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Lot 489

Mafia City boxed Hip flask & Boxed Whiskey Glass

Lot 371

Hardy "Uniqua" 3 5/8" metal fly reel, silver plated sandwich box in a leather case, other related items, leather covered conical flask by Dixon, Victorian Britannia metal trophy tyg dated "1871", H.17.8cm; Edwardian plate mounted oak ice bucket, bone travelling toothbrush in a cylindrical case, by Toulmin & Gale, London, L.16.3cm, ostrich egg, and other items. (a lot)

Lot 16

Indian silver hip flask of curved rounded rectangular form, with a hinged twist-locking bayonet cover, engraved with monogram, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 1943?, H.12cm, 170grsCondition: Dent to upper right shoulder and lower left corner, marks slightly rubbed, hinge good, cork deteriorated 

Lot 320

African bronze figure, modelled seated and holding a long pipe and horn flask with a rope entwined vessel at his feet, 35cm high

Lot 294

A Pre-Columbian or later black ware flask with leaf decoration, 17cm tall damage to top and a polychrome vessel decorated with birds, 13cm tall, shipping to top but sound

Lot 665

A Diesel wristwatch, a/f, a novelty lighter, a Cognac flask, coins and two bank notes

Lot 693

Military items; a 1914 Christmas tin, a mounted shell case base, shot flask, etc.

Lot 1415

A 2 gallon stoneware flask for A C Simson Wine and Brandy Merchant 43 Craven Street Charing Cross A/F

Lot 310

John Twigg of London - a pair of 19th century 38 bore flintlock box-lock pocket pistols. Fixed barrels, with twin iron ramrod pipes, each with detachable pan and steel assembly. Border engraved actions decorated with foliage and signed with ribbons. Lock plate engraved 'Twigg' and 'London'. Engraved trigger guards, with figured walnut butts and horn-tipped ramrods. Housed within their original mahogany case, lined in green baize. Accompanied by a period copper and brass powder flask and cleaning rod. London proof marks. Pistols 18cm long, approx. One ramrod loop detached (but present). Fine pair, actions in full working order.  Provenance: ex William Keith Neal Collection, Christies, 26th October 2001. 

Lot 390

William Smith of London - rare and fine cased pair of early 19th century flintlock pocket pistols, with provenance. Walnut stocks, with waterproof pans, a spring and bearing to the frizzon, safety catch on half-cock and figured Damascus barrels. Lock plates engraved 'William Smith - Lisle St, London' and barrels engraved 'W. Smith - London' to top. 1/2" bore, approx. Lock plates and trigger guards decorated with foliates, both complete with original brass tipped ramrods. Numbered to trigger guard '1636' - Smith is believed to have started numbering his works from 1000 onwards, making this the supposed 636th issued. Housed within their original case, with W. Smith trade label to the interior. Accompanied by its original period powder flask, bullet mould, cleaning rod and oil bottle. Actions in full working order, generally a very fine pair of pocket pistols.  Provenance: the case with a period plaque to the exterior naming the set as belonging to one J. L. Sheppard of St John's College. A letter dated 1949 from St John's College Cambridge gives further details on the original owner - Revered John Lewin Sheppard - and reads, in part: (JLS)...was admitted to this College in 7th April 1814, matriculated in the University in the Michaelmas Term 1814 and too his BA degree in 1818....He was ordained deacon 6th June 1819 by the Bishop of Salisbury, and became curate of Pershore, Worcestershire... He was a fellow of the Society Of Antiquaries.' Ex-William Keith Neal Collection (Christies, early 2000s). Supplied with the original St John's College letter, a typed note regarding the numbering by William Keith Neal, and some later typed research. 

Lot 325

A 19th Century Victorian triple decanter hip flask set containing x3 chrome topped glass sectional bottles housed within a brown leather case. Each fitting neatly with in compartments. Measures approx 13x9cm.

Lot 99

George Turner of Dublin - a rare cased set of early 19th century (c1812-1824) Irish flintlock duelling pistols. Octagonal barrels engraved to top 'G Turner 154 Capet St, Dublin ', and lock plates engraved 'G. Turner '. Waterproof pans, with French style shaped cocks, engraved trigger guards with Union Flag motifs, leading to a large Pineapple finial. Saw grip stocks. Original ramrods present. Housed within a period baize lined gun case, with accessories to include a period powder flask, bullet mould and some other items. Each pistol measures approx: 41cm. 

