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Lot 417

A selection of modern Oriental porcelain, comprising: tea kettle and cover, with raffia handle; a porcelain ginger jar and cover; a small flask vase; rice bowls; etc.

Lot 4120

2 Chinese porcelain dishes with polychrome decoration, 18th century, 23.5 cm diameter (hairlines and chips on the edge), 2 oval dishes with polychrome decoration of symbolic objects and wavy edges, 20th century, 6 cm high, 18.5x12 cm (some edge chips), Chinese Imari porcelain dish, 18th century 25 cm diameter (undamaged), 3 white porcelain temple lions 12 cm and 13 cm high (with damage) and porcelain odoor flask, 20th century 6 cm high (undamaged). Provenance collection Castle Frymerson in Sint Odiliënberg

Lot 4122

2 Asian porcelain odeur flasks, including with blue landscape decor 8.5 cm high and polychrome erotic decor 6 cm high and bone odeur flask with erotic decor 7 cm high

Lot 3205

Divers silver plate, ao. a large oval dish and two tureens. one flask of the cruet set is missing.Lot divers verzilverde tafelszilver, wo. dienbord en dekschalen, en een olie en azijn stel met 1 kristallen flesje.ontbreekt.

Lot 280

J W Hawksley, a 19th century copper shot flask of traditional form, embossed with hunting trophies and oak leaves, 20cm, together with four others

Lot 283

A Crown Devon serving dish; a Caltonware leaf dish; a pottery moon flask decorated with a peacock feathers; two coloured glass dolphin ornaments etc

Lot 104

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a white metal and glass hip flask, two white metal embossed salts each raised on three cabriolet legs, a white metal hexagonal shaped napkin ring, together with various pieces of flatware such as EPNS knives, forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, pickle forks, nutcracker, together with a glass jar of loose half penny coins, etc

Lot 193

A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include an early 20th century nut cracker set comprising of two nut crackers and two pip extractors each fitted with carved ivory handles, a three piece condiment set on an oval tray, a boxed set of six 'Community plate' forks', and a matching set of six tablespoons, a 'Community plate' serving spoon, a cased flatware set, a cased set of six stainless steel knives, together with a quantity of entrée dishes and trays, a small China teapot, an English pewter hip flask, a 'Ronson' table lighter, a white metal ink well, toast rack, mini trophies, goblet, a boxed 'Dalvey' hip flask etc

Lot 412

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI MINIATURE SQUAT BALUSTER VASE, wavy rim, printed marks, date cypher for 1907, height 3.5cm, a late 19th Century Wedgwood copy of the Portland Vase, dark blue dip finish, impressed mark, height 21cm, sd to one handle and a firing fault in the footrim, and a Bourne Denby Glyn College flask, decorated with leaves, height 23cm

Lot 711

A silver shaped rectangular inkstand, fitted a silver-mounted cut glass bottle, a silver hip flask, engine-turned cigarette case and two ashtraysweighable silver 13oz.13.5oz approximately

Lot 337

Antique ceramic flask, modelled as Persian magi, approx 22 cms. The head acts as a stopper, signed in blue underglaze Dubois. (af) Condition report: repair evident to the left arm, nibbles to the neck where the stopper fits, head has been fixed to neck. 

Lot 74

Miscellaneous items, including a brass letter opener in the form of a knife, pewter photo frame with curling motif approx 14w x 11h, hunting key holder, fishing key holder and a pewter flask with stag motif (boxed).

Lot 49

A small collection of mixed collectables, including military cap badges, enamelled civilian badges, folding pocket knives, a Dinky MGB model car, model 113, white with red interior, a Hornby OO gauge clockwork loco, green LNER livery '2900', with key, an N gauge 'LNER Class A1 'Flying Scotsman'', in plastic box, and a hip flask. (19)

Lot 2149

Collection of fishing accessories including- small cooler bag - digital scales - landing net bag - digital scales pouch - lite stove - kettle - flask.

Lot 2316

Thermal underwear and top 2x hip flask 2x pellet pump 4x charcoal fuel sticks 1x brew kit bag 1x giant carryall (damaged zip)

Lot 2472

Collection of 2 bags and a jack pyke stainless steel flask.

