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A pair of leaded window panes; a Pennine Underground book with stamped ownership for Joseph Benjamin (a friend of Alan Turing) together with a steel hip flask. Prov: We are informed that these items were formerly at the home of Alan Turing in Wilmslow, Cheshire and were passed to Turing's housekeeper Mrs Kate Clayton. Thence by descent. Letter of authentication when previously sold in these rooms in 2016 on file
JAMES DIXON & SON; a very large George V hallmarked silver mounted clear glass leather covered hip flask with hinged screw cap and conforming cup, Sheffield 1925, height 22cm, weighable silver approx 6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Silver parts covered with heavy tarnish, wear to leather surface and to the cork inside the cap, glass in good condition apart from traces of wear such as scratches caused by usage of the cup.
A small group of silver items including French 950 grade octagonal box, hallmarked silver strainer, bangle (af) and two fob medals, also a pewter hip flask, etc, weighable silver approx 15.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: All items with wear of varying degrees, the box missing some components, surface scratches, nicks, gouges, tarnish etc, bangle misshapen.
A mixed lot of military uniform and equipment to include flying goggles, headphones and mouthpiece, caps including Gieves Royal Navy example with bullion work badge to front, two leather flying caps, further berets and cloth badges, flask and canvas holder, Lieberman & Gortz 7 x 50 sub.pat binoculars (no case) etc.
A group of military equipment including Sanderson 1907 pattern bayonet in leather scabbard, entrenching tool, 1914 Christmas tin, gas mask and anti-gas eye shields, canvas rucksack stamped 1942 containing various accoutrements etc (the webbed belt and possibly flask reproduction with other later items included). CONDITION REPORT: Mix of period and later reproduction items, please judge for yourself.
A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK, of bowed rectangular form, bayonet fitting to hinged cover, engraved name and two line address to body, pull off sleeve with gilt interior, maker G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1911, length approximately 16cm, approximate weight 10.5ozt, 328 gramsCondition: the pull off sleeve does have some dents on one side, there is no sign of repair, the top does hinge and shut properly but on putting water in the flask and turning upside down there is leakage
Regimental Interest - a George III oval silver spirits flask, London 1786, makers mark rubbed, with detachable gilt lined cup, later electroplate screw cap, 17cm high, 10ozs gross, engraved with two crests and inscribed 'Major F.F. Gordon 63rd Regt. - 1878 from Captn. G. Buchanan from Raphael Turin. Colonel R.W, Studdy In Mem. General W.L. Auchinleck Umballa 1891', in a fitted leather carrying case. Illustrated
A Victorian rectangular silver pen tray, Miller Brothers, Chester 1896, with gadroon border, 22.5cm wide, Victorian engraved silver vesta case, Birmingham 1899, silver trowel book mark, Birmingham 1906, with mother of pearl handle, rectangular electroplate sandwich box, Harrods Ltd, electroplate and glass flask, and a cased set of six tea knives (11).
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT MOUNTED HIP FLASK AND BEAKER 13.5cm h, marked on beaker only, by Thomas Johnson, London 1868, beaker 1oz 12dwts++Shallow dents that just catch the light at certain angles, cap and beaker engraved with probably contemporary matching monograms, marks on beaker in good condition, glass not cracked or chipped, no splits. Cap screwing down tightly
A JAPANESE SECTIONAL IVORY OKIMONO OF A CROUCHING MAN HOLDING A GOURD FLASK, MEIJI PERIOD 14.5cm h, signed Noritaka (Sokuryo), wood stand (2) ++Back slightly yellowed with age, one or two natural but minor cracks not affecting head or face, fingers and other extremities all present and undamaged, no restoration
TIBETAN GILT-METAL FILIGREE AND HARDSTONE-EMBELLISHED EWER AND COVER19TH CENTURY ornately inlaid with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli to depict two birds with outspread wings amongst florets; together with a HARDSTONE-EMBELLISHED PRIMING FLASK, 13.5cm long (2)27cm highProvenance:From the collection of the late John Scott (1890s-1972), who worked as jute mill manager for the Andrew Yule Company in Calcutta from the 1930s to 1946.
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