19th century AD. A ceramic flask with globular body, two handles, three conical feet, anthropomorphic head to the spout; flower and jaguar(?) paintings to the body. 766 grams, 24.2cm (9 1/2"). From the estate of Professor Geoffrey Wilson; Warwickshire, UK. [No Reserve] Fair condition.One foot absent.
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A COLLECTION OF EIGHT VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY PEWTER FOOD AND JELLY MOULDS, the majority of circular reeded form, the largest 6in (15cm); together with a cylindrical pewter cream flask with arched handle. (8) Provenance Lissadell house, lots 396 and 93 Christies Sale on the premises 5th November 2003
A Victorian silver scent flask, by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1888, the tapering wrythen decorated body, with screw cap cover, 7.6cm long, late Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle, with stopper, 7.4cm high; a Victorian porcelain scent bottle with plated cover; a clear glass double ended scent bottle with metal mounts, 13.5cm long; a metal scent flask; and a silver scent funnel
A large Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg Studio, Sweden, Karneval Series dish two others smaller, all circa 1959-1961, painted marks to base, a Royal Copenhagen Fajance moon flask, painted with a bird, circa 1960, a Mari Simmulson for Upsala Ekeby Studio, Sweden face plaque 30cm x 23cm, and two face plates, all circa 1950 (7)
A George VI hallmarked silver three ounce hip flask of rounded rectangular slightly curved form and with engine turned decoration and vacant rectangular cartouche with screw hinged cap, Sheffield 1937, approx 11cm, and a George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1928 (af), combined approx 5.45ozt (2).
A glass spirit flask by Jenner and Knewstub with silver gilt bayonet top the silver gilt cup base with a turquoise set monogram, London 1881. Condition report: Matte gold finish with surface scratches. Glass flask in good condition. Some very small knocks to back and front. One turquoise missing. One turquoise stone may have been replaced. Lid closes tightly, hinge slightly loose when open.
A cased J.R Cooper Pepper pot pistol, the six shot pistol, with revolving barrels, the white metal body with heavily engraved swag decoration and criss cross hand grip, the case is equipped with powder flask, and other equipment relating to the pistol generally good condition, some slight discolouration to the barrels, action moves very well
A 19th century Patrick muzzle loading double barrelled shotgun, with percussion cap action, marked 'Patrick' to the lock plate, with cross hatched engraved grip, leading to a pair of Damascus barrel, marked 3299, with proof marks, in original oak fitted case, together with a brass and a leather powder flask, plus other instruments

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