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PUB NAMED CHRONOMETER REFORM FLASK. 5.75ins tall, tan salt glaze flask in shape of a chronometer pocket watch. Watch face to front impressed PATENT/ CHRONOMETER with J. DRINKWATER COACH & HORSES/ NOTTING HILL to rear. FULHAM POTTERY to base. Faint front hairlines to front, in-manufacture. An extremely rare pub named flask. NR
FLEET MARKET VERY EARLY FLASK. 9.5ins tall, flattened round shouldered flask, impressed WOOD/ WINE & BRANDY MERCHANT 8 FLEET MARKET. Despite restoration this is an unusual early piece. Fleet market was opened in 1737 on the newly cullverted River Fleet, to the West of Smithfield livestock market, demolished in 1829, thus the flask could predate this? Very crudely formed & glazed. NR
Pistols: A cased pair of percussion pocket pistols by Ketland. Brass frame signed 'KETLAND' & 'LONDON' with brass turn off barrels 3.75" (approx). Concealed trigger. Lock in gwo and condition. Hammer centrally mounted with sliding safety. Polished walnut grip with silver shield escutcheon with initials 'F.R.E.' 'V' & 'P' proofs. In their fitted case (no key). Small bag shaped flask (unmarked). Bullet mould & barrel key (pitted) Cap tin. Attractive lot
A silver hip flask of plain form (marks rubbed), together with a silver dressing table box of circular form, the hinged lid with engine turned enamelled decoration raised on three hoof feet (Birmingham, 1926) CONDITION REPORTS The hip flask marks are rubbed, there is surface scratching, the lid doesn't quite fit. The feet of the dressing table box have been pushed in slightly and not quite circular to the base. There are other small knocks and dents all over, especially to the base. Some light surface scratching to the enamel and some remains of cleaning fluid etc Internally gilding is rubbed and scratched. The lining is worn. Both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images
A collection of glassware to include an amethyst finger bowl, a studio glass green bowl, a 19th Century purple glass flask with brass mount, three Bristol Blue wine glasses, etc CONDITION REPORTS The pheasants' comb is off, the clear glass plate has a large chip to the edge. All items have general wear to include surface scratching and some light chipping, dirt etc all conducive with age and use especially the purple finger bowl and purple flagon and blue glass vase
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass hip flask, by Wright & Davies, London 1877, having engine turned decoration and retailed by 'Halstaff & Hannaford', 228 Regents Street, London, 14.5cm. Condition Report: good. Glass undamaged. Cup has minor denting under base, gilt inner slightly worn, initialed.. Screw top dented and initialed. Marks clear.
A LOUIS XVI COLOURED GOLD PIQUE OVAL SNUFF BOX WITH INTEGRAL HINGE, 7CM L, CIRCA 1780 (DAMAGED), TWO MINIATURE TURNED BLUE JOHN DISHES, A VICTORIAN COPPER PISTOL POWDER FLASK, A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CARVED COAL BOOT ORNAMENTS, A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL POSTAGE STAMP BOX IN THE FORM OF A KNIFE BOX, ETC

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