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*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby* A quantity of plated wear including EPNS, Elkington & Co; Chinese ink stand, trophies, entrée dishes, butter dish, Art Deco dressing table set, trays, mugs, napkin rings, teapots, jugs, hip flask etc, together with assorted flatware including fish knives, forks, table forks and tablespoons Condition - wear and tear commensurate with age Object location - Drawing Room
Large quantity of modern issue Star Wars collectables including lunch box and flask, collectors mugs, Episode I Darth Maul ceramic money bank, Darth Vader ceramic money bank t-shirt, baseball cap, lunch bag, CDs, collectors cards and others, generally Good to Near Mint, with some being in Good to Excellent packaging. (qty)
French .800 grade circular box, the mother of pearl-inset top decorated with a portrait of an 18th Century lady (possibly Marie Antoinette) signed P. Brandt, 6cm diameter, to/w an Edwardian blue glass scent flask with hinged silver top, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1904 (2) box slightly dented on base
A silver and pink guilloche enamel scent-flask case, London import 1926, containing original glass scent-flask and stopper to/w a pair of gilt metal opera glasses, mounted with mother of pearl and pink enamel guilloche, in silk-lined leather case, an Italian Bicchielli silver-mounted scent bottle, two Royal Worcester china trinket boxes and a tortoiseshell-framed toilet mirror with rear strut (6)
A lanthorn powder flask18th century, possibly French, the horn body with a flattened back, enclosed by a brass mount with four suspension rings, and a nozzle, 18cm highCondition ReportDents to the brass mounts. Scratches throughout, with deeper scratches and a crack to the flattened side of the body.For a similar example, see the Museum of Design in Plastics, Bournemouth collection no. WCHL: 110
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE SUNDRIES including a brass instrument with a gauge to side reading H.F Vulcaniser, an Autotherm Flask constructed from brass outer casing formally tinned finish, a vintage Wizard early 20th Century desk fan (untested), a Racal ME50TA mobile phone for Vodafone, etc (1 box)
A PORTABLE ZENNOX TURNTABLE, VASE AND CAST FRAMED MIRROR, comprising a large Oriental style vase height 47cm, a Sheffield Rose pewter circular hip flask, engraved with Anne Hathaway's Cottage, an Art Nouveau style metal jewellery box, a modern red cased portable Zennox turntable , floral magazine rack, a heavy cast metal Victorian wall mirror, decorated with a pair of cherubs and the words 'Welcome, Welcome, Thrice', together with an unsigned oil on board of a vase of wild flowers (7) (Condition Report: turntable untested, others appear in good condition )
A group of miscellaneous silver & silver plate, including a leather cased triple spirit flask, with plated tops and glass bottles; a Continental silver hip flask, marked SIL; two pairs of plated wine coasters; a set of plated circular and embossed place mats; an antler handled carving set and other items (a lot)
†JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a stoneware flask coverd in kaki glaze with running ash decoration, impressed JHL and pottery marks dated 2006, height 19cm, and a trio of matching bud vases (4). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Silver Plate and Leather Covered Glass Spirit-Flask, by James Dixon and Sons, curved oblong, the lower body with detachable cup, with screw cap, 16.5cm high; Together With a silver plate mounted spirit-flask, by James Dixon and Sons, tapering cylindrical and with bayonet mounted cover, in fitted leather case, the case 26cm long (2)
A Victorian Silver and Leather Mounted Glass Spirit-Flask, by Thomas Latham and Ernest Morton, Birmingham, 1899, with domed bayonet-mounted cover, 13cm high, Together With a pair of Edward VII silver small pedestal dishes, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1906, with loop handles, 6cm high (3)
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 21.5cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 22.5cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff bodyFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.26.5cm high
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 30cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 28cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff bodyFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.20.5cm high
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