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Lot 11

A George VI glass, silver and leather mounted hip flask, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1937: of rectangular outline, with turn-off cap and detachable cup, 19cm high, together with a similar hip flask, 18.5cm high, weighable silver 218gms, 7.03ozs. (2).

Lot 12

A Victorian glass and silver mounted hip flask, maker Holland, Son & Slater, London, 1881: of oval outline with turn-off cap and detachable cup, 16cm high, weighable silver 67gms, 2.15ozs.

Lot 179

A 19th century Continental clear glass and silver mounted flask: of rectangular outline with canted corners, with etched decoration of leaping deer and floral sprigs, the silver screw top initialled, 14cm high.

Lot 933

A Derby figure of a girl emblematic of Summer: holding a sheaf of corn and a flask in her left hand, on scrollwork base with bocage background, patch marks, circa circa 1775, 19cm [some restoration].

Lot 205

A Ceramic Table Lamp in the form of a Moon Flask, One Side Decorated with Sun the Other with Moon, 46cm high

Lot 38

A 19th Century Brass Mounted Leather Shot Flask, Brass Top Stamped Hawksley, 20cm Long

Lot 119

Two pairs of gold-rimmed spectacles, a leather shot flask, a pair of brass candlesticks and other items.

Lot 127

A five-piece picquot ware tea service, a model 29a Thermos flask and a small collection of plated ware.

Lot 125

A group of early 20th century American medical glassware manufactured by Whitall Tatum, with etched measurements, including measuring cylinders and flasks together with a turned glass funnel, a test tube and a cased medicine glass manufactured by Maw London, and further coloured glass jugs and vasesCondition report: Medical glassware all in good condition; small chip to the rim of the test tube; pink glass flask with large chips to the rim; repairs to handle and losses to gilt paint on pink glass jug

Lot 400

Two 18th century German engravings one of Berlin from above, the other of The Charlottenburg Palace, framed and glazed, 85cm x 35.5cm together with Joseph Farquharson, a shepherd tending to his sheep, print, signed, framed, 84.5cm x 63cm; a still life of a wine flask, initialled ZD to the lower right, oil on board, framed, 34.5cm x 45cm; Miguel Rey, a Mediterranean landscape, oil on board, signed lower left, framed, 29cm x 23cm and The Oologist, a magazine cutting superimposed with a blackbird, framed and glazed, 26cm x 36cm (6)Condition report: German engravings discoloured and with some large marks; Farquharson print with foxing all over and some surface scratches; other pictures in good condition

Lot 74A

MIXED LOT SILVER PLATED HIP FLASK WITH PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION, CASED CUTLERY AND OTHER ITEMS

Lot 899

A wooden case containing tortoise shell spectacle case AF, miniature photo frame, hip flask, purses etc.

Lot 1397

Crown Devon "John Peel" musical flask and various copper lustre jugs (3)

Lot 1831

Two pierced silver trinket dishes, a late Victorian silver mounted amethyst glass dish, a similar scent flask and a silver mounted glass bowl.

Lot 86

Circa 100-300 AD An elegant ancient glass flask blown into a pale green colour. The vessel features a globular body, an elongated, cylindrical neck, leading to a wide, flaring rim. The glass is sitting on a concave base and displays much of the original translucency.Size: L:150mm / W:95mm ; 160gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.

Lot 89

Late Bronze Age, 1600 -1450 BC A pottery flask with globular body, long cylindrical neck, funnel rim, handle from neck to shoulder, base ring. Two parallel ridges round the neck at the level of the upper part of the handle The Art of Ancient Cyprus, pp. 32-34, pl. 25d (item two), p. 61, pls. 80b-d (items three, four and five), p. 100, pl. 160 (item one). Åström P. 1972, 'Swedish Cyprus Expedition'. Vol. IV. Part 1B, Lund. Åström, P. (ed.), 2001, 'The chronology of Base-Ring ware and Bichrome Wheel-made ware', Stockholm. Vaughan, S. 1991, "Material and technical classification of Base Ring ware: a new fabric typology" in J. Barlow, D. Bolger & B. Kling (eds.) 'Cypriot ceramics. Reading the prehistoric record'. Philadelphia, 119–30.Size: L:125mm / W:60mm ; 80gProvenance: Property of a UK Ancient Art Gallery; formerly Estate of Susan Pines, NYC. Collected between 1968 - 1970s.

