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Lot 157

A pair of malachite flask shaped vases, gold line decoration (2)

Lot 158

A pair of malachite flask shaped vases, gold line decoration (2)

Lot 159

A malachite flask shaped vase, gold line decoration, a pair of door finger plates and a key escutcheon, each with Shells, restored (4)

Lot 168

Copper shell pattern powder flask and a leather shot flask (2)

Lot 169

Copper shell pattern powder flask and a leather shot flask (2)

Lot 170

Copper shell pattern powder flask and a leather shot flask (2)

Lot 172

Powder flask of plain design and a leather shot flask

Lot 173

2 pistol flasks and a small leather shot flask (3)

Lot 223

A silver hip flask of rectangular form with rounded sides, bearing the Lockhart family crest and motto `Corpa Serata Pando`, by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, c.1920, 8oz, 12.5x8cm diameter Provenance: Nicolai Orloff’s Estate

Lot 225

An Edwardian ladies silver gilt toilet set by A. Barrett & Sons, Picadilly, London comprising; spirit flask, pair of scent bottles, lipstick holder, soap box, trinket box etc, bearing a monogram, London 1902 (9) Provenance: Nicolai Orloff’s Estate

Lot 240

A silver spirit flask of flat pear shaped form, maker`s mark TP & ER, 8oz, 17cm high Provenance: Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire

Lot 250

A silver hip flask of rectangular form with canted corners, engine turned decoration and monogrammed `S`, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1955, 12x7cm diameter Provenance: Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire

Lot 251

A Victorian silver hip flask of rectangular square form with rounded edges, bearing a monogram, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1878, 10x10cm Provenance: Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire

Lot 252

A Sterling silver salt of square form with concave corners sweeping down to a stepped base w, By Howard & Co, New York, a silver napkin ring, London 1874, an EPNS hip flask and a German steel travel spoon in leatherette case (4) Provenance: Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire

Lot 582

A donkey moulded double salt cellar oval patch box, figure of St Anne, pilgrim flask, inkwell (damages), three hexagonal salt cellars, shoe, pintray, two egg cups, double salt, saucer, spill vase and a plate (16)

Lot 215

Dutch glass flask, champagne flute, walking stick, dome, sweet jar, two jars, decanter, two glasses, engraved bowl and ewer

Lot 254

"Stauer gentleman`s skeleton wristwatch, visible movement, leather strap, Rotary gentleman`s watch with metal strap, five other watches, Dalvey hip flask, three proof coins Banknotes series and Royal Wedding"

Lot 359

"Ronson lighter, EPNS tray, hip flask and other items"

Lot 374

20thC Persian copper chaffing dish on stand and a plated hip flask

Lot 721

A collection of silver plated flatware including a hip flask, toast rack, ball weight, model of a horse, ladles, and various knives and forks.

Lot 125

A collection of fire stoneware crocks, stoneware bowl and a hot water flask (7)

Lot 162

Asprey Epns mounted and glass claret jug, the body of wrythen form, the lid threads to a glass flask/vessel that sits to the interior, 25 cm high

Lot 194

Victorian London silver scent flask modelled as an owl with inset glass eyes,by Sampson, Mordan & Co, London 1894, 4.5 cm high, together with a Birmingham silver miniature brush (2)

Lot 1480

A miniature model of a Bullock Cart on wooden plinth, miniature brass tray with wine flask and goblets and miniature model of the Coronation Coach.

Lot 2277

Three various sized Tankards and a Hip Flask.

Lot 175

Walking stick with concealed spirit flask and glass

Lot 139

A LARGE 19TH CENT CHINESE BRONZE TWO HANDLE OPEN CENSOR, CAST WITH A DRAGON CHASING THE FLAMING PEARL AND A HOHO BIRD, TO VERSO ON A GEOMETRICALLY PIERCED FIELD ON FOUR BOLD CABROILE LEGS, SEAL MARKED TO BASE: PERSIAN BRASS/COPPER FLASK CIRCA 1800

Lot 297

19th Century Nailsea type white glass flask having blue combed decoration, 17.5cm long

Lot 608

Leather bodied shot flask, embossed with gun-dog, brass top with spring cut-off for 1¼ and 1½oz shot

Lot 514

A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASKone side engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, milled bayonet cap, crested, 11.5cm h, by Charles Boyton, London 1870, 3ozs++Two shallow dents to the curved sides, minor, sharp dent on the front, marks slightly rubbed

Lot 97

A VICTORIAN HORN BEAKER with silver mounts, bearing hallmark for Sheffield 1850, together with a copper powder flask with brass mounts, and two leather shot flasks with brass mounts (4)