Lot 660

English sterling silver hip flask, Birmingham 1841 (S), maker Joseph Willmore (JW), inscribed with 2 heraldic motifs to front 72.8 grams 9.5 cm tall

Lot 744

English sterling silver perfume flask, London 1862 (g), maker Samson & Mordon, ovoid form with gadrooned screw-fit stopper (with cork liner), gadrooning continues to shoulders of flask where it meets a central band of hand-embossed decoration featuring floral/foliate designs and exotic birds. The decoration was almost certainly inspired by Persian designs employed on Persian export silverware for centuries 31.9 grams 7 cm long

Lot 769

French perfume flask c1900, onion shaped cranberry glass with openwork gilt-bronze decoration to exterior, round boss and step-hinged lid 7cm tall ( no stopper )

Lot 134

A box of miscellaneous metal wares to include a pair of brass Corinthian column table candle sticks, a copper powder flask, relief decorated with stags, brass trivet, etc

Lot 312

An early 20th century Chinese silver two-piece cruet, comprising mustard with clear glass liner and an open salt, each relief decorated with panels of flowers, maker K.H of Shanghai, circa 1900; together with a George V silver pocket cigarette case, having engine turned decoration; a silver backed handbrush; silver hip flask cup etc

Lot 427

A small collection of miscellaneous items, to include pocket knives, hip flask, travel clock, Royal Wedding commemorative crown etc

Lot 511

A 19th century leather shot flask, of typical pear shape, length 20cm

Lot 683

A box of miscellaneous items, to include silver plated sugar scoop, boxed Safari 600 flask, Slice 'n Serve pizza cutter etc

Lot 1136

A Royal Doulton salt glaze commemorative jug, Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, a hip flask, two tumblers with plated holders, a Mason's Brown Velvet jug, a Wade jug and medallion **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 645

Two spirit flasks and a 4711 Cologne flask/bottle

Lot 783

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE VASE, of moon flask form, painted with panels of figures in blue on white, painted four character signature in blue to base, 21cm high

Lot 784

20TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of moon flask form, painted with kylin, seal mark in blue to base, 33.5cm high

Lot 1096

Wade Dewar's Whisky Jug, Whisky flask, scales Colibri pen, costume jewellery etc:- One Tray.

Lot 2051

A group of collectablesLate 19th century and laterIncluding, a base metal and leather bound glass hip flask, two tankards, a cased set of brass scales, a vesta case and sundry

Lot 1643

19TH CENTURY POCKET FLINTLOCK PISTOL, by Wilkison of Edinburgh, the mechanism in working order, with later powder flask, flint and shot, in brass inlaid casket

Lot 1644

LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY LIEGE CAVALRY OR DRAGOON MILITARY PISTOL, steel with brass fittings, later box with ram rod, shot, flask and flint

Lot 148

BELLE POIRE À POUDRE DU GUJARATformée d'une conque marine la partie supérieure du corps ornée d'écailles de nacre aux bords découpés, posées en applique et fixées par un cloutage en laiton. L’épaulement est décoré d'une large fleur épanouie à vingt-deux pétales dont le cÅ“ur est formé par un petit bouchon.Inde du Nord-Est, Gujarat, XIXe siècle ou postérieur.An Indo-Portuguese Gujarat mother-of-pearl powder flask, North-East India, 19th century or later.HAUT. 18 CM (7 1/16 IN.)

Lot 205

MANUFACTURE DE SAMSON. GRANDE ET BELLE BOUTEILLE PIRIFORMEà col tubulaire en céramique blanche la panse décorée de quatre médaillons polylobés émaillés bleu-nuit animés d'entrelacs floraux dorés, le col orné de fleurons.France, Samson, vers 1870. A Samson white ceramic flask, France, circa 1870.HAUT. 47,5 CM (18 11/16 IN.)

Lot 2194

Early 20th century silver hip flask with removable cover cup by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, approx 6.5ozClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 233

Small quantity of hunting / shooting related silver-plate to include; shooting draw stand - pheasants, stirrup cups and hip flask

Lot 407

Royal Copenhagen - Alumnia Faience flask by Kari Christensen, printed and painted marks, 13.5cm high.

Lot 93

An Edward VII silver mounted Travelling Set in fitted green leather case including two Brushes, Scent Flask, four silver mounted Toiletry Jars London 1908, Charles & George Asprey Case approximately 21cm x 17cm (faded)

Lot 503

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER HIP FLASK, Birmingham marks, the bowed flask with hinged screw top, central engraved initials, 10.5cm high, 142g

Lot 430

A SILVER HIP FLASK, by Atkin Brothers, London, 1897

Lot 249

Militaria- five assorted powder flasks, 2 in patterned brass by Hawksley Sheffield, larger 20.5cm; another similar by Sykes, a miniature flask and a brass mounted horn flask- latter three unmarked (5) Condition Report: All are fairly heavily worn form use- and clumsy handling Hawksley- floral cartouche- split to base, sykes- distorted and dented Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 579