Lot 18

Cypro-Geometric III, circa 900 – 750 BC. A pottery flask in black on red with two twin handles, a funnel-like mouth, decorated with concentric circles and linear bands. For similar see British Museum no. 1908.0411.1Size: L:130mm / W:70mm ; 155gProvenance: Property of a UK Ancient Art gallery, formerly with US Art Gallery, NYC.

Lot 391

Dalvey boxed clock together with flask .

Lot 164

A box of miscellaneous items to include a Plasfort military helmet with leather liner, a brodie pattern steel helmet, a leather shot flask, a brass powder flask, copper bugle, etc

Lot 2

Twelve 19th century fairings to include 'The attentive maid', 'The broken hoop', 'The wedding night', 'The Welsh tea party', 'Kiss me quick' and 'Oyster Day''The attentive maid' – a small match-head sized chip to underside of left-hand front base, historic firing 1.5cm crack vertically to green skirt, some paint rubbing and loss and probable female head away and re-affixed with restoration and new colours etc.; 'The Welsh tea party' – some gilt rubbing to plinth base, paint loss to back of one hat otherwise original condition; 'Now ma-am say when' - a 1cm arch-shaped flat piece of porcelain away from the end of the title, small match-head sized chip away to underside of plinth base (rear left) otherwise seemingly in original condition; 'The girls of the period' - female with blue dress paint rubbing / losses and half of right-hand handlebar missing, some further paint rubbing commensurate with age otherwise looks pretty original; 'If old age could' - some kiln grit in glaze otherwise good; ‘Cancan’ – some minor gilt rubbing otherwise OK; ‘Three o’clock in the morning’ – very minor flat chip away to underside plinth base (rear right), some minor paint rubbing and loss otherwise good condition; ‘Open your mouth and shut your eyes’ – figure in blue jacket raised hand some glazing away probable restoration to object in boy’s mouth (different colour), restoration also to boy’s right hand leg; ‘Oyster Day’ – restoration to left-hand standing female right hand and arm, small restoration to top of right-hand fence support as visible from back, some minor paint rubbing; ‘Kiss me quick’ – broken neck to flask on tray, minor firing crack to left of female’s shoe, some paint rubbing otherwise OK; ‘The wedding night’ – female head completely away and re-affixed and coloured out, new colour on back of neck/shoulders also; ‘The broken hoop’ – taller figure with restoration and later colour to both legs. To a certain degree there are mostly minor paint losses to some of the fairings.

Lot 80

A silver and cut-glass hip flask by Mappin & Webb (London 1911) (12.5cm high)

Lot 2073

each piece engraved or inlaid with initials, comprising: a gold-mounted glass spirit-flask, with bayonet-mounted cover and detachable cup; a pair of gold-mounted scent-bottles with bayonet-mounted covers; a gold-mounted circular jar, with hinged cover; a gold-mounted and inlaid tortoiseshell cased clock, the Swiss movement with Roman numerals; four gold-mounted and inlaid tortoiseshell cylindrical jars, one lacking cover, various sizes; two gold-mounted and inlaid tortoiseshell oblong jars; a gold inlaid hair-brush; clothes-brush; hand-mirror and paper-knife; Together With: a silver-gilt mounted and inlaid manicure set, with various containers and implements; an Asprey propelling-pencil; a 9ct gold pocket knife; a tortoiseshell and ivory writing tablet; a tortoiseshell comb and various other implements, mostly fitting into a green leather case with an outer cloth coverthe case 30cm wide, the cup from the spirit-flask 1oz 10dwt, 46.6gr

Lot 2113

the cut-glass items each with plain silver-gilt mount, comprising: an oval jar, two cylindrical jars, one containing two tooth-brushes; a spirit-flask, with detachable cup; a shaving brush and shaving soap canister; a pair of tortoiseshell backed hair-brushes; a pair of tortoiseshell backed clothes brushes and various leather items, all contained in a crocodile casethe case 61cm wideCondition report: The silver mounted pieces are each marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. Some items from the fitted case are lacking. There is some scuffing and damage to the outside of the case. The cup from the spirit flask is currently fixed in position and is not detachable.

