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A collection of pewter, comprising: two chargers, six platters two with triad owner's initials, one by Samuel Ellis, London, a water flask with wrigglework decoration, a pepperette, a lidded mustard pot, a wine funnel, three half-pint measures, a mug inscribed 'W. HAWKE' and a lidded flagon, marked 'W.W.H. & CO.', late 17th / early 18th century and later, 46cm diameter (max). (18)
A 5 shot .31” Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, number 80960 (1853), barrel 6” with New York City 2 line address. Generally GC (action requires attention, worn overall, ill fitting barrel); in a modern baize lined fitted wooden box with steel pincer ball mould, a pewter oil bottle, Joyce cap tin and reproduction flask and nipple key. GC
An Edwardian silver hip flask, of cushion form, with detachable gilt lined drinking cup, the screw cover with bayonet fitting inlaid with tortoiseshell and pique work, hallmarks struck to each component part, sponsor's mark for Mappin and Webb, London 1906, height 15.5 cm, weight 9.7 ozt / 302 g approx
Sobota (Jan, 1939-2012). Trosecnikem Z Vlastni Vule, by Alain Bombard, Prague: 1964, black & white photographic plates, later green morocco (made in 1979) shaped like a large hip flask, with removable morocco 'stopper', and raised initials 'AB' on upper cover, one or two tiny scuffs, 26 x 13.5cm (10.25 x 5.25ins), housed in a green morocco and cream linen solander box Internationally acclaimed bookbinder and conservator Jan Bohuslav Sobota was born in Czechoslovakia. He studied binding in Pilzen and Prague until 1957, and by 1977 his works had earned him formal recognition as a Master of Bookbinding. Defecting to Switzerland in 1982, he took his family to the United States in 1984, working as a conservator at Case Western Reserve University before going to Bridwell Library, where he served as Director of the Conservation Laboratory from 1990 to 1997. He and his family returned to the Czech Republic in 1997. (1)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug inscribed "Bitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten", impressed marks to base, height 20cm, a Victorian treacle glazed flask commemorating Victoria and Albert, height 18cm, and a Doulton Lambeth Queen Victorian commemorative beaker, height 12.75cm (badly af) (3).
A set of three George V hallmarked silver bottle labels for "Gin", "French Vermouth", and "Italian Vermouth", all suspended on chains, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1914, and a George VI silver mounted part leather covered hip flask with monogram, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1930, combined weighable silver approx 2.87ozt (4).

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