A vintage brass automobile horn together with a brass powder flask with stamped detail to mount Sykes Patent with embossed double struck detail, a 19th century urn shaped mortar and related pestle with horizontal banded decoration, a trio of 19th century graduated bell shaped weights, a cased electrical assembly within a locking mahogany case with hinged lid, etc
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A selection of silver plated and other metal wares to include a pair of pincushions in the form of Edwardian ladies boots, a hip flask with pewter mount by James Dixon & Sons, a cut glass flask with silver collar, a small bulbous shaped teapot with fruit finial, other chased decoration, stamped to underside Gra Brook's, a Mosda 500 lighter/case with machine turned detail, further plated pin dishes, hip flask, cigarette case, tongs, brass panels in the shape of ladies boots, etc
Large 1930s silver spirit flask, hinged cover with bayonet fastening and detachable cup with gilded interior (Sheffield 1938), Walker & Hall, cup stamped - 11817½ and ¾ PT. All at approximately 11ozs, 19.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Minor surface wear, denting and scratching commensurate with use. Cup is slightly dented on bottom. Marks generally clear - some rubbing
Roman Glass Vessel Group 1st-3rd century AD. A group of vessels comprising: a small flask, conical with dimpled base, tubular neck, rolled rim; another similar, waisted neck and flared rim with rolled edge; a squat jar with conical body, dimpled base, waisted neck, flared rim. 83 grams total, 60 - 87mm (2 1/2 - 3 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired in the 1950s-1960s. [3] Very fine condition.
Byzantine St. Menas Ceramic Pilgrim Flask 6th-10th century AD. A bulbous vessel with two loop handles to the shoulder, conical neck with rolled rim; to one face, a low-relief image of Saint Menas within an arch with sceptre and cross, zigzag border; to the reverse, a decafoil within a zigzag border. 56 grams, 81mm (3 1/4"). Ex Harvey collection; acquired by the owner's father during the 2nd World War in Palestine. Saint Menas, (285 - circa 309 AD), the martyr and wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Egyptian saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles that are attributed to his intercession and prayers. Menas was an Egyptian soldier in the Roman army, martyred because he refused to recant his Christian faith. His feast day is celebrated every year on November 24 in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Although Menas is recognized as a minor saint in the Western churches, it is considered likely by many historians that he is celebrated in these churches under the name of Saint Christopher (i.e. the Christ-bearer), as one of the legends associated with Menas has him, like Christopher, carrying the Christ-Child. Fine condition.
A group of five silver lady’s and evening open faced pocket watches, together with four further pocket watches, a silver watch chain, a fancy white metal watch chain, a miniature hip flask, a silver hunter trench style wristwatch, a gun metal trench wristwatch and a lady’s Montine wristwatch (14)
A box of collectables including 1930s German pipe carved with the head of Adolf Hitler, unused, in original box from W. Alstede, Heidelberg, a 1935 British War Office map of Kavirondo (Uganda), stamped 'Secret' and with wax seals, a ruby glass scent flask, marcasite-mounted compact, marbled enamel and chrome cigarette case (unused), a 'pillar box' money-box, silver and pink enamel 3pc brush set and a biscuit tin
A large embossed copper powder flask “Panel” (design as R 517), by Bartram & Co, originally with 2 hanging rings (now missing), GO & C (spring cracked, body slightly squashed); a plain bag shaped copper rifle flask, by Hawksley, basically GC (worn and dented); 2 leather shot flask, basically GC; and another flask. (6)
A leather covered gun size powder flask by Hawksley, 8” overall, the GS patent top with charger for 2¼ - 3 drams, and with GS shield shaped escutcheon. GO & C (the body bubbled under the leather); and an embossed copper flask “Shell” (R388, no rings), by Bartram & Co, the patent top with charger for 2¼ to 3 drams. GO & C, retaining some original lacquer. See the-saleroom.com (2)
A Marsh Arab jambiya, blade 9”, in leather sheath (seam split); 3 various kris; a European trade jambiya blade on short haft; a No 4, II spike bayonet in scabbard; a small binocular “The Stanley” in case; 5 various knives/daggers; a gourd; a wicker covered flask; a folding compass/binocular (AF) Average GC
A silver pepper grinder, Sheffield c.1975, maker BD, with thistle finial, approx. 11cm, together with a pair of silver and glass bon-bon dishes, Birmingham 1923 and 1924 respectively, the frames with twin handles, pierced panels and fleur-de-lis, approx. 7.5cm diameter, a silver sparrow beak cream jug, Sheffield c.1970, Francis Howard Ltd, approx. 8.5cm, also a pair of plated bottle coasters, shell dish and hip flask, approx gross silver weight 11oz. (lot)
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