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Lot 180

A Victorian silver and glass hunting flask, of tapering cylindrical form with a removable base, London, 1875, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), 28cm high

Lot 201

A late Victorian silver hip flask, Sheffield, 1898, approximately 156 grams

Lot 208

A pair of George VI silver pepperettes, of baluster form with a pierced domed top on four feet, Chester, 1940, together with silver spoons, electroplated hip flask etc, weighable silver approximately 192 grams

Lot 235

A Victorian silver hip flask, with a raised shield engraved with initials, London, 1865, together with a silver pierced bon bon dish, silver spoon and forks and a silver knife and fork, weighable silver approximately 224 grams

Lot 236

A George V silver hip flask, Birmingham, 1926 together with a Victorian silver trophy cup, a silver bud vase and silver coffee bean end spoons, weighable silver approximately 414 grams

Lot 1217

Metal ware - A pewter four sided goblet; a pair of plated fish servers; a pewter hip flask; etc

Lot 48

A small Glass Flask covered part leather part white metal -comes in a black box with an unused ladies engagement book, items from a former age.

Lot 19

Victorian 1880's Beautiful vintage 8 1/4" glass [smaller than average] Conical Hunt Flask in fitted Leather case with silver plated top. In fantastic condition, pristine leather case and glass flask, an excellent quality item.

Lot 20

A Dunhill pewter combined cigar case and hip flask, in original box, 18cm long

Lot 351

A 19thC enamelled glass lachrymatory tear catcher flask, enamelled in blue with gilding with a design of fruiting vines, 18.5cm

Lot 350

A silver and half crocodile skin covered hip flask, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1923, 13cm.

Lot 342

Eastern powder flask and three daggers

Lot 455

A Victorian silver and crocodile skin hip flask, hallmarked Sheffield 1894, maker's mark of Walker & Hall Of typical oval form. 15.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some general wear, approximately 12.5 troy ounces.

Lot 459

An Edward VII silver mounted facet cut glass hip flask, the collar hallmarked London 1905, the cup for London 1906, maker's mark of GA GA One side with initialled cartouche. 13 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear. Approximately 10 troy ounces total weight.

Lot 535

A Chinese silver hip flask Of curved form, the front with bamboo decoration, the underside stamped Nanking. 15.75 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing, some minor denting, general wear.

Lot 814

A Chinese blue and white porcelain twin handled moon flask Decorated with peach vignettes within a lotus strapwork ground, blue painted six character Qianlong seal mark to base. 26.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, all over crazing.

Lot 309

A collection of costume jewellery and trinkets, to include; a white metal hip flask, a ceramic and white metal box, boxes with various costume jewellery, to a patent black and white large display suitcase (Qty)

Lot 388

A leather and Sheffield hallmarked silver hip flask. CONDITION REPORT: Light wear marks to silver but good overall condition, Sheffield 1927

Lot 60

A selection of silver-plate, to include twin handled tea tray, set of three Walker & Hall teapots, a revolving butter dish and a pewter hip flask.

Lot 454

A Victorian silver cheroot case, George Unite, London 1873, 12cm wide, a silver hip flask, Birmingham 1951, with engraved inscription, 8cm high and a set of six cocktail sticks in a box, 220gm

Lot 258

A canvas 16 inch flight bag, a pair of sheepskin slippers, a canvas first aid outfit an air crew vacuum flask by Thermos circa 1945 and a helmet

Lot 28

A WWII thermos flask along with a food container in a canvas carry pack along with two further canvas containers holders and one food container (4)

Lot 9

A W & G light II canvas gas mask, shoulder bag and gas mask along with two further canvas gas masks bags, a brown salt glazed ointment anti gas jar, a canteen, a one and three quarter ounce foot powder flask by R & C Ltd along with a foot powder container by boots, a further canvas bag, two enamel dishes, a size one field bandage and further bandages (qty)

