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Lot 268

An Aspinal of London Small Flask with stirrup cups together with a set of three stirrup cups within leather case and a collection of compacts

Lot 171

A Moorcroft baluster shaped vase, two Imari vases, Samson Chinese armorial teapot, copper coal shovel, glass inkwell, pewter teapot, three various ladles, lidded mustard, a hip flask, a folding spark guard and a coal shovel CONDITION REPORTS Moorcroft only - badly crazed all over, there is a large hair line crack and a large chunk which has been re glued to the rim. Firing faults to the glaze in several places. See images for details.

Lot 223

An 18th Century Indo-Persian horn shot flask of slim proportions, with brass banding, iron trigger and replacement wooden end cap, together with a copper and brass moon flask type powder flask with pierced and engraved decoration

Lot 152

James Dixon Sterling Silver Topped Glass Hip Flask with Tanned Leather & Hallmarked Cap. Comes with Original Box.

Lot 139

AN EDWARDIAN SPIRIT FLASK of shaped rectangular form, crested, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London assay, date letter rubbed, circa 1900, 6" long, (c.6.2oz)

Lot 138

ASPREY & CO: A HIP FLASK of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and pull-off lower section, with additional Asprey retailers mark, Chester 1934, 4" long, (c.4.8oz)

Lot 249

A large silver plated 10 oz hip flask, engine turned body with plain bevelled edges, by James Dixon and Sons, marked EPBM, Made in England, 17cm high, 10cm wide (minor faults)

Lot 242

Military interest - A WWII silver plated hip flask, the upper half of the glass body with tan leather cover, the lower half covered by plain plated cover engraved 'From His Friends in No.5 Section H.G., 25th April 1942', domed twist an hinged lid, 1/8 pint size, by James Dixon & Sons, 12.5cm high, 7.5cm wide

Lot 1603

A mixed lot comprising Edward VII hallmarked silver hammer decorated curved brushes with initialled cartouches, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, a cigarette box with overall engine turned decorated hinged lid, Birmingham 1949, and a cigarette case with gilt washed interior, with inscription "Presented by the Members of the Corfu Sports Club to Captain C.S.Parker President 1945-1947", Harman Bros, Birmingham 1946, 14.5 x 8.5cm, also an electroplated circular hip flask, weighable silver approx 6.9ozt (5).

Lot 1558

A George V hallmarked silver mounted clear glass hip flask, the hinged screw cap set with pique decorated tortoiseshell roundel, with conforming silver cup to lower part, maker's marks partially illegible (probably CD), London 1917, height 12cm, weighable silver approx 1.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Marks, slightly rubbed. few tiny dents and scratches. Very tight action to twist cap.

Lot 1614

A hallmarked silver oval hip flask, marks rubbed and indistinct, a Keswick Firth Staybright, Keswick School of Industrial Arts hammered oval bowl, length 37cm, a pair of grape scissors, a pair of candle snuffers, a pair of nut crackers, a cake slice, oval dish and a candle extinguisher. CONDITION REPORT: Hip flask in poor condition and marks are rubbed. Staybright (stainless steel) dish: light surface wear.

Lot 659

A small collection of medals including WWI British war medal and 1914-15 Star, awarded to "T-805 DVR.E.WHISTON.A.S.C.", and a George VI Special Constabulary medal and a George V Militia Efficiency medal also awarded to Mr Whiston, a WWI victory medal awarded to "18137 GNR.G.TAYLOR.R.A.", WWII defence and war medals bearing inscription to "DVR/MECH.R.E.CLARKE 1774160 L.A.A.R.A.", and a British military issue 1 shilling note, four modern pounds, a silver plated 1937 thrupenny bit, another coin and medallion, pewter hip flask and a micromosaic pin box containing charms.

Lot 186A

Miscellaneous, including a rosewood glove box, Rover car badges, a hip flask etc.

