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A filigree silver metal Indian tea caddy a wood silvered metal filigree jar and lid, possibly Southern Indian, 13cm high, a small carved wood circular box and lid, 6cm high x 6cm wide, a small gourd with silvered metal rim, 9cm high, a small gourd with filigree silvered metal mounts, 9cm, a gourd of flattened form with gold coloured metal rim and central stud, 8cm high x 9cm wide, a lead weighted carved nut scent flask, 5cm, two ethnic silver coloured metal flask stoppers with attached chains, possibly of Indian origin, a Victorian ebonised wood mourning locket with a carved and ebonised head of a lady, ring for suspension, a leather embossed early 19th Century shot flask, the embossed flask with a huntsman on horseback, 19cm long, two bone and brass hilted daggers in wood and leather sheaths (12)
A large 19th century Chinese blue and white moon flask, decorated with figures with parasols, weapons, fans, etc. Height 45 cm, diameter 28 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in generally very good condition. There is no evidence of any repairs or restoration. We can see no cracks. One of the dragon handles has a surface glaze chip to the second point on its back. This is minor. There are no cracks to the body of the vase. There are some firing marks to the base but nothing of significance.
An antique carved coconut bugbear flask, probably mid-19th century, carved with various birds within roundels, one being attacked by a snake, within foliate and geometrically carved borders, the top with a pair of carved 'eyes' and a circular spout mounting (spout missing), 5in. (12.5cm.) diameter. * Condition: In good condition, with a good patina. Lacks spout. No cracks or chips - no damage noted.
An 1830s Lord Brougham reform flask, glazed in two tone colours, the top half of the flask bearing the likeness of Lord Brougham holding a scroll with the wording 'The True Spirit of Reform', the lower part of the flask is incised with the words 'Brougham Reform Cordial', Doulton & Watts pottery mark to rear, 7in. (17.7cm.) high. * Condition: A few small base chips, two rear manufacturing firing marks.
A very rare 19th century American novelty silver drinking flask, by Gorham, marked 'Sterling B 7463', dating it to c.1869, the unusual ½ pint hidden drinking flask disguised as a curved cigar case, opened by twisting one of the corners to reveal pouring spout & cork stopper, cartouche initialled B.F.A, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) high, weight 7.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Multiple small dings and flea bite nibbles throughout. Good condition overall.
A Middle Eastern Kohl or scent flask, early 20th century, in the form of a miniature ewer, the drum shaped body with mirrored, bevelled glass sides, with brass mounts and crown form stopper, 2½in. (6.4cm.) high, with carved hardwood aplicator. (2) * Condition: Stopper is detached from chain and the original applicator which was attached to the stopper is missing. Some deterioration to silvering to edges of glass. Original gilt finish very worn (visible beneath foot).
A white medal and enamel hip flask, the curved rectangular body with all over champ levey enamel design, in turquoise and royal blue, marked 925 to underside some very minor chips and damage to the enamel, mainly around the top and bottom edges, some minor scratches to the white metal, the top unscrews well with some damage to the enamel on the lid otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair,
Two Meerschaum pipes, one modelled as a wise man, the other of a running buck with amber mouth piece, each cased plus another empty pipe case, a smoker's stand, two pairs of binoculars together with a 'Salter's' spring balance, scissors, two silver handled button hooks, gold leaf, a silver capped cosmetics jar, a hip flask, and other items (parcel)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese porcelain two-handled "Pilgrims Flask" pattern vase, the front and reverse enamelled in pastel colours with a battle scene and figures on a terrace, on a yellow ground decorated with circular floral filled mons, 11.75ins high (square seal mark in underglazed blue to base)
A George V silver circular bulbous bowl - "Replica of Irish Cup (BDA) Golf Competition", boldly cast with irises, 4.75ins diameter overall x 2.5ins high, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1929, complete with liner (weight 12ozs), and ebonised stand for same with silver collar engraved with inscription, an Edward VII silver rectangular hip flask with bayonet lock and removable cup, 5.5ins, Birmingham 1901, and a small selection of other silver and silvery metal items, various (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
A silver desk stand by Rand & Crane, stamped "Sterling" to base, a sterling silver travelling box with swing handle and chain, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior including coin holders, oval perfume flask, etc, the exterior with engraved foliate decoration and bearing initials to top, together with a pair of white metal menu holders in the form of a wreath and bow with animal surmount, the centre engraved with ornate initials "WH", total weight including non-silver fitments and white metal menu holders approx 15.4 oz

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