Lot 15

Carnival glass bowl, various meat dishes including Alfred Meakin and a hip flask

Lot 364

Cased pair of early 19th century pocket flintlock pistols, by Edward Patrick, Liverpool Engraved with 'Patrick' to the side plate of each pistol & foliage decoration on reverse side. Engraved sliding safety catches and folding triggers in a mahogany & brass mounted case lined with green baize. A large paper label to underside of lid states 'Edward Patrick gun maker to his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester. No 44 Strand Street, Liverpool .......' Accessories include barrel key, bullet mould & a copper & brass 3 way flask stamped Dixon & Son Sheffield (NB box missing brass plaque to lid & screw missing to side plate)

Lot 403

3rd-4th century AD. A piriform glass flask with dimple base, ribbed body, tubular neck with restriction to the lower end, flared neck with applied trail rim. 92 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Very fine condition. Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 621. The body of the flask was probably formed in a dip-mould giving the fine ribbed texture. 

Lot 524

1st century AD. A bronze plate brooch formed as a flask or jar modelled in low relief with La Tène-inspired tendrils surrounding; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. 7.58 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). Very fine condition. From an important London collection, acquired in the 1990s. See Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, items 1019, 1021 for type. 

Lot 662

3rd-4th century AD. A squat iridescent glass flask with dimple base,constricted neck, flared and turned rim. 16 grams, 50mm (2"). Fine condition. UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York, 1997, item 281. 

Lot 663

2nd-3rd century AD. A glass flask with tapering conical body and rounded base, deep shoulder, broad flared neck with folded rim. 42 grams, 13cm (5"). Fine condition, accretion to surface. Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 694. 

Lot 666

1st-3rd century AD. A tall iridescent flask with squat , bulbous body, flaring rim. 60 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, repaired. Ex Evans collection; formerly in an old Essex collection. 

Lot 670

2nd-3rd century AD. A small pale blue flask with oval body, tapering in profile, tubular neck and iridescent surface. 10 grams, 45mm (1 1/2"). [No Reserve] Fine condition. Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1995.

Lot 1712

10th-14th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a glass cylinder flask, ribbed with rounded underside; a squat glass ampulla with dimple base; a brown-glazed ceramic jar with rosettes to the shoulder. 336 grams total, 42-97mm (1 3/4 - 3 3/4"). [3] Fine condition. From the collection of a North London gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. 

Lot 222

4th century BC. A large blackware ceramic guttos with broad pedestal base, discoid body, loop handle and waisted spout, ribs to the shoulder, central disc with medallion of Silenus facing; South Italian (Magna Graecia) workmanship. 313 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Very fine condition. Property of a central London gentleman; formerly in the Tony Brandon collection, London, UK; formed 1980s; collection number 12. The guttos was essentially a flask with a handle and vertical spout and was used for keeping liquids that were poured out in drips. The inclusion of the face of Silenus, a demi-god associated with Dionysus, the god of wine, would indicate that this vessel was used for wine or other liquids associated with the god or ritual feasting. 

Lot 679

A good quality contemporary wicker picnic hamper, the lined interior containing plates, cutlery, cheese board, further condiments, flask, wicker boxes containing drinking glasses, mugs, etc, the interior with leather strapping, etc

Lot 424

A mid 20th century Gin / Hip flask, with a silver plated cup, along with a bone handled back scratcher a bone carved needle.

Lot 399

A collection of 19th century pewter, to include a Quart mug 16cm, a baluster drinks vessel, a mask spout ewer with bone handle, a Liverpool hammered pewter dish, a goblet, a glass bottom tankard, a pilgrim flask and large beaker with engraved foliate detailing (8) (as found)

Lot 38

Four silver cigarette cases, the largest with engine turned detailing, Birmingham 1930, and two with engraved foliate detailing, Birmingham 1923 and 1915, 14ozt, with a spirit flask (5)

Lot 388

A collection of thirteen assorted walking sticks, to include; a bog oak example, a Victorian example with silver collar, a carved tribal example and assorted modern canes with brass handles including flask canes etc (13)

Lot 7156

A Victorian horn shot flask with brass mounts, marked H95, reputedly for Baker rifle

Lot 7157

A Victorian horn shot flask with brass mounts, marked A50 to base, reputedly for Baker rifle

Lot 7296

An early 20th Century brown leather pistol holster, a British canvas example and a leather covered brass powder flask (3)

Lot 147

A circa 1950's Sirram travelling picnic box and contents, to include: flask, lidded boxes, flatware, plates and other items.

