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Pistol Powder Flask and Leather Shot Flask small copper bag shape body flask. Brass top with exposed spring. Nozzle absent ... Leather bag shape shot flask. One side embossed with huntsmen within a cartouche. Brass nozzle with side lever. Spring and caps absent. Together with a spare brass nozzle (damaged) ... Adjustable brass shot measure with wooden handle ... Brass 'C & J W Hawksley' cartridge decapper.
Selection of British Military Equipment including 1943 dated Thermos flask backpack ... 2 x 1937 pattern webbing large packs ... Pair 1943 dated binoculars (faulty) ... Sam Browne belt and sword frog ... Black leather Sam Browne belt and cross strap ... Brown leather cartridge belt to take 12 gauge shells. All contained in a green webbing covered issue style suitcase.
Gilt metal St. George & Dragon cufflinks, baton fastening in box of issue, silver plated circular hip flask with timber effect side panel 9cm dia. with screw top, two pieces costume jewellery: pendant and owl on metal bracelet & London mint replica 'dateless' 20po coin, proof in box of issue (5)
Studio Glassware: a moon flask shaped vase in purple, orange and cream, 32cms (12 1/2in.) high; two shaped vases in green and blue/pink; a shaped dish in purple; together with Mdina, Malta: a small squat glass vase, purple decoration on dark green ground, signed to base, 9cms (3 1/2in.) high; a circular vase, mottled and streaked decoration on blue ground, signed to base and initialled '*HB'; and a paperweight of similar decoration, label to base.
1930s silver spirit flask of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and hinged bayonet fitting cap (Birmingham 1939), maker - W. N. Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 13.3cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting. Height excluding cap and hinge 11.7cm. Width 9.2cm. Maximum depth 2.0cm. 6ozs is the silver weight of the flask. We believe capacity is between 5 and 6 fluid ounces. Full set of hallmarks on body - comprising maker's mark, Birmingham assay office mark, Lion Passant and date letter. Part marked on the base and hinge. All marks are slightly rubbed but legible. Denting is in the centre of the front panel where panel appears to have been pushed in slightly. There is another dent towards bottom right hand corner of same panel, minor dent to bottom left hand corner. Scratching is through the pattern and are more severe on the back but front also has some. The large stripes are possibly from a rubber band and may be difficult to remove. There is no marking for the capacity. We do have the facility for accurate measurement and estimated it at 5 to 6 fluid ozs, base approximately 12 fluid ozs container. See images for areas of damage highlighted - damage is light and difficult to capture in a photograph
Late 18th century porcelain, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester scent flask of flattened ovoid form, decorated with mother and children, 10.5cm CONDITION REPORT Hemispherical break at neck and restoration, some slight associated loss in this area, possibly relatedfurther damage below to the shoulder, some wear to gilt, break to collar, some restoration and retouching to gilding, otherwise ok
A copper powder flask “Overall” (similar Riling 413 without sideloops), sprung brass top marked “G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield”, graduated nozzle 2¼ to 3 drams, 8” overall (few minor dents); a leather shot flask with embossed oval panel of 2 dogs, and a small plain flask, both with sprung chargers. GC (3)
A bronze 10 bore ball mould, with sprue cutter and cord bound handles; a leather shoulder shot flask with cup type charger; a double ended steel shot measure (worn and slightly pitted); an adjustable brass shot measure by Hawksley; a French adjustable powder and shot measure; a steel nipple key; a can of Young’s black powder cleaner; and several wire bore brushes. Average GC
A 1920's patent tantalus, the hinged lid enclosing various fittings, to include a silver plated tray, a small box or caddy, silver cocktail sticks, the revolving double panelled door enclosing four cut glass decanters with screw lids, cocktail shaker, a jar and cover and a small spirit flask, some pieces with small silver decanter labels and six matching glasses, 55cm wide (M)
A VICTORIAN HIP FLASK, the plain glass body fitted screw cap, the plated removable base doubles as a drinking cup with gilded interior, the base is engraved with acanthus leaves about blind shield cartouches on either side, stamped to base 'H W Ld', (possibly the Sheffield firm of Henry Wilkinson), 16cm high

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