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An extremely rare and interesting late 17th century "chinoiserie" scent flask, of shaped oval outline with a domed oval foot, a key shaped stopper and a part matt, part polished ground, each side decorated with an oval vignette one depicting a sage-like figure looking up at birds and prunus; the other a lady within a small gazebo, draping her robes over the side rail, struck once on the foot with an Angers-type makers mark, for Pierre Labrosse, London 1695-1700, 2.5in (6.3cm) high, 0.75oz. For further information see The Silver Society Journal Autumn 1998 the article Huguenot Refugees from Anjou, by the late Brian Beet. The article illustrates this particular flask and its mark and goes into great detail about the maker Pierre Labrosse and his family.
Six mounted glass items including: a square section scent flask, the embossed cover inscribed 'Rose', a stamp-dampner in the form of a brush with a cut glass bottle, a pepper mill, a cylindrical toilet bottle (the cover inscribed 'CAN'), an egg shaped pepper and a continental tear-drop shaped perfume bottle. (6)
A Meriden Silver Plate Co. spirit flask, engraved with a scene of golfers beside a motor car with a golf club house in the distance, 18.5cm high and a silver mounted golf ball match holder, with crossed longnose golf club supports, match striker to the reverse, made by H.B., Birmingham, 1890 (2)
A rare Indo-Persian powder-flask (wootz) of watered steel,18th/early 19th Century with pod-shaped body joined by a brass seam, decorated on each side with a vertical arrangement of three cartouche-shaped panels and a stylised flower, fitted with a pierced loop for suspension, with no provision for a cut-off, and retaining some of its watered pattern throughout 25cm; 9.875in Powder-flasks of this form are frequently encountered in painted leather and hide; examples in watered steel are notably rare.
A brass cartridge box,Balkan or Greek,19th Century the front, top and sides cast and chased with characteristic designs of trophies and scrollwork, fitted with belt loop at the rear, and hinged lid; another, 19th century, of white metal, the front cast and chased with scrolls and flowers, fitted with belt loop at the rear and hinged lid, and a Moroccan priming-flask, decorated with a central panel of enamelled flowers on each face and fitted with cut-off and a pair of suspension rings the first: 13.5cm; 5.25 in high (3) Op.cit., p.172, fig. 119e and p.34 fig.13b.
A Caucasian silver-mounted powder-flask,19th century of flattened horn, with large silver mounts decorated with punched and nielloed ornament, including spring cut-off, fitted with bone basal cap and retaining an early leather suspension loop; a Persian steel powder-flask, late 18th/19th century, of characteristic form fitted with spring cut-off; and another, 19th century, similar, applied over its surface with shaped brass plaques and fitted with a brass spring cut-off The first: 12.5cm; 4.875in (3) Op.cit., p.193, fig.135 and p.229, fig.169.