Lot 593

A Pair of Bohemian White Metal Mounted Cut Glass Scent Bottles and A Stopper, 19th century, of hexagonal form, engraved with foliage, 11.5cm high; A George V Silver Mounted Glass Flask, Birmingham 1923, of tapering cylindrical form, 23cm high; An Austrian Cold-Painted Model of a Horse, on an oynx ashtray, 15cm long; A Pair of Lacquered Boxes and Covers, in the form of books, 18.5cm long; A Similar Dice Shaker, 7cm high; A Similar Oval Tray, 48cm wide; A Cigar Cutter; and A Miniature Book of Common Prayer and Book of Hymns, in leather case (qty)

Lot 198

ASSORTED SILVER, PLATE & WRISTWATCH, including machine turned cigarette case, 10cms h, Victorian floral engraved cigarette case, 7.5cms h, cigarette box, 9cms w (dented), plated hip flask, 9cms w (dented), and Montine gold plated gentleman's wristwatch (6)

Lot 344

THREE STUDIO GLASS ITEMS, comprising PATRICK STARR cream jug with mottled bleu glass handle, 12cms g, MICK & BOB LE BLEIS (MAURE-VIEIL VERRIERS) mottled glass bowl, green, grey and silver deoration, 16cms diam, and an ANONYMOUS flat blue and green perfume flask and stopper, 14.5cms h (3) Comments: flask dip stopper broken.

Lot 366

ASSORTED COLLECTIBLE PLAIN BLOWN GLASS, including a Swedish ship's flask barometer, 27cms h (base knob ground), two glass dropper bottles 8 & 11cm h, two spherical cupping flasks, 8 & 6.5cms h, small spittoon 5.5cms h, and a pedestal bowl 18cms diam (7)

Lot 372

ASSORTED ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL GLASS, including 19th Century cut glass toddy lifter, 1/2 Gill whisky measure, Wellington boot stirrup cup, 19th Century slice cut tumbler, patty pan, bird and insect engraved miniature flask, two Venetian moulded tinted wine glasses with moulded bowls and wrythen moulded stems, green Hock glass, presumed Italian green tinted two handled glass, and a Roman-style blue tined jug (11)

Lot 1087

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, of plain rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, with hinged twist cover, removable cup to the base. 9.5cm high, 3.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTFull set of marks clear and well struck to base of cup, second full set to front of flask lightly rubbed. Stands upright, does not rock. Detachable cup to base gilded to interior. Small dent to shoulder corner, a second smaller bruise approx. 1cm lower down same edge. Cover retains original cork seal - tested with water, small amount of leakage. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use

Lot 1096

A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, by Sampson Mordan II, London 1884, of tapering cylindrical form, engraved with children in rustic landscape setting, in the style of Kate Greenaway. 14cm long, 1.1 troy ouncesKate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. Daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicting children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”.CONDITION REPORTMarks are slightly rubbed but legible. Struck to the lid and to the body (maker's mark struck twice to the body). Top screws on and off well but there are two dents to the bulbous area. Cork inside the lid intact. 1.1 troy ounces. Good definition to the engraving.

Lot 1165

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL SCENT FLASK, probably French, indistinct mark, of torpedo form with hinged cover, picked out with blue, green, red and white enamel on an engraved ground. 11cm high, 3.4 troy ounces

Lot 1194

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER-TOPPED PORCELAIN SCENT FLASK, marks indistinct, the moon-shaped body decorated with golfers. 4cm diameter

Lot 1218

A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, by Sampson Mordan II, London 1881, cylindrical with hinged cover, engraved with scrolling foliage. 5.3cm highCONDITION REPORTGlass stopper in place and removes easily but keeps a seal. Hinge in good condition and the top closes tightly. Some minor surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age. Marks are clear.

