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Lot 443

VICTORIAN 'AESTHETIC' STYLE MOON FLASK with blue and white printed floral decoration, with solid loop band to the neck and edge, on four raised feet, 37cms tallComments: small chip to one foot and a small chip to outer rim

Lot 49

FOUR HIP FLASKS, including George VI silver flask engraved with initials 'JPA', a cut glass and silver mounted flask, and two others (4)Provenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of Caerphilly.

Lot 253

A 19th century Chinese blue and white moon flask with dragon formed handles (repair to one as shown) - overall height 21cm

Lot 617

Early C20th copper and brass bugle, copper flask, two early C20th copper jugs, three copper cider measures with riveted steel handles

Lot 92

White metal chatelaine, with attached Victorian hallmarked Sterling silver vinaigrette, the central panel with river townscape decoration surrounded by an acanthus leaf border, opening to reveal gilded interior and pierced foliate grille, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, the other chains with attached Leopold II 1845 coin, four pence 1842 coin, a white metal whistle and a white metal smelling salts flask

Lot 162

A Chester silver engraved Vesta case together with two other silver Vesta cases and a Chester silver small flask, 4ozs

Lot 435

Silver hip flask with removable silver cup, plain polished, bayonet clasp, makers G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1926, height approx 12cm

Lot 436

Edwardian silver, leather and glass hip flask, removable silver cup, leather covered shoulders, bayonet clasp, makers C &JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1910, height approx 13cm

Lot 451

A silver hip flask - Birmingham 1916, height 17cm, weight 167g.

Lot 46

A seamed copper kettle and jug, a selection of miniature brass tip up tables, two boxed 'Glayva' traditional pocket flask and cup etc

Lot 35

Farbloses, leicht graustichiges Glas. In Oval gedrückte Pulverflaschenform mit zur Seite geneigtem Enghals. Matt geschnittener Dekor aus einem Hirschen bzw. Monogramm "HH" und Dat. 1799. H. 15,5 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass Dr. Zahn, Norddeutschland. Vorwiegend auf internationalen Auktionen, Messen und Glasbörsen in den 1980er bis 2000er Jahren zusammengetragen. A South German powder flask-shaped hunting bottle with engraved decor of a stag, monogram HH and date 1799.Süddeutsch. Dat. 1799.

Lot 1310

A richly carved Victorian oak side/pier cabinet with a sporting theme, the rectangular top with carved and moulded lunette border, above two short drawers to the frieze flanked by carved dog heads, large single panel door below relief carved with ribbons, horn, bow and arrow, knives, rifle, powder flask and bag, all within an oak leaf and acorn surround, carved game bird uprights, carved roundel side panels, on plinth base with bun feet, 102 x 45 x 116cms high.

Lot 745

An oblong hip flask with bayonet cover, 5.5" high, Birmingham 1944, 155g

Lot 783

Eastern silver flask with pull off cover. 6.5 inch high. 155 gms

Lot 112

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK the flask of plain form with engraved initials, the curved flask with detachable cup, measurement including lid 11.5 x 7.5cm, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1902 Maker J.D & S, weight 134g

Lot 113

A SILVER HIP FLASK the flask of plain form with curved shoulders, monogrammed initials to the front, hallmark for Birmingham date letter X, maker D & F, measurement including lid 12.5 x 7cm, weight 134g approx.

Lot 362

A HALLMARKED SILVER AND CUT GLASS HIP FLASK - LONDON 1904, engraved to cup 'LILY', H 14.25 cm

Lot 1203

A 19th century Belgian Colt Brevete .36 six-shot single action percussion revolver No. 104037 plain action and polished wood grips contained in a later brass mounted walnut fitted case with baize lined interior including brass mounted copper powder flask, bullet mould, cap tin and tools

Lot 1204

A fine quality 19th century large calibre percussion side-by-side howdah pistol by Moore of London with 5" octagonal steel barrels, engraved steel frame, chequered walnut stock with steel furniture and captive ramrod contained within its 19th century brass mounted oak baize lined fitted case by Deane & Sons containing bullet mould, bullets, brass and copper powder flask, nipple key etc.

