an Ancient Egyptian parchment fragment, painted and inscribed in earth pigments with hieroglyphs and a prostrate woman at prayer, 6.5cm x 4.5cm, early 20th century ebonised and glazed frame, 11.3cm x 8.3cm overall; a Roman alabaster fragmentary head, carved as a lady, her long dressed with a diadem, 5.5cm high, probably Romano-Egyptian; a similar terracotta, 6cm high; a circular earthernware bowl, slightly flared rim, turned foot, 3.5cm high, 7.5cm diam; twin-handled flask, 7cm long, [5]
An Ottoman Greek brass belt-mounted palaska cartridge box, chased and decorated with buildings and leafy swags, hinged cover, traces of silvering to verso, 10cm wide, 19th century; a Middle Eastern brass and copper powder flask, applied with Arabic 'coins', tall spout flanked by suspension loops, 18.5cm long (2)
A George V silver caster, pierced detachable cone top, body engraved with a crest, London 1928 and a small hip flask, Birmingham 1912 a heart shaped and pierced ring basket London 1895, a cut glass scent bottle and stopper with silver collar Chester 1920 and a brooch depicting Leek Church Staffordshire 1888, total weight approx (5)
A CHINESE BILINGUAL BAMBOO SLIP SCROLL with 'The Art of War' chapters 1-13, inpresentation case. Together with a cased celadon porcelain flask from Xiaotang porcelain Kilnafter the Sang Dynasty (960-1279), good fortune vase. 7" (18cm) high in fitted case. AND, arectangular Chinese blue and white two compartment casket shaped ink box, 6" (15cm) high. (3)

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