Three Various Silver Items, comprising an Elizabeth II silver photograph-frame, by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 1991, oblong, the sides stamped with foliage and flowers, in original box, 17.3cm wide; an Elizabeth II silver spirit-flask, by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1998, circular, with screw cap and a Persian box, engraved with foliage scrolls (3)
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A circular box and cover, decorated with torii gate beside a toro [stone lantern], 17cm diameter; together with: a small Satsuma vase, 15 cm high; a small lacquered dish; a metal fitting designed as a nihonzaru with a gourd flask and sakazuki, 6.5 cm; and eight wood netsuke or small okimono [damage and wear] [12]
Three small jades of almost whitish hue, comprising: a pi of typical circular form, with central circular hole, 6 cm diameter; a double gourd flask flanked on either side by a dragon, 4.5 cm high; and a small figure carved as a standing boy, about 5 cm high. Each jade with a fitted wood stand [6]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. By direct Family Descent to her from a PrIvate UK Collection.Condition Report: There are minor damages to the stands.The jades are in good condition.
Victorian cut glass and silver mounted perfume flask, Birmingham 1889, tortoiseshell and silver mounted moulded glass perfume bottle, Chinese silver scent bottle, circular silver scent bottle, silver cased scent bottle, two perfume funnels, London 2000, silver cased travelling watch, six continental and other silver boxes a thimble and a button hook.
A collectors lot to include; A pewter and leather hip flask, a Birmingham hallmarked silver and enamel Football fob, a couple of dress watches, a compass, three plated cigarette cases all with engine turned decoration, a brass vesta case, a novelty R.A.F matchbox holder with calendar to reverse, a cased metal Rolls Razor, a collection of various lighters including Ronson, (one with compartment for cigarettes to below), some English silver and half silver coins, other coins, a pewter tankard, two silver plated mugs and a small lockable wooden box. (1 box)
A collection of Bakelite items to include; A G.P.O octagonal wall clock with G.R motif, a British Thomson Houston Co Ltd cone loud speaker, a Smiths Enfield Deco style cmantel clock, a further Deco style mantel clock, a chrome handled refillable Thermos flask with stopper, two commemorative trinket boxes, commemorative ashtray, a cased 30 amps 250 volt metre, and other small bakelite items. Along with a Bakelite reference book. (1 box)
A collection of metal ware to include; a tall modern layered Dragon designed brass vase, engraved detail, marked to base. With a Bredene Mylius pewter salad fork and spoon servers of Norway. A planished pewter plate, a James Dixon & Sons plated and leather 1/8 pt hip flask, (crack to glass), and a Howard pewter tea pot with cane handle.
4-teilige Limoges-Sitzgruppe, Flakon und LaternenuhrFür die Puppenstube. Limoges, France gemarkt. Wohl 2. H. 20. Jh. Porzellan, Metall. H 4 - 6,5 cm. Tisch, 2 Stühle und 1 Armlehnsessel mit eingelegten, blauen Porzellanplatten und Golddekor. Dazu passender Flakon und Puppenstubenuhr mit Papierzifferblatt 1 Sitz geklebt. 4-piece Limoges settee, flask and lantern clockFor the dollhouse. Limoges, France marked. Probably 2nd H. 20th century Porcelain, metal. H 4 - 6,5 cm. Table, 2 chairs and 1 armchair with inlaid blue porcelain plates and gold decor. In addition, matching flacon and dollhouse clock with paper dial 1 seat glued. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Eight small silver and other white metal pieces, comprising a model of a vintage motor car stamped 'Italy 925', 2.5cms, an unmarked trowel form book mark with agate handle, 7.5cms, a small scent flask decorated with a fairy, apparently unmarked, 3.2cms, a hallmarked perfume funnel, a Queens Regiment sweetheart brooch, and three thimbles, two with hallmarks. (8)
Mixed box of items including: Chinese porcelain blue and white Qing period ginger jar (missing cover), 20th century blue and white Chinese moon flask, modern floral polychrome decorated Chinese bowl, Chinese Batavian Ware brown glazed blue and white bowl having Nanking Cargo sticker to base with No. 5243, two pairs of African carved hardwood figural bookends (18.5 cm and 10.5cm high approx) and a seventeen piece Royal Doulton 'Larchmont' design coffee set. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of china to include: Royal Worcester miniature vases, Aynsley 'Celeste' vase, various Art pottery and other vases, Wedgwood Jasperware pin tray, Royal Copenhagen candle holder, terracotta painted moon flask, ladles, miniature teapot, animal figures, Poole pottery preserve jar, fairings 'Three O'clock in the morning', hardstone carved goldfish roundel, Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' teapot, cruet set, Mason's Ironstone 'Swansea' design ramekin, Wedgwood black Jasperware chamberstick, pin trays, preserve jars etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Joseph Green Lambeth salt-glaze stoneware Victoria flask, 1837, a salt-glaze stoneware marriage cup, a stoneware figure of a man in tricorn hat seated and drinking, a Gardeners ink work salt glaze stoneware Mr Punch ink pot, and three other salt-glaze stoneware figural pieces, incised mark to base, 21cm. high (7)
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT WARES (4)Comprising; a glass spirit flask, the top London 1902, the pull-off beaker base London 1888, with a pig skin case, a beaker cum funnel cum screw top box set, London 1912 and two further funnels, London 1916 and London 1881, combined gross weight 208 gms
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES (4)Early 19th century Comprising; a figure of a hunter with dog, 18.5cm high; a figure a kneeling classical maiden, 12cm high; a figure of a girl kneeling resting her head on a plinth, 9cm high; a group of two musicians on a square base, 18.5cm highHunter- restoration to the fingers of his right hand and to the powder flask. Restoration to the tree stump and to the dog's tail. Some small losses to the leaves and flowersKneeling classical maiden- restoration to her nose and thumb and forefinger of right hand. Small chips to the flower posy.Kneeling girl- overall in good conditionMusicians group- some restoration to the boys' right arm and jacket and to the horn. Restoration to the tip of the girl's instrument. Some restoration and a small chip around the rim of the base. Restoration to the top of the tree trunk