Lot 375

A pair of very unusual Derby two-handled botanical cups, covers and stands, circa 1800Of footed form with entwined handles, painted with a variety of titled specimens, mostly taken from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, the rims and handles picked out in gold, 22.5cm high, crown, crossed batons, D marks and titles in blue (6)Footnotes:Curiously the centres of the stands and the underside of the cups have been pierced. The sources of the prints include the following taken from Curtis's Botanical Magazine:'Erica Grandiflora, Great Flowered Heath'. Pl.189, Vol.6 1793'Erica Herbacea, Herbaceous Heath'. Pl.11, Vol.1 1787'Erica Ampullacia, Flask Heath'. Pl.303, Vol.9 1795'Convolvulus tricolour, small convolvulus'. Pl.27, Vol.1 1790'Narcissu Major, Great Daffodil'. Pl.51, Vol.2 1788'Scarlet Bizarre Carnation'. Pl.39, Vol.2 1788This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6

A small Central European spirit flask, probably Swiss, 18th centuryPerhaps Flühli, in translucent cobalt-blue glass, the slender rectangular form with canted corners and rounded shoulders, decorated with bands of trailed and combed opaque white lattimo threads, the neck with a pewter screw mount, 13.3cm highFootnotes:A very similar flask is illustrated by Heinz Horat, Flühli-Glas (1986), p.127, no.147 and another by Thomas Dexel, Gebrauchsglas (1977), p.178, fig.241 (left). Others are in the collection of the Musée Ariana in Geneva.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1528

Four Chinese blue and white prunus blossom ginger jars, 20th century, three with dentil band to the rim, the fourth with toothed band to the rim and cover, two with double concentric rings to base, one with four character mark, 4in. to 5¼in. (10.1cm. to 13.3cm.) high; together with a small blue and whikte moon flask, with twin dragon handles, painted with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) high, faults. (5) The ginger jars in good condition, with no faults. Three lack the cover. The moon flask has losses to both handles.

Lot 453

Ancient antiquities - A collection of Roman, Greek, Grecian, Hellenistic pottery oil lamps, vases, vessels, flasks and pottery fragments, to include a moon style flask with lion front and thistle to reverse, 3 3/8in. (8.7cm.) high; various oil lamps; pottery scent flasks; black terracotta jugs etc.. *

Lot 364

A Victorian novelty vesta, as a book; another, similar, as a hip flask (2)

Lot 440

An Edwardian silver hip flask, Birmingham 1903, later engraved, 13.5cm 126g

Lot 139

An important Beilby enamelled opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765-70The ogee bowl with a slightly deceptive base, painted in opaque white with a landscape vignette depicting a sportsman standing with his legs astride, wearing a smart frock coat and peaked cap, aiming his gun at a flock of ten birds startled by his dog, flanked by shrubs, on an double-series stem with a pair of seven-ply spiral bands around a multi-ply corkscrew, over a conical foot, 15cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceM E Laws Collection, Christie's, 2 October 1974, lot 112With Maureen ThompsonBonhams, 21 May 2014, lot 76Darell Thompson-Schwab CollectionWildfowling scenes such as this were a popular theme on Beilby enamelled glasses and a number of examples with closely related decoration are recorded, each showing a single figure shooting game birds in flight. Two other virtually identical wine glasses are recorded, suggesting that this may have once been part of an original set. One was sold by Sotheby's on 1 November 1982, lot 38 and is now in the Laing Art Gallery (inv. no.F6317), illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.332, no.1079. The other was in the Hamilton Clements Collection, illustrated by Francis Buckley, A History of Old English Glass (1925), pl.XXXV and sold by Sotheby's on 15 May 1930, then again as part of the Henry Brown Collection on 14 November 1947, lot 255.An example with a different wildfowling scene is illustrated by Martine Newby, Eighteenth Century English Glass from the Collection of Julius and Ann Kaplan (1998), p.12, fig.3 and was sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 25. See also the example from the A C Hubbard Jr Collection illustrated by Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2000), p.72, pl.89 and that from the Sir Hugh Dawson Collection illustrated by both Bickerton (1986), p.332, no.1080 and R J Charleston, English Glass (1984), pl.41f.Two dated Beilby enamelled vessels painted in white with related wildfowling scenes include a tumbler inscribed 'Success to R Brown 1768' in the Durrington Collection, illustrated by Roger Dodsworth in his catalogue (2006), p.36, no.32 and a clear glass flask inscribed 'Thomas Brown, Nenthead, 1769' in the Ashmolean Museum (inv. no.WA1957.24.2.181), illustrated by James Rush, A Beilby Odyssey (1987), p.69, pl.29. Compare also to the earlier South Staffordshire polychrome enamelled opaque white flask depicting a similar scene, possibly by William Beilby working for John Haseldine, sold by Bonhams as part of the Kaplan Collection on 15 November 2017, lot 39.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 671