Lot 336

RARE 19TH CENTURY DOULTON & WATTS SALT GLAZED DECANTER / FLASK, modelled as Queen Victoria standing and holding a scroll inscribed 'My Hope is in my People', 22.5cms high, faint marks to baseProvenance: collection of the late Dr Ronald Austin of SwanseaComments: appear good overall, stopper worn, wear and tear commensurate with age, no significant damage

Lot 337

DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE FLASK, depicting John Burns, impressed marks to base and numbered 556612, 18.5cms highProvenance: collection of the late Dr Ronald Austin of SwanseaComments: appear good overall, lacking stopper, no significant damage

Lot 169

ASSORTED SILVER & EPNS, including George V spirit flask with leather sleeve 11cms h, pair urn salts with liners, silver oval dressing table box, Geoge V pair silver candlesticks, and a set of EPNS coffee bean handled coffee spoons, EPNS sugar bowl (8)Comments: box hinge and interior loose, candlesticks dented.

Lot 1113

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Wine-Coasters, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1987, each circular and with openwork sides and beaded border, with turned wood base, 13.2cm diameter; Together With a further wine-coaster, London, 1988 and a spirit-flask, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1916, engraved with a crest (4)

Lot 85

Assorted Miscellaneous, to include Herd Book of Hereford Cattle, circa 1930s and later, Border Fine Arts models, the Gratton series postcard album, 18th century delft tile, carved mother of pearl shell, hip flask etc.

Lot 2333

Cowhorn and engraved brass powder flask, late 18th/19th Century, the brass end cap engraved with armorials and the title ' Kings Own Borders XXV James Wilson ', the horn engraved with honours and armorials for the battle of Minden, together with other devices including a crown, shako, bugle, drum and colours, with two male portraits, 36.5cm wideNote: The regiment fought at the Battle of Minden on 1 August 1759 with five other regiments; this battle honour was celebrated by the regiment each year on 1 August. The 25th was the county regiment of Sussex in 1782 when it became known as the 25th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot.

Lot 2059

A Chinese blue and white Pilgrim Flask shaped vase, decorated with three seated scholars; the base with Kangxi four-character mark, 20.5 cm high; together with a pair of underglaze blue decorated vases and covers, about 37 cm high. All three late Qing Dynasty or later [3]Condition Report: Please note that there is damage and deterioration to this lot. This includes a significant area of loss to one of the domed covers

Lot 55

A brown glazed pottery flask, a Swiss blue and white flask, large brown tankard, a Fulham Pottery bed warmer and an Eclipse teapot stand

Lot 80

George V silver mustard, inverted baluster shape, with a hinged cover and pierced thumb rest, on pedestal foot with Bristol blue glass liner, London hallmark, dated 1934, together with a salt and pepper (marks rubbed), 177 gms. (*cr) This lot continues with a small quantity of silver plate including a Harrods toast rack, two bread forks, mother of pearl sugar spoon, two knife rests and a gentleman's leather-lined hip flask with screw lid.  Provenance: The family of Lt Col David A G Horton-Smith MBE TD (1910-1991) was Vice President, Chairman of the Works Committee of the NRA. He was strongly associated with London and Middlesex RA, The Scottish Rifle Association (SRA), National Rifle Club of Scotland, The London Scottish Rifle Club, The British Commonwealth Rifle Club (formerly the India Rifle Club), The Old Marlburian Rifle Club amongst others. His contribution to shooting both at home and abroad was the source of his MBE, he had a longstanding presence on the Bisley shooting scene and was very much involved with promoting and facilitating the sport of rifle shooting in the UK. Condition ReportSlight dent to the finial of one Pepperette, some light bruises and pin pricks. 

Lot 329

A Victorian double-ended cranberry glass scent flask. Length 13cm, together with another cranberry glass scent flask, an amethyst glass scent, a green opaline glass scent bottle, other sent bottles, a latticinio glass dish, a pair of plated coasters, etc (box).

Lot 1016

A pair of blue and white Delft pottery ewers of flattened moon flask form with typical decoration - sold with a pair of German figurines, a smaller similar and a jug

Lot 869

A brass mounted copper powder flask, with embossed decoration depicting game birds in an oak leaf border

Lot 1597

A silver cigarette case with initials - sold with a silver hip flask with bayonet screw cap, pin tray, bon bon dish and napkin ring

Lot 265

Box of silver plate, pewter tankards, hip flask cutlery etc

Lot 1224

A Collection of Antique and vintage Chinese porcelain; Blue and white flask vase, Chinese blue and white blossom design vases, Detailed Bird and floral design bottle neck vase, Brown etched Chinese marked vases and one smaller vase.

