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A World War I casualty war medal awarded to 37538 Lance Corporal T Lyons of the Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)Private Lyons died on the 10th July 1918 and he is buried at Houchin British Cemetery memorial reference II.D.14, medal later mounted as a pendant, World War medal pair awarded to MZ2238 O T Wilkinson of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, Kings Own badge, World War II miniature medal group comprising 1939 to 45 star, France & Germany star, 1935/45 medal and Defence medal, silver enamel 30 year membership of the National Union of Railwaymen and a copper and brass powder flask.
Leather covered glass spirit hip flask with silver cup and cover H 18cms Sheffield 1910 Maker:G & J Hawksley Condition Report & Further Details - Dent to cover and a dent to the cup- Engraved to 'T. G. Leeds, Newstead' on base of cup.- Hinged top works well and closes tightly- The leather is worn just beneath the cover and is a lighter colour than the restClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A mixed group of military equipment and related items including large ammunition shell, height 91cm, three gas masks including cased example, Einmann Packung-type NATO approved combat ration set, flask, Russian tins, ammunition box, small group of mixed buttons, two grenades including one example dated 1915, etc. Additional InformationAdditional images refer to large shell.
A late Victorian silver heart shaped scent flask, G. Watts & Co., Chester 1898, embossed foliate decoration throughout, the central star burst cartouche with monogram, the flask terminating is a screw cap, hallmarked in three places, 2¾in (7cm.) high, weight 1.3 tr.oz., *Condition: one seam with split, makers mark rubbed, otherwise good.
A 19th century cow horn scrimshaw powder flask, incised decoration in three sectional divisions, the lower division with pins holding the wooden cap, decorated with potted fern and four petal flower, the section divided by cross hatched semi circles, the middle section decorated with four large flowers of varying design, the section divided by line and arched ropes, the upper section decorated with a simple celtic knot, plants and a large anchor to centre, the divide with cross hatched repeating triangles within double lines, brass fitting to top, overall length approximately 9½in. (24cm.); together with two further horn powder flasks, the smaller with naturalistic form with polished tip, possibly a drinking vessel. (3)
A collection of eight powder flasks, 19th century and earlier, to include a copper and brass hunting flask, stamped 'G & J.W. Hawksley', embossed in a Middle Eastern pattern; an all over embossed brass horn shaped flask; and various other horn flasks of varying forms and styles. (8), *Condition:varying conditions, some with splits and wear.
A collection of four antique powder flasks, comprising a horn version with brass mounts, stamped 'PARQUE DE GOSSET INV - 1834', applied letter 'R' to main body; a copper and brass flask with pivot top; a leather flask with embossed hanging game decoration; and another. (4), *Condition:the small horn version with crack to main body, others showing wear, good.
A Royal Worcester porcelain scent bottle made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. The flask shaped bottle topped with unmarked silver screw-on stopper fashioned as a crown, to one side is a cameo of young Victoria and the other features the floral symbols of the union and blue banners with the names of the three Commonwealth countries; India, Canada and Australia. Gilt Worcester crown mark and registered design number 56943, c. 1887.Height 8.5 cms, Width 6 cms, Depth 3 cms, Weight 53.4 grams. Condition: some rubbing to gilt but otherwise good.
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