An Edward VII silver oval hip flask with hinged lid, Sheffield marks 1905 and one other glass hip flask with silver mounted neck (2)

Lot 585

Four various cut glass scent bottles with silver mounted necks (2 with stoppers); a silver plated hip flask, etc

Lot 360

A brass sextant, in a leather case, together with a powder flask and measure

Lot 354

Victorian silver mounted cut-glass claret jug, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1884, 9.5" high; together with a set of Regent Plate fish flatware, cased cake forks and a hip flask

Lot 638

Coalport porcelain triple-handled pedestal vase, painted with an oval reserve depicting a mountainous landscape upon a green ground with fine gilded highlights, 6.5" high (one handle restored); together with a Coalport gilded porcelain moon flask vase painted with birds and a similar gilded egg shaped vase, patterns A3436 and A5280 respectively, the moon flask 5" high (both at fault) (3)

Lot 293

An antique hallmarked sterling silver hip flask having a hinged screwcap with curved edges. Bearing hallmarks for London, 1990. Makers mark illegible. Gross weight  88.91g

Lot 115

â“Œ SEVEN PISTOL FLASKS^ CIRCA 1790-1840¦the first an iron two-way flask^ with body of oval section and a sprung cap at each end; the second a three-way flask^ with red morocco-covered brass body (nozzle missing); the third a three-way flask^ with copper body and brass nozzle by Hawksley; the fourth a two-way flask with copper body and brass nozzle ; the fifth with embossed copper body and brass nozzle stamped ~G. & J. W. H~; the sixth for a small pair of pocket pistols^ the nozzle stamped the same; and the last with embossed copper body¦the first: 7.0 cm; 2 ¾ in¦(7)¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

Lot 117

â“Œ A POWDER-FLASK AND SHOT-FLASK BY BARTRAM & CO^ MID-19TH CENTURY AND EIGHT FURTHER SHOT-FLASKS^ 19TH CENTURY¦the first of green morocco^ the outer face stitched with the owner~s initials ~MAW~^ and fitted with patent nickel nozzle with spring cut-off^ the second en suite; the third embossed with a hound vignette; three further shot-flasks with stiffened leather bodies and four further flasks with soft bag-shaped bodies¦the first: 20.3 cm; 8 in¦(10)¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

Lot 13

â“Œ THREE SUDANESE SWORDS (KASKARA); A CENTRAL AFRICAN THROWING DAGGER; AN AFRICAN DOUBLE DAGGER; AN AFRICAN FLASK AND A WHIP¦the first with broad double-edged fullered blade engraved with a calligraphic panel on each face and with a lion and a cross and orb mark^ iron cross-guard and leather-covered grip and disc-shaped pommel; the second and third similar^ each with plain blade; the fourth of characteristic form^ the grip bound with rattan; the fifth with etched blades^ central grip wrapped with beadwork^ with one scabbard en suite (the other missing); the sixth with leather-covered blade and leather spout; the seventh plaited¦the first: 76.5 cm; 30 1/8 in blade¦(7)¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦The inscriptions on the first^ on the same face as the lion^ are verses from the Qasidat al-Burda and read in translation |Whoever is assisted by God~s Messenger^ The lion lies on meeting him in its wood lies down meekly|; the other face reads |God~s protection makes unnecessary layers of armour and lofty defensive towers|¦¦

Lot 135

â“Œ A CASED 54 BORE DEANE-ADAMS 1851 MODEL FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER RETAILED BY DEANE ADAMS AND DEANE^ LONDON^ NO. 11^995R^ CIRCA 1855¦with sighted barrel signed in full on the flat^ border-engraved frame inscribed ~Adams Patent~ and numbered on the right and with traces of early blued finish^ fitted with arbor pin with blued spring-catch and blued safety-catch^ numbered cylinder (small dents)^ finely chequered walnut butt^ brass trigger-guard^ brass butt-cap with lanyard ring: in associated relined case (fittings missing)^ complete with accessories including bullet mould^ brass powder-flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley^ bullet-mould and nipple wrench¦17.0 cm; 6 3/4 in barrel ¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

