A late Victorian silver-mounted flask by Beare Falcke, London 1896, with hinged spherical cover, to a plain glass body with cup base, engraved with a monogram ‘CI’; another similiar, with silver-plated mounts; a silver rectangular cigarette case by Stephen J Rose, London 1945, engine turned, and a Victorian silver-gilt sovereign case by William Neale, Birmingham 1885, both engraved with a griffin crest, 287g (9.2oz) gross weighable
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A 19th century gold charm bracelet Of reeded belcher-link design, suspending various 19th century charms and fob seals, charms include: a gold and enamel articulated miniature doll; an early 19th century gold card-case; a glasses case enclosing a pair of glasses; a music box; a set of step ladders; a child's rattle with coral, corallium, teether; a scent flask; and a dice; fob seals include: an oval bloodstone with gold mount modelled as a dog and kennel; an oval bloodstone with two greyhounds; an oval cornelian with greyhound top; and a sardonyx seal modelled as a beehive with hinged locket compartments View on Christie's.com
A Glass Bulbous Thin Necked Claret Jug with stopper having engraved Roman chariot and swag decoration, on splayed lion`s mask feet (chip to rim), 29cm high, also a similar glass flask shaped claret jug having engraved ship, vine and leaf decoration (no stopper and crack to base of handle), 22cm high
A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED PICNIC-SET MARK OF JAMES DIXON AND SONS, LATE 19TH CENTURY Each piece plain, comprising a sandwich box and a mounted glass flask, contained in a leather case engraved with the initials 'AEJS', the case stamped with an initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet The case 5¼ in. (13 cm.) high The initials are those of Albert Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975). View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE II GOLD-MOUNTED GLASS SCENT-BOTTLE CIRCA 1750/1760 Upright cut glass flask of oval section, overlaid with pierced gold cagework embossed with architectural elements, rocaille, flowerheads and foliage, the neck champlevé enamelled with opaque white band inscribed 'JAIME MON CHOIX', scroll and leaf-chased independent gold stopper with detached chain 3¼ in. (82 mm.) high View on Christie's.com
A quantity of silver and vertu, including: a George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, London 1814, engraved with a monogram; a silver, glass and leather small hip flask, Sheffield 1901; another similar electro-plate mounted; two silver small specimen vases, each loaded; a late Victorian inlaid tortoiseshell oblong purse; and a Boer War period book form small paperweight, inset with a portrait bust medallion of Oom Paul and engraved `The Staggerer of Humanity`
An Edwardian silver hip flask, Birmingham 1901, of typical form with engraved monogram, together with a silver cased evening bag, Birmingham 1944, with engine turned decoration, a silver and amber cheroot holder with case, Birmingham 1910, a silver napkin ring, a cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, London Import marks, a Victorian silver teaspoon, a Victorian silver pill box, Chester 1887, a metal chain link handbag and a silver compact and a red lacquered rectangular glove box, (a Lot).
Three wine tasters; fourteen measures including three baluster 1/2 Gill; a pewter, leather and glass flask, marked Apollinaris; a German collapsible beaker in a watch type case; an aluminium collapsible beaker; another with plating worn in a leather case; a picnic set of four beakers, corkscrew and stopper spout; another case distressed. (23)
A mid 19th century cased double barrelled percussion cap 14 bore shotgun by John Blissett Gun & Rifle maker of 322 High Holborn, London, the barrels (polished), length of barrels 73cm (af), 3/4 stocked, the lock engraved with decoration of pheasants and makers name, the whole contained in an oak beize lined case with trade label, containing shot flask, two hardwood handled screw drivers and a hardwood handled nipple key, two cleaning rods etc (illustrated)
A PEARLWARE JUG transfer printed in sepia with an `Indian` sporting scene, the solitary figure blowing a French horn, amongst luxuriant vegetation, the handle and prow lip outlined in ochre enamel, 21.5cm h, c1810 In fine condition 189. A RARE CREAMWARE GENERAL ELIOTT FLASK decorated in coloured glass, moulded to either side with the General`s portrait in high relief, details of his uniform picked out in green glaze, bordered by large sponged spots of manganese, 16.5cm h, c1786 General Sir George Augustus Eliott (1717-1790) was feted for his brilliant defence of Gibraltar, which was besieged by the Spanish fleet from July 1779 to February 1783. The portrait is copied from a caricature of "The Cock of the Rock" based on a drawing by G F Kochler of 1786. Both it and a similar flask are illustrated Lewis, op cit, p164. Small chip on the neck cordon, tiny firing blemish with minor hairline crack in consequence on the hat on one side, no restoration
A FINE AND UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER GILT-MOUNTED PORCELAIN SCENT BOTTLE BY LOUIS DEE of fluted tapering form, decorated with classical figures en camaieu and polychrome foliage in raised gilt borders, the collar and pointed cap engraved with leafy strapwork and studded with eight pink-foiled cabochons, 11cm h, maker`s mark, London 1881, the contemporary Continental porcelain bottle with Vienna shield mark in blue A silver gilt-mounted enamel scent flask similarly jewelled with semi-precious stones, by H W & L Dee, olndon 1872/73 is illustrated Culme (J), Nineteenth-Century silver, 1977, p72. Of the especially fine quality associated with this eminent maker and in fine condition. The silver gilt mounts long left uncleaned but not regilt or restored. The porcelain likewise unrestored and in fine condition. Original to the mount and not `married`
A FINE INDIAN POWDER FLASK, 18TH CENTURY with top-shell body of polished mother-of-pearl, the upper border applied with mother-of-pearl plaquettes framing a series of cartouches, the top with a circular arrangement of shaped plaquettes within a slender red pigment framework (the base with a very small patched repair), fitted with its original turned shell nozzle and stopper, and a pair of faceted gilt copper mounts for suspension 12.5cm; 4 7/8in high A closely related example is preserved in the Kremlin Collections, Moscow and the Musée de l`Armée, Paris, inv. M2385. See J-P Reverseau 2004, p. 239.
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