Pewter hip flask is made by the craftsmen of SCOTTISH PIPER company and has an etched scottish lion rampant. I think it dates from the 1960/70's, still has a very faint smell of whiskey. holds 6oz. small scratches and smudges on the flask.
I cannot find these anywhere!! I've seen some of the green "Clive" pattern (with floral and bird motif) but nothing like my blue and white "Clive". I am dying to know what it's value is.
I purchased a set of china at an auction in 2000. The pieces are all white and blue, with a blue "spearhead" type pattern radiating outward around the rim. The rims are also gilded.
There are 6 each of: dessert plate (?), salad plate, dinner plate. Also three platters ranging from medium to very large, 2 covered serving dishes, a compote dish with spoon and plate and a gravy boat.
The covered serving dish handles seem to be a sort of "acorn" shape.
The mark on the back of all of these reads "Whieldon Ware, F. Winkle & Co, Clive". Based on the mark, I know that these were produced between 1925-1931 in England.
Frosted glass - raised wheat design - has a night light socket
Both shades have a gold metal strip sewn around top and bottom of shade - lamp measures 29.5 inches from base to top shade - bottom shade is 15.5 inches across and tapers down to 14.5 and 6.5 inches high- top shade is 12 inches across and 3 inches high
some of the gold coating is gone on the bases and spikes
This is a mounted vase with original glass. It stands about 11" tall and weighs 1lb. It used to have a dark patina, but I used a brass polish to clean it -