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Lot 31

A 19th century treacle glazed reform flask, moulded on both sides as Queen Victoria, 18.5cm high

Lot 313

Railway Interest - steam locomotives, an early 19th century clear glass oval flask, hand engraved with an early steam train crossing a bridge above a pavilion, 21cm, c.1830; a 19th century pressed glass mug, High Level Bridge New Castle on Tyne, 10cm (2)

Lot 883

A late Victorian silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass moon flask claret jug, hinged domed cover with knop finial, star-cut base and central motifs, 23cm high, John Grinsell & Sons, London 1900

Lot 885

A Middle Eastern silver cylindrical kohl flask, chased with leafy branches, screw-fitting cover with applicator, 7cm high; an oval box, similar; another (3)

Lot 972

A Victorian silver circular pocket flask, quite plain, screw-fitting cover, 9.5cm long, London c.1880

Lot 974

A Victorian silver curved rounded rectangular hip flask, domed hinged bayonet cap, 7.5cm wide, George Unite, Birmingham 1897, 82g

Lot 982

A Victorian silver mounted curved ovoid hip flask, hinged domed bayonet cap, stirrup cup to base, 16.5cm long, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1890

Lot 324

Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal, including a silver mounted spirit flask, silver cigarette box, two silver photograph frames, silver vesta/sovereign case and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 8ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 73

A German enamelled glass flask, 18th century, painted with a white rabbit or hare smoking a long-stemmed pipe, the reverse with stylised flowers picked out in red, blue, yellow and white, 15cm.

Lot 1122

A Chinese yellow ground twin handled moon flask decorated with figures in a boat, height 11.5cm.

Lot 586

A cast-iron Chas Davy & Co Ltd desk stamp, together with a trophy on marble plinth, marked 'Morpeth Conservative Club', a chrome wine bucket, crowns and other coins, RAF cap badge, table lighter, hip flask, etc.

Lot 194

Coopers Patent pepperbox 6-shot revolver, as found, engraved "Thomas Buckley Wooden Box 1855"; with small powder flask, bullet mould, in a maghogany case, 21cm.Condition report:Heavy corrosion through, although the trigger mechanism and revolving mechanism do still work. Strap to the butt engraved "Thomas Buckley Wooden Box 1855". The back of the case has pulled away from the left and right hand side, with the joints very weak. The interior is tired, hinges are rusty, the matched accessories are all rusted and corroded. The case is lacking the escutcheon, and no key.

Lot 195

Huntsman's flask, tapering glass body with silver plated cap, in a leather case, 28cm.

Lot 368

Silver scent bottle, CM, Birmingham 1890, 32mm, silver mounted pottery salts bottle, and four others including ont glass cornucopia, egg, acorn and flask.Condition report:There are cracks to the multicpured glass bottle. Its stopper finial is also slightly bent. There is a loss of metal to the lid on the cornucopia bottle. There is a dent to the base of the small silver bottle. Some of the silver is tarnished in general. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 374

Cranberry glass and silver heart shaped scent bottle, C C May & Son, Birmingham 1897, 6.5cm, cut glass silver and enamelled topped smelling salts flask, other scent bottle and flasks silver mounted.Qty: 8

Lot 326

A scarce embossed copper powder flask "Three Horses' Heads", (R1052), with German silver top. Basically GC (dented, the top loose and damaged). £40-50

Lot 325

A good silver mounted gunner officer's horn priming flask, 7" overall, with lanyard swivels on the nozzle and base; a 38 bore steel pincer ball mould; a reproduction turnscrew and a similar loading/cleaning rod. GC (4) £100-150

Lot 374

A pair of Belgian 28 bore percussion target pistols, 12½" overall, rifled octagonal twist barrels 7" with Liege proofs and front and rear sights, with scroll engraved back action locks and hammers, walnut half stocks with chequered butts and carved flared butt ends, engraved steel mounts, and steel ramrods. GWO & C (some dark rust patches overall), in a close fitted blue baize lined cutlery case with walnut veneered lid with brass escutcheon, the inside having reproduction trade label of Boss & Co, and containing steel pincer mould and reproduction flask, nipple key, screwdriver and cleaning rod. GC (the bullet mould rusty, the lid veneer lifting) £500-600

Lot 108

A DELFT WARE FLASK, 25cm x 19cm

Lot 211

Decorative pottery and glass, Elvington pottery round flask bottle, crackle glaze vase, three graduated pottery spheres and a Romanesque green glass vase

Lot 67

Antique silver English hall marked tot flask approximately 73.3g and a silver hallmarked vesta case approximately 18.7g

Lot 154

Sporing interest, early 20th century leather cased set of spirit flasks and a small tot flask

Lot 139

A Victorian James Dixon & Sons copper powder flask, bearing lozenge mark, together with one other and a small collection of brass shells and bullets.

