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Matchbox /Vivid Imaginations Thunderbird and Joe 90 TV and Film related modern toys: consisting of Joe 90 suitcase, Jet Air car, Thunderbird 5-piece Rescue pack, lunchbox with can and flask, Boots Christmas Cracker pack and one other, The mole, 2 POD vehicles and 1, 2 and 4 card packs E-NM in G-E packaging, other items including TV21 comic and Lady Penelope comic from 1965 and 1966 (2), G (34)
An early Victorian green glass flagon c.1850, the body of globular form with compressed sides, loop handle and pontil mark, the neck with silver plated mount and silver plated and cork ball stopper, 19.3cm. high excl. stopper; together with a 19th century clear glass flask, with quilted diamond pattern body and applied blue line rim, pontil to base, 10.8cm. high; and a pair of 19th century emerald green finger bowls or glass rinsers plus another similar, 12.5cm. diameter. (5)
A Westly Richards percussion cap 12bore side by side shot gun, serial number 2043, the damascus barrels with ramrod, double sidelock action signed as per title, double trigger with engraved steel trigger guard on a walnut stock, also together with a copper powder flask and leather shot flask.
A cased Colt .36 calibre `Model 1851` single action six shot Navy revolver serial number 38281 for 1854, with octagonal sighted barrel stamped `Address Col.Colt London` retaining faint traces of original blue finish, the cylinder with engraved naval scene, stamped `Colts Patent` to frame, walnut one piece grips, iron grip strap with lanyard and iron trigger guard, matching numbers throughout, London proof marks, in a fitted case with cleaning rod, Colts patent bullet mould, iron nipple tool, cap tin and Colts Navy Flask by James Dixon & Sons.
A RARE JAMES II SILVER GILT TRAVELLING SET finely engraved in the manner of Simon Gribelin with amorini trumpeters or birds and foliate scrolls, comprising beaker of oval section and slightly flared at the mouth, double spice box and knife, twin pronged fork and Rat Tail spoon, each with detachable flared haft terminating in a cut card pommel, in fitted shagreen case, the lid applied with an oval plaque engraved with armorials and dated 1714, 13cms h, maker`s mark only, FS over s, a crown above, a crescent below, c1685-90, 9ozs 10dwts Provenance: The arms are those of General Charles Churchill, younger brother of John, 1st Duke of Marlborough of Blenheim Palace with, on an inescutcheon of pretence, those of Gould. Born at Ashe Manor, Devonshire on 2 February 1656, Charles Churchill embarked upon his distinguished military career after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. His swift elevation in the Service was as rapid as it was merited and at the Battle of Blenheim (13 August 1704) he ably assisted his brother, who respected his advice, in forcing the passage of the River Nebel. He retired in 1708 and died without legitimate issue on 29 December 1714. He was interred in the Church at Great Mintern where a notable monument was erected. Churchill married in 1702, Mary (d.1757), sole heiress of James Gould of Dorchester and to her he left his estate and most of his personal effects. It seems likely that the present lot was commissioned by, or presented to Churchill, maybe as a gift of his wife and could well have been used on campaign. The dated armorial, perhaps engraved by a hand unfamiliar with heraldry, was presumably added as a memento to what was clearly a personal or favourite possession and of sentimental or historical significance. In the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum is a pilgrim flask by Pierre Platel that passed on the death of Charles Churchill to the 1st Duke, who caused the General`s arms to be engraved upon it, also in 1714 (M854-1927). Such is the quality and refinement of his work, that it is certain the maker FSs was a Huguenot. Only about 15 or 16 items bearing his mark are known and of these only a pair of cups and stands are fully marked (London 1688). These and the rest of his oeuvre that comprises only small articles of domestic plate are greatly enhanced by delicate ornamental engraving of such merit that in her catalogue of the Untermyer Collection the acknowledged expert and curator Yvonne Hackenbroch described it as being "of rare sensitivity". For lists of extant work by the maker see Lomax (J), British Silver at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, Leeds 1992, pp 169-170 and the Catalogue of the sale of the Meech Collection, Sotheby`s New York Part I, 22 October 1993, lot 49. In the same fine condition as when sold anonymously in these `rooms 25th March 1999, lot 105, bought by the present vendor.
AN UNUSUAL EDWARD VII MINIATURE SILVER SHOT FLASK crested, 7.5cm l, by Grey & Co, London 1908, a Victorian silver hexagonal scent bottle, by S Mordan & Co, London 1887, a Victorian silver snuff box, engine turned, maker HJ, Birmingham 1890, a Victorian silver and medallic Forester`s jewel, by A D Loewenstark & Sons, London 1882, a silver koala novelty baby`s rattle and a Victorian mother of pearl faced purse, set with a porcelain medallion painted with a girl Flask lacking the shutter but externally complete. Mordan scent bottle with slight play in the hinge but undamaged, snuff box and jewel both in excellent condition, the purse also fine, the koala rattle slightly defective
A 120 BORE SIX SHOT PEPPERBOX REVOLVER with case hardened barrels and bar hammer, the scroll engraved action signed CONWAY MANCHESTER, with conforming trigger guard, backstrip and butt plate, varnished rosewood grips, some original finish, barrels 6.5cm l, Birmingham proof marks, mid 19th c with an embossed brass pistol flask and G & J Hawksley brass powder measure with turned rosewood handle, in a plush lined rosewood case (3) In good condition, one part of the box requires regluing
A WOOD TYPE CREAMWARE SAILOR TOBY JUG decorated in coloured glazes, the well modelled figure holding a flask and glass in manganese hat and blue coat, sepia grey trousers and manganese shoes, seated on a block and gravestone shaped plinth with inky dash edge, 29.5cm h, c1780-90 Hat chipped, handle broken and restuck. Lacking lower part of the bottle held in the left hand, no recent or professional restoration
A PURPLE LUSTRE MERMAID SCENT FLASK with orange body and scaly green tail, 7cm h, c1820 and two Staffordshire porcelain tapersticks, decorated in cobalt and yellow or apricot, painted pattern numbers, c1830 (3) Tip of mermaid`s tail restored and with slight wear, tapersticks with localised wear to gilding
Chinese famille rose small vase, Imari decorated vase, blue and white moon flask shaped vase, a jar and a Chinese yellow ground vase and bowl Wavy rim vase - chips to rim. Yellow vase - large hairlines at the neck, chips, restored foot. Yellow stand - several chips to inside and outside rims and underside. Others ok
A parcel lot of Royal Doulton Kingsware to include two `The Jovial Monk` flasks of different forms and `Oyez! Oyez` jug for Dewar`s Whiskey, Micamber flask, `Memories` jug, Don Quixote jug, Dickens Weller Senior pot, Dickens miniature Fagan jug A/F and a John Barleycorn character jug, 9 pieces
A Parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Woods Ivory ware Art Deco sandwich set, iridescent glass lily vase, Victorian glass jug with etched floral decoration, two lidded bottles with cut floral decoration A/F, two jugs with enamel and gilt decoration, two vases, flask with pewter lid, Accurist gold plated watch with rolled gold bracelet, two faceted cordial glasses, wooden mantle clock A/F, approx. 21 pieces
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