A Treen lidded flask, turned. Height 34 cm.

Lot 11

STERLING SILVER CASED GLASS HIP FLASK, with ornate scroll and floral design, 10cm height

Lot 354

ORIENTAL CERAMICS, underglaze blue twin handled moon flask, decorated with market tradesman and performers, 36cm height

Lot 389

HOLMEGAARD, green glass table ornament, 17cm height; also Mdina tall bottle flask, 48cm height and similar art glass vase

Lot 394

ORIENTAL CERAMICS, 18th Century porcelainous stoneware flask, decorated with riverscape, 23cm height

Lot 791

A small silver trophy cup with enamelled pennant, raised on circular foot, maker RP, London 1934, a sterling bonbon dish and a small silver hip flask, both with engraving, gross weight ___9oz.

Lot 889

A modern oval pill box, the lid inset an enamelled image of a cock and hen pheasant, 4cm long, (boxed), two other 925-silver pill boxes, a miniature hip flask and funnel and a white metal pin cushion in the form of a bird.

Lot 1371

A silver mounted hip flask, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd,retailed by Sam Lyon Junior, Jeweller Blackpool, with leather cover, Sheffield 1900, 14cm high, 11.8oztCondition ReportSurface marks/scratches/tarnish to silver.Some scuffs to the leather.

Lot 1372

A silver hip flask, by William Base & Sons,Birmingham 1923, 12cm high, 4.8oztCondition ReportSurface marks/scratches/tarnish.Some dents.

Lot 227

Four boxes of various china and glassware to include Spode Copeland's china floral decorated dinner and tea wares, Thun porcelain floral decorated dinner wares and others various, a French faience floral decorated vase, various moulded glass conical shaped wines, acid etched tumblers, gin flask, etc

Lot 380

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware Antelope pilgrim flask, sack form with modelled handle, glazed celadon to base, and another glazed white with speckles by Ian Godfrey. unsigned 8.5cm. high (2)

Lot 301

An Elizabeth II silver hip flask of flattened oval form with screw hinged lid, Sheffield 1988, weight 101.5g, length 11.5cm.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.

Lot 369

A small group of silver, comprising a cigarette case, Birmingham 1938, length 12.4cm, a golf trophy, Birmingham 1926 by Elkington & Co, height 7.2cm, a Russian tea glass holder (podstakannik), height 8.5cm, a Persian flask holder with inlaid engraved decoration, height 5.8cm, and a .800 silver circular dish, diameter 9.1cm, total weight 400g.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.

Lot 332

A George V silver, cut glass and ivory hip flask, the facet cut glass with silver detachable cap, the silver collar and screw hinged lid with ivory surmount, London 1928 by Asprey & Co Ltd, length 15.6cm. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.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.

