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A Collection of Antiquities and Interesting Objects, including - a Roman glass flask, circa 1st/4th century AD, of light green tint, 4.75ins, a plain Islamic oil lamp of typical form, the body with brown slip, 3.25ins, a black attic ware jug with red body, 5ins high, and seventeen other pieces, various
Ten Royal Doulton Stoneware Pieces, including - bulbous flask decorated with blue and brown Art Nouveau style motifs on a dark mottled blue ground 7ins high overall impressed Royal Doulton mark 7289 DD and incised H, flask and stopper with Art Nouveau thistle motif on a navy blue ground 8.5ins high overall impressed Royal Doulton 1309 with James Burrough Ltd Lambeth SE Distillers of the Choicest Liqueurs Since 1820 printed to base, and jug with raised floral decoration on blue/green and brown bands 8ins high
Group of silver, including pair of clothes brushes, hallmarked W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1920 & 1923, silver hip flask cup, hallmarked London 1897, silver retractable pencil holder, hallmarked Chester 1910, etc, together with an electroplated four piece cruet set, in velvet and silk lined fitted case, approximate weighable silver 2.8 ozt (86.9 grams)
Small silver screw cap hip flask, hallmarked and a silver plated square cigarette box, with monogram to coverCondition Report:Hip flask gross weight approx 1.75 ozt, converted from a cigarette case, with two sets of hallmarks one to main body and one converted neck. No cork, cap heavily knocked.
A Arnold & Son hypodermic syringe, brass, with embossed makers seal, together with a collection of interchangeable needles and others accessories, in a fabric lined wooden case, together with a brass buoyance measure with glass flask, boxed, a Lifetime Baumanometer sphygmomanometer by Nuelinsa and two miniature glass flasks in cases
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Paris, Smoothbore, round, turn-off, 11 mm cal. barrels; boxlock type frame engraved with floral motifs, with upper cock and foldaway trigger. Ebony, drop-shaped butt with iron drum. Kept in their wooden case covered with black paper, with partially gilded imprints, lined with red velvet with gold name 'Lepage-Moutier' between floral decorations. Complete with flask, box and multi-purpose bullet mold. length 14 cm.
THERE'S MONEY IN OLD BRASS! A nice pair of brass candlesticks and also a SUBSTANTIAL brass incense diffuser on three legs - a small copper flask 10cm height approx and some solid brass animals to include a hen and a pigeon with lastly a small round vintage wall barometer 15cm diameter approx
Four bottles to include BALLANTINE'S 15 year old blended Scotch whisky 43% abv 75cl boxed, JAMESON Irish whiskey 40% abv 70cl in gift set with hip flask, MACKINLAY'S Legacy 12 year old blended Scotch whisky 70° proof 26 2/3 fluid ounces boxed, and STAG BREATH LIQUEUR 19.8% abv. 70cl boxed. (4)
An unusual composite Vampire Slaying Kit, likely a marriage of several 19th century parts, housed in fitted Gothic style Coromandel wood box. To include: a small pocket percussion pistol with walnut chequered grip, a percussion cap tin (minus caps), an Indo-Persian Mughal dagger with niello style decoration and Damascus blade, a painted brass crucifix with date of A.D. 1863 to the reverse, a small copper powder flask, a string of rosary beads, a wooden mallet, and 3 moulded glass bottles. The box is of Coromandel wood, with applied Gothic quatrefoil brass strapping and bone inlay. The interior is fitted to snuggly house the contents, and is lined with burgundy felt. Approximately 22.8cm x 15.3cm x 10.6cm. Condition: generally good to most items within the kit. The box has a small fracture to the wood on the lid, and has one small brass stud missing from the strapping. The pocket pistol is cosmetically good, but can only be set to half cock. The dagger has some wear to the niello finish from storage, but is otherwise good. All other elements appear to be in good order. Notes: the box is complete with its original key.