Lot 442

A Victorian silver hip flask, with partial crest to the front and detachable cover. Assayed for London, 1861 by Charles Rawlings & William Summers.

Lot 235

A box of mixed items to include a leather mounted hip flask, shoe shaped snuff box (lacking lid) and small wooden boxes

Lot 1253

A red painted metal two gallon fuel can with flask cap named to Anglian American Company Ltd.

Lot 186

A basket containing 10K gold filled wrist watch; cigarette holders; brass door knocker; hip flask etc.

Lot 121

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons; a circular silver compact; an Eastern white metal box and cover; a Sterling silver propelling pencil; a silver handled paper knife; a white metal spoon; a hip flask and a collection of jewellery

Lot 1005A

A PEWTER HIP FLASK OF CIRCULAR FORM EMBOSSED WITH CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH STYLE FLOWERS TO THE FRONT, screw cap, indistinct marks to the underside, height 10.5cm (Condition Report: some small dents and seen heavy use)

Lot 859

ALCOHOL Two Crates containing an assorted collection of mixed Alcohol comprising one bottle of GLEN MORAY Single Speyside Malt Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 70cl, seal intact, boxed, one 35cl bottle of GLENFIDDICH Special Reserve, aged 12 Years, 40% vol. seal intact, boxed, one bottle of THE FAMOUS GROUSE Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 1 Litre, one bottle of TEACHER'S Highland Cream Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 75cl, one 37.5cl bottle of TEACHER'S Highland Cream, one 37.5cl bottle of WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky, twelve bottles of assorted White Wine, two bottles of Red Wine, three bottles of Ale and a Courvoisier Cognac flask (bottle empty)

Lot 169

Tottenham + Manchester United Football Tour Of Swaziland Hip Flask: Issued to Manchester United player with the words Presented by Tottenham Hotspur FC Swaziland Tour June 1983. Small scratch to rear.

Lot 680

Ca. AD 800 - 900 .A bronze flask with a squat body, tall flaring foot, tulip-shaped mouth, and decorative engravings. These bronze bottles were used for religious and ceremonial ablutions in Islamic worship due to their unique sprinkler design. Size: 180mm x 80mm; Weight: 345g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market since the 1970s.

Lot 333

Ca. 400 - 300 BC.A pottery lekythos. It was a vessel used particularly during funerary practices. It typically served as an oil flask, symbolizing the ritualistic offering of oil at gravesites. This lekythos exhibits an ovoid body resting on a flared foot, with an elegant slender neck, culminating in a flared mouth. A strap handle connecting the shoulder to the neck. Executed in black-figure style, the lekythos features a seated figure dressed in a heavy and voluminous robe. In the left outstretched hand, the figure holds a wreath. The black accentuation is applied to the foot, mouth, handle, and around the neck, showcasing a linear pattern. Size: 160mm x 75mm; Weight: 210g Provenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; Ex. Frederik Van Driel, Maastricht 1993. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 402

Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman glass flask with a translucent olive colour. The vessel has a rounded body and tubular neck that expands into a hollow, projecting roll, seated below a squat, cylindrical mouth. The vessel rests atop four splayed feet. Size: 120mm x 70mm; Weight: 90g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, formerly ex. Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, NJ., Dr. Arnold Saslow, acquired in Munich, late 1970s.

Lot 374

Good Collection of Masonic Medallions mainly Silver, Masonic Pewter Spirit flask etc

Lot 182

Powder flask adorned with game birds

Lot 199

A hip flask and a powder compact

Lot 387

Set consisting of a silver tea flask and box, various hallmarks. - Weight: 330 g - Shipping available - Sizes: H 120MM X L 65MM / H 85MM X L 90MM - At first glance: good condition

Lot 800

An ornate Art Nouveau brass ink stand, a vintage metal nutmeg grater, a copper and brass powder flask and a gilt metal lamp base with devil mask detail

Lot 856

A Victorian silver topped glass flask with silver cup, London 1891, Edmonds & Johnson, cup 63g, height 14.5cm

Lot 1156

A Royal Doulton tobacco jar and cover, a Doulton Lambeth relief moulded jug, Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel, Chinese blue and white moon flask, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 83