Lot 206

A collection of medical and chemistry lab ephemera. To include Mersons synthetic silkworm gut stitching thread; glass beakers; measuring flasks; pipette dripping flask with an unusual heart shaped stopper; stomach powders; poisons; green and brown glass vessels and jars, most with original stoppers. Tallest measures 18cms.

Lot 216

A collection of items to include a French over sized table petrol lighter, a lighter combo cigarette case, hip flask, a retro boxed Commodore calculator, a Bugs Bunny alarm clock etc. Please see images.

Lot 375

A CASED 54 BORE ADAMS PATENT FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER RETAILED BY JAMES FAIRMAN, 23 JERMYN STREET, ST JAMES'S, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, NO. 32110, CIRCA 1860 with blued sighted barrel signed on the top-strap, border-engraved blued frame inscribed and numbered on the right, fitted with blued safety-catch, and blued rammer, blued numbered cylinder, blued arbor pin, finely chequered walnut butt, iron trigger-guard and butt-cap (refinished throughout, signature refreshed): in its fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the interior with trade label, with accessories including brass bullet mould, copper powder-flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley and oil bottle 15.2 cm; 6 in barrel

Lot 340

A CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOLS BY JOHN MANTON AND SON, DOVER STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1825-30 with signed blued octagonal sighted barrels finely engraved with foliage at the breeches, pierced platinum plugs, engraved case-hardened side-hammer bolted actions decorated with foliage and with the maker's address on the left, the tops engraved en suite and incorporating adjustable back-sights, blued folding triggers, finely chequered walnut butts, blued stirrup ramrods, silver escutcheons engraved with the owner's initials (rubbed), and much original finish throughout: in original fitted mahogany case, the lid with vacant brass escutcheon on the outside (small chips, lock plate detached from the lid, key escutcheon missing)), the interior lined in green baize, with replacement label and with a copper three-way flask 7.5 cm; 3 in barrels

Lot 162

A SILVER-MOUNTED HORN FLASK DATED 1796; A BRASS-MOUNTED COWHORN FLASK; A LEATHER BANDOLIER BY DIXON & SONS, 19TH CENTURY; THREE HORN FLASKS; AND A NORTH AFRICAN HORN FLASK the first probably for sand, with curved flattened body fitted with engraved silver basal cap and nozzle with stopper; the second with curved flattened horn body and brass graduated nozzle with cut-off; the third with leather body and brass nozzle with cut-off (worn); the seventh with slender curved horn body and iron spring cut-off (incomplete); and three later brass flasks the first:13.5 cm; 5 3/ 8 in (10)

Lot 649

A GUNNERS FLASK, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of polished horn, with brass nozzle, spring cut-off, painted hardwood basal cap impressed with broad arrow and 'BO' three times, with turned screw-in plug, and two loops for suspension 34.5 cm; 13 5/8 in overall

Lot 32

‡AN INDIAN POWDER-FLASK AND AN OMANI POWDER-FLASK the first of curled horn form and covered with leather bound by thin strips of silver, fitted with turned bone nozzle with stopper and silver chain, and with two iron rings for suspension; the second of white metal, of compressed horn form, fitted with spring lever cut-off and decorated with faceted beadwork the first: 14,5 cm; 5 3/4 in high (2)

Lot 236

A CASED 14 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOHN MANTON & SON, 6 DOVER STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON, CIRCA 1840 with sighted barrels signed on the rib (polished bright), engraved breeches, with platinum plugs, engraved tang, signed engraved locks, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, butt-plate with decorated tang, silver escutcheon engraved with traces of engraving, silver barrel bolt escutcheons (iron parts cleaned, worn, serial numbers not visible), brass-tipped wooden ramrod: in two tier brass-bound mahogany case, perhaps the original, with provision for its pair (missing), the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle and brass escutcheon engraved with the owner's crest, a lion's gamb erect holding a cross, on the exterior (cracked), the interior with trade label for 6 Dover Street, complete with some contemporary accessories including two Sykes patent powder-flasks, shot-flask, T-shaped nipple wrench fitted with pricker and two compartments with spare nipples, wad-cutter and cleaning jags 73.0 cm; 28 3/4 in barrels