A highland silver-mounted dress garniture,late 19th Century comprising dirk with notched blade by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, engraved silver ferrule, carved basket-weave grip studded with silver nails, and silver openwork pommel set with a foil-backed paste, in its silver-mounted scabbard engraved with St Andrew on the middle mount, complete with its extra pieces en suite (each missing its pommel paste, the locket detached, the scabbard shrunk); a silver-mounted velvet-faced leather baldrick; powder-flask, of stained flattened cowhorn, cast, chased and engraved white metal mounts at the base, centre and top, each set with a foil-backed paste, and original robust silver chain; and a plaid brooch, set with a central pink foil-backed paste surrounded by five smaller yellow foil-backed pastes all within an openwork frame of traditional knotwork and flowers; together with a large Mediterranean knife, 19th Century, with broad tapering blade cut with a slender fuller on each side, swelling grip of contrasting pieces of horn, retained by an engraved silver collar top and bottom, in its original leather scabbard with large silver mounts engraved with conventional flowers and foliage (the scabbard in two pieces) the dirk: 43.2cm; 17in (5)
a quantity of wooden charge-holders for musketeers' bandoliers,first half of the 17th century comprehensively of two slightly differing types, with turned bottle-shaped bodies each fitted with a flanged wooden collar and nozzle-cover, with the latter sliding on a string, and some suspended from fragmented portions of bandoliers (eleven with worm damage, generally light, two nozzle-covers missing); together with three lengths of musketeers' on gunners' match, 17th century, and a musketeer's powder-flask, early 17th century (in relic condition) average: 11.5cm; 4.5 in (29)
A rare pair of Swiss percussion pistols by Johann Muller in Bern,circa 1840-50 with earlier Neapolitan smooth-bored sighted barrels formed in two stages with chiselled girdle between, swamped towards the muzzles, the breeches inlaid with a series of decorative gold-lined marks enclosing a pair of gold-lined Neapolitan manufactory stamps (Neue Stockel 817 and 814), and retaining most of their early charcoal twist finish, case-hardened breeches with gold-lined maker's stamps of J.Muller a Berne, plain case-hardened breech tangs, signed border-engraved case-hardened locks, highly figured walnut full stocks, chequered butts, plain blued steel mounts, case-hardened trigger-plates with pineapple finial, steel belt hooks, horn fore-end caps, white metal escutcheons, original horn-tipped wooden ramrods, and much original finish: in original lined and fitted oak case (the compartments with minor shrinkage and border wear), the lid with trade label of Johan Muller, Buchsenmacher in Bern, and retaining almost its full original compliment of accessories (the powder measure perhaps associated), including a fine embossed copper flask signed 'B a P', for Michel Boche, Paris, circa 1830 35cm; 13.75in
A pair of flintlock box-lock pocket pistols signed Brown, London,Birmingham proof marks, circa 1820 with short turn-off barrels, signed brass actions engraved with trophies, fitted with safety-catches and folding triggers (one top-jaw replaced), and figured walnut butts; a flintlock sea service pistol, circa 1800, the lock with engraved linear borders and stamped 'Tower' and 'GR' crowned, full stock, regulation brass mounts, and long iron belt hook (the cock and ramrod each crudely replaced, the butt with extensive repairs); a Continental percusion pocket pistol, circa 1840, with etched twist barrel and engraved action; an English percussion pocket pistol, circa 1830 (extensively worn); and a large embossed brass powder-flask, mid-19th Century 16.5cm ;6.5in (6) à
A 20TH CENTURY SWEDISH ORREFOR'S GLASS FLASK, of flattened ovoid shape, by Sven Palmquist, engraved with arms embracing five nude females, marked Orrefors, Palmquist, 3465, C2, 7 1/2 ins high and a small ovoid Kosta glass VASE, engraved with a figure blowing glass, marked Kosta L9220, 6 ins high. (2).
A Meissen Hausmaler flask and stopper circa 1720-30 decorated in Augsburg, in the manner of Abraham Seuter, the square-section body with four quatrelobe cartouches enclosing chinoiserie scenes, all depicting scenes of a tea ceremony, the cartouches also enclosed by gilt scrollwork, the chained stopper later faintly visible lustre mark 3M height without stopper 16cm., 6.25in. neck restored, some rubbing to gilding Square-sectioned flasks such as the present lot are of considerable rarity; a pair decorated in underglaze-blue with scrollwork and with chinoiseries in the manner of Stadler, formerly in the collection of C.H. Fischer, Dresden, was sold by Sotheby's London, 2nd March 1994, lot 12 (also published by K.Berling, Das Meissner Porzellan (1900), fig.179).
A facon de Venise flask possibly Venetian or Lowlands, late 16th century the flattened circular form with narrow flared neck applied with a vermicular collar below an everted rim, set on a flattened rib-moulded knop flanked by collars, over a wide conical foot with folded rim 26.5cm., 10.375in. some clouding to interior For the type see that in the Robert Lehman Collection, catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, pp.129-131, fig.46 and that with painted decoration, see E.Theuerkauff-Liederwald, Venezianisches Glas der Veste Coburg, p.502, fig.632

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