Lot 159

A George V silver hip flask with detachable cup, engraved with initials, hallmarked by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, 1923 together with a George VI engine turned hip flask, hallmarked Birmingham, 1940, combined weight approx 9.42 ozt (293 grams) (2)  Further details: marks clear, scratches to both bodies, dents 

Lot 1338

A mixed collectors lot to include; a brass and wooden Canterbury magazine rack (on four legs), various cast iron irons of various sizes, a brass and copper powder flask, brass key, weights, one blowtorch, pin dishes, wooden plane, two small modern Angel stoneware and metal tea light holders, iron trivet etc. (1 box and canterbury)

Lot 922

A 19th Century double gimmel flask circa 1850, the compressed tear form twin bottle with opposing angular collar necks, decorated with an engraved monogram within ribbon tied laurel leaf garland and flowers opposing with a rigger work side detail, length 21cm, together with a similar smaller single example. (2)

Lot 946

A Victorian Stevens and Williams flask of square section with dimpled sides, green cased over clear, each side intaglio cut with an oval cartouche with a floral spray, with radial cut mushroom stopper, height 14cm.

Lot 311

A silver-mounted hipflask, the glass bottle with hallmarked silver hinged screw top cover, measuring 15.5cm high, a silver plated hip flask with glass bottle and hinged screw top cover, 13cm high, and a pair of column candlesticks with beaded decoration, 17cm high.

Lot 1072A

Small Victorian bowl with chased decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862 5.5cm dia, slice cut glass spirit flask with silver cap and removable cup, London 1913, cast silver nurses buckle, London 1971, and a letter opener inset with a 1711 Queen Anne shilling, by Small Victorian bowl with chased decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862 5.5cm dia, slice cut glass spirit flask with silver cap and removable cup, London 1913, cast silver nurses buckle, London 1971, and paper knife inset with a 1711 Queen Anne shilling, by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813 weighable silver 5.5oz 180gm

Lot 2562

A boxed 1996 Jackson pewter hip flask & silver plated goblet sets etc.

Lot 2407

A boxed Stanley Aladdin vacuum flask, America's No. 1 steel bottle

Lot 81

Jean Albert Errard, French SAS and French Resistance:- An Interesting Collection of Photographs and Ephemera, including citations for Croix de Guerre, Medale Militaire etc., numerous hand written letters, an S.N.P.P. medallion in maroon leather cloth case, two F.N.F.L. cap talleys, a pocket compass, button plate, pewter sandwich box/flask, numerous photographs, SAS publications etc.; "Amicale des Anciens Parachutistes SAS et des Anciens Commandos de la France Libre" - a Longwy Pottery Charger, numbered 021 and inscribed "A Notre Camarade S.A.S. Jean Errard; a Lizio Art Pottery Dish, incised with a parachutist below St. Marcel (the Maquis of St. Marcel were resistance fighters in the war); also an MBE Breast Badge, in case of issue to his wife Josephine Errard, for her post-war work in the British Embassy in Paris, where she worked for the welfare of British nationals and their repatriation, together with the citation.Footnote:- Jean Albert Errard, known as "Shell Head", due to the unusual shape of his head, was abandoned when he was born in 1916, and was taken in by a farming family in the Meuse region of Belgium/France, where he was treated like one of the family. He worked on the farm until he joined the sub-mariners at the age of 19. He was in Brest when the Germans invaded in June 1940 and went to England with the evacuating British Expeditionary Forces. He was one of the first to join the French Libre Forces and was sent to Dakar, Gabon and French Equatorial Africa, and took part in the Syria Campaign 1941. He returned to England in March 1942 and volunteered to serve with Captain Philippe Kieffer's group of Commandos. In August 1942 he was involved in Operation Jubilee (Raid on Dieppe) where heavy casualties were incurred, and he was one of the few to get back to the UK alive. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre with bronze star "To show evidence, on the 19th August 1942, of the highest qualities of courage and was a cog in the team which took part in three successive attempts at Bonneval after his convoy was attacked by German motorboats, and in spite of deadly artillery fire and automatic gun fire, made it to land". In November 1943, with the 4th Battalion Parachutists SAS, he parachuted into France and went on to work with the French Resistance with their sabotage programme. He was later dropped behind enemy lines before the D-Day landings, where he was responsible for "harassing" the enemy. He left the war zone of St. Marcel by escaping from the Germans with the help of the religious order of Malestroit who hid him in their convent. During Jean's time in the war, he sustained injuries from a hand grenade and met his future wife Josephine Lovegrove, whilst recuperating. Jean was a friend of General de Gaulle and the French spy Marie Clair. After the war, Jean's wife Josephine, travelled around Afghanistan after being inspired by the book "Where the Four Worlds Meet - Hindu Kush, 1959" by Fosco Maraini, which is included in this lot.

