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A 19th Century Chinese blue and white moon flask, each opposing side painted with figures on verandas before a prunus ground, and the shoulder flanked by dragon handles, height 25.5cm, unmarked, together with a smaller blue and white moon flask decorated with chrysanthemum before diaper work ground, height 20cm, Kangxi four-character mark to base. (2)
A later 19th Century Nailsea type double flask, circa 1880, of compressed ovoid form with short collar neck, decorated with pink and opal pulled trailing over a clear ground, length 24cm, together with two other Nailsea type flasks one with pulled blue trails over an opal ground the other with applied blue ruffles to the sides over a clear ground. (3)
A later 19th Century Nailsea type glass flask, circa 1880, of compressed ovoid form with short collar neck, decorated with pink pulled trailing over an opaque opal ground with an applied blue rim, length 22cm, together with two other similar Nailsea type flasks with pulled trail decoration in blue, pink and opal. (3)
Tiffany & Co., New York, United States. Large glass and sterling silver flask. The cut glass decorated with ferns and etched "Tiffany & Co" along the underside. The bottom sterling silver sleeve monogrammed M.H.H. With maker's marks, maker's numbers 846 and 9396, sterling silver, and 6 1/4" gills along the underside of the sterling sleeve. The lid is marked with maker's marks, Pat. 1883, and sterling.Height: 8 1/2 in x width: 5 in x depth: 2 in. Gross weight of sterling (does not include the lid that is attached to the glass bottle): 7.120 Troy oz.Condition: The item is in good condition with no visible cracks or losses, or major chips. All components are present. Light wear throughout as expected. Light oxidation to metal components, particularly along the interior of the silver case; no visible dents to the silver components. There are a few scattered minute chips along where the glass meets the silver case. Discoloration to the interior of the lid. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration.
16 Bore New Land Pattern Flintlock Holster Pistol, bolted lock with government inspector’s stamp, military proofs, fullstocked, regulation brass mounts, swivel ramrod, Barrel 23cms. Poor condition, together with a bush embossed copper powder flask, fair condition. (2 items) PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SHIPPING OF ANTIQUE GUNS AND AIR RIFLES / AIR PISTOLS BEFORE PLACING BIDS IN THIS AUCTION.
An usual group of three powder/shot flasks, to include: engraved, flattened horn flask with foliate scroll decoration, probably 17th century German, bearing Exhibition labels, 20cm long approx. together with a small metal mounted horn flask with spring loaded dispenser 17cm long approx. and a moulded wooden flask with brass mount and lanyard loop. 19cm long approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Group of unusual powder and shot flasks, to include: egg shaped worked leather shot flask, probably 17th/18th century, 26cm long approx. A metal mounted stag horn flask with engraved female portrait decoration, probably 18th century German, 22cm approx. another engraved stag horn triangular flask with geometric decoration, possibly North American Indian, 19cm long approx. and two copper and brass rectangular shaped flasks 16.5cm long approx. Together with a souvenir programme for the visit of HRH The Prince of Wales KG, to the National Rifle Association 61st Annual Prize Meeting at Bisley 1924. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A most interesting 19th century American large Texas steer horn flask, overall scrimshaw decorated with male portraits of gun slinger type figures, appearing to relate to Jesse James. The horn with military style leather cover bearing brass tab '102' overall 46cm across. Together with a letter from Mary B Morrow, dated March 1971, referring to such a flask that had been mentioned by her father Ben Morrow, who rode with the James Boys during the 'War between the States', she recalled her father saying that some of the Hudspeth's had said that such a horn was given to Quantril by Bill Haller, his first recruit and also mentioned another one that could be blown, but one that was carved after the war down in Texas by Dave Poole. Together with a hand written letter from Margaret Shepherd dated 1977 to the same gentleman, also making reference to the horn and the history of the so called James Boys. Jesse James from Wikipedia, Jesse Woodson James (1847-1842), was an American outlaw, bank and train robber guerrilla and leader of the James-Younger gang. He was raised in Western Messouri and had strong Southern sympathies. He and his brother Frank James joined pro-confederate guerrillas known as 'Bush Wackers' operating in Messuuri and Kansas during the American Civil War. As followers of William Quantril and 'Bloody' Bill Anderson, they were accused of committing various atrocities against Union soldiers and civilian abolitionists. After the War, as members of various gangs of outlaws, Jesse and Frank James robbed banks, stage coaches and trains across the mid west and were particularly known for gaining National fame and often popular sympathy despite the brutality of their crimes. On April 3rd 1882, Jesse James was shot and killed by Robert Ford, a new recruit to the gang who hoped to collect a reward on James's life and be promised an amnesty for his pervious crimes. Already a celebrity in life James became a legendary figure of the Wild West after his Death. Jesse married his cousin Zee in 1874 and had two children who survived into adulthood. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good original condition, the provenance appearing genuine but unfortunately the Auctioneers have no further information to reinforce this suggestion.
