A FAVRE-LEUBA WRISTWATCH AND ASSORTED ITEMS, hand wound movement, round dial signed 'Favre-Leuba Geneve Sea King, Roman numerals, stainless steel case, approximate case width 29mm, fitted with a replacement mesh bracelet, also including thirteen watches, names to include Avia, Citron and Lorus, a drinks flask, cufflinks and lighters, (condition report: general moderate wear, Favre-Leuba winds and working at the time of cataloguing)
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A cased pair of Bentley Liverpool Turn Barrel Percussion Revolvers, drop down triggers, chequered grips, carved wooden pommels, 7.5cm barrels, proof marks seen, decorated lock plates, in wooden fitted case with powder flask, overall lengths 19cm, purchaser must be over the age of 18 CONDITION REPORT In good working order, cocks and fires
An American Silver Flask, by Unger Brothers, Newark, New Jersey, First Quarter 20th Century shaped oblong, one side stamped with a smoking mask within swirling smoke and a female figure, the back engraved with initials, with bayonet-mounted hinged cover11.5cm high, 2oz 9dwt, 77grMarked on neck. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points.
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Service, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. or Henry Matthew, London or Birmingham, 1908 each piece engraved with fleur-de-lis on an engine-turned ground, engraved with initials, comprising a timepiece; a silver-mounted glass spirit-flask; six various cylindrical silver-mounted glass dressing-table jars; an oval example; a curling-tong warmer; a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes; various silver-mounted implement and other items, in a fitted faux-crocodile case with outer canvas cover, the case 56cm wide (qty)
A mixed group of silver plated/pewter items comprising four silver plated serving spoons with half/double palmette handles (largest l- 33cm), a William Hutton & sons plated toddy ladle with twist handle, a pair of cut glass wall pockets (h- 19cm), a silver plated/pewter snuff box marked HJ & Co, and a Scottish Piper pewter hip flask with celtic/Anglo-Saxon design (marked) (9)
A collection of horn including a dated powder horn18th/19th centuryComprising a horn powder horn of plain form, inscribed with initials RB and the date 1778, 35cm long, a flattened powder flask inscribed with a roundel, 19cm long, a hash spoon with rat tail bowl, 44.5cm long, a soup ladle, 39cm long, and a punch ladle with fluted bowl and twisted stem, 34cm long (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Whiting Manufacturing Co., United States. Sterling silver flask with scroll repousse. With a monogram along the side. With a hinged screw-top lid. Marked along the rim.Height: 4 1/2 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/2 in. Weight: 5.76 Troy oz.Condition: No major losses, breaks, or restorations. Three small dents along the body. Four dents along the lid. A few deeper scratches; light scratches throughout. Light tarnishing throughout; deeper tarnishing in the recessed areas of the work.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE by George Unite, Birmingham 1873, engraved throughout with leaf and scrolled ornament, 10cm x 6.5cm, a George V silver gilt hip flask by W&G Neal, London 1910, with circular cartouche and banded body, 9cm x 5.5cm, together with a set of six silver plated teaspoons by Harrods, cased
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, pair of Chinese underglaze blue twin dragon handled moon flasks decorated with dancing temple dogs, 36cm height 251 - one flask with some minor chips to handles, firing crack to one handle and glaze flaw to body, other wise goodOther flask with hairline cracks and some glaze rubbing to neck, firing crack to one handle and small glaze flaw to body, other wise good
A collection of silver wares comprising a Victorian silver hip flask inscribed "A memento of the opening of No.10 Swansea May 5th 1904 to Col. D. R. David. JP" (by Brockwell & Son, London 1892), a silver cigarette box with yellow metal shield and all-over engraved flower head design, a silver vesta case and a silver cigarette dispenser of plain cylindrical form (by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1936), weighable silver 5 oz
A late Victorian silver articulated fish container set with red stone eyes and two hanging loops to the body, stamped with import marks for London 1891, 12.5 cm long, together with a silver twin-handled trophy cup, a silver-mounted cut glass bottle, silver napkin ring, silver spoon, together with a base metal mounted hip flask and two silver plated mounted glass salt and peppers, weighable silver 3.7 oz
A 1930s Brexton Motoring picnic hamperblack rexine covered case with fitted interior containing a blue The Cube teapot, and four matching plates, two beakers, a tea cup, four saucers, two jars, pepper pot and covered pot, kettle, sandwich tin, another tin,, spirit cannister, cane wrapped tea and sugar cannisters, pair of square bottles and a flask, and a four piece cutlery setcase length 55.5 cm.Condition. Cube teapot has been damaged and repaired, one saucer has also been damaged and repaired, one plate hairlined, tea cup hairlined. One beaker with chip and hairline, the other hairlined. One handle missing from case. tear to rexine
Box of assorted items to include: dragon design scabbard and dagger, Staffordshire seated pair of greyhounds, wooden cased wall barometer, cased vintage Rolls razor, hip flask, shoulder bag, costume jewellery; bead necklaces, rings etc, modern watches, Masonic glass inscribed 'Lodge of Unity, Ladies Festival 1983', Batey glass bottle, leather jewellery box containing costume and silver jewellery, hand blown specimen bottle etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by Frederick Bradford Macrea, London 1890, of plain rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, with bayonet cover and detachable cup to the base. 13cm high, 5.1 troy ouncesMarks on the body are rubbed. The marks on the cup are clear. The cover is in good order, with the cork intact. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER-GILT, ENAMEL AND GLASS SPIRIT FLASK by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1927, the bayonet cap decorated with blue guilloche enamel, the facet cut glass upper body above a detachable sleeve cup. 14.5cm highThe marks on both the collar and cup are clear but some rubbing to the maker's marks. Tiny scratch to the edge of the enamel, but otherwise very good. The cover opens and closes well. The glass is in good condition without damage. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.
A FINE SWISS GOLD AND ENAMEL SCENT BOTTLE, PROBABLY GENEVA, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY probably made for the Indian market in Moghul taste, of boteh form, the curved body and chained everted cap chased with an overall design of gold flowers on a scarlet basse-taille enamel ground, apparently unmarked. 7cm long (excl. chain)Some 40 years later, the American firm Tiffany & Co. was creating scent bottles of similar form and type of overall floral decoration but in silver for the mass market; see John Loring, Tiffany’s 150 Years, New York, 1987, p. 73 for a flask with this type of decoration
A VIENNESE ENAMEL, SILVER-GILT AND ROCK CRYSTAL PILGRIM FLASK, BY HERMANN RATZERSDORFER, CIRCA 1860 the domed screw lid opening to reveal a screw stopper, the circular body centred to the front and back by an engraved rock crystal panel, on a rock crystal domed spreading base, stamped to the foot. 17cm highThe rock crystal exhibits some fractures that do not affect the exterior surface, possibly natural flaws. The enamel remains in good condition, and the screw-top functions smoothly. The stopper is securely in place and fits snugly. Marked on the underside of the foot, it stands upright and is generally in good condition.
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