Lot 165

˜Ⓦ A CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS BY JOSEPH MANTON^ LONDON^ NO.6090 FOR 1813¦with heavy octagonal scratch rifled barrels fitted with silver fore-sights^ stamped with the barrelsmith~s initials ~WF~ for William Fullerd and numbered beneath^ case-hardened patent numbered breeches stamped with the platinum-lined maker~s stamp and inlaid with a platinum line^ platinum vents^ engraved case-hardened breech tangs incorporating standing back-sights and decorated with conventional foliage^ signed locks engraved with border ornament^ bouquets on the tails and sunbursts behind the pans^ fitted with bolt safety-catches^ rainproof pans^ rollers and detents^ patent steels numbered 5889 and 5890 (partly obscured)^ figured walnut half-stocks numbered ~689~ in ink beneath the breeches^ chequered butts^ engraved blued steel mounts including trigger-guards decorated with Britannia trophies-of-arms carrying the serial numbers on the bows and pineapple finials^ pear-shaped butt-caps^ blued moulded rear ramrod-pipes^ horn fore-end caps^ silver barrel bolt escutcheons^ silver escutcheons engraved with the owner~s crest^ a squirrel holding a shield^ and the initials ~HS~^ and horn-tipped wooden ramrods^ perhaps the original: in their original fitted mahogany case with ivory key escutcheon (small scratches^ dents^ one filled repair)^ the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle and central escutcheon engraved with crest and initials en suite^ the interior lined in green baize^ with trade label (two small tears^ the lining with small areas of wear^ compartment lids repaired^ one missing its knob)^ and complete with accessories including Brittania metal three-way flask by Dixon and Sons^ Sheffield^ the front engraved with the initial ~H; within a garter^ bullet mould^ mallet^ and brass and wooden loading rods¦25.6 cm; 10 in barrels¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦Literature¦David H. L. Back^ Great British Gunmakers^ The Mantons^ 1782-1878^ Norwich 1993^ p. 104.¦William Keith Neal and David H. L. Back^ The Manton Supplement^ Tisbury 1978^ p. 239.¦Peter Scott-Edeson^ Dating the Firearms of Joseph Manton 1792-1825^ in^ The Canadian Society of Arms Collecting^ vol. 38^ no. 3^ August 2000^ p. 78.