Collection of assorted pistol flasks of various shapes and designs including pineapple, scale finished, repoussé decorated with dog's head, repoussé decorated with American Eagle perched on revolver and others, together with a circular cushion shaped wooden pistol flask. (7) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
First World War officers Campaign Kit, leather case with brass rings to the sides for carrying strap, stamped to lid with broad arrow and maker 'Geo. W. Hathaway, Walsall, 1916' to the back, contains; folding fork, and spoon in leather case, fork marked 'Inoxid', leather bound glass hip flask, leather case containing two stiff brushes, both marked 'Ebony E120', leatherett backed shaving mirror, trench lamp/lantern stamped with broad arrow and maker 'Maw, London', canvas toilet roll containing steel soap dish, steel case with ct throat razor marked 'The Little Beauty' and maker 'Souther & Richardson, Sheffield', pair of soft brushes, various glass bottles with lids/caps
19th century embossed copper and brass powder flask marked 'Patent' to the spout, height 20 cm, together with an embossed copper and brass powder flask by Sykes, signed to the spout, height 19 cm, and an embossed copper and brass powder flask signed 'P. Frith' to the spout, height 19 cm, (3)
19th century embossed copper and brass powder by Hawkesley, signed to spout base, height 19 cm, together with a leather covered silver plated powder flask marked 'Patent', height 19 cm, and an embossed copper and brass powder flask marked 'Battie Patent to the spout base, height 18.5 cm, (3)
American Civil War period Colt Model 1849 .31 calibre Pocket Percussion Revolver, matching serial numbers 261714 for a manufacturing date of 1864, five shot cylinder etched with stagecoach scene, octagonal barrel marked 'ADDRESS COL SAML. COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA' (well worn), under barrel loading lever, walnut grips with brass straps and trigger guard, London proof marks, held in fitted case with Colt label to lid, powder flask marked 'Colt Patent' to the side, percussion cap tin, oil bottle, and tools
15th century, lead pilgrim’s flask, 51mm x 39mm, scallop shell shape and design on the front and hatched crescent on the reverse; scratched over this appears to be a phallic symbol. Very fine but handles missing £60-£80 --- The scallop shell is associated with the shrine of St James at Santiago de Compostela in Spain, which has been one of the most popular pilgrimages since the 9th century.
An Edwardian silver-mounted steel stock pin, with a hinged fox mask terminal, by Adie and Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1909; together with a silver-mounted small tortoiseshell paper knife, with enamelled terminal, unmarked, C.1900; a pair Edwardian silver-mounted steel portable scissors, with engraved case, and a silver-mounted glass scent flask, with enamel screw cap, by H.C. Davis, Birmingham 1924, the latter 7.6cm long. (4)
A George V silver spirit flask of plain rectangular form with rounded corners, by W. Neale Ltd., Birmingham 1931; another slightly smaller example, inscribed on the reverse "TRUST IN GOD AND KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY with all our love Nicky, Matthew and Timothy", by Huin and Jeath Ltd., Birmingham 1914; and another inscribed "W.Williams, Pittuck" on the front, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1914, the latter 15.5cms long, 19.45oz. (3)
A George V small silver spirit flask, rectangular with rounded corners, by W. Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1919; another with a pull-off drinking cup, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1915; and another in landscape format by W. Neale Ltd., Birmingham 1919, the latter 9.5cms long, 13.85oz. (3)
CIRCA 1900 GENTLEMAN'S TRAVEL/VANITY CASE WITH PART CONTENTS by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, contents include five silver topped glass jars and a silver topped hip flask by the same manufacturer, the flask cup plated, other items include a leather strop, cutthroat razor, xylonite comb, folding mirror, ETC, various dates to the silver 1898 - 1902, the case top with embossed initials and two applied travel labels relating to hotels in Bombay and Delhi, 20cms H, 61cms W, 38cms D case dimensions
Group of Australian collectable pieces including: an early silver plated tobacco tin, with map of Australia decorated to lid; a W.H. Goss ceramic armorial small flask with City of Sydney coat of arms, (height 7cm approx); a sterling silver Bowling Club souvenir teaspoon; and a sterling silver coffee spoon, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1926.
A leather-cased picnic set for four persons, 1920s,tan honey leather case with handle, nickelled locks with catches, the lid opening to compartmentalised tan suede lined interior, fitted with large ribbed Thermos flask, one large and two smaller metal food boxes, a lift-out tray containing four Mintons gilt-handled bone china tea-cups and four glass tumblers, two ceramic condiments jars by G.W.Scott & Sons, and a pig-skin leather folding panel containing knives and forks, with four circular enamel plates, three bone china saucers (one missing) and other cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case with old marks, stains and scuffs and bearing 'P.B.' gilt initials to lid, 66cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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