Victorian silver, clear glass and black leather hip flask, London 1872, maker Wright and Davies, retailed by Asprey, the silver screw cap above black leather shoulders with viewing apertures to each side, the lower section with detachable tot cup monogrammed PG, 12.5cm high, the tot cup 1.6oz
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A Scottish silver quaich, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1910, 11.5cm wide, another similar with engraved Lanarkshire Yeomanry crest and presentation inscription, Birmingham 1936, an Edwardian silver sugar castor, of octagonal baluster form, London 1907, a silver hip flask, and a silver shaped square small salver, 22oz overall. (5)
A late Victorian crocodile skin dressing case, the fitted interior containing a range of silver and silver mounted accessories comprising a hand mirror, two hair brushes, three clothes brushes, a shoe horn, and six various silver topped faceted glass jars, various dates and makers, and a plated hip flask.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include stainless steel tea/coffee wares, set of six green glass etched glasses, two cut glass Thomas Webb whiskey tumblers, cut glass water carafe, assorted drinking glasses, Royal Vale Tea wares, Chinese tea wares, boxed H. Samuel spirit flask, brown Pyrex bowls, Pyrex style opaque bowls with transfer print decoration, glass block etched with a spitfire aeroplane, West German Bay jug, brass oil lamp with white shade, small box of Ordnance Survey and Bartholomew's maps, two prints and a case of 78rpm records, artists include Bill Haley and his Comets - Rock around the clock, Ray Calvert, Ruby Murray, Petula Clark, Dean Martin, Lonnie Donegan etc
Ca. 1-200 ADA beautiful glass flask comprised of a flat-bottomed, bulbous body and tall cylindrical neck finished with folded rim. For similar example see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 74.51.71.Size: L:106mm / W:51.7mm ; 31.64gProvenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 300-400 ADA fantastic flask comprised of translucent glass with a funnel-shaped neck with folded rim and a squat lower body adorned by two registers of small protrusions. To find out more about glass objects in the Roman world see Bayley, J., Freestone, I., & Jackson, C. (2015). Glass of the Roman World. Oxford And Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.Size: L:55mm / W:47mm ; 24.77gProvenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 100-300 ADAn ancient flask blown from two parts of olive green clear glass with a Janus head of a youth. The young boy with chubby cheeks, round chin and broad nose, as well as thick curls framing his face. The neck is long and cylindrical, the spout horizontally pulled outwards and thickened. The base is flat. With beautifully shimmering iridescence. Janus was one of the oldest and most important divinities. He was the god of beginnings, and usually depicted with two faces, in order to look towards both the future and the past. For a comparable type see: Stern, E. M., Toledo Museum of Art, 1995, No. 149. Corning Museum of Art: 86.1.5.Size: L:106mm / W:57mm ; 55gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 100-300 ADA bronze cochlearium with 'swan-neck' junction; facetted, round-section tapering shank; shallow bowl shaped like a flask in profile; decorated terminal in the shape of a stag head with long curled horns. Cf. Riha, E., & Stern, W.B., Die Römischen Löffel aus Augst und Kaiseraugst, Forschungen, in August 5, 1982.Size: L:245mm / W:39.2mm ; 50gProvenance: Private London collection (B.A.); formerly acquired in the 1970s from John Lees collection.
Ca. 100-300 ADA glass flask featuring an apple-shaped lower body leading to a narrow neck with a straight rim. This beautiful glass vessel features some iridescence to its surface, along with some earthly encrustations.Size: L:65mm / W:45mm ; 40gProvenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 1-100 ADA glass flask with a globular body with a concave base. The straight cylindrical neck ends with an outward-folded collar rim. Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive oils, perfumes, and medicines. The narrow body and mouth allowed the user to carefully pour and control the amount of liquid being dispensed.Size: L:110mm / W:66mm ; 50gProvenance: From the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1980s on the UK art market.
A silver presentation hip flask, by Asprey, Chester 1936, presented to Wg Cdr R.S. Mills, DFC, repairs to base, 122gmRandolph Stuart Mills (1909 - 1996) served with 263 Squadron during both Norwegian expeditions. In 1940 flying a Gladiator off HMS Glorious he destroyed a He111, shared in the destruction of a second and damaged a third. He was awarded the D.F.C. for this action.Mills retired from the RAF on 20th October 1956 as a Wing Commander retaining the rank of Group Captain.
G & J.W Hawkesley copper and brass powder flask, with adjustable measure, with scroll decoration in relief approx 24 cms in length x 12 cms at it's widest point, having three suspension rings together with an Ottoman brass powder flask with white metal overlay approx 18 cms in length x 10 cms in width, a bovine horn powder flask 17.5 x 6.5 cms, a small wooden heart-shaped example and a small brass powder flask. (4)
Quantity of silver plated items, including boxed cruet set, an embossed bowl, cigarette box (engraved), two tea flask, toast rack, extending toast fork, cruet stand, miniature flask, bon bon bowl, grape scissors, sugar spoon and sauce ladle and another sugar spoon pierced with star decoration.
A box of ephemera, to include two Navy cap ribbons, a South Staffordshire hip flask, a Lusitania medal, two belts, a boxwood brush, a button guard, an anti-gas ointment tin, a World War I trench gas attach warning rattle, a box of various badges and buttons, a mess tin, two shoe cleaning brushes and a silver cigarette case, being a present from the Dunlop Rubber Company in recognition of service in the Great War
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