Lot 1227

A GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER, including a silver stirrup keyring, signed Gucci, London 1989; silver novelty sweetie pillbox, silver scent flask, etc. (6) 2.7 troy ounces of weighable silver

Lot 1236

A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS FLASK, by F Burton Crosbee, Birmingham 1931, shaped for the pocket, with twist-lock cap, the lower portion of the silver flask sleeve detaching as a cup, gilded to interior. 14cm high

Lot 1301

A GEORGE VI UNUSUAL SILVER FLASK, by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1948, rectangular with engine-turned ground, the pull-off cover revealing a hinged screw-down cap to a cut-away sloping corner. 11cm high, 8.5cm wide, 7.4 troy ounces

Lot 1352

A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by L.G, Birmingham 1884, plain oval form, shaped for the pocket, with twist and hinged cap. 13.3cm high, 3.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTIn generally good condition Marks slightly rubbed. Top doesn't leak and closes well.

Lot 1369

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND CROCODILE SKIN HIP FLASK, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906, of oval form, shaped for the pocket, with twist and hinged lid, the base with removable cup. 14cm high

Lot 1384

A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by George Aldwinckle, London 1876, rounded rectangular form with twist and hinged top, the base with removable cup, engraved with a crest and the motto 'ORA ET LABORA', further presentation inscription. 14.2cm high, 8.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe flask no longer has a cork it does leak if turned upside down. Few surface scratches and pit marks , engraving and dart marks clear

Lot 219

SILVER PLATED HIP FLASK,along with two plate pierced comports, a cigarette box, a shell-formed salt dish, and other items including a coin bank and two miniature cloisonne cruets

Lot 568

CHRISTMAS 1914 TIN,along with military buttons and badges, also ration books, a powder flask, crowns, a pipe, and other objects

Lot 163

A Victorian silver hip flask, Edward Osborn Marples, Chester, 1899, gross weight 7.31ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fairLid not in working order, does not close toInitials to front 'W.A...' partially indistinctHallmarks clear and legible Signed Edward & Sons, 161 Regent St, London to base

Lot 170

A Victorian silver topped hunting flask, with leather case, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1883, length 23cm.Condition report: Overall condition fairMarks worn but legibleTop split

Lot 108

Two indian bangles and a North African flask

Lot 124

A George III silver pocket hip flask, screw-fitting cover, stirrup cup to base, 17.5cm long, maker IH, London 1777, 208g

Lot 140

A George V silver and faceted glass hip flask, hinged bayonet cover engraved with a ribbon-tied band of leafy scrolls, stirrup cup to base with gilt interior, 13.5cm high, London 1914-15

Lot 166

A large George V silver mounted leather-clad rounded rectangular hip flask, hinged domed bayonet-fitting cover, 17cm long, Wilfred Chidlaw Griffiths, Birmingham 1928

Lot 173

A late Victorian silver mounted conical flask, the sleeve pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage, 21.5cm long, London 1897

Lot 1738

An Indian bronze surai rosewater flask, of Mughal bottle vase form, flared rim cast with a band of lotus, flared foot, 27.5cm high, 19th century or earlier

Lot 251

A Victorian silver rounded rectangular pocket hip flask, pish-fitting stirrup cup cover with gilt interior, screw-fitting cap, 11.5cm long, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1861, 170g

Lot 324

An Elizabeth II silver rounded rectangular hip flask, quite plain, hinged domed bayonet cap, 14cm long, Carrs, Sheffield 2004, 174g

Lot 959

A Chinese moon flask, painted in tones of underglaze blue with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the shoulder with prunus, 17cm high, 19th century; a ginger jar, 11cm, [2]

Lot 960

A Chinese moon flask, painted in tones of underglaze blue with cavalry soldiers, 15.5cm high, 19th century or earlier

Lot 289

Crested ware, brass candlesticks, vintage cigarette boxes, hip flask, postcards etc

Lot 332

Hip flask, rolls, razors, cigarette boxes, address stamp etc

Lot 526

An early 20th Century moulded blue glass and nickel plated apothecary medical chemists Dettweilers sputum flask or portable spittoon, 10.25cm high.

Lot 694

A collection of vintage pub - breweriana items to include High & Dry Gin Ice Bucket, Yellow and clear plastic German flask of ovoid form, German Stein, Stainless steel champagne bucket, Wade England Sandeman port figurine, Nubian plaster wall masks etc

Lot 16

A Dunhill gold-plated lighter, approx 6.5cm, numbered 24163, boxed with paperwork; a Ronson table lighter; a pair of EPNS goblets; a copper powder flask, a set of six stainless steel travelling/hunting cups in a leather case; etc

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