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Beautiful monochrome vase, finely elaborated, with a rounded body of flattened profile, from which emerges a narrow neck that ends with a rounded mouth in the form of a bulb, which is joined to the body by two delicate, almost smooth handles. The piece is covered with a faint glaze of the subtlest celadon color, and decorated with meticulous reliefs that completely cover the body, neck and mouth. On both sides of the vase is depicted, in the central area and surrounded by clouds, a five-clawed dragon with its gaze forward and its jaws open, defiantly facing the viewer, who curls its body sinuously around a flaming pearl. The image of the mythical beast is flanked by beautiful open-winged bats, arranged on the narrow sides of the vase. An imposing sea full of raging waves is arranged beneath the dragon and adds great dynamism to the image. The five-clawed dragon is traditionally a representation of the emperor himself, reflecting his power and glory. On the base, with a white background, there are traces of a seal possibly made in underglaze blue, but which was later erased. Size: 22 x 7.7 x 20 cm (approx.)Provenance: - French private collection. References: - Sotheby's. A superb and possibly unique celadon-glazed 'dragon' moon flask, Seal mark and period of Qianlong. The Dragon Emeror | Chinese Art. April 2024. Lot 3634.
OLDFIELD & CO; a 19th century salt glazed Reform flask, 'The Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel', height 22.5cm, and a larger 19th century Reform flask, 'Old Tom' (2).Condition Report: Robert Peel example with chipping to the edges and rim and nose, Old Tom with with crazing and glaze fault/burning.
A COLLECTION OF TREEN ITEMSLATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURYcomprising: a boxwood bottle flask, two cups and covers, a cylindrical oak box and cover, another pot and cover, a boxwood beaker and a birch and ebonised locking butter box and cover (7)18.5cm high (max)Provenance The Geoffrey Chesters Collection of Treen.
Three 19th century hallmarked silver scent bottles, comprising a heart-shaped example with embossed floral pattern and blank shield to the front, with flip lid and stopper, 7.5 x 4.5cm, a cylindrical example with twist, length 8cm, with flip lid and glass stopper, and one of circular flask form with diagonal stripes and screw top, diameter 3.1cm (3).Condition Report: All hallmarks rubbed.
Five pieces of late 19th/early 20th century Parian ware comprising an oval pot surmounted by a lamb, a pair of figures, a man with flask tied to his waist and woman feeding doves, stamped 'Rollo', and a pair of putti reclining on one arm inspecting a butterfly, height of largest 35.5cm (5).Condition Report: Putti- one has possible repaired thumb, the other has a foot missing, damage to fingers and thumb, different base.Pot with lamb - ears chipped, base of pot repaired extensively.Pair of figures - both figures' fingers are damaged, with chips to foot rims.
An early 20th century opaline and green uranium glass scent bottle and flask, one of Art Deco form with facet cut shoulders, recessed body and faint interlocking square design, with white metal flip lid and clear glass stopper, length 10cm the other of round glass form with etched detail commemorating a German building, with stopper, 10 x 5cm (2).Condition Report: Tall bottle with some surface pitting and marks to one side , other bottle is good
Nine various small and miniature scent bottles, comprising a Wedgwood-style cylindrical bottle with hallmarked silver blue lid, length 6.8cm, a Continental porcelain shaped bottle decorated with floral pattern, with hallmarked silver screw lid, height 7.5cm, a Continental small square flask with coronet-shaped screw lid and embossed floral pattern, 5 x 4.5cm, an agate egg-shaped bottle, height 4cm, etc (9).
George V silver hip flask, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1927. Total weight 8.9 troy oz. approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Clear hallmarks overall, Item is tarnished , No Cork, No visible holes, wear and tear with use. No Personalised engraving, we do not test for leaks, we don't know if the cartouche is original or added later.
7inch three-stage scroll engraved barrels, stepped locks signed D & J FRASER, full stocked profusely engraved with scrolling foliage and Celtic strapwork, belt hooks mounted on the left side, ball triggers, ram's horn butts with integral thistle form prickers, turned steel ramrods, contained in their faded maroon velvet lined case complete with commensurate accessories, to include a three-way flask, two lidded compartments with bone lifters, complete with key. Work on FC and HC with some light pitting to bores.
Cornflower blue glass bottles - Jenny Lind molded bust design on front from Empire Glassworks, flask bottle with molded eagle design on front from Clevenger Bros. Glassworks, glass bud vase and Fostoria medallion coin designed candy dish with lid. Largest measures: 5.5"L x 4"W x 10"H. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: United StatesAge related wear.