Lot 166

â“Œ A RARE 18 BORE OVER-AND-UNDER FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL WITH SHOULDER STOCK BY TATHAM AND EGG^ NO. 1009^ CIRCA 1810^ INSCRIBED TO BRIGADIER SIR DENIS PACK^ K.C.B. (1772-1823)¦with browned twist octagonal barrels^ the upper rifled with eight grooves^ (fore-sight missing)^ fitted on the right with sliding bayonet and on the left with iron ramrod with pineapple chequered finial^ the breeches with platinum lines and platinum-lined barrelsmith~s stamp^ the lower breech rounded^ engraved breech tang decorated with border ornament and a Brittania trophy^ signed stepped locks engraved with bouquets on the tails^ fitted with ~French~ cocks^ semi-rainproof pans and bolt safeties (mechanisms worn)^ the left steel spring with roller and the right humped^ chequered angular butt with shoulder stock escutcheon^ the pommel encircled by an engraved iron band^ inlaid with a central oval inscribed ~Tatham & Egg Improvement 1009~^ engraved spurred trigger-guard^ and silver escutcheon engraved ~Denis Pack~ (the iron parts with areas of pitting)^ complete with skeleton shoulder stock engraved ~Tatham & Egg^ London~ on the top and with spring catch operated by a lever beneath: in mahogany case^ perhaps the original^ relined in green baize^ the lid with brass escutcheon on the outside engraved ~Brigadier Denis Pack~^ and complete with bullet mould and powder-flask¦20.0 cm; 7 7/8 in barrels¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦Sir Denis Pack (c. 1772-1823) was appointed cornet in the 14th light dragoons on 30 November 1791 and served with a squadron that formed the advance guard of Lord Moira~s force in Flanders in 1794. Pack volunteered to carry an important dispatch into Nieuwpoort and had much difficulty in escaping when the French invested it. Later he was engaged at Boxtel and in the winter retreat to Bremen. Following that retreat the 14th squadron was transferred to the 8th light dragoons after being attached to it. When Pack came home he obtained his lieutenancy in the 14th on 12 March 1795. He commanded a small party of dragoons in the Quiberon expedition^ and in this period did duty for some months as a field-officer on Isle Dieu. He received his troop in the 5th dragoon guards on 27 February 1796^ and while serving with them in Ireland in 1798 he led a patrol near Prosperous against a party of rebels^ who lost twenty men and eight horses.¦¦Pack commanded the escort which conducted General Humbert and other French officers to Dublin after their surrender at Ballinamuck. On 25 August 1798 he was promoted major in the 4th Royal Irish dragoon guards and on 6 December 1800 he was appointed lieutenant-colonel in the 71st highlanders. He commanded the 71st at the recapture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806^ where he was wounded at the landing in Lospard~s Bay. During the ill-fated operation in South America in 1806-7 he was taken prisoner^ but he managed to escape. He then commanded the light troops of the army in two successful actions against the enemy and in Whitelocke~s disastrous attack on Buenos Aires^ in which he received three wounds.¦¦In 1808 the 71st was ordered to Portugal^ and he commanded it at the battles of Roliça and Vimeiro. He marched with Sir John Moore~s army into Spain and in the retreat to Corunna. After returning to England he took part in the Walcheren expedition in 1809^ in which he bravely stormed one of the enemy~s batteries during the siege of Flushing. He became aide-de-camp to the king with the rank of colonel on 25 July 1810. He was then appointed with local rank to a Portuguese brigade under Marshal Beresford and commanded it at Busaco in 1810^ and in front of Almeida in May 1811. When the French garrison escaped Pack pursued them to Barba del Puerco^ and upon orders of Sir Brent Spencer blew up the defences of Almeida. At the capture of Ciudad Rodrigo^ Pack^ who had been appointed a British brigadier-general^ led his Portuguese brigade to make a feint attack on the outwork of the Santiago gate^ which was converted into a real attack.¦¦Pack distinguished himself at the battle of Salamanca and was honourably mentioned for his services in the operations against Burgos. He became a major-general on 4 June 1813 and was present with his brigade at Vitoria. Wellington placed him in temporary command of the 6th division in the Pyrenées^ and he was wounded again at Soraven. He commanded a division at the battles of Nivelle^ the Nive^ Orthez^ and Toulouse^ where he received yet another wound and was honourably mentioned. For his Peninsular services^ in which he was eight times wounded^ he received the Peninsular gold cross and seven clasps. He was offered a brigade in the expedition to America but instead was appointed to command at Ramsgate. He was made KCB on 2 January 1815.¦¦In June 1815 Pack commanded a brigade of Picton~s division at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo^ where he was again wounded. That was his last foreign service. He married^ on 10 July 1816^ Lady Elizabeth Louisa Beresford (d. Jan 1856)^ fourth daughter of the second earl of Waterford^ and sister of the first marquess. Pack held the orders of the Tower and Sword in Portugal^ Maria Theresa in Austria^ and St Vladimir in Russia. He was appointed colonel of the York chasseurs in 1816^ lieutenant-governor of Plymouth on 12 August 1819^ and colonel of the 84th foot on 9 September 1822. Pack died at Lord Beresford~s house in Upper Wimpole Street^ London^ on 24 July 1823. In 1828 his widow erected a monument to him^ surmounted by a marble bust by Chantrey^ in the cathedral church of St Canice^ Kilkenny^ of which his father had been dean. (Taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography^ accessed 29th March 2021.)¦¦Joseph Egg and Henry Tatham were in partnership circa 1801-14.

Lot 374

A POWDER-FLASK^ PROBABLY GERMAN LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY¦formed entirely of steel^ of bifurcated form in imitation of antler^ the base with two moulded terminals^ the top fitted with moulded tubular nozzle and cut-off with turned knob and filed spring^ with no evidence of a belt hook (chemically cleaned)¦17.0 cm; 6 3/4 in high¦¦

Lot 377

â“Œ SIX GUNPOWDER-AND SHOT-FLASKS^ 19TH CENTURY¦the first James Dixon & Sons improved patent^ with copper and graduated white metal nozzle with spring cut-off; the second with copper body embossed with a trellis design on each face and graduated nozzle with spring cut-off; the third probably French^ with copper body embossed with game shooting vignettes (nozzle missing); the fourth a horn flask^ and two leather shot-flasks¦the first: 20.5 cm; 8 1/8 in¦(6)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

Lot 72

A contemporary Chinese twin handled blue and white moon flask vase, decorated with trailing foliage and flowers, 29cm high

Lot 164

A selection of silver plated cutlery, cruet set and other items, London Clock Co carriage clock and mantel clock, hip flask, monocle, brass ware to include a pair of candlesticks and a bamboo swagger stick with silver plated knop bearing an insigniaLocation: 1:3

Lot 172

A Victorian silver and clear glass moon flask novelty combination scent bottle, vinaigrette and snuff box, hinged domed cover, glazed apertures, 8.5cm long, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1873

Lot 179

A Victorian silver curved rounded rectangular hip flask, hinged domed bayonet cap, 9.5cm wide, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1900, 3.25oz

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