A Edwardian Epns hip flask of rounded rectangular form with screw down locking hinged cap engraved with initials S P B and engraved to base PB Swinton Gifford Haddington N.B. no signs of hard solder or repairs H x 15cm L 9.5cm W x 3cm 

Lot 781

A gentleman's companion set to include Humidor cigar cutter and case and hip flask

Lot 232

19th century silver gilt and banded agate crucifix form bottle or flask for Holy Water or scent, approx 12.5cms long including suspension ring, indistinctly marked S Mordan? (Sampson Mordan?) under lid

Lot 345

To Be Sold With No ReserveThree lustre-decorated pottery flask fragments, Kashan, Ilkhanid Iran, 12th century and Safavid Iran, 17th centuryThe first with with birds inhabiting a cobalt-blue scrolling tendril against a dense scrolling field, a register of loose naskh script to the rounded shoulder ; the second with repeating roundels under a calligraphic register in similar script, the rounded shoulder with hanging split palmettes under a similar calligraphic band ; the third, tiered and bulbous, the decoration consisting of birds amidst dense foliage13.5cm, 16.2cm., 10cm. high (3)Provenance: Property of a UK Private Collection acquired prior to 1979

Lot 357

A Mamluk-style glass flask, Josef Lobmeyr (1792-1855) designed by architects Jan Machytka and Franz Schmoranz, Austria, circa 1878, The squat globular form with tapering neck and collar, over a high conical foot, painted with three large medallions enclosing a stylised flower flanked by panels of gilt leaf scroll above a band of bold naskh inscriptions in gilding divided by rosettes, the neck with a Kufic inscription in white enamel, with inscription to base in German and Lobmeyr's maker's mark,31cm. high.  Footnotes: An almost identical flask is in the MAK Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (Inv. GL 2573)The inscriptions translate as 'The realm belongs to God, the One and Eternal, the Truthful', 'Oh thou, who passest this clear water, drink.'Originally established in Bohemia in 1822/23, the glasshouse of Josef Lobmeyr (1792-1855) produced glass of a high standard in the second quarter of the 19th century but also sold the products of different manufacturers. The firm was later entitled  J.& L.Lobmeyr and was run principally from 1855 by his two sons Josef and Ludwig. By this time they no longer operated their own glassworks but commissioned glass to their own designs from Haida and elsewhere in Bohemia.The first major exhibition in which Lobmeyr participated was that of  London in 1862. Here they were awarded a gold medal "for excellence in the making of crystal glass, tableware, and candelabra". Ludwig Lobmeyr, who took over the firm after the premature death of his brother Joseph, contacted Rudolf von Eitelberger, the founder of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, during the period of the exhibition. The two men's objective was the promotion of good taste in design. Ludwig Lobmeyr used the museum's exhibits as inspirational models for his glassware and regularly exhibited his new creations at the museum and at the World Fairs.Supplied by manufacturers of glass in Bohemia both for home consumption and export, Lobmeyr became one of the leading glass sellers of the second half of the 19th century and their new glass took the exhibitions by storm. At the Vienna Exhibition of 1873 Lobmeyr was singled out for the highest praise.The architects Johann Machytka and Franz Schmoranz (1845-1892) travelled extensively in Palestine. For Lobmeyr, they designed a considerable number of vessels in 'Arabian style' between 1876 and 1878, drawing their inspiration from original pieces in museums in Cairo and elsewhere. These new designs were much sought after when they were displayed in Paris in the 1878 Exposition. Lobmeyr continued to exhibit at all the major international fairs in the last quarter of the 19th century.The present lot is based on an extremely rare 13th century Egyptian or Syrian Mamluk form, an example of which was mentioned by G. Schmoranz in his publication Old Oriental gilt and enamelled glass vessels, 1899, p.33. See the example from the Collection of the Late Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild, sold Christie's London, 14th December 2000, lot 48 and that in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Inv. 328-1900). Gustav Scmoranz's drawings in the 1870s provided the designs for several of the Islamic styles introduced by Lobmeyr. See W.Neuwirth, Orientalisierende Gläser, 1981, p.51, pl.18Condition Report: This lot presents as clean overall with strong enamels. The gilding although strong overall, shows some scattered minimal losses noticeable only under close inspection. Under U. V the rendering is homogenous. Only one area renders a bright pink reflection : a minute spot above the medial letter Ù‚ of the inscription applied to the flaring neck. An inspection with a loupe reveals some superficial dark matter, perhaps a misfiring to the enamel or a later deposit, now dried. No attempts were made to remove it. The foot shows a chip and a flake right above it affecting the gilt band. Opposite the chip, to the foot, the lot shows a large loss on approximately 3cm. leading to a series of flakes above interrupting the same gilt band.

