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A group of miscellaneous collectables, including a Parker fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, further fountain pens, ballpoint pens, retractable pencils, small penknives, a 19th century wooden pocket watch box decorated with Cowdray ruins and Midhurst verso, a hip flask and gramaphone needles. (q)
A late Victorian pocket hip flask, having a leather clad glass body, with removable silver plated cup, etched with flowers and foliage, having vacant shield shaped cartouche, h.13cmCondition report: Overall condition good.Leather has one small tear to the bottom edge.Plated cup with a couple of minor dents to the base.No personalised engraving.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask By G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, richly embossed with hanging game birds within a border of oak leaves and acorns, set with two suspender rings, the brass charger with internal steel spring and stamped with maker's name; a Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a cartouche of diapering (2). 1 - Good conditon. 2 - Dents to sides.
A 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, of pear shape with canted lower edges, one side embossed with a double cartouche of hunter holding a gun with a dog, below a dog setting up game birds, the unusual brass horizontal cylindrical revolving charger with viewing glass; a 19th Century Copper Powder Flask, embossed with a hunter aiming a gun, the brass charger with internal steel spring (2). 1 - Dirty condition, small dents to back. 2 - Two small dents to each side.
A Collection of Shooting Accessories, comprising a pigskin cartridge bag with webbing and leather strap with brass buckles, a leather cartridge belt, a modern brass powder flask and a pair of 19th Century aquatint engravings ''Wild Duck Shooting near Cowley'' and ''Snipe Shooting near Uxbridge'', in oak frames (5)
A Quantity of Gun Accessories, including a copper powder flask of canted rectangular form, gun pull-throughs, part powder flasks, a crushed leather ammunition case, a small iron and stone cannon balls; also, a Naval pursuader with weighted woven linen covered pommels, three Arab daggers etc.
A Late 18th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol by Williams, London, the 7cm round steel turn-off barrel with London proof marks, signed and swag engraved box lock, slide safety, walnut slab butt with silver escutcheon, 18.5cm; a 19th Century Brass Barrel Box Lock Pocket Pistol, the 5.5cm octagonal barrel with swollen muzzle, box lock lacks action, with walnut bag butt, 15cm; two James Dixon Copper Powder Flasks, one embossed with a pheasant, the other with basket weave and leaf decoration; two Leather Shot Flasks, with brass chargers (6). 1 - Action not working. Brown pitting to metalwork. Tired condition. 2 - Action missing, butt wormed. 3 - Pheasant flask - spring broken. 4 - Basket weave flask with small dent to upper side edge and further dents to the base. 5 - One leather shot flask with unstitched seams, the other is in good condition.
Approximately Forty Mainly Second World War Cap, Collar and Glengarry Badges, including Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Engineers, Canadian Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Highlanders (Glengarry Fencibles) glengarry badge, shoulder titles; also, Home Guard insignia, formation patches, rank insignia, buttons, a copper powder flask, a leather shot flask, a spike bayonet, side cap etc
Three items of antique glass - Three-colour flask of 'Nailsea' type with pink, white and blue enamels festoons, 13.5cm long, a writhen-moulded cream jug, 11.5cm high, and a small cordial glass with panel-cut bowl (3) Condition: First item has had a collar (now missing), second item has small old loss to scroll tip of handle terminal, third item sound. **General condition consistent with age
ROBERT PRINGLE & SONS; a military interest Edwardian hallmarked silver hip flask, with screw cover and lift-off base section forming the cup, the upper section inscribed 'South Africa 1900-02 7th Italian Hampshire Regt', a cup inscribed 'Presented to Major F.J.Evans-Vaughan V.D. on his retirement by the N.C.O's and the men of B.C.O.Y. as a mark of esteem in which he was held by all ranks during his command of the company, July 1909', London 1907, height 14.5cm, approx 9.21ozt/286.6g.Additional InformationHallmarks clear, the cork is still present in the cover with a tight action, minor surface scratches and only general surface wear. It is presented in a suede pouch where it has been for some time.
W & G NEAL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver hip flask of rectangular form, with detachable cup, London 1901, height 14cm, approx 6.7ozt/208g. Additional InformationDenting to the side and body, one large dent to the top left corner, general wear, minor denting to the base, the action of the stopper is working fine, denting to the top of the stopper.
