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DECORATIVE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CRUET STANDwith an arrangement of bottles, period cake basket, shaped serving tray, circular presentation serving tray engraved 'Miss Kirkland on the occasion of her Marriage by the Kirk Session & Choir Irvine Parish Church as a token of their esteem 14th July 1881', embossed berry spoons, leather mounted hip flask and other small items
Seven late 19th century miniature stoneware vases, six Doulton and one other. Tallest 9 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are in generally extremely good condition with no repairs, no significant damage and no restoration. Minor blemishes are as follows:- One of the pair of vases has a small glaze chip to the underside edge on the base. The miniature spirit flask with the loop handle (the only one not Doulton) has a firing mark to the glaze on the top rim. Condition is however generally first class.
A collection of Victorian cranberry glassware, including 2 scent bottles, 4 custard glasses, pair of Jack in The Pulpit vases, etc. (17) CONDITION REPORT: One Jack in the Pulpit vase is in good order. The second vase has a hairline crack running from the top tip down into the body of the vase to the top of the trailed decoration. The small scent flask etched to the base Bristol is missing the top of the scent stick and the scent stick itself is broken and inside the vase. The three wine glasses are in good order. The two scent bottles are in good order. The cream jug has a break and loss to one foot. The four custard glasses are in good order. The squat vase is in good order. The rinsing bowl is in good order. The small salt or vase with the pincered rim is in good order. The large bowl with loop handle has a rim chip and a firing mark to the base.
A good mixed lot to include : stainless steel turned decor hip flask , Beswick West highland Terrier dog puppy - 7819 marked to base , 2 harmonicas ( Hohner special 20 and Koch ) both in original boxes , triple string of costume jewellery faux pearls , which metal netting box with flower to top , Royal Doulton Bunnykins bowl , Dog H15cm
AN UNUSUAL ASIAN WOODEN FLASK IN THE SHAPE OF A TERRAPIN with overall moulded and carved decoration, with stopper in the form of the animal's head, together with a leather suspension loop. Possibly Japanese. 18.5cm long. CONDITION REPORT: Generally scuffed and worn with age, but no immediately apparent damage or losses.
A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY AND SHIBIYAMA DECORATED BOX AND COVER, Meiji period (1868-1912), of oval form, surmounted with a seated figure drinking from a gourd shaped flask, and decorated all over with birds, insects and foliage in polished hardstones, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell. 17cm high x 9 x 7.75cm
A RARE BRISTOL OPAQUE WHITE GLASS SQUARE SHAPED SCENT BOTTLE, c.1760, with stopper attractively painted in colours with exotic birds and flowers and gilding, possibly by Giles. 5cm high; together with a malachite model of a pig. (2)James Giles of London (1718-1780) The decoration of this exquisite scent flask is attributed convincingly to James Giles who had a decorating shop in Camden Town and retail premises in Cockspur Street, Soho. Porcelain (and glass) collectors had been puzzled as to how disparate pieces from Chelsea/ Derby/ Worcester/ Bristol glass etc. appeared to have decoration from the same hand or workshop. The answer is that Giles bought semi-decorated or 'white' from the various factories and enamelled them in his workshop. Experts conclude that Giles' decoration is freer than that done in the factories and his trademark is exotic birds of a distinctly dishevelled appearance.
A ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH WARE CORDIAL JUG, titled 'The True Spirit of Reform', measure 19cm high; a Denby William IV 'The Reform' cordial flask and a Denby Daniel O'Connell cordial flask, all without stoppers, a burrwood travelling medical treen case and an ancient Greek statue of an Olympic athlete
A group of silver items, comprising an Art Nouveau trinket box in the form of a heart decorated with cherubs, Birmingham 1897, Henry Matthews, a William IV caddy spoon of shell form, London 1837, William Eaton, a silver purse with green silk interior, Chester 1906, James Deakin & Sons, and a Victorian silver mounted leather and glass hip flask, made for Edwards and Jones of 161 Regent St, London 1882, Wright & Davies, 6.27toz total weight of all items excluding glass. (4)
A group of gentleman's collectables, comprising a William IV silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, with bright cut decoration to the blade, JM possibly Joseph Mappin & Son, Sheffield 1832, 7.8 by 1.6cm and 14cm open, 0.61toz total, a Victorian silver and ivory page turned with floral repousee decoration, Chester, 26cm, 1.65toz total, a Victorian amber cigar holder with 9ct gold collar, S&G Ld, Chester 1897, 9cm, and a George V silver mounted glass hip flask with crocodile skin and hinged dome lid, silver base section with engraved monogram, 1.7toz on it's own, retailer marks for John Bagshaw & Sons, Liverpool, 7 by 3 by 12cm, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1920. (4)

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