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* Mixed Silver. An Edwardian silver hip flask by Samuel Jacob, London 1910, with a vacant oval cartouch on a stippled ground, 12cm high x 10cm wide, 192g together with a silver toast rack by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co, London 1935, 9cm long, a George III silver sifter spoon probably by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, with bright cut decoration and pierced gilded bowl, 15.5cm long, plus mother of pearl handle tea knives and forks and other items, weighable silver approximately 695gQty: (33)
A silver salverWilliam Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1925 Diameter 30.5cm; together with a flask; a dish; two cream jugs; a pot; a box; an inkwell; a pair of casters; a set of six teaspoons; twelve further items of flatware; two base metal bracelets, weight total of weighable silver 80oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver letter knife, London 1849, with caduceus handle, a small silver hip flask, Sheffield 1923, a silver travel inkwell, AD, London 1830 with double crest and motto 'Spes Mea In Deo' and a magnifying lens CONDITION REPORT: Lid to travel inkwell in working order, a couple of minute flakes to glass. Letter knife a little bent, a few scratches. Flask a little dented but sound, bayonet type lid is in working order.
A Victorian silver hip flask, London 1894, of curved oval form with bayonet type cover and pull off cup, 14cm long, approximately 189gm CONDITION REPORT: Overall nice condition. Pale lemon coloured gilding intact to inner cup. Bayonet cover working and cork present. Some rubbing to marks. Cup fully hallmarked, flask with lion passant and maker only. Maker indistinct perhaps FH. Light wear in line with age and usage.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass hip flask, JNM, London 1894, with bayonet type cover and pull off cup, 14cm long CONDITION REPORT: The silver cover has glue residue all around the collar suggesting it has been glued in place. There is a later cork stuffed in the neck of the flask, the original cork liner from inner cap must have been lost.
An oval silver hip flask, Birmingham 1900, with screw off cover, 12cm high and a silver mounted glass hip flask, Mappin & Webb, London circa 1900, 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Oval flask - Screw off cover possibly associated, it is unhallmarked and has a hole in it as well as small dents. The flask has minor wear and dents but I basically sound. Hallmarks a bit worn, makers mark illegible.Glass flask - Overall good.
Konvolut von vier Teilen, 20. Jh., überwiegend Sterlingsilber 925/000, Münzschälchen, Gießer, Deckeldöschen und Flachmann, Gesamtl. bis 18 cm, Bruttogew. (ohne Flachmann) ca. 286 g, dazu 6 Blattschälchen, WMF, plated, L. 7,5 cm Mixed lot of four pieces, 20th century, mainly Sterling silver 925/000, coin bowl, caster, small box and flask, total l. up to 18 cm, gross weight (without flask) approx. 286 g, added 6 leaf bowls, WMF, plated, l. 7.5 cm
A SMALL VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, London 1840, of shouldered sack-form with screw cap, engraved with initials to the centre of an image of the sun. 8.5cm high, 1.9 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck, maker's mark unidentified. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Bruise to base and dent to right hand side of base rim. Cast line to right hand side pronounced, issuing from dent on base rim, with another minor ding approx. 1cm up. A patch of glue (?) to top of screw cap. Light surface scratches and marks throughout commensurate with age and use
AN INDIAN COLONIAL GLASS SPIRIT FLASK AND TWO SILVER BEAKERS, by P. Orr & Sons, Madras, early 20th Century, tapering cylindrical, the flask with a silver screw cap, the beakers nesting. 18.5cm high, gross weight of beaker 14.5 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Both beakers stamped 'P.ORR & SONS MADRAS' and 'SILVER' to base, screw cap unmarked but retaining cork liner. Beakers gilded to interior. Both with nicks to top rim, various bruises and dents to body and base rim, tarnishing and surface scratches commensurate with use
A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE-ENDED FLASK, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1894, cylindrical with a hinged cover to each end, to one end a perfume, to the other end smelling salts, engraved with scrolling foliage. 8.6cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Hinges in good order and caps close neatly. Two tiny holes. Some minor bruising to the caps.