Lot 674

A CASED 15 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY GASQUOINE & DYSON, MARKET PLACE, MANCHESTER, NO. 1373, LONDON CIRCA 1860 with rebrowned barrels signed and numbered on the rib, engraved breech with platinum plugs, scroll-engraved grooved breech tang, signed scroll-engraved bar-in-wood locks decorated with differing game vignettes, highly figured walnut half-stock, chequered fore-end and grip, engraved steel mounts comprising numbered trigger-guard and butt-plate en suite with the locks, rear ramrod-pipe, vacant gold escutcheon, and brass-tipped ramrod: in a fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with modern trade label, and with some accessories including leather pouch with cleaning jags, powder-flask, shot-flask and oil bottle 75.6 cm; 29 3/4 in barrels

Lot 165

A GERMAN ENGRAVED STAGHORN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 16TH CENTURY of bifurcated form, the inner face left natural, the outer carved with a figure, perhaps St Michael, in an architectural interior, fitted with iron basal caps, iron nozzle with spring cut-off, the inner with belt hook (one screw missing) and four loops for suspension 23.8 cm; 9 3/8 in high

Lot 652

A RARE ITALIAN COMBINED CHARGE-FLASK, WHEEL-LOCK SPANNER AND TURNSCREW, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BRESCIAN; AND ANOTHER, 17TH CENTURY, ITALIAN OR GERMAN the first with shaped head, moulded shank pierced in the centre for the spanner, whistle-shaped base, circular flask fitted with a domed outer panel pierced with scrolling tendrils around a central flower, and moulded nozzle with spring cut-off (small dents, pitted) the second with pierced head incorporating the turnscrew, and tubular shank for the powder measure (polished bright) the first: 19.5 cm; 7 3/4 in (2)

Lot 653

A GERMAN ENGRAVED COW HORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body, the inner face engraved with a pattern of concentric circles, the outer face decorated with a mounted cavalryman and a warrior in contemporary dress, iron mounts including nozzle with pivot closure and two suspension rings (basal cap loose) 35.5 cm; 14 in

Lot 378

A CASED 80 BORE FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1860 with blued sighted octagonal barrel, open-topped frame engraved with pairs of lines around the border, fitted with safety-catch and rammer on the left, chequered walnut grip, border-engraved trigger-guard and but-cap: in its fitted oak case lined in blue velvet, with brass powder-flask, bullet mould and oil bottle 12.7 cm; 5 in barrel

Lot 326

A FINE PAIR OF .750 CALIBRE SILVER-MOUNTED PERCUSSION RIFLED OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY HORSFALL, BARNSLEY, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, BIRMINGHAM HALLMARKS FOR 1831 with browned twist octagonal sighted barrels rifled with ten grooves, scroll-engraved case-hardened breeches inlaid with two gold lines, scroll-engraved case-hardened tangs incorporating the back-sights, signed scroll-engraved case-hardened bolted locks, blued set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks, chequered saw-handled butts encircled with an engraved silver band at the base, full silver mounts comprising trigger-guards engraved with scrollwork on the bows and with pineapple finials, the butts fitted with escutcheons engraved with the owner's crest, moulded ramrod-pipes, rounded fore-end caps, and barrel bolt escutcheons, brass-tipped ramrods, and much original finish throughout: in original brass-bound fitted mahogany case lined in plum velvet, the lid with brass flush-fitting carrying handle, complete with a number of accessories including powder-flask, case-hardened bullet-mould and breech wrench 23.2 cm; 9 1/8 in barrels The crest is that of Areskine, Brouncker, Clifton, Colbey, Engleheart, Erskine, Fulwer, Hansard, Hemsworth, Linesley, Pottinger, Rawle, Rawlins, Saunders, Taylor, Thomson, Tuffnal, Tufnell or Tuftnell.