Lot 176

A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by Sykes, embossed with hanging game birds, acorns and oak leaves, the brass charger with internal steel spring, with two suspension rings; a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, embossed with a strapwork cartouche, the brass charger with external steel spring; Various Accessories, comprising a copper pistol flask by G & J W Hawksley, two ebony handled brass powder measures, a steel bullet mould and a leather shot flask; a 19th Century Continental Percussion Pocket Pistol, with 8cm octagonal turn-off steel barrel, box lock and walnut bag butt; Churchill (Winston S.), The Second World War, volumes 1 to 12, published by Cassell and distributed by Heron Books (20)

Lot 212

A Pair of 19th Century 32 Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols by C J Smith, 61 King William St., London, each with 24cm octagonal browned twist steel barrel, with brass bead fore-sight, engraved with maker's name and address to the top flat, with foliate engraved blued steel barrel tang, dolphin hammer and signed back-action lock plate, the figured walnut half stock with horn fore-end tip, blued steel ramrod pipes and trigger guard with pineapple finial, the finely chequered bag butt with inlaid silver escutcheon, with brass tipped wood ramrod, 38cm, in a mahogany case, the hinged cover with inset brass angular handle, opening to reveal a crimson velvet lined interior fitted with accessories including a bullet mould, oil flask, percussion tin and cleaning rodActions work. One holds at full and half cock. One action does not quite hold at full cock and has a repair to the ramrod pipe. Each pistol has rubbing to the browning on the left side of the barrel on the extremities and has minor bruising to the stock. The hinged cover of the case has a split running across its width, and a further small edge split above the lock.

Lot 213

A Pair of 19th Century 28 Bore Percussion Saw Handled Duelling/Target Pistols by Edward London, 51 London Wall, London, each with 22cm octagonal browned twist steel barrel, platinum plugs and double lines, the top flat engraved with maker's name and address, with blade fore-sight and foliate engraved sighted barrel tang, the underside of the barrel with London proof mark and numbered 485, foliate engraved blued steel dolphin hammer and lock plate, signed and with slide safety, the well figured walnut saw handle half stock with silver fore-end tip, steel ramrod pipe, blued steel trigger guard with finger rest, chequered grip and flat oval pommel with star engraved steel butt plate, with brass tipped ebony ramrod, 38cm, contained in the original mahogany case, the hinged cover inset with brass ring handle enclosing a roundel engraved with a crest over S.R., the inner cover set with a later maker's paper label printed "TO WM. EATON FROM THE LATE EDWARD LONDON, GUN MAKER, 98 LONDON WALL, LONDON", the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a James Dixon pistol flask, steel bullet mould, cleaning rod and cap tins.Actions work, hold at full and half cock. Minor bruising to the stocks. One pistol has a fine diagonal crack running from the fore-end tip. The hinged cover of the case has a horizontal split running from the left side to the central ring handle

Lot 481

Collectors lot to include cast iron dog doorstop, bellows and hip flask etc 

Lot 456

A box Militaria inc Trench art flask, PH compass from Lancaster bomber, Iraqi bag with ammunition belt, a rescue fire axe from an aircraft and 2 tankards

Lot 186

An assembled group of Egyptian and Roman antiquities To include: A Coptic oil lamp, Egypt, 6th-7th century AD, 11cm across; a pilgrim flask fragment of the same period, 14cm; two Shabti, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic period, 664-30BC, 6.5cm and 5cm (one missing lower part); a faience Shabti, Late Period, 664-332 BC, 8cm; two ceramic oil lamps, Roman, 1st-2nd century AD, 15cm and 11cm across; a Coptic pilgrim flask, Egypt, 6th-7th century AD, 8cm; two Coptic ceramic pilgrim flasks, Egypt, 6th-7th century AD, 7cm (neck missing), and 14cm. Provenance:The collection of Dr and Mrs Rowland Campion, thence by descent to the vendor.Exhib. The Australian Institute of Archaeology, 1972 Footnote:Flasks, such as those in the present lot, were used to hold holy water or oil from the shrine of Abu Mena in Egypt.For similar examples see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no. 25.10.20.73 and The British Museum, accession no. EA69839

Lot 351

A small collection of silver to include two silver letter openers, the largest 8½in. (21.5cm.) long; silver mounted button hooks; three shooting teaspoons, fiddle pattern, the terminals inscribed ‘W.U.A.G.C - Won By T.B.H’; hip flask, marked silver, gross weight 8.0 tr.oz., together with a white metal wick trimmer. (Quantity) *Flask very good, other pieces with light wear etc.