Lot 104

A 19th Century Coalport scent bottle of moon flask form decorated with an enamel and gilt basket of flowers and grasses against a deep blue ground, the foot and stopper with gilded banding, printed mark, height 10cm, together with a late 19th Century scent vial decorated in the Imari palette with a white metal collar and cap, length 6cm (2)

Lot 729

Military related items including uniforms, helmet, leathers, a flask, shrapnel, dug up near Basselle, Somme, a Boots first aid box, etc.

Lot 274

SILVER & CLEAR GLASS HIP FLASK, Sheffield 1965

Lot 30

George IV silver hip flask, of plain circular form with screw lid, maker's mark IR, London 1823, length 3.75', weight 2.5oz approx.

Lot 41

Victorian silver hip flask with screw lid, engraved monogrammed, London 1861, weight 4oz approx.

Lot 122

TWO WALKING STICKS one with brass top concealing inner flask

Lot 175

A hip flask, green wine glasses and other items

Lot 1367

SILVER SPIRIT FLASK with a screw cap and detachable cup, and with a leather clad top section. By James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1922. Also with a leather cased glass flask with screw cap and cup. Spirit Flask 11.5cms high. (2)

Lot 1374

LEATHER CASED HUNTING FLASK a leather case containing a conical shaped glass flask with plated screw cap. Also with a leather cased sandwich tin, the tin marked Swaine & Adeney. (2)

Lot 40

ARMS: A pair of reproduction decorative flintlock pistols, each with brass decorated barrels, along with an original powder flask.

Lot 29

A box of assorted sundry items to include various Meerschaum pipes, hip flask, various collectors plates etc, together with a box of decorative glassware

Lot 918

19th century leather shot flask with brass filler neck and measure, together with an embossed coppered brass powder flask, shot flask 21.5cm overall length (2)

Lot 928

Rare period copy of a Colt Baby Dragoon or Wells Fargo model 5 shot revolver, with four inch octagonal barrel, stamped (Address Sam-Colt New-York City), no rammer, cylinder has rectangular cylinder stops and is engraved with scene of Texas Rangers chasing Indians and has a patent scroll but no serial number. Frame has capping cut out and is stamped - COLT'S PATENT. Square back brass trigger guard and backstrap with two piece walnut grip. Frame, barrel, barrel wedge, trigger guard and backstrap all stamped 985. In an associated fitted mahogany and boxwood-lined case with an early Colt-style powder flask, bullet mould stamped - COLT'S PATENT. Nipple key, box of Eley percussion caps, quantity inert paper cartridges and balls and a pewter oil bottle, 22cm overall

Lot 934

Late 18th / early 19th century leather shot flask with embossed panel depicting a man hunting with dogs, another with a plain leather body, together with a Sykes Patent copper and brass powder flask (3)

Lot 853

A quantity of Limoges ceramics including a dessert set of a tazza with four plates, with embossed gilt decoration to shaped rims, a divided dish with handle, a small flask in the shape of a fruit with five cups, and two figurines, plus five coffee cups and six saucers in Royal Burslem fluted pattern. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilding throughout commensurate with age and use, minor abrasions. Tazza: chip to rim. Doulton - Burslem one cup has a chip to the rim, another cup has one spreading from the rim. Some pieces with crazing throughout.

Lot 859

A Victorian pink ground gilt heightened moon flask, a Derby platter and part tea service, a small collection of cranberry glass, etc.

Lot 1222

A large quantity of various electroplated items including a cased set of flatware, a golf trophy and golf related hip flask, cocktail shaker, pair of pheasants, a large circular tray with presentation inscription and a similar salver.

Lot 1339

A Victorian hallmarked silver spirit warming travelling stove with squat cylindrical glass flask, crested with crown and lion, Frederick Purnell, London 1883, diameter 6.2cm, weighable silver approx 4.3ozt, in leather case initialled "MP". CONDITION REPORT: General good condition with traces of wear commensurate with age. Some tarnish and scratches. Screw caps intact, the nozzle might need replacing, stand has slightly misshapen supports. Leather case is generally good, with wear overall. A torn and rubbed area inside. Postage within UK would cost £15 + VAT.

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