A SOUTH INDIAN FLASK, POSSIBLY MALABAR 19TH CENTURY AND AN INDIAN POWDER FLASK, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with turned wooden pear-shaped body, copper alloy fitting incorporating a moulded spout issuant from an elephant mask, threaded stopper and a short chain for suspension; the second with curved tapering near conical copper alloy body fitted with a tiger’s head finial with serpent head stopper, and a short chain for suspension, the first: 27.0 cm high (2) Roy Elvis Catalogue Numbers I10 and I13 ProvenanceRoy Elvis (1944 – 2022)
A SOUTH INDIAN FLASK, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY MALABAR with pear-shaped copper-alloy body decorated with numerous diamond-shaped panels within a series of horizontal bands, brass nozzle formed as an elephant's head, set with a single silver rosette, and rectangular loop for suspension (stopper associated), 24.5 cm high Roy Elvis Catalogue Number I11 ProvenanceRoy Elvis (1944 – 2022)
SILVER PLATE AND CLEAR GLASS HIP FLASK, ALONG WITH FURTHER ITEMS comprising a bottle stand, a silver pill box, compact, and a Citizen watchTarnishing and discolouration present to the hip flask, bottle stand overall decent condition some staining present to the inside, the silver pillbox in overall decent condition with some tarnishing present and also has no date letters only marked Mexico 925 TP113, compact with minor scratches, the watch at the time of this condition report is running with with some minor scratches to face and band.
An Edwardian silver mounted oval hip flask, with removable silver cup with gilt interior, the De Winton family crest to side, and twist cap, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1901, approx. 16.7cm long x 9.1cm wide. Weight: approx. 67 grams (2.1ozt) Provenance: From the De Winton family based in South Wales around Brecon and Hay.
A STONEWARE FLASK of narrow, flat-sided form, impressed 'WEBB'S HOTEL / LIMITED / LISKEARD', 26.5cm high; together with a stoneware jar, printed 'WESTGATE WINE, SPIRIT & BEER STORES / HIGH STREET / LEWES', 34cm high, (2). Condition Report : Webb's Hotel: good condition; Westgate Stores: over-glazed imperfections to footrim; shallow flake from base. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CASED PAIR OF GERMAN (SAXON) 54 BORE PERCUSSION RIFLED TARGET PISTOLS BY ULBRICH, DRESDEN, CIRCA 1840 with blued octagonal sighted barrels cut with polygroove rifling and additional wide grooves, inlaid with a thin and thick gold line at the breech and muzzle, inscribed 'Canon d'acier anglais' in gold script on the flats, engraved breeches fitted with pierced platinum plug on the right and chiselled with a gold-eyed dolphin bust on the left, scroll-engraved tangs with adjustable back-sights and numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’ in silver respectively, engraved back-action locks signed in gold, decorated with scroll and border ornament, fitted with hammers en suite and detents, varnished figured half-stocks carved with foliage on the fore-ends, fluted butts, engraved iron mounts including side-plates en suite with the locks, spurred trigger-guards and shaped moulded butt-caps, and some early case-hardened finish: in a later lined and fitted case with modern embossed copper flask decorated with game and a hound, 21.5 cm barrels (2)
â—‰ A CASED .31 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1849 LONDON POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER, NO. 3803 FOR 1854 with blued octagonal sighted 4 in barrel (losses) with two line London address and struck with London proof marks on the left, engraved cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene and some blued finish, case-hardened frame stamped 'Colt's patent' on the left, iron back-strap and trigger-guard, figured walnut grips (one small chip), matching numbers, and much original finish: in associated American style mahogany fitted oak case lined in green baize (compartment lid with knob replaced), with accessories including James Dixon & Sons Colt Pocket powder-flask, and Colt's patent iron bullet mould, 24.5 cm
A SOUTH GERMAN (BLACK FOREST) POWDER FLASK, 19TH CENTURY of dark cameo-carved stag horn, the outer face decorated with a stag set upon by hounds pursued by a mounted hunter in contemporary dress, turned threaded nozzle decorated en suite, a pair of silver oak foliage suspension mounts, and early suspension cord, 18.5 cm overall
â—‰ A .36 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1851 LONDON NAVY REVOLVER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 31315 FOR 1855 of standard production specifications, with 7 1/2 in barrel, engraved cylinder, case-hardened frame, iron back-strap and trigger-guard, polished walnut grips, traces of original finish and matching numbers throughout: in associated fitted mahogany case lined in blue baize, with copper flask by J. & G. W. Hawksley and contemporary Colt iron bullet mould, 35.0 cm

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