JAMES DIXON & SONS; an early 20th century hallmarked silver hip flask of curved form with screw cap and detachable lower base, hallmark obscured, length 13cm, approx 6.7ozt/208g.Additional InformationA few small dents, slightly sprung throughout the whole piece, surface scratches. The base in inscribed 'Boodle & Dunthorne, Lord St, Liverpool. The cup base has traces of gilt wash.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver capped blotter (marks rubbed), a plated lady's purse, a chrome plated late 20th century small hip flask, an EPBM small hip flask, a silver bladed mother of pearl handled butter knife by George Unite and a plated preserve spoon with mother of pearl handle (6).Additional InformationVery heavy wear throughout.
A PLATED HIP FLASK WITH NAZI GERMAN U-BOAT BADGE, together with a Kaiser Wilhelm Centenary medal, a German Treve um Treve 1935 badge (rear pin is loose), an Imperial German commemorative penknife (corkscrew broken), a reproduction 1914-1915 passport holder and an Imperial German soldiers death card (6)
A group of four Copeland Spode George V and Victorian commemorative ware with raised decoration on a green ground, comprising of a teapot with a gilt handle, finial and spout, a milk jug, 5 3/4", a beaker 4" h and a flask with a crown finial 9 1/2"h and a Doulton Lambeth two tone brown glazed jug decorated with Queen Victorian on the throne, figures from around the world and two lions, 4 1/2"h
A pair of Coalport candlesticks, circa 1885, transfer-printed in blue with seaweed, gilded decoration to the collars, printed factory marks, pattern A7819, 17.5cm high; together with a Coalport twin-handled moon flask painted with a bird of prey and a Coalport vase with relief-moulded pink blossom and green leaves, circa 1880, printed mark, 22cm high (4)
Five pieces of cranberry glass, flask, two jugs and two bowls. CONDITION REPORT: The two cream jugs are in good order with no issues. The bowl is not chipped or cracked but is slightly rough in places to the top rim. The fruit bowl is in good order. There is a firing mark to the centre of the ground pontil. The silver plated mounts are in good condition structurally, they are however tarnished and some of the silver plate may be missing. The decanter is in good condition with no chips, damage or repairs. The stopper is not correct and slightly too large.
A 19th century Chinese moon flask, decorated with dragons. Height 21 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the vase has a hairline crack running down from the rim for +/- 2 cm. The crack then spreads to the left and round above the top of the handle and right up to the top lip on the opposite side. It has probably been broken at this point although the line is very faint. From the bottom of the initial crack there is a further crack running around and above the top of the other handle back to the top of the vase. Again, this piece may well have been broken and reattached. The top of one of the handles has been broken off and reattached. The other handle is in good order. The remainder of the piece is in good condition with the exception of one small firing mark to one side.
A mixed lot of collectors' items to include an Art Deco bronzed figure raised on marble plinth, a further similar example, a Lesney Products & Co Ltd Coronation Coach (af), a Black Forest style seated bear, inkwell, various smoking paraphernalia including cigarette cases, a Zippo lighter, a hip flask, a silver-plated Queen's Silver Jubilee tea caddy, a patented tea strainer, etc.
A George VI leather-bound hip flask with removable hallmarked silver cup and lid, F Burton Crosbee, Birmingham 1949, height 15.5cm (cup approx 2.4ozt) (af). CONDITION REPORT The stopper is missing and the glass is visibly cracked to the neck. The leather is coming away at the seam. The silver cup has scuffs and scrapes throughout.
A late 19th/early 20th Century wicker picnic basket, with hinged top and fall down front with leather and tin lined interior, fitted with sandwich box, brass and copper kettle with spirit flask and stand a pair of enamel green and cream cups and saucers and two cylindrical containers with pull off lids, all in fitted case, no apparent markings, 28cm wide x 18cm deep x 21cm high In general good condition
A Victorian novelty silver scent flask/vinaigrette, modelled as an acorn, by Sampson Mordan & Co, with textured decoration and suspension chain, London, 1873, 55mm.CONDITION: Flask cap doesn't shut firmly. Opens too easily. Small dent to the base. Afew minor scratches in general. Some rubbing to the hallmarks.
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