Lot 349

An Edwardian silver hip flask of curved oblong form with screw hinged lid, Sheffield 1909 by James Dixon & Sons, weight 121.9g, length 11.1cm.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.

Lot 15

2 CARTONS OF MISC CUTLERY INCL; SOUVENIR SPOONS & A HIP FLASK

Lot 25

AN 18TH CENTURY LARGE TAPERING CLEAR GLASS FLASK of footed flattened ovoid form with a ringed neck and trailing applied decoration. 36cm high

Lot 400

TWO 19TH CENTURY COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKS, ONE SIGNED JAMES DIXON & SONS the signed flask embossed with partridges the other with embossed leafwork (2)

Lot 423

TWO 19TH CENTURY COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKS AND A PRESSED HORN POWDER FLASK one signed G. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield with embossed fluted leafwork design, another unsigned with embossed leafwork and pheasant to both sides, and a pressed fluted horn flask (3)

Lot 788

A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER AND BRASS STUDDED HARVEST FLASK of rounded tapering faceted form with fleur di leys centre motif, metal side rings and turned tapering neck with stopper.37cm overall

Lot 422

2 coal buckets, flask, flags etc

Lot 471

Doll, opera glasses, spirit flask etc

Lot 986

A George V silver-mounted and half leather hip flask, with silver cup, hallmarks Birmingham 1935, maker's marks for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, height 14cm

Lot 273

Korean flask, porcelain, with long neck, in pear shape and eyelet on the upper neck, painted with flowers and ornaments, on green celadon glazed ground, possibly Ming-Dynasty, 27cm high

Lot 111

A quantity of modern decorative China to include armorial style vases, ginger jars and moon flask; Presents Company England china, Porcelain Royale dish and plates, etc see images, all used, but no obvious damage

Lot 35

A sterling silver and cut glass hip flask by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1899; A pair of sterling silver mustard pots together with a pair of pepperettes, 100g

Lot 156

Art Deco silver hip flask of slight curved form, engine turned decoration and one side with a rectangular shaped vacant cartouche having a hinged bayonet twist cap with a milled edge, Birmingham 1936, makers mark rubbed, 12 x 10 cm (a/f), 140 gms

Lot 212

Antique double ended lay down cut glass scent flask/bottle, the clear glass body with green coloured detail with gilt metal collars and white metal embossed caps, 12cm long

Lot 251

Mixed Lot: A folding Victorian ruby faceted glass double ended scent bottle (a/f), a pewter hip flask, together with five silver pastry forks, London 1937, nine continental small teaspoons, a Victorian mustard spoon together with three white metal fancy backed teaspoons, 160gms

Lot 90

Mixed Lot: George V faceted glass spirit flask with detachable beaker base and screw-down lid, 13cm tall, max width 7cm, London 1912 by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company together with two differing size Georgian circular salts by the same maker each supported on three hoof feet, London 1746/47 by David Hennell (one with liner), (3) weighable silver 172gms

Lot 208

EPNS teapot, pint mug, child's mug, EPNS-mounted glass and leather spirit flask, horn-handled carving set, etc (1 box) 

Lot 479

10th-15th century A.D. A bichrome ceramic flask composed of a bulbous body and hemispherical neck with inverted rim, flanked by two strap handles, rounded base; decorated with geometric motifs on both faces of the body, around the neck and on the handles. Cf. Donnan, C., Ceramics Of Ancient Peru, Los Angeles, 1992, p.100, fig.192, for a comparable example. 633 grams, 22.5 cm high (8 7/8 in.). Private U.K. family collection formed in the early 1970s. The property of Mr and Mrs P. R. of East Sussex. Thence by descent to family members. [No Reserve]

Lot 156

A SCARCE LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED ARABIAN PRIMING FLASK, 15cm curved tapered faceted brass body engraved with geometric ornament and applied with engraved silver mounts and fitted with silver filigree end cap and pierced silver toggle, spring lever charger, twin brass suspension rings.

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