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Treen - a 19th century turned beech travelling toddy flask, domed cover enclosing a screw-fitting tumbler and a glass decanter,. 24cm high, c.1850; a 19th century oval wool trug, turned handle, wavy border, 19.5cm wide; a large 19th century willow bound spirit barrel. brass locking hasp, 30.5cm wide; another, smaller (4)
A German pewter mounted brown saltglaze stoneware flask, 17th/early 18th century, possibly Muskau (Saxony), oviform and of octagonal section and incised with stylized foliage and double headed eagles of the Holy Roman Empire, 36.5cm high and another flask, late 17th/early 18th century, possibly Muskau (Saxony) oviform and incised with stylized foliage and flowerheads, 33.5cm high
A pair of Indian domed oval brass panels, probably early 20th century, foliate pierced and embossed, within shaped borders, 44.5 x 30.5cm, a brass flask, 19th century, cylindrical with foliate designs and cast mounts, 15.5cm high, a folaite embossed copper cup, 6cm high, and a small cylindrical box with pull off cover (5).
A silver mounted glass spirits flask, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, curved to fit the pocket, with hinged cap, detachable cup and crocodile cover, 14.5cm high, monogrammed, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1981, filled, and an Edwardian silver mounted glass salts bottle (4).
A collection of pottery artefacts, possibly Roman, Pre-Columbian and other, including three oil lamps, a mug with etched geometric decoration, a bowl, a restored vessel with stylised animal head handle (spout detached), two jugs, a flask, two figural fragments mounted on wooden plinths and various fragments (Q)
AN EDWARDIAN PLAIN BODIED STERLING SILVER HIP FLASK WITH DETACHABLE DRINKING CUP, AND A HINGED BAYONET CAP, HALLMARKED 1918, LONDON BY GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD. MEASUREMENTS 15cms X 9.7cms, WEIGHT 338grms, TOGETHER WITH A SOLID SILVER ENGRAVED SHOE HORN, DATED 1936 FOR JAMES DIXON & SONS LTD, MEASURMENT 18.6cms, WEIGHT 136grms.
An unusual silver-cased lady's travel flask opening to reveal within the gilded interior a green glass bottle labelled 'Superior Old English Lavender Water, the Crown Perfume Coy.'; assayed Birmingham 1900, makers mark H M, 23cm CONDITION REPORT: The actual silver case hinge is good and opens and closes correctly. There are some minor “dings” on the outside which are also visible on the inside (see images). The hinge appears to be in good working order for the lid. The bottle appears to be in good condition with no cracks, damage or restorations.
A collection of 20th century Oriental snuff bottles, comprising a Tibetan metal and semi-precious stone snuff bottle amulet; two gilt and blue enamel bottles, one of double gourd form; a Middle Eastern mixed metal & semi-precious stone flask form amulet; and a cloisonné style miniature scent bottle. (5)
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