Lot 650

A GUNNERS FLASK, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of polished horn impressed with broad arrow and 'WD', with brass nozzle (chipped), spring cut-off, hardwood basal cap with turned screw-in plug, and two loops for suspension 33.0 cm; 13 in overall

Lot 166

A GUNNER'S FLASK, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of polished horn, with brass nozzle engraved with broad arrow and 'WD', with spring cut-off, hardwood basal cap with turned screw-in plug, and two loops for suspension 37.0 cm; 14 5/8 in Related examples are preserved at the Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson. See Blackmore 1976, p. 182, no. 268.

Lot 675

A CASED 18 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY WILKINSON & SON, LONDON, NO. 1264, CIRCA 1850 with rebrowned barrels signed on the rib and numbered beneath the breeches, engraved breech with platinum plugs, scroll-engraved grooved breech tang, signed scroll-engraved locks, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip (rubbed), engraved steel mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, vacant German silver escutcheon, and brass-tipped ramrod: in associated fitted mahogany case lined in green baize (worn), the lid with trade label for 1837-91 (stained, small holes), complete with some accessories including embossed copper flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley, wad-cutter and nipple-wrench 74.2 cm; 29 1/4 in barrels

Lot 655

A LARGE LACQUERED COPPER POWDER-FLASK FOR A SPORTING GUN BY G. & J.W. HAWKSLEY, MID-19TH CENTURY of flattened pear-shaped form, fitted with graduated brass nozzle from 2 1/4 to 3 drams, and blued spring cut-off 23.5 cm; 9 1/4 in

Lot 244

ËœA CASED .600 CALIBRE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE, MID-19TH CENTURY, THE LOCK SIGNED DOOLEY, LIVERPOOL with German browned twist octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, folding back-sight, engraved breech decorated with a stag, inlaid with a gold line and with platinum plug, scroll-engraved case-hardened breech tang, signed scroll-engraved case-hardened lock fitted with hammer en suite, double set trigger, figured walnut full stock carved with foliage in relief about the rear ramrod-pipe and the trigger-guard, the tang enclosed by a neo-rococo moulding involving a warrior profile, chequered grip, the butt enriched with engraved staghorn pellets, inset with a mother-of-pearl urn-shaped plaque beneath, the left with raised cheek-piece inset with an engraved ivory stag vignette and carved with a stag set upon by a pair of hounds behind, and, on the right, with patchbox with sliding cover decorated with a further stag scene on the right, German silver mounts comprising openwork side-plate, trigger-guard with finial of shaped outline, butt-plate with matching tang, three ramrod-pipes and fore-end cap, gold escutcheon engraved with the owner's crest, and brass-tipped iron ramrod: in its fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle engraved with the owner's name, Gilbert H. Philips, on the outside and with trade label inside, complete with horn flask, oil bottle, nipple-wrench and powder measure 60.7 cm; 23 7/8 in barrel This gun appears to have been cased and built by Dooley around an existing German barrel, stock and mounts. This maker is recorded at 11 Ranelagh Street, Liverpool, circa 1843-57.

Lot 372

A CASED 54 BORE DEANE-ADAMS 1851 MODEL FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION REVOLVER RETAILED BY AUGUSTE FRANCOTTE UNDER LICENSE BY DEANE ADAMS AND DEANE, LONDON, NO. 6498, CIRCA 1855 with blued sighted barrel signed in full on the flat, foliate-engraved blued frame inscribed 'Adams Patent' and numbered on the right and stamped 'Adams 1851' on the left, fitted with blued arbor pin with blued spring-catch and blued safety-catch, case-hardened numbered cylinder, blued trigger, finely chequered walnut butt, engraved blued trigger-guard, engraved blued butt-cap with trap, and much original finish throughout (areas of light wear, small areas of pitting): in its fitted oak case lined in green baize (case lid cracked, escutcheon missing), the interior with trade label of Francotte and Deane, Adams and Deane, complete with accessories including bullet mould, brass powder-flask, nipple wrench and wad-cutter 16.0 cm; 6 3/8 in barrel