Lot 201

A MID 19TH CENTURY GRAINGER WORCESTER PORCELAIN PILGRIM FLASK VASE, apricot glazed and gilt, reserved with a circular panel, pâte-sur-pâte decorated with flowering branches on a sage green ground, twin scale and foliate moulded handles, oval foot, impressed mark to base rim 18cm high. See illustration

Lot 290

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TWO-HANDLED MOON FLASK, the flat faces painted with characters from a street theatre, the ground with stylised flowers and foliage, pierced handles to the shoulders, four character mark to base, 46cm high. See illustration

Lot 384

AN EDWARD VII SILVER INKWELL maker's mark rubbed, probably H Matthews, Birmingham 1908, with a cushion shape cover to the well, the sloping base with hinged flap concealing a stamp tray, 7.5cm high x 7.75cm wide x 10cm deep, together with a George V hip flask, Birmingham 1920, 9.5cm high, a small silver vase, Birmingham 1900, of flute form with a tri-lobe neck, 14cm high (3)

Lot 456

A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD SCENT FLASK by Samuel Mordan & Co Ltd, London 1897, of heart shape, with trace link chain, approximately 4.3cm high x 3cm wide, approximately weight 11gms. See illustration

Lot 1104

A 19thC pewter hip flask and a slipper flask, stamped G & J W Hawksley.

Lot 54

John Hogan (1800-1858) Bust of Francis Sylvester Mahony ("Fr. Prout") Marble, 50cm high (19.75") Made in Rome 1846 and signed Hogan Provenance, by descent in the family of the subject Literature "John Hogan, Irish Neoclassical Sculptor in Rome" (Irish Academic Press, 1982) where it is listed as No. 58 in the Catalogue Raisonné. Mahony wrote a description of Hogan's studio in Rome in the spring of 1847 which mentions his own portrait bust. "The locale which forms this sculptor's workshop (once tenanted by Canova) presents just now what may be termed a sort of Hibernian Valhalla…the bust of Father Mathew looks forth redolent of Christian philanthropy: on the same shelf is seen the mirthful brow of Father Prout…the late venerable Mr Beamish of Cork as well as his meritorious partner William Crawford, both models to any mercantile community, have their representations here, with several Murphies from that city." The bust was made before May 1847 so it is unlikely to have been this bust for which Mahony sat for Hogan in November 1847 as Turpin writes. The date is therefore likely to be 1846 rather than 1848. Turpin notes the low relief carvings on either side of the base. On one side an open chest with rolls of parchment and an antique lamp - an illusion to the 'discovery' of Fr Prout's literary remains in a chest - and on the other a book, a wine bottle, a chalice and a classical flask - apt symbols of Mahony's life. Francis Sylvester Mahony (Fr Proust) (1804-1866) "A very singular person, of whom the world tells a thousand and one tales, you know, but of whom I shall speak as I find him, because the utmost kindness and warmheartedness have characterised his whole bearing towards us….a most accomplished scholar and vibrating all over with learned associations and vivid combinations of fancy and experience - having seen all the ends of the earth and the men thereof, and possessing the art of talk and quotation to an amusing degree." Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 10th October 1848 Francis Mahony was born in Cork on 31st December 1804, the son of Martin Mahony a woollen merchant. He went to Clongowes in 1815, to the Jesuit college of St. Acheul at Amiens in 1819 and then to Paris as a Jesuit novice. From 1823-1825 he studied in Rome. He was "brilliant but intractable and ill-disciplined". Eventually he was told that he was not suitable for ordination as a Jesuit. Returning to Ireland still intent on ordination he was made Prefect of Studies at Clongowes and then Master of Rhetoric. Then disaster struck. He took a party of boys on an outing to have dinner in Maynooth. The boys got drunk and returned to Clongowes on turf-cutters' carts after midnight. Mahony resigned his post. He went abroad, continued his studies and was eventually ordained, but not as a Jesuit, in 1832. He served bravely in Cork during the Cholera epidemic of 1832 but again fell out with his superiors. After two years he went to London, gave up life as a priest and began the career in journalism for which he is remembered. His relations with the Church have continued to be uncertain. A friend wrote after his death that "he might have had a cardinal's hat but for that which is imputed to him as his one great fault - conviviality" Mahony loved the sociable, literary world of London. He wrote for Fraser's Magazine under the pseudonym of "Father Prout", allegedly the parish priest of Watergrasshill, near Cork. The editor William Maginn, Thomas Crofton Croker, the antiquarian and collector of Irish fairy stories and Daniel Maclise, the artist, were other Cork-born contributors. Mahony's writing shows him to have been a classical scholar, linguist and wit. He described himself as "an Irish potato seasoned with Attic salt." As a joke he alleged that Thomas Moore, then at the height of his success, was just a plagiarist, merely translating from French, Greek or Latin poems or other "originals" which Francis supplied. The Bells of Shandon - for long included in the Oxford Book of English Verse - was written as the supposed original of Moore's Evening Bells - a St Petersburg Air. Many of these articles were collected as The Reliques of Father Prout. From 1837 he wrote for Charles Dickens's Bentley's Miscellany from Italy. His contributions were collected and published in 1847 as Facts and Figures from Italy by Don Jeremy Savonarola - another pseudonym - with a brief foreword by Dickens. Mahony settled finally in Paris where for eight years he was the correspondent of The Globe and where he died in 1866. He is buried at Shandon in Cork. One of his obituarists wrote "Indeed Francis Mahony… was no common man, either in genius or expression. Many elements met in him, as in a mayonnaise, to make a piquant mixture. He was a Jesuit and a humourist; a priest and a Bohemian; a scholar and a journalist; a wag and a song-writer; a Cork man familiar to everyone in Rome, a Roman Catholic ecclesiastic well known in the convivial clubs of London."

