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SMELLING SALTS FLASK. A Victorian silver cased glass smelling salts flask, the exterior fully engraved, the interior with glass stopper. (Damage to glass interior & small dent to hinged lid). Length 5.3cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A Silver Plated Chatelain, Crowned Spread Eagle with Patriarchal Cross of Lorraine with Three Suspension Chains Also Featuring Crowned Eagle, Exterior Chains Culminating in Pocket Watch Holder Having Central Raised Eagle, Rope and Stylised Leaf Filigree Work and Surmounted by Pierced Foliate Finial, Verso Hinged with Glazed Panel to Part Velvet Lined Interior, (to Fit Pocket Watch 35mm Wide) Together with an Unrelated Continental (Probably Dutch) Silver Scent Flask, Stamped 800, with Suspension Chain and Finger Hoop. Total Drop 17cms
Two Italian Maiolica pilgrim flasks, 17th-18th Century,one painted with the Papal arms of Alexander VII (Pope 1665-1677), the reverse with a Sacred monogram, 23cm, the other flask probably Sicillian, with a hollow centre, in bright orange, ochre and green, 26cm, together with a trencher salt in Urbino style, Cupid supports and painted Classical head, 16cm wide(3)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: the first: section of spout missing and approx. 1/3 of foot lacking. Further glued broken pieces to both. Glaze fritting to handles. Second: large chip to lower part of one side. Glaze fritting. The salt with a broken shell and two remaining chipped. One cherub missing an arm. One foot on base missing
A selection of Greek and Roman pottery, comprising a Roman Modiolus or grain measure, 1st-early 2nd Century AD, with a ring handle on the side, 10cm high, a Roman blackware carinated jar, 9cm high, a Byzantine pottery storage pot, 10.5cm high, a Mycaenean oinochoe with banded and painted decoration, 9cm high, a Greek feeder flask with painted geometric decoration, 9.5cm high and a Greek blackware miniature pitcher (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A selection of Roman glass, 1st-4th Century AD, all in pale green glass, comprising a small bowl, 5.7cm diameter, a conical unguentarium, 7cm high, an ointment pot, 5cm high, an onion-shaped juglet with a rich golden iridescence from burial, 7.5cm high, together with the neck of a Byzantine glass flask, 5th Century AD, later reduced to form a funnel and a small jug in Sidonian style, the side panels moulded with vase motifs, trailed handle and rim, 9cm. (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Funnel - Exterior decoration to funnel, peeling interior with lime scale deposits. Small vase - slightly misshapen with good pontil at base, later deposit throughout interior. Flat vase - cloudy with flakey deposits to interior. Smaller bulbous vase - with small chip to neck, lime deposits inside. Shorter ewer - very badly coated otherwise in good condition. Shaped ewer - with deposits on exterior, no chipping.
A large stoneware harvest flask, circa 1850, in the form of John Barleycorn or Souter Jonney, in two-tone brown salt-glaze and a London salt-glazed stoneware spirit barrel crisply applied with the Royal Arms of Queen Victoria, 29.5cm high (2)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Harvest jug in the form of John Barelycorn/Souter Jonney- handle cracked and restored, short hairline crack extending from edge of footrim to underside of base.The barrel - minor chipping to edge of spout, small flat chip to the rim at top, scattered footrim chipping, otherwise ok.
A Roman glass flask, 2nd -3rd Century AD, in pale green glass and of generous size with a pear-shaped body below a cylindrical neck and flattened rim, 16cm high, typical surface weathering, contained within a display case/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The inside has limey deposits which in places in main body prevent view to inside. Former decoration to exterior almost completely obliterated. Cracks to the base, spreading in the lower part of the bulb. Other scratches apparent throughout.
John Leach (born 1939) a stoneware Millennium cider flask, 2000, hand-thrown with a pulled handle, glazed interior and rim, applied seal on the shoulder dated AD MM, 28cm high, impressed mark Muchelney/Note: this flask was given by the potter to Henry Sandon following a press photo taken of Henry and John Leach holding the flask, 11 February 2001/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An 'onion' wine bottle, early 18th Century, with trailed rim and kick-in base, in dark bottle green with evidence of burial, 16.5cm high, together with a Persian emerald green 'saddle flask' or 'Shiraz' bottle, Iran region, circa 1740-1800, of flattened shape, 23cm high (2)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Green wine bottle, onion shaped - evidence of burial and surface deposits, with surface scratching to underside and to the body. Green Persian bottle - small inclusions and minor faults to body and neck, slight surface scratching, overall ok.
Stanhopes, an early 20th Century German plated metal military drinking flask, printed in German 'Home Watchword out of Hameln, souvenir of my service time' and 'My heart is like a beehive', manuscript inscription 'Res. [Reservist] Henne' and service details, with woollen lanyard, 220mm high, with image a.f., F-G (1)
A WOODEN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY AND ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, large AF wooden canteen damage and bottom has fallen through, containing assorted loose cutlery pieces, together with a silver plated wine cooler, egg cups, sugar bowl, trays, milk jug, pepperettes, hip flask, napkin rings etc (condition report: canteen is extremely damaged and the bottom is falling through)
QUANTITY OF SILVER, including a tray by William Henry Creswick, Chester, 1945 with wedding anniversary inscription, approx 15oz, a loving cup by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1905, approx 5oz, a James Dixon and Sons crocodile skin patterned early 20th century hip flask, a trophy, ashtray, small cream jug, napkin rings, four plated coasters, and others. (Qty)
7 BOTTLES OF WHISKY AND 2 BOTTLES OF BEER FROM THE WRECK OF THE SS WALLACHIA BLENDED WHISKY 7 BOTTLES OF WHISKY AND 2 BOTTLES OF BEER FROM THE WRECK OF THE SS WALLACHIAThis extraordinary collection was salvaged from the wreck of the SS Wallachia, which sank nearly one hundred and thirty years ago in the Firth of Clyde. Comprising seven bottles of whisky, two bottles of beer (believed to be McEwan's Export) and three pieces of the wooden crates they were transported in, this represents a unique opportunity for someone to acquire a fascinating slice of whisky history.WILKINSON'S DECANTER - Along side the standard sized, and half bottle of Charles Wilkinson whisky included in the lot, this glass decanter is perhaps the rarest piece in the collection. One of only two such decanters recovered on the dive, it was originally sealled with a cork stopper. This was replaced with the glass stopper recovered from a subsequent dive. Due to the stopper being filled with air it was found floating up against the roof of the cargo hold.ROBERT BROWN FOUR CROWN - One full sized bottle and two half bottles. These have been re-sealled with new corks, as the originals were too deteriorated. The original capsules are still present, and indicate that these bottles are Robert Brown's Four Crown blend, a favourite of King Edward VII.Also included is a Robert Brown Four Crown hip-flask and water jug. However, these are not items that were recovered from the wreck.DUMPY BOTTLE - While the original capsule and labels are no longer present, this bottle matches others recovered that were embossed with the name of Dufftown distillery on their base.Qty: 9WILKINSON'S DECANTER - The glass stopper has been secured with transparent silicon sealant to minimise evaporation.DUMPY BOTTLE (MACKIE'S) - The fill level has dropped below the shoulder of the bottle, which shows signs of leakage. We estimate that it contains approximately three quarters of its original volume.The original corks sealling the whisky bottles have been removed and replaced to minimise deterioration of the liquid.
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