A Lynton porcelain canted rectangular scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, the front with galleon and continental harbour town, the verso with gilt flowerheads and scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, silver collar, Pegasus finial, 11.5cm high, printed mark (see lot 545 for illustration)
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A Victorian clear glass faceted smelling salt bottle, domed hinged bayonet cover, 4.5cm high, Birmingham 1900; a George V circular rouge pot and cover, engine turned spirals, 5cm diam, Birmingham 1928; a George V bowed rectangular hip flask, hinged bayonet cover, engraved with monogram and inscription, 12.5cm high, Sheffield 1913 (3)
A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting John Elliot Burns, registration no. 556612, named on the reverse, circa 1909, 188mm high *Burns became the first working class Cabinet Minister and President of the Local Government Board in 1905. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 719
A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting Joseph Chamberlain, registration no. 556617, named on the reverse, circa 1909, 191 mm high, head re-glued *Joseph was Secretary for the Colonies until 1903. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 724 although incorrectly identified as Austen.
A tall flask depicting an unidentified lady, circa 1830, 318mm high, cracked *The identity of this and its companion figure remains a mystery, however Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, Queen Caroline and Queen Adelaide are likely subjects. A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 707
A flask by Bournes Potteries depicting a lady thought to be Queen Victoria holding a bird standing beside a pedestal upon which rests a crown, the reverse impressed with maker's mark, circa 1838, 206mm high, hairline crack A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 712
A flask by Bournes Potteries named Victoria on the waistband holding a scroll impressed 'May Peace and Prosperity prevail' the reverse impressed 'Queen Alexandrina Victoria' and maker's mark, circa 1837, 202mm high, minor chips *It was not until her first Privy Council meeting that the new Queen styled herself Victoria in preference to Alexandrina.

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