Lot 167

A GUNNER'S FLASK, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of polished horn, with brass nozzle with spring cut-off, hardwood basal cap with turned screw-in plug, and two loops for suspension 33.0 cm; 13 in

Lot 648

A SMALL PRIMING FLASK FOR THE 2ND BATTALION OF ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, CIRCA 1790-1815 of polished horn, with brass nozzle with spring cut-off, brass basal cap engraved '2RRAB' and '691' (small crack), and two loops for suspension 19.0 cm 7 1/2 in These flasks were in use circa 1790-1815. Other examples are preserved at the Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson. See Blackmore 1976, p. 182, no. 270.

Lot 342

A CASED PAIR OF 28 BORE TRAVELLING PISTOLS, MID-19TH CENTURY each with browned twist sighted barrel stamped 'W. Ellis' beneath, engraved case-hardened breech (one detached), engraved case-hardened tang incorporating the back-sight, scroll-engraved back-action lock, figured walnut full stock, chequered butt, engraved case-hardened iron mounts comprising trigger-guard and butt-cap, stirrup ramrod, and vacant nickel escutcheon: in associated fitted mahogany case (escutcheon missing), the interior lined in plum velvet and with trade label of Fred Barnes, with some accessories including powder-flask, turn screw and oil bottle 11.5 cm; 4 1/2 in barrels

Lot 673

A CASED 14 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN SIGNED NOCK, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 reconverted from percussion, with barrel formed in three stages and inscribed 'London' in gold, engraved breech with platinum line and gold vent, signed engraved stepped lock fitted with gold-lined rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, raised cheek-piece, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and vacant German silver escutcheon, German silver fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod (refinished throughout): in a fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with modern trade label and some accessories including two-way flask, mainspring clamp and bandolier 82.3 cm; 32 3/8 in barrel

Lot 343

A CASED PAIR OF 16 BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOLS BY WESTLEY RICHARDS, 170 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, NO. 82 FOR 1838 with signed octagonal sighted barrels, engraved case-hardened breeches with pierced platinum plugs, engraved case-hardened breech tangs, signed scroll-engraved bolted locks fitted with blued hammers decorated en suite, figured walnut full stocks, chequered butts, engraved blued trigger-guards, vacant silver escutcheons and original brass-tipped wooden ramrods: in their fitted mahogany case lined in green baize (small holes and areas of wear), the lid applied with trade label, and complete with associated accessories including bullet mould and copper powder-flask 13.2 cm; 5 1/4 in barrels

Lot 324

A CASED PAIR OF 25 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY REYNOLDS, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, MID-19TH CENTURY each with signed brown twist sighted barrel, engraved case-hardened breech with platinum plug, engraved case-hardened tang, signed stepped engraved case-hardened bolted lock, engraved case-hardened hammer, figured walnut half stock, chequered butt, engraved case-hardened trigger-guard with curved angular back and pineapple finial,horn fore-end cap, silver escutcheon engraved with the owner's crest, a bird displayed, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, iron-tipped ramrod, and retaining much finish, perhaps original, throughout: in their fitted mahogany case lined in green baize (areas of light wear), the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle on the outside, with some accessories including red morocco-covered three-way flask, bullet mould and rammer 26.0 cm; 10 1/4 in barrels

Lot 164

A LARGE COLLECTION OF POWDER AND SHOT-FLASKS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER the first a Sykes Patent, with graduated nickel nozzle, fitted with blued spring cut-off and pigskin-covered body; another, similar, by G. & J. W. Hawksley, Sheffield; another, by Sykes, with brass nozzle; a copper flask by Hawksley, embossed with a game vignette including hounds; another by Dixon & Sons, embossed with a stork enclosed by foliage; two further embossed flasks; a leather shot-flask, two further flasks; two pistol flasks in 18th/early 19th century style; and fourteen further flasks, in 19th century style the first: 20.2 cm; 8 in overall (26)

