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A LEATHER SHOT FLASK, where its brass adjustable nozzle has been glued to the leather shot bag and the lanyard ring on the base of the leather shot bag has been lost, it comes with a brass powder flask bearing an oak leaf design made by G.J.W. Hawkesley, it is equipped with an adjustable 2¼ to 3 drams nozzle which has lost its nozzle cut off spring but the body seam has no splits in it
An Elizabeth II Silver Rectangular Hip Flask, by D.R. & S., Birmingham 1988, of curved form with bayonet cap and engine turned front and back, weight 6ozsCondition ReportThis appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Measurements are 4.375ins high (overall) by 3.75ins wide.
Success To Reform- A Denby and Codnor Park Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire Saltglazed Stoneware Reform Flask, 19th Century, modelled with a man seated on a barrel, with impressed wording to front and mark to back, 8ins highCondition ReportSmall flat chip to the footrim of the glass held in subject's natural left hand, and small chip to base and rim of jug held in subject's natural right hand. Small flat chip to base at back of flask.
Brougham Reform Cordial - a Doulton and Watts Lambeth Pottery Saltglazed Stoneware Reform Flask, 19th Century, modelled as Lord Brougham holding a scroll, impressed "The True Spirit of Reform", 7.25ins high, impressed mark to backCondition ReportVertical hairline crack to back starting just below thew dark stain and travelling towards the base, measuring approx. 7cm. Small firing crack to left side at front bordering the reform petition. There is not a pub/retailer's name to the back of this piece.
William IVth's Reform Cordial- A Belper and Denby Bournes Pottery, Derbyshire, Saltglazed Reform Flask, modelled as William the IV, 7.5ins high, with impressed mark to backCondition ReportThis lot appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The lighter part of the salt glaze shows some very light, scattered discolouration. There is not a pub/retailer's name on the reverse of this piece
Broughams Reform Cordial - A Belper and Denby Bournes Potteries, Derbyshire, Saltglazed Cordial Flask, 19th Century, modelled as Lord Brougham holding a scroll impressed "The Second Magna Carta", 7ins high, with impressed mark to backCondition ReportMiniscule chip to subject's natural right little finger. Some restoration to subject's nose. The extent of restoration cannot be determined.
A Stephen Green Imperial Potteries, Lambeth, Brown Saltglazed Stoneware Flask of Flattened Form, 19th Century, moulded with hunting dogs and game between reeded ornament, 10ins overallCondition ReportNB Should read as 'Stephen Green not Bishop Green'This lot appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A collection of silver and silver plate, the silver including: a cream-jug; another cream-jug, engraved for the Nazeing Golf Club; a small mug, engraved with initials; a cigarette-case with engine-turned decoration; four differing napkin-rings; a small cream-jug and a quantity of condiment items, weighable silver 23oz 17dwt, 741gr; The Silver Plate including: a spirit-flask and two mugs; Together With: a brass snuff-box, the cover engraved 'Jas Drybrough', the base engraved with an early steam engine (qty)
Early C20th carved Meerschaum pipe with silver plated mount and amber mouthpiece, late C19th Meerschaum cheroot carved with horse and hound with amber mouthpiece, early C20th beech card case with stained and poker work decoration, Ronson silver plated table lighter, Ronson chrome plated cigarette lighter, dominos, hip flask and other miscellaneous items
TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES OF FOALS 'Sunlight' and 'Adventure' on wooden plinth bases, heights 11cm and 14.5cm (boxed) Alfred Meakin Teaware with hunting decoration comprising two cups and saucers and two tea plates, a collapsible beaker and miniature hip flask in fitted tin and a small brass hunting design letter rack
Five parts glassware, a square odeur flask with diagonal cut and fitted with a silver screw cap with twisted finish and faint monogram engraving, 925/000, 5x5x10cm, a small sprinkle jar with diamond cut and silver rim, 925/000, a round salt jar with vertical cut, 2 .5x2.5x4cm, and a silver sprinkle cap, 835/000, decorated with fine pearl rim, ø4x6cm. A crystal sugar boat with pleats and almond cuts. placed on a round silver base with pearl rim and rib decor. 835/000, 9x6.5x8cm. And an odor bottle on a plated base with a plated cap with a button finish. Minimal chip. In good condition
DEWAR JAMES: (1842-1923) British chemist and physicist, best known for his invention of the vacuum (thermos) flask. A.L.S., James Dewar, three pages, 8vo, Albemarle Street, London, 14th May 1894, to Louis Olivier, on the blind embossed stationery of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Dewar acknowledges receipt of his correspondent's note regarding the Friday Evening Address which he hopes to deliver on the 10th June, and comments 'As soon as I get a Proof ready for the Journal of the Royal Institution I shall take much pleasure in sending it to you for publication in France. In any case I do not anticipate being able to do anything for some weeks, but when I make any notes I will send them to the “Revue Generale des Sciences”'. Two small file holes to the upper edge of each page, otherwise VGLouis Olivier (1854-1910) French scientist who created the scientific journal Revue générale des sciences pures et appliqués in 1890.
VINTAGE & LATER CHINESE CERAMICS GROUP (8) to include three prunus decorated jars and covers, 12 and 8cms H, all with double concentric ring marks, floral decorated bottle vase, 14cms H, building decorated two handled flask vase, 25cms H and three further small blue and white decorated vases
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