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BALLANTINE'S 21 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky in blue Wade porcelain flask. 70cl, 43% volume, in presentation box. OLD RARITY 12 YEAR OLD DE LUXE Blended Scotch Whisky by Bulloch Lade. 75cl, 40% volume, in carton. THE BALVENIE 10 YEAR OLD FOUNDER'S RESERVE Single Speyside Malt Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. 3 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
DEWAR'S PRESENTATION BOX DEWAR'S ANCESTOR DE LUXE Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume. DEWAR'S WHITE LABEL Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl. 40% volume. Two bottles in blue presentation box. HOUSE OF COMMONS WHISKY Blended Scotch Whisky, bottled by Gordon & Macphail. With added label reading, 'Celebrate 300th Anniversary of the United Kingdom Parliament of Great Britain'. 70cl, 40% volume, in carton. ROYAL STEWART DE LUXE 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume, in pouch. GOLDEN BENEAGLES Blended Scotch Whisky by Peter Thomson, in Carlton Ware flask. 750ml, 40% volume. THE GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLD Pure Single Malt Whisky. 1 L, 43% volume, in tube. GLENKINCHIE 10 YEAR OLD Single Lowland Malt Whisky. 70cl, 43% volume. 7 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Evaporation to the Royal Stewart and Golden Beneagles, others good.
Large box of assorted metal ware and glass to include Elkington & Co. silver plated tea service, Elkington & Co. bottle coaster, oval entree dish, various bonbon dishes, silver plated and leather hip flask, various pierced and other cake stands, condiment and egg cruet set on plated stands etc.
CHINESE FLASK. A late 19th century Chinese porcelain flask, unmarked. Height 26cm. CONDITION REPORTS: The vase is in generally good condition with no noticeable chips or signs of restoration, however, there is a fine hairline crack on the rim, which extends down approx. 3cm, also on one of the dragons, there is a firing fault across the base of the tail. cost of post and packing to a UK address will be approx. £25.
PORTABLE FLASK & CUPS. A cut glass flask with silver plated mount & matching plated cups, by John Dixon & Sons. Leather carrying case. Height of flask 20cm. CONDITION REPORTS: The glass flask is in good, original condition, with no chips or cracks. There is a little light surface scratching where the flask has been put inside the cups. The bayonet clasp is secure. The two cups are also in good condition. no dents or splits, but do have light surface scratching, commensurate with use. The leather carrying case is also in good condition with no damage or repairs, but has obviously been used, so is mildly scratched etc. On the inside, there is a flange where the leather lid fastens. This flange is covered with a soft, chamois-type material, which has begun to deteriorate.
A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH CENTURY COPPER POWDER FLASKS, includes two Hawkesley, two Sykes and one other, together with a small plain pistol flask, a continental embossed tin flask with huntsman decoration, and a horn flask, metal base stamped "Ashber ry & Sons, Sheffield 164", in display box (8)
A late-Victorian Watcombe South Devon glazed terracotta mantel clock in the form of a lidded flask flanked by winged cherubs and painted with crocus on a rectangular tiered plinth, the circular white enamelled convex dial with Swiss drum movement, stamped Buren, 31cm high, small chips to base and one cherub.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain jar and cover painted in underglaze blue with two quatrilobed panels depicting vase of flowers and other objects, on a prunus blossom blue ground, bears underglaze blue four character Kanxi mark to base, height 20cm (lid af), two similar smaller examples, a prunus decorated jar with hardwood cover and a 19th century small porcelain moon flask, painted to the two medallions with an official and attendant in a fence landscape scene on a lotus scroll ground with ruyi sceptre, bears underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base, height 15.5cm, also three hardwood stands (8). CONDITION REPORT: Chip to the rim of the moon flask, the lid of the largest ginger jar has been broken and reglued in three pieces, there is significant nicotine staining throughout, otherwise the other jars and the base of the large jar are in good condition.
A George V hallmarked silver capped cut glass oval hip flask, decorated with flowers and a lattice work design, length 12.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking stopper, slight rubbed hallmarks, no chips or cracks to the glass, there is some light yellow staining to the inside of the glass, difficult to tell whether this is an intentional design but probably not.
2nd-3rd century AD. A conical green glass flask with dimple to the underside, flared neck and rolled rim; applied trail to the neck with handle. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 727. 89 grams, 84mm (3 1/4"). Ex Moulson collection. Fine condition.
Late 1st-4th century AD. A blue iridescent glass flask with squat body, dimple base, barrel-shaped neck and everted rim with ground edge. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York, 1997, item 269. 282 grams, 13cm (5"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition. Rare.
ASSORTED WHISKEY A selection of Irish & American Whiskies. TULLAMORE DEW Irish Whiskey. 1 Litre. 43% abv. Large flask bottle. Level bottom neck. Excellent condition. JIM BEAM White Label Kentucky Straight Sour Mash Bourbon Whisky. 1 Litre. 40% abv/ 80 Proof. Level mid neck. Some discolouration on label. SEAGRAMS 7 CROWN American Whiskey. 1.75 Litres. 40% abv. 80 proof. Packaged in a plastic bottle. Level bottom neck. Slight scuffing to label. 3 bottles
ABSENTA ALTAMS 1940-1950'S Another rare bottle of Absinthe, this time from the Altimiras Distillery in Spain. Presented in a pint flask. The rear label describes the contents as "Healthy & Wholesome", if only all spirits were such. Some evaporation. Level bottom shoulder/ top body. Fantastic image of the Devil holding a globe and pouring a bottle over Europe. 1 bottle.
A pre-Columbian Peruvian chimu type black figural ceramic vessel with deity, undated archaistic blackware flask with facing bust to each broad face, flared base and neck; face with D-shaped headdress, large earrings and pendant birds; 575 grams, H. 23cm, fine condition. Provenance; From an old Spanish collection; acquired before 1990.
A CHINESE BRONZE 'GARLIC-HEAD' VASE, the naturalistic head curved to one side and revealing a top aperture, the neck with an applied grip band above the plain rounded body and slightly spreading foot, Han Dynasty, 13.5" high. Provenance: Private collection, London. Han Dynasty garlic-neck vases are not uncommon. However, this vase with its' distinctive curved top appears unrecorded in the literature. It may perhaps have been used as a ewer or flask rather than a vase.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK, each side decorated with a central spiral motif surrounded by eight tapering ogee panels with Buddhist symbols, the shoulder and sides with flower sprays beneath scroll handles and a garlic-form neck, Qing, 18th century, 10.25" high. Provenance: The Collection of Edward Cozens-Smith, Esq. (1834-1925), 16 Kensington Square, London. Acquired by the Cozens-Smith family at the Maple & Co. March 26th 1928 auction of the contents of the property following his death. Thence by descent within the Cozens-Smith family. The present lot almost certainly formed part of lot 543 in the above mentioned auction in 1928. It was described in the catalogue simply as a 'Nankin Pilgrim bottle' and can be seen in the centre of the mantelpiece in the photograph opposite showing the dining room at 16 Kensington Square around 1928. This vase exemplifies the revived interest in 15th century ceramics during the 18th century and clearly refers to Xuande and Yongle prototypes.
AN ISLAMIC INSCRIBED BRASS FLASK, the neck with a central grip above a lappet band and inscription, the tapering faceted body above a circular foot with a further lappet band, circa 15th-17th century, 8,5" high. This unusual flask is difficult to place stylistically. Its' form is similar to Mamluk glass flasks which may indicate that it is of Egyptian or Syrian origin. The inscription around the neck appears to be written in Arabic but in a very unclear style and may include a name and date.
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