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An Art Deco German silver plated travelling hip flask set, of circular form, comprising; three separate hip flasks with four stacking gilt measures, having gilt-washed interiors, the flasks stamped 'Tin lined Made in Germany' to underside, housed in a tan leather zipped pouch with shoulder strap, flasks each h.16cm
Spirits - Marquis de Puysegur Selection Privee Tres Grand Armagnac, 70cl., 40d., red velvet box, boxed; Wallace Single Malt Scotch Whisky Liqueur, 35cl., 35% Vol., boxed with green leather flask with four measures, boxed; Miniatures including Gordon & Macphail Glenlivet, Glen Grant, Glenfiddich "19th Hole"; "Match Box" Whisky & Spirit Miniatures.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, all over pale celadon glaze with russet splash to one side, the walls with carved textured finish, incised towards base Cornwall, 24cm high
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'.25cm high
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, 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 YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 21cm 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, 19.5cm 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, 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'.18cm 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 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'.24cm high
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
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, 25cm 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'.
A Pair of Matching Percussion Pistols by Wllliam McLaughlan, with powder flask and modern case, each pistol has fore sight on octagonal barrel swivel ramrod, dolphin head hammer, ornate scrollwork with manufacturer name on lock and checkered butt,Both have working action.Lot 521 - both pistols are in a very good restored conditions and cock, hold and fire with a strong action, box later.
A Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, M&Co, Chster 1903, of plain rounded rectangular form, monogrammed (60grams); Together with A Small Victorian Irish Hallmarked Silver Flask, W&L, Dublin 1888, of shaped circular form and textured finish with pull out stopper, engraved "R. Oates Wever Sheffield" (containing old matches). (2)
A 19th century carved coquilla nut 'bug bear' snuff flask, probably French, finely modelled with musicians, animals and hunting regalia, one end with bone stopper and inset bead eyes, length 8cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A LARGE CHINESE YELLOW GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK VASE, painted with a panel on one side depicting a bird and flowers, the reverse with a panel of vases of flowers, further decorated with floral motifs the vase with molded chilong handles, base with six-character mark, 44cm high.
Skrdlovice Glassworks vase by Ladislav Palecek in cobalt blue green and clear glass. 16cm high approx. together with green and yellow iridescent flask shape vase signed indistinctly 13cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage., markers ,marks are difficult to see . see extra images.
Miscellaneous bygones and curiosities, including a 20th c bronze-patinated bronze of a farm labourer, black marble base, 13.5cm h, an early 19th century treen pedestal cup, a similar bowl, a part-19th century draughtsman's cased set of instrument, others loosely-inserted, an Edwardian EPNS-mounted gentleman's hip flask, an early 19th c marble novelty desk weight as a book, early 19th c cut copper portrait of George III, c. 1820, 36mm h, later framed, an Islamic tin-glazed inkwell, antiquities and fossils, including a 16th c bronze crotal bell, softwood carving of a shepherd, pan pipes, miniature bone dices, miniature 'toy' camera model, etc The bronze statuette generally good. Treen cup and bowl cracked and chipped. Islamic inkwell with faults. Other pieces in mixed various condition.
Kitchenalia and Rural Bygones. A George III oak mural candle box, c. 1780, sliding fielded front, 52cm h, a cheese paddle, 18th/19th c, another smaller, sycamore, two Chinese biscuit or cake moulds, 19th/20th c, as a seated Budai and a carp, 32.5cm l, an early 19th c toleware tapering flask, a 19th c enamel chamberstick, treen, etc The candle box with worn losses and faults. The others not individually examined, but in mixed condition, each with a degree of wear, etc.
SILVER MOUNTED GLASSWARE, 3 ITEMS - to include a large flask/bottle, Birmingham 1907 hallmarks to the circular lid, neck collar and interior cork top, Maker Hilliard & Thomason, 25cms overall H, 13.5cms across, 7cms D, a moulded glass scent bottle, the neck stamped 'London 1926', Maker Henry Perkins & Sons, stopper missing, 15cms H and a sugar castor with screw on lid, Chester 1909, Maker Martin, Hall & Co, 13cms H
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