Lot 371

A Royal Doulton Whisky Flask modelled as Tony Weller with design by Noke, chipped, 9 1/2in H

Lot 372

A Royal Doulton Whisky Flask modelled as Tony Weller with design by Noke, chipped, 9 1/2in H

Lot 142

A Victorian silver tankard, floral repousse decoration, blind cartouche, cast acanthus leaf handle, London 1848, together with a George V silver hip flask, monogrammed `G.L.W.` Birmingham 1925, combined weight approximately 9 troy oz

Lot 410

A pair of late 19th century Grainger & Co Worcester porcelain moon flask vases with raised green, gilt and red leaf decoration within a gilt border, printed factory mark for 1870-89 to base, 14cm high, (2).

Lot 373

A CANTAGALLI ITALIAN MAIOLICA TWO HANDLED FLASK, in 17th century style, painted with mythological figures in landscapes and having applied dragon mounts having domed cover with vase shaped finial. Painted marks to base. 16.5" High. Late 19th century.

Lot 374

A CANTAGALLI ITALIAN FLASK SHAPED MAIOLICA JUG, having loop handle, and the body painted with battle scene to one side and mountain fortress on the other. Painted marks to base. 11.5" High. Late 19th century. (Damaged).

Lot 292

Small horn powder flask. Brass adjustable charger and brass binding. Some tarnish and binding split.

Lot 211

Electroplated epergne, with three flutes, a plated hip flask, other plated ware, including cutlery, in a mahogany cutlery box.

Lot 276

A box of collectables including playing cards, a brass Casablanca cigarette lighter, hip flask, whist marker and other items.

Lot 105

A late 18thC Nailsea type double spirit flask, 22cm long

Lot 428

A 19thC Bavarian pewter hexagonal flask and screw cover, the panels engraved variously with hunting scenes and scrolling foliage, the cover with a swing loop handle cast with two open mouthed fish with ball, manufacturers mark to base, 28cm high

Lot 628

A small copper hunting horn, a copper shot flask embossed with game and six white metal beakers, each with star motif frieze.

Lot 344

Two Palitoy Action Man figures: Combat Soldier with painted hair, wears trousers, tunic, boots, belt, helmet with shovel, four grenades and gun; British Infantryman with `life-like` hair, wears trousers, tunic, belt with flask in pouch, helmet, with gas mask, gun, satchel, plastic ID tag, Victoria Cross medal. Both G-VG, some wear/fading to uniforms. Together with a Croix de Guerre French Resistance medal, and an Official Equipment Manual.

Lot 260

Stainless steel leather covered hip flask with funnel, in presentation box, unused.

Lot 264

James Dixon & Sons copper powder flask.

Lot 1425

"*Brass powder flask, brass candlestick, brass shoe and other items (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 101

"*Silver spirit flask of rectangular form with twist lid, Birmingham hallmarks rubbed, 11.5x 8cm, 112grs (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 153

"*Silver rectangular cigarette box, London 1909, inscription to top, 14x 9cm, pierced plated rectangular sardine dish, fluted ivory finial, swing handle, and a flask (3) (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 826

"Chinese blue and white shaped flask with dragon handles and figures and a horse, 24cm h"

Lot 840

"Late 19/20thC Chinese blue and white moon flask depicting man riding a beast with attendants, blue seal Chien Lung mark to base, 37cm h"

Lot 922

19thC Chinese blue and white moon flask decorated with warriors on horseback and dragon handles

Lot 1243

"P.H - `Great Scott! Both my leggings are over top, And in my flask there`s devil a drop, a fisherman at the side of a stream; Hilda Mary Sides - View of a loch; and one other watercolour of haymaking (3)"

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