A collection of African ethnographica, comprising a Dogon seated female figure, 60.5cm (excluding wood base); a Turkana headrest, Kenya, 18.5cm; a Bamana figure of a standing female, a carved cloth to the front, the body and face with scarifications, 46cm; ab Ashanti Akua-ba figure, 31cm, a small stool with incised geometric and punched roundel decoration, 23.5cm diameter; a pounder figure, 26.5cm; and a leather bound wood powder flask, 28cmQty: 7
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FLASK by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2010, flattened circular form, with screw-off cover. 11cm by 9cm, 4 troy ouncesLight surface scratching. The marks are very clear and crisp. The screw-top works well and fastens tightly. Not cork but another intact material. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND PORCELAIN SCENT FLASK by Samuel Mordan & Co, London 1892, the globular body enamelled and gilded with floral sprays and butterflies, the hinged gilt cover opening with a push button and fitted with a suspension ring. 7.5cm by 6cmFairly heavy surface scratching to the painted decoration and gilding, some minor crazing, gilt to mount worn, lacking stopper
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by George William Adams, London 1876, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, presentation inscription to the front, engraved with a crest and motto to the back, the lower half a detachable cup, gilded to interior, engraved 'RAIT / GLASGOW' to base of cup. 14.2cm high, 8.2 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Cup a very snug fit to base. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Presentation inscription reads 'William D McJannet / Solicitor / Irvine'. Minor dings, small marks and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK by Sampson Mordan II, London 1888, of reeded circular form, chased with birds, scrolls and flowers. 6.5cm high, 1 troy ounceThe marks are clear. The screw cap works well. Engraved to the collar of the cap T.D.O. 1890. In lovely condition. Not glass lined, neck in good condition.
A VICTORIAN PORCELAIN SCENT FLASK by Samuel Mordan & Co, the globular body enamelled with a pair of birds perching upon a blossoming bough, the hinged gilt cover opening with a push button and fitted with a suspension ring. 7.5cm by 6cmNo hallmarks but in our opinion would test as silver-gilt, signed 'S. Mordan & Co' to inside cover. Light wear to the enamel mounts not hallmarked, lacking stopper, indistinct kite mark painted to side.
A GEORGE V SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, plain rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, the lower section a detachable cup, gilded to interior. 12.8cm by 9.2cm, 6.5 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright on cup base. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by Edward Osborn Marples, Chester 1899, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, the flask with a canted corner and twist hinged cap, with detachable cup/cover. Approx. 11cm by 8.5cm, 6.5 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Small dings to lower half of body, back left edge. Cover hinge with slight play in it, but sturdy. Twist cover closes securely - not tested for leaks. Cork dry and with split, has come away at the edges slightly. Cup fits snugly, surface scrape marks to back of body from use. No engraving. Other light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, AND A NORWEGIAN SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL PIN DISH the scent flask by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Birmingham 1890, circular, repoussé with a flowerhead each side, with waisted edge and screw-off cover; the Scandinavian dish by Marius Hammer, Bergen, early 20th Century, circular, the well with pale blue starburst guilloché enamel decoration, stamped '925S'. (2) Dish 6.1cm diameter, 1.6 troy ounces grossFlask - marks clear and well struck, multiple strikings to base and each side. Minor dings to the body and edges, the cover heavily dented and slightly misshapen.Dish - gilding to reverse heavily worn. Surface marks/tarnish and light scratches to reverse. Minor dings to edge. Light surface scratches to enamel but no losses.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1902, plain rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, the lower section a detachable cup. 12cm by 7.2cm, 5.6 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Small dings to corners and cap, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A 19th century flask butt air cane having twenty and one half inch black enamelled barrel with lever operated tap loader, a shagreen covered removeable flask stock, also including pump and foot plate, bullet mould and replacement cocking key. Associated oak motoring case bearing label for 'Thomas K Baker, gunmaker of London'. Overall length 99cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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