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Large late Victorian / Edwardian glass spirit flask with silver plated mount, hinged cap with bayonet fitting, leather cover and detachable drinking cup with engraved initials by James Dixon & Son, 17cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Overall condition good. Some surface scratching. Minor dents to corners of drinking cup. Main flask is good. Some minor denting to cover. Leather cover is beginning to lift
Fine quality early 19th century musical sewing necessaire in the form of a grand piano in mahogany case with inlaid keyboard and gilt metal military trophy escutcheons, on gilt metal and ebonised taper legs - the interior with mirrored lid and original silk pad enclosing a fitted tray, complete with all sewing accessories and scent flask, mostly with mother of pearl mounts, the two tune musical movement in base, 30cm long x 20cm wide x 16cm high CONDITION REPORT Case in generally good order with minor wear, yawns slightly when closed. Contents - thimble has been broken/reconstructed otherwise contents generally good working repair. Musical box in working order and appears in good condition
A pair of Elizabeth II silver topped bottle openers cast as pheasants, each 4.5ins wide, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1963, in fitted case, and a George V plain silver rectangular spirit flask of slightly curved form, 5.5ins x 3.75ins, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1918 (weight 5ozs - initialled "H.S.E.")
A WWI type officer’s flap top leather revolver holster; a similar private purchase holster; a Continental black leather flap top holster and cartridge pouch on a leather belt; an embossed copper gun flask (AF); a leather shot flask (FC); a re-enactment US Confederate kepi (worn); and 2 other items.
A brass mounted copper bugle, marked “Thos Dawkins & Co, 205-207 City London” with no “14”, mouthpiece on chain (few dents) and a similar bugle, no maker’s name, applied WM Cameron Highlander badge; an interesting copper bottle/flask, indented base as for wine bottle, well fitting screw stopper, 11” overall; 3 other items. Generally GC
An Army & Navy sandwich tin and glass flask in a brown leather case CONDITION REPORTS Sandwich tin is stamped "James Dixon & Son" and flask mechanism "JY & S" to front and "A & NCFL" to inside. Bottle has some clouding to the inside, stopper has some tarnishing, the sandwich case has wear and scratches to the Dixons & Sons stamp, and has some corrosion to the outside especially. The leather case has scuffs and creasing marks and is worn to corners. There is crazing and peeling to the front buckle, all straps have crazing and peeling in line with age and use, has general wear and tear.
Three glass flasks with electro-plated screw thread lids in a crocodile skin casing CONDITION REPORTS All three glass flask are clouded and have powdery residue, one flask lid has a small split to the edge, there are rubbing marks on the edges of the bottles where they meet within the holder. Holder has small hole to base, the leather is rubbed and stained inside, outside has general wear and tear. Glass stoppers, whilst they fit, it is not known whether or not they are watertight.
A box containing two Holland and Holland circular silver plated and brass hip flasks, a collection of various racing badges, mainly for Cheltenham, relating to the late 1990's and into the 2000's, a leather cased French hip flask, various glass paperweights, a battery operated golf trolley, etc
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