Lot 105

A Dixon & Sons leather and brass shot flask typical form, spring hinge opening.

Lot 48

Four Alan Clarke for Poole Pottery Flare vases comprising a Flare Asymmetrical Twist Vase, 13¼in. (33.5cm.) high, with the original box; a Flare Asymmetrical Bean Vase, 7 3/8in. (18.75cm.) high; a Flare Asymmetrical Flask Vase, 10 5/8in. (27cm.) high; and a Flare Asymmetrical Bowl, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. (4) *All very good, with no faults.

Lot 1273

A bovine scrimshaw horn powder flask probably 18th century, profusely decorated with stylised figures, armorials, flags, animals and flora, 15½in. (39.5cm.) wide. *Nice patina, no stopper.

Lot 437

Williams & Powell, Liverpool, an over-and-under percussion cap belt pistol, mid-19th century, the smoothbore barrels signed to the flat, decorated with foliate scrollwork to actions, hammers and mounts, the latter comprising trigger-guard and butt-cap with ovoidal butt-trap with hinged circular cover, finely chequered figured rounded butt and stirrup ramrod engraved with a flower-head to the tip, within brass-bound mahogany case, originally one of a pair, with accessories including bullet mould and powder flask

Lot 436

A percussion six-shot revolver by Sharman West Berry of Woodbridge, mid-19th century, with chequered grip, scroll engraved lock, trigger and trigger guard, proof marks to the numbered cylinder, 15" octagonal barrel signed to the top, length 33cm, mahogany cased with accessories including powder flask, tools, cleaning rod etc

Lot 438

A percussion Beaumont-Adams type double-action five-shot revolver, mid-19th century, retailed by Joseph Lang and Sons, London, with octagonal sighted blued barrel, border and scroll engraved blued frame, in original fitted oak case lined in blue baize, the lid with trade label for 22, Cockspur Street, complete with copper flask, bullet mould, bullets and other accessories Bullet size 9mm. some surface wear and loss to finish. light rust in places. no visible engraved serial number. action appears to function. see photos.

Lot 365

Scarce Airborne Pattern Thermos Flask And Insulated Coverblack painted steel, Thermos flask.  Screw on top lid.  Fold up handle.  Base dated 1944.  Complete in its insulated, canvas, canister case.  The top lid secured by a brass press stud.

Lot 1028

A Roman pale green glass sprinkler flask circa 2nd - 3rd century AD the pear shape body with fifteen ribbed fins in three sections including the feet, the cylindrical neck constricted at the base and a flared rim folded up and down, 11cm high. Provenance Traudi and Peter Plesch Collection (AGv 11A); acquired from Robert Symes, Oct. 1991

Lot 1225

Three Chancay vesselsPeru, circa 1100 - 1450 ADpottery, one moon flask type with relief masks to the rim, a pair of handles and with diaper and sylised bird and mask decoration in a brown slip, 23cm high, another ovoid with a relief jaguar head, a single handle and raised rondels to the sides with stylised masks and stepped cross painted decoration, 24cm high, the third ovoid with a pair of handles, painted figures and stepped cross decoration, 22cm high. (3)ProvenanceRomy Rey Collection, London.

Lot 1596

A Kamba seated maternity figureKenyawith a child in a carrier on her back and with a flask in her lap, both with inset stone eyes and the mother with metal earrings and the remains of a leather strap to her head,27.7cm high.

Lot 1025

A Roman pale green glass pine cone flask circa 2nd - 3rd century AD the body blown in a two part mould with rows of diamond shape scales, with a short neck and everted rim, 10cm high. Provenance Traudi and Peter Plesch Collection (AGv 10F); acquired in Rome, August 1965.

Lot 40

A Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain moon flask, decorated centrally with figures in a garden within a floral ground, Qianlong four character mark, 15cm high.

Lot 282

Full title: 2pc Blue and White Moon Flask Vase and Mottahedeh Canton Tea Tile. A blue and white flask vase that depicts a scene of a mountain countryside and a blue and white tea tile that depicts ancient China. Blue Canton Mottahedeh backstamp on the tea tile. Dimensions of the vase: 6"L x 2.5"W x 8"H. Dimensions of the tea tile: 0.25"H x 5.75" dia. Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 238

An early 20th century leather bound hip flask and 2 cups. 17cm

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