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An Edwardian glass and silver hip flask, G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1909, of curved rectangular form, glass body with plain polished mount and detachable stirrup cup, bayonet clasp hinged cap, 16.5cm high, weight 18.29oztCR; Stirrup cup in good order, some small shallow dents and general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, but no splitting, repair or large areas of damage. Glass body in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. Mount in good order, peppering or small shallow dents, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, but no splitting, large damage or signs of repair. Moderate denting to the cap, general scratching and wear. Bayonet clasp in working order, opening smoothly and closing flush. Heavy wear to internal cork.
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a Tiffany silver floral brooch, 64mm long, a silver mounted bottle coaster, P H Vogel & Co, London 1979, 9.3cm wide, a novelty silver caddy spoon, A J Bailey, Birmingham 1930, 6.2cm long, a George VI silver pin dish, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1942, 10.5cm wide, a cased silver mounted magnifying glass and letter opener, George Wish, Sheffield 1913, a silver pencil, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1958, 12.3cm long, a silver cased Yardio-Led pencil, Johnson, Matthey & Co, London 1960, 12.2cm long, a pair of silver napkin rings, ten assorted commemorative coins, a pair of silver coloured grape snips, a glass hip flask with silver coloured cap and detachable stirrup cup, and a further assortment of tableware and accessories (Qty)
An early 20th century Champion & Wilton EPBM picnic set in leather holder, containing a sandwich tin and glass flask with bayonet top, tin 14.5cm wide, flask 14.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT:The glass flask shows no obvious chips, cracks or losses. The bayonet cap locks and has a cork seal but may not be watertight. The sandwich tin shows fine surface scratching and wear throughout. The silver plate shows some raised corrosion spots and losses to the plate around the edges of the tin. The leather case shows surface wear and scratching throughout, a small gouge approximately 7mm wide to the base and another approximately 15mm wide around the lower edge of the maker's mark, but the stitching appears to be intact throughout. The stud catch is functional. The shoulder strap lugs are secure but the case lacks the strap.
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver sauce boat, Chester 1905, maker's marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a George V tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1926, G W Lewis & Co; a small spirit flask of square shape with engraved monogram and screw on lid, marks rubbed; a silver square ashtray, Birmingham 1956, Charles Green & Co Ltd; a hallmarked silver egg cup with castellated border, loaded base, Birmingham 1931, together with two silver napkin rings, g/w 300gms (8)
Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-220 A.D. A copper-alloy pilgrim's flask with 'heart-shaped' moulding to both faces, splayed base, narrow cylindrical neck, domed lid with floral motif and suspension ring, animal masks and rings to shoulders. 1.6 kg, 23 cm high (9 in). Bonham's, Fine Asian Art, sale 14758, 14 May 2007, lot 111. Property of a London gentleman. Fine condition.
Celtic Pottery, Newlyn, square dish, 20cm, similar dish and cylindrical vase, and a Minehead pottery flask.Qty: 4Condition report:The cylindrical vase and square dish have applied labels to the bases. The cylindrical vase has a hairline running around approximately a quarter of the base line. No other damages to any of the items. The Minehead flask has an incised mark to the underside of the base.
FIVE BESWICK ANIMAL AND BIRD FIGURES AND A ROYAL DOULTON 'MR TOADFLAX' BRAMBLY HEDGE FIGURE, D. BH10, the Beswick comprising Beatrix Potter 'Mrs Tittlemouse' (BP3c), an Eagle Beneagles Scotch Whisky flask, model no.2104, a Turtle Doves group, model no.1022, a Stag standing, model no.954, light brown gloss and an Arab 'Bahram' in brown gloss (6) (Condition report: the Arab has a chipped ear, the turtle doves are crazed throughout, the horse and stag are very dusty / dirty)
Seven Gordon and Macphail Single Malt Whisky Miniatures in glass flask bottles, Macphails Single Malt 10 year old 40% vol x2, Highland Park 8 year old 40% vol, Glen Calder Blended 40% vol, Pride of Lowlands 12 year old 40% vol, Pride of Orkney 12 year old 40% vol and Pride of Strathspey 12 year old 40% vol, all 5cl
Seven Gordon and Macphail Single Malt Whisky Miniatures in glass flask bottles, Pride of Strathspey 12 year old 40% vol, Pride of Orkney 12 year old 40% vol, Pride of Orkney 12 year old 57% vol 100 proof, Pride of Lowlands 12 year old 40% vol x2, Pride of Islay 12 year old 40% vol and Pride of Strathspey 25 year old 40% vol, all 5cl
Seven Gordon and Macphail Single Malt Whisky Miniatures in glass flask bottles, Pride of Strathspey 12 year old 40% vol x2, Pride of Orkney 12 year old 40% vol, Pride of Lowlands 12 year old 40% vol x2, Strathisla 8 year old 57% vol 100 proof and Longmorn-Glenlivet 12 year old 40% vol, 70 proof all 5cl
Ten Single Malt Whisky Distillery Bottling Miniatures, The Balvenie Founders Reserve 10 year old 40% vol, Deanston 12 year old 40% vol, Auchentoshan 10 year old 43% vol, Glen Scotia 40% vol, Glenfiddich in glass flask 8 year old 1 2/3 fl oz 70 proof, Lagavoulin 16 year old 43% vol, Blair Athol 12 year old 43% vol, Bladnoch 70 proof, Strathisla 12 year old 43% vol and Glendullan 12 year old 82.3% proof, all 5cl
Edwardian silver hip flask, of plain rounded rectangular form, hallmarked William Neale, Chester 1903, H11cm, approximate weight 3.29 ozt (102.6 grams)Condition Report:Heavy wear including a number of large knocks, Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however makers mark with some wear and part marks to neck worn.
Early 20th century silver hip flask, of plain oval form with rounded shoulders and screw threaded cover, hallmarked Finnigans Ltd, London 1914, H9cm, 2.85 ozt (88.8 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and a few small knocks/indentations.Hallmarks clear and legible.

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