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Zsolnay Pecs: a reticulated flask-form vase, gilt-printed and impressed marks; together with a reticulated spherical bowl, mounted on a patinated metal stand, gilt-printed and impressed marks. (2) 29.5cm and 14cm (both with usual crazing to glaze and no restoration or losses visible to the naked eye).
Military and Gentlemen's collection. Grenade mounted on wooden stand, Sekonda Pocket Watch and Chain made in USSR 18 Jewels(working), CEB & Co white metal Vesta Case in Book shape, Black Gun Powder Flask with various Shell Casings & similar Brass items, Badges & Buttons - 1937 Coronation Badge, WW1 Officers Tria Juncta in Uno Brass enamel 3 Pip Military Naval Lapel Cuff Button, Northampton Regiment Button, 2 x Safety Solitaire Type Safety Cuff Buttons, De Bear Schools Proficiency Badge c1910, Copper Blue Cross and Ribbon Badge & Naval Badge with Anchor, 3 x Miniature Pen Knives & Bone Plaque, 3 x Cufflinks, Bronze 'Put' Game dice, Miniature name and address capsule, Scissor type Candle Snuffer / Cutter, Gilt metal Ashtray, white metal small Dome or Flask Lid, Cheddite Shot Gun Shell shaped Miniature Bourbon/Whisky bottle and 2 x further Whisky Miniatures Cragganmore & JB. Various conditions
Edwardian silver hip flask, Sheffield, 1901, (split); set of 6 Art Deco demi-tasse spoons by B B S Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, cased; pierced butter dish with glass liner, Birmingham, 1926, Dia.13.2cm; circular ashtray, the glass base with a grouse in flight, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1948; plated rectangular dish with Celtic rim, liner and cover, W.21.7cm; pierced casserole dish, 4 other items, 12 crowns and 3 B P medals, weighable 268.8grs. (a lot)Condition Report:Split above dent on bottom, small dent on over side
A Chinese porcelain figural flask of a lady 20th century, modelled in a standing position, holding a teapot, the cover as her hair, blue & white decoration with colour and gilt highlights, 10¼in. (26cm.) high.* Condition: hairline to left side of chest, some rubbing to edges and gilt area's.
A Victorian silver pocket spirit flask Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd., London 1888, oval form with detachable cup and turn-off lid, 5 3/8in. (13.6cm.) long, weight 4.65 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks rubbed to main body, some wear but remain legible to removable cup. Dent to shoulder and several small dings.
A Britannia standard silver spirit flask planished finish, the outer cover unscrewing to use as tot cup and revealing inner screw top with cork stopper, marked 'STERLING 950', inscribed 'RSC', 5¾in. (14.7cm.), weight 5.37 tr.oz.* Condition: Small dent to bottom corner and tiny nibble to shoulder area, good.
Star Wars figures by Palitoy / Kenner, six including Luke Skywalker Bespin, with two yellow Lightsabers and blaster; Luke Skywalker X-Wing pilot, with blaster; Cloud Car pilot, with blaster, no flask; General Madine, with staff; Nien Nunb, with blaster; Prune Face, with cloack and rifle. Qty: 6
A FRENCH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL, circa 1810, octagonal to round 50 bore 3.25 in barrel, lock signed 'Pegnet a Paris', swan neck cock, roller on frizzen, walnut full stock with silver wire inlay, bone tipped ramrod, in a later case containing a combination turnscrew & flint napping tool & a flat horn powder flask.
Collection of miscellaneous silver and silver plated warecomprising of: a silver plated tea caddy, a silver mounted hip flask bearing marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1910, 14cm overall, silver jug, Georgian silver forks, various silver flatware etc, 665g approx overall excluding the hipflask, silver topped requisites, dressing table set and silver plated tea caddyAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Group of piecesto include a niello bowl, 19cm diameter, two Indian silver dishes, a painted South East Asian mask, 20cm high and a flask in the form of a fish, 13cm across (5)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Fullt title: A Dutch-decorated Japanese Arita apothecary flask monogrammed PDR, Edo, 17th C.Description: H.: 32 cm Condition: (UV-checked)- Excellent, apart from a drilled hole to the base. ______________)- ______ On the base, decorated in Japan in underglaze blue, are the initials PDR inside a wreath. Apart from that, the bottle was left blank, but was overdecorated in the Kakiemon style in Holland in red, green, and blue enamels with gold, called 'Amsterdams Bont' or clobbered. The initials PDR possibly stand for Paulus de Roo. Paulus de Roo was born in Batavia in 1658, son of Cornelis de Roo opperchirurgijn (head-chirurgeon) of the VOC and Anna Andriessen. In 1685 he was a merchant and fiscal (public prosecutor) in Dutch Suratte. In 1689 he was Boekhouder-Generaal (head-bookkeeper) in Batavia and Secretary of the High Government in Batavia in 1690. In 1694 he was appointed Commmisaris of Suratte on the Malabar Coast, where he died in 1695. There were whispers that he was poisoned because he had made enemies by suggesting bookkeeping improvements and being too honest. He left behind his wife, Sebastiana Zas and three children. Paulus de Roo had never been stationed in Japan, but the Governor-general under whom he served, Johannes Camphuys, had been Opperhoofd in Japan three times, from 1671-1673, 1673-1674 and 1675-1676. There are a few Arita wine bottles known with his initials I.C also inside a wreath on the base (see Uit Verre Streken, November 2015, no. 44). Paulus de Roo and Johannes Camphuys were close friends, and the present bottle might have been a present by Camphuys to his friend De Roo. To add to the suspicious death of De Roo: they both died in 1695… (source: Zebregs and Roell)
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