Lot 364

A .36 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1865 NEW MODEL POCKET REVOLVER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 17197L FOR 1868 of standard production specifications, with blued 6 1/2 in barrel, engraved rebated cylinder, case-hardened frame, blued back-strap and trigger-guard, polished walnut grips, retaining much original finish and with matching numbers throughout: in its fitted mahogany case relined in green baize, with blued combination wrench and turnscrew, copper flask by J. Barlow, contemporary iron bullet mould and cleaning rod 31.0 cm; 12 1/4 in overall See Breslin and Boulton 2003, pp. 22-35

Lot 163

A LARGE COLLECTION OF POWDER AND SHOT-FLASKS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER the first by Dixon & Sons, with graduated nickel nozzle, fitted with spring cut-off and pigskin-covered body; another, similar, by W. R. Pape, with leather-covered body; a copper patent flask by Sykes, embossed with foliage; another by Dixon & Sons, embossed with a pair of hounds in a landscape rondel; six further brass and copper flasks; two shot-flasks; four pistol flasks in late 18th/19th century style; and sixteen further flasks the first: 20.8 cm; 8 ¼ in overall (32)

Lot 481

A GERMAN ENGRAVED COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with curved flattened body numbered '177', the inner face engraved with a pattern of concentric circles, the outer face decorated with a woodland scene involving a hunter and a boar (rubbed), and with iron mounts including nozzle with spring cut-off, basal-cap, two rings for suspension and belt-hook 29.5 cm; 11 5/8 in overall

Lot 1488

Three pewter and silver plated hip flasks, leather covered; leather Glenfiddich flask case containing three flasks

Lot 1214

Ceramics and metalware - glazed pickle jars; stainless steel teapot; Art Nouveau style white metal trinket box; Links of London boxed plated hip flask; boxed flatware; 1970s red telephone etc (qty)

Lot 126

A Scottish Piper Pewter pewter hip flask in box

Lot 385

SUNDRY LOT INCLUDING ART DECO MANTEL CLOCKS, MILITARY FLASK IN BAG, BRASSWARE, ETC.

Lot 1314

A QUANTITY OF BRASS AND COPPERWARE, etc, including a leather powder flask, flat iron, pocket balance scales, etc

Lot 635

VARIOUS MARBLES, BRASS SHOT FLASK, WORCESTER VASE, No.638 etc

Lot 64

A SILVER HIP FLASK, with hinged screw lid, Birmingham 1958, approximately 4.7ozt, 11.5cm high, together with silver plate to include a baluster pint tankard, sauce boat with high loop handle, shell feet and pierced ladle (4)

Lot 79

A SILVER HIP FLASK, of plain form having screw hinged lid, Sheffield 1902, approximately 12cm, 5ozt

Lot 204

A large Moroccan painted pottery dish 14.5" across, & a Moroccan leather water flask (2)

Lot 208

2 Silver plated compacts,a plated jewel box & a Russian hip flask (4)

Lot 508

A Chinese Export silver scent flask of tapered form,with chased dragons & clouds, length 8.5 cm

Lot 1139

An Elkington & Co plated basting spoon, a cased set of 12 spoons, a ladle, a cased ether syringe and a powder flask

Lot 1293

A Victorian hallmarked silver gilt and cut glass hip flask and two matching bottles, the hip flask with pull off cup, all three with screw tops, each London 1875, maker Frederick Purnell, height of hip flask 14.5cm

Lot 1314A

A white metal mounted gourd flask, height 14cm

Lot 2345

A crocodile skin jewellery box and two gentleman's cased flask sets

Lot 113

WWII Oil recycling barrel (painted red) & Pyrex lined food flask (2)

Lot 1237

A Victorian silver mounted and clear glass spirit flask, maker TW, London, 1892:,16cm. high.

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