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A large black glazed pottery urn, a green glazed pottery amphora and a terracotta moon flask with eagle decoration CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, some chips and frits, some losses to decoration. Black urn appx 60cm high, base is a separate section. Flask appx 37cm high, quite a lot of losses to decoration, hole drilled to side. Amphora appx 58cm high large chip to rim
THREE STONEWARE BOTTLES OF TAUNTON INTEREST comprising a flat-sided flask impressed `Palmer / Wine & Spirit Merchant / Taunton`, with loop handle, 28.5cm; a bottle impressed `Palmer / Wine & Spirit Merchant / Taunton`, with rounded shoulders and loop handle, 32.5cm (flake from body); and a bottle printed `Scarlett & Son / Wine & Spirit Merchant / Taunton`, with rounded shoulders and loop handle, 31.5cm (flake from neck rim).
A Ryosai stoneware Moon Flask, c.1900, moulded and coloured with a boy on a dragon offering to an immortal, the reverse with Mount Fuji, impressed mark, 20.2cm The flask is of Sumida Gawa type, but there were several potters working in the same area. (See lots 52 and 53). CONDITION REPORT: No obvious faults.
A small quantity of militaria etc, including Sam Browne leather belt and cross-strap; a conical glass spirit flask in leather container with straps; a felt covered enamel water bottle in RAF webbing container; pair 1943 dated webbing gaiters; another khaki felt covered enamel water bottle; a horn handled kukri in sheath; another kukri in sheath, with plated blade; and a reproduction WWI military kukri. Average GC
A copper powder flask “Dead Game” (Riling 631), brass top by “G & J W Hawksley Sheffield”, graduated nozzle 2¼ - 3 drams, 8”, overall dark patina (spring broken); a plain flask “Extra Quality Sykes Patent” 2½ - 3¼ drams, 8” (3 small sharp dents); another plain flask, “G & J W Hawksley” on nozzle 2¼-3 drams, 8” (minor dents); Generally GC; and another item. (4)
An 18th century coconut flask, carved overall in oval wreath panels, with “GR” cypher and lion with palm trees, angels and figures in woodland, phoenix in wreath on trophy of flags (one flag bearing an anchor) all within borders of foliage, plain silver (not Hallmarked) nozzle and fine linked suspension chain and mounts, 6¼Â” overall. Good Condition (no stopper). Plate 5
A late 18th century French coconut flask, well carved overall, with a circular panel of 2 female figures in flowing robes, one (left) holding a shield engraved “Prince et Patrie” the other (right) topless and indicating a column engraved “Amour” , and an oval panel showing a Roman soldier drawing his sword with shield facing a galley in full sail, spray of leaves to the base, the top carved as a stylized monster head with 2 blue glass eyes, plain silver nozzle and stopper, suspension chain and mounts, 5½Â” overall. Good Condition with a polished patina. Plate 5
A copper long fluted powder flask (Riling no 1306), of slender panelled form, patent brass top by “G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield”, 3 stage graduated nozzle, 7” overall. Good Condition (one or two minor dents, minor wear to top) Plate 26 Note: Riling states “a Hawksley flask of rare form and decoration”
A scarce French copper powder flask “Panel-Lyre” (Riling 460), brass top with compartment for balls and swivel shell cover, 4 stage graduated nozzle 40-55 grains, body marked “Fabque de Nouchet”, 5” overall. Good Condition (old solder repair to top, a few minor dents not affecting the pattern). Plate 28
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