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A George V hip flask, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925, the colourless glass body of rounded rectangular form, crocodile leather mount, detachable silver stirrup cup and bayonet clasp cap, 12.2cm longCR; Stirrup cup shows denting to corners, moderate scratching and wear throughout, but no signs of splitting, thinning or repair. Large dent to the cap, moderate scratching and wear to the mount, but no signs of splitting, thinning or repair. Clasp in working order. Interior cork shows heavy cracking and wear, but no significant loss. The mount is wobbly. Large fracture to the glass opening, but no other cracks, chips or losses to the bottle, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use only. Heavy splitting, wear and tear to the leather mount. See pictures for illustration.
An embossed copper gun size powder flask "pheasant in foliate panel" (R741, no rings), with patent top, GC (spring incomplete, small split in top); and another "Basketwork overall" (R427). GO&C (slightly pushed in on one side); and a leather shot flask with brass charger. GC (no spring). (3) £40-50
SHOT FLASK. A 19th century leather shot flask with heart-shaped spring action. Length, 20cm. (With contents). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of A private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase and only to the UK mainland. WE CANNOT SEND THIS ITEM TO A NON-UK ADDRESS.
Two Saxon or Bohemian engraved glass beakers, 19th century, the fluted forms engraved with detailed armorials, a small flask of flattened globular shape engraved with coats of arms, and two wine glasses, one engraved with Cupid and a French inscription 'Bruler & se laire', the other with a crowned monogram over a pedestal stem, 14.8cm max. (5)
An early 19th Century Derby figure of a French Horn player and a Staffordshire porcelain figure of a woodsman: the first modelled as a young man in 18th century dress, on scrollwork mound base, incised marks, 12cm; the second as a young man holding a flask and a bundle of faggots on his shoulder, 10cm [minor damage and losses] 2.
A very fine cased pair of silver plated Gustave Young deluxe engraved .36 Cal. Colt Model 1862 Police revolvers, 61/2 inch sighted barrels stamped SAMl. COLT HARTFORD CT. and two line COLT PATENT stamped on left hand side of frame. fluted cylinders. Finely engraved overall in Germanic scroll and vine style against a punched dot background, featuring the characteristic wolf’s head of Gustave Young on the hammers. Ends of barrel wedges also engraved. Original carved two piece ivory grips with high relief Goddess of Liberty on left side. Right side grips are plain. Consecutive serial numbers 206E and 207E throughout, denoting original factory engraving. Manufactured in 1861. Contained in their close fitted, French style, mahogany case trimmed in red velvet and complete with matching silver plated bullet mould marked Colt’s Patent, a tin of Eley caps, a packet of five combustible cartridges and a silver plated double sided Eagle and Stars E.Pluribus Unum flask (combination nipple key and turn screw lacking), and key to the case. This set and its case is typical of those put together by Hartley & Graham of New York and the silver plating is possibly by Tiffany. Original cased pairs of Police Revolvers are extremely scarce
An assorted collection of silver,to include six teaspoons by W & JAB, Sheffield, 1949, a silver bonbon, Birmingham, 1910, 10.5cm diameter, a cigarette case, by Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham, 1939, 14cm long, and two pierced napkin rings by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1898, 4.5cm diameter, together with a small quantity of plated items,to include a hip flask, 12cm high (qty.)weighable 20.2oztTarnishing and general wear throughout. Cigarette case bent, and does not close flush. All boxes showing losses and signs of age. Surface scratches evident to interior of bon bon dish.Small dings to hip flask.
Ian Godfrey (1942-1992), an early stoneware flask form, circa 1970, with dry mottled green brown glaze over a carved design, the flask form mounted with a looping handle, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: A shallow chip to the underside of the foot, possibly part of the making process, otherwise in perfect condition ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A BOX OF MASONIC REGALIA, to include various sashes and aprons some bearing medallions, various masonic books and certificates, a stainless steel hip flask with personal engraving to the front, a box of assorted fob medals to include a cased silver and enamel medal fitted with a blue and white strip ribbon hallmarked Birmingham etc
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CRANBERRY FLASK GLASS FLASK, one side etched with initials, flowers and a bell, the remaining three sides are flash cut, screw fitting pewter cover, length 17.7cm x width 9cm at the widest point (Condition report: a few tiny flea bites to edges and a some light surface scratches, otherwise good condition)
A BOX OF TREEN, ASSORTED NATURAL AND VINTAGE ITEMS, to include a large tea caddy of sarcophagus form (no interior compartments, requires restoration) approximate height 18cm x width 29.5cm x depth 14cm, two twentieth century wooden biscuit barrels with plated lids and ceramic liners, an adjustable desk calendar, a metal embossing press, a leather powder flask, a vintage 'Race Game' horse racing game (sd, horses and dice only), scientific lenses, a glass inkwell, a Craftsman Sheffield pewter pepper pot, horns, cowrie shells, assorted teeth and other natural specimens, etc (sd) (1 BOX)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND METALWARES, to include a Japanese fish bowl (diameter 25.5cm) on a wooden stand, a blue Blakeney Fleur jardiniere, two Carlton Ware egg cups with feet and two similar unmarked cups, a Wedgwood Countryware salad bowl, a Royal Doulton Canton H5052 sandwich plate, a Wedgwood Jasperware egg shaped trinket box and table lighter (both pale blue), Sylvac Hyacinth Collection yellow and white bowls 2482 and a green vase 2452, a Villeroy & Boch glass three branch candelabrum, a Royal Brierley cut crystal fruit bowl, a plated egg warmer/cooker, boxed and cased cutlery sets by Alexander Clark, James? Dixon and Halesowen Horn Co Ltd, a boxed mid twentieth century Sigg Switzerland crumb tray and brush, a leather cased PHV & Co plated flask and tumblers set, a pair of Japanese binoculars in a fitted leather case, etc (sd) (3 BOXES + LOOSE)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE KITCHENALIA, TYPEWRITERS, PICTURE AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a military thermos flask dated 1943, a more modern Thermos jug, enamel wares comprising a bread bin, a colander, a kidney shaped dish and two cannisters labelled 'Currants' and 'Tapioca', a boxed 1950s Hotpoint toaster with instructions and original receipt, a Brother AX-10 electronic typewriter with instructions, a cased beige SCM Empire Corona De Luxe typewriter, a print titled 'HMS Magnificent' after R Abrahams (loose in frame) frame size 76cm x 64cm, a box of vintage light bulbs, a wooden drawer containing nuts, bolts, screws, needles, bobbins, etc (sd) (2 BOXES + LOOSE)
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