Clarence E Mulford Hopalong Cassidy, two US Time Corporation child’s wrist watches, a box for wrist watch; Chad Valley Hopalong Snap, in original box; a Timpo Hopalong foot and mounted; a Japanese lead copy of a Herald mounted Hopalong; plastic Hopalong and California; and other recent figure; an Aladdin Industries thermos flask (missing lid); a Mini-Movies film; a party invitation and greetings card
An exceptional Nevers façon de Venise flask, first half 17th centuryIn translucent turquoise-blue glass, of conical form with a wide base, the tall neck with a flared rim, profusely splashed with bright spots and streaks in opaque white, red, yellow and pale blue, the neck trailed with a vermicular collar also in translucent turquoise-blue glass, a shallow 'kick-up' to the base, 25.8cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePaul Gresswell-Wilkins CollectionThis remarkable flask is of a distinctive type attributed to Nevers, France. Nevers flasks of different form, all in turquoise glass with similar opaque splashed decoration, are illustrated by Sylvie Lhermite-King, Cent Verres Français 1550-1750 (2008), pp.86-91, nos.40-41 and 43. Flasks of similar form in colourless or deep blue glass with trailed and combed decoration are illustrated on pp.96-9 and 102-7, nos.47-48 and 51-53. Similar flasks in clear glass, perhaps Nevers, feature in paintings by Diego Velázquez, including one of circa 1617 in the Hermitage (inv. no.ГЭ-389) and another dated 1618 in the National Gallery of Scotland (inv. no.NG 2180).The use of opaque yellow splashes on the present lot is rarely seen on Nevers splashed glass of this type, with white, red and turquoise splashing being more typical. A beaker applied with raspberry prunts illustrated by Lhermite-King (2008), p.91, no.42 employs an identical palette to the present lot. Compare also to the flask in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. no.81.8.1) splashed with a similar palette without pale blue. No other flask combining this distinctive form with splashed decoration would appear to be recorded in the literature. For Nevers flasks of this shape in colourless glass, with trailed and combed decoration in opaque white, see the example in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (inv. no.2002.48.1) and that sold by Couton Veyrac Jamault, Nantes, on 29 September 2021, lot 361.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Belgian armorial sealed mineral water flask, circa 1724-43 Of light amber tint, the flattened ovoid body with a long slender neck with a crimped string rim, applied just below with a small seal inscribed 'POUHON IN SPA' around the coat of arms of Georges-Louis de Berghes or the town of Spa surmounted by a coronet, with a shallow basal 'kick-up', 23.4cm high Footnotes: Provenance Sheelah Ruggles-Brise Collection and thence by family descent Literature Sheelah Ruggles-Brise, Sealed Bottles (1949), pp.77-8 These extremely rare bottles were produced in three different sizes, with the present lot being the full-sized version, see Willy van den Bossche, Antique Glass Bottles (2001), pp.186-7, pls.136A-B and David Burton, Antique Sealed Bottles (2015), pp.1628-9. Georges-Louis de Berghes was Prince-Bishop of the Principality of Liège (1724-1743) and his arms were also used by the nearby town of Spa in the Ardennes. Pouhon was the name of the spring in the town, mineral water from which was exported worldwide from the late 16th century for its medicinal properties, rendering the name of the town synonymous with mineral waters elsewhere. Flasks with glass seals were produced between 1724 and 1743 only, replacing the earlier examples sealed with green wax, in order to prevent nearby competitors from selling their water in imitation bottles. The bottles would originally have been encased in straw wicker, some of which were imported into England by Henry Eyre in the 1730s. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Venetian or façon de Venise lattimo flask, late 17th century or circa 1800In characteristic opaque creamy-white glass, of globular form with a very tall slender neck, flared at the rim and with a trailed vermicular collar, applied to the neck and body with two pair of highly distinctive opposing pincered 'handles' with traces of gilding, with a shallow basal 'kick-up', 24.2cm highFootnotes:This flask would appear to be unique. It belongs to a group of Venetian vessels all made from lattimo glass of this distinctive creamy tint, some of which are also applied with very similar pincered handles perhaps representing seahorses or rampant lions. They include several small footed bowls or salts, two of which are illustrated and discussed by Anna-Elisabeth Theuerkauff-Liederwald, Venezianisches Glas der Veste Coburg (1994), p.118, nos.66 and 67. For two long-necked flasks attributed to the same workshop, see pp.454-5, nos.533-4. A group of translucent blue vases with identical pincered handles of related production are discussed on pp.507-9, no.642.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BRASS TEA KETTLE - of rectangular form with floral embossed decoration and with ebonised twist handle, on open stand with burner, 33cms H, a pressed glass inkstand, 5cms H, 90.5cms W, 14cms D, brass jug of tapering cylindrical form with loop handle, 24cms H, EPNS hip flask with engraved decoration, ETC
A pair of diminutive silver salts,by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1878, each on bun feet, with two associated silver spoons,3 x 3cm together with a white metal and leather bound hip flask,with engraved body, 9.5cm high,(3)Condition ReportOne of the spoons is broken.Oxidisation and surface scratches.
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