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK AND CUP, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London 1893, the plain flask shaped for the pocket, with hinged locking screw cap, the lower half of the flask as a detachable cup. 13.3cm high, 6.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - full set to upper back of flask and back of detachable cup; maker's mark and lion rampant to lower back of flask; lion rampant (lightly rubbed) to back of neck underneath hinge; maker's mark (lightly rubbed) to front of neck underneath lid. Slight wobble to lid hinge, lid with cork liner. Number '3' engraved to base of cup. Interior of cup is gilded. Small dent to top of L shoulder, small piercing to top of lid cover. Scrape marks to lower half of body where cup slides on and off. Very light surface marks throughout commensurate with age and use
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1897, oval, shaped for the pocket, twist and hinge cap. 13cm high, 3.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks lightly rubbed but legible. Cap hinge sturdy. Cap gilded to interior, retains cork liner. Solder join visible on neck join underneath hinge, thought to be original not repair. Various minor dings, surface marks and light scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER HIP FLASK, by A Nicholls & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1946, rectangular, shaped for the pocket, decorated with engine turning, with twist and hinge top. 13.3cm high, 6.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear, date letter lightly rubbed - further lion passant and date letter to base, also both lightly rubbed. Base date letter is for 1947. Lid hinge is sturdy, cap retains cork liner. Tarnishing and surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A SMALL VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by Henry Hyde Aston, Birmingham 1864, oval, detachable cup base and screw cap, engraved with a crest and a monogram. 9.8cm high, 3.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Screw cap works well and retains the cork. In generally very good condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED SMALL GLASS HIP FLASK, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1892, ovoid with plain twist and hinged top, with removable cup to base. 7.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks lightly rubbed but legible - full set to both bottle collar and base of cup. Stands upright, both with cup fitted and without. Top hinge is sturdy, lid retains cork liner. Gilded to interior of cup and top fittings. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by Thomas Johnson I, London 1870, rounded square form, shaped for the pocket, push-button sprung cap, engraved to the front with Cunningham Clan crest above their motto 'OVER FORK OVER', the reverse with monogram in Gothic script, stamped 'ELKINGTON & CO' to base. 12.6cm high, 9.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Push-button works. Cap retains cork. In generally very good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND GLASS SCENT FLASK, by George Brace, cylindrical with engraved and pierced decoration, a hinged push-button sprung cap to one end and a screw cap to the other, unmarked but tests as silver. 12.5cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Hinged cover in good order and closes neatly. Screw cover closes well. A few small dents to the covers but in generally good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK AND CUP, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1910, the plain flask shaped for the pocket, with hinged locking screw cap, the lower half of the flask as a detachable cup. 14.8cm high, 8.2 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - full set to upper back of flask and back of detachable cup; maker's mark and lion rampant to lower back of flask; maker's mark and lion rampant (both lightly rubbed) to front of neck underneath lid. Flask stands upright. Very slight wobble to lid hinge, lid with cork liner. Minor bruise to front left edge just above cup line, a few minor dents to edge of lid. Engraved 'FINNIGANS LD MANCHESTER' and number '5' to base of cup. Interior of cup is gilded. Scrape marks to lower half of body where cup slides on and off. Very light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A Roman Glass Beaker, probably 4th century AD, with slightly everted rim and band of three lines and four deep indentations to body, 7cm diameter, 7.5cm high; and A Small Glass Flask (2). The beaker with a foreign material bonded to the surface in some areas, visible on the images. Free from any cracks. With substantial surface wear and scratches. Flask broken and re glued and with an area of loss.
~ A Split Cane Fishing Rod, contained in a leather case stamped HWLW, 136cm long overall; A Leather and Canvas Satchel; A Lawrence & Mayo ''The Signpost'' Three-Draw Telescope, gilt mark, in leather carrying case; A Leather Cased Camera; and A Leather Cased Glass Flask. Brass reel fitting stamped Ogden Smith. No makers stamp on the rod itself.
Pair of reproduction Aesthetic influence moon flasks; and a 20th Century Chinese Famille Rose moon flask, 38cm high and smaller Condition: Some wear to gilt decoration. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. **Ceramics & Glass/Oriental - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.
Early 20th Century Japanese Satsuma pottery moon flask with gilt heightened naturalistic decoration, red three character mark to base, 18.5cm high Condition: Pock mark to gilding on neck. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. **Ceramics & Glass/Oriental - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.
Group of 19th/early 20th Century Chinese blue and white ceramics, to include porcelain Meiping vase decorated with scholars, and vase with flared neck decorated with warriors, both with four character underglaze marks, '100 Boys' pattern vase with five character mark, together with a Hoi An cargo small bowl and miniature ginger jar, 19.5cm high and smaller Condition: Tall moon flask with chip to neck, larger baluster vase with fritting to neck rim, beaker with staining and discolouration, Hoi An bowl with 3cm crack, chips and losses to underside of rim and clean crazing to interior. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. Ceramics & Glass/Oriental - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.
A group of uniforms for military re-enactments including a tropical helmet, khaki helmet and a Police-type helmet, a 19th century-style infantryman’s uniform with reproduction South Africa medal, belt with satchel, flask, etc, also two brass topped canes.Additional InformationLight general wear commensurate with use. The hats are on the small side, we are unable to comment further on the sizes of the uniforms.
A collection of assorted glassware, ceramics and metalware to include four 20th century hock glasses, silver plated hip flask, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature cup and saucer, etc.Additional InformationThe Worcester with a hairline crack to the rim, numerous items of glassware with nibbles. The Japanese cloisonné vase with cracks to the body.

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