Lot 216

A Mughal-style enamelled and gilded glass flaskProbably a design from the Jodhpur collection by Fritz Heckert, Petersdorf, Germany, circa 1883,Of globular form with a tall narrow neck widening to a ribbed neck with neck ring, the stopper of domed form with bud finial, the decoration cut and moulded and decorated with blue, green and red enamel and gold, the body with flowers highlighted with gold and silver, the shoulder and neck with bands of repeating leafs, the domed stopper with a vine on a green ground with pink glass finial, the base with collection inventory label,22.6cm. high.Footnotes: The distinctive combination of silver and gilt floral sprays around the circumference of the flask echoes the rosettes and drooping feathered leaves of a 17th century bidri flask in the British Museum. The blues, green and yellow of the enamelled surface decoration are paralleled in the 17th century enamelled pieces from the Nadir Shah booty. A very similar, though slightly smaller, flask sold at Sotheby's Arts of the Islamic world, 13 October 2004, Lot 122.Condition Report: This lot presents as clean overall. The pigments, silver and gilt are strong overall showing very to no minimal losses. Under U. V the bottle shows extensive repaints to its flaring mouth and lid. It would account to approximately over 70% of the total area of those tow parts. The repaints may suggest skillful repairs and restoration and/or replacement of losses as those two parts of the bottle are the most handled. This lot remains otherwise very attractive with its vivid decoration.

Lot 10

An intact buff pottery askos, Luristan, North Iran, circa 8th Century B.C.with convex upper body, flat base and funnel neck with thickened out-turned rim and two pierced lug handles, painted with geometric designs in red ochre consisting of triangles arranged in a quatrefoil star formation and hatched ladder-like bands, over a cream ground, 16.5cm. highProvenance: UK private collection; acquired by the vendor in 1963 in Iran.Published: S. Middleton, A Preliminary Identification and Tentative Chronology for A Small Collection of Ceramics from Iran (Oxford 1999), no. 20.Regina Krahl, China Without Dragons: Rare Pieces from Oriental Ceramic Society, (CA Book Publishing 2020), no. 7, p. 30. This flask is a rare example of a type of pottery excavated at Baba Jan Tepe, Luristan (Tepe Baba Jan III type), although no other flask of this type appears to have been found at the site. See C. Goff , Luristan in the First Half of the First Millennium B.C., (Iran, vol. 6 1968, vol. 7 1969; vol. 16, 1978), for information on this site.Condition Report: Intact

Lot 344

To Be Sold With No ReserveA cobalt-blue glazed fragmentary moulded flask and a cobalt-blue glazed fragmentary moulded bottle or ewerKashan, central Iran, 12th - 13th centuryThe first with flattened rounded body rising form a high conical foot, the centre with a lotus flower, the petal interspersed by seated figures, the side with kufic calligraphic inscriptions, the second, pyriform, on high conical foot, the body with drop-shaped medallions, a band of rising floral sprays belowthe first 21.5cm., the second 23cm. (2)Provenance: Private Collection UK acquired before 1979

Lot 6

An intact Amlash orange-brown pottery flask,North Iran, late 2nd-early 1st Millennium B.C.,with globular body, tall, slightly flaring neck with side handle and tapering tubular spout emerging from the shoulder, with incised banding around the neck, spout and handle, and finer lines with three narrow vertical panels enclosed by lines of small dashes running down either side of the body, each containing vertical panels of incised zig-zags, North Iran, late 2nd-early 1st Millennium B.C., 12.5cm highProvenance: UK private collection; acquired by the vendor in 1963 in Iran.Published: S. Middleton, A Preliminary Identification and Tentative Chronology for A Small Collection of Ceramics from Iran (Oxford 1999), no. 16.Exhibited: Rosemary E. Scott et al, The World in Monochromes: An exhibition of single-coloured ceramics from members of the Oriental Ceramic Society  (London 2009), no. 3.Footnotes: A chip on the mouth rim and crack to the body Condition Report: A chip on the mouth rim and the body cracked.

Lot 349

To Be Sold With No ReserveA Kashan turquoise blue and black moulded pottery bottle flask base, Iran, 14th century,on short splayed foot, the globular body a lattice of black and white roundels and palmettes, the waist applied with openwork drop-shaped bosses highlighted in cobalt blue, the broken tapering neck dotted in white, its base highlighted in similar blue, repaired and restored, 16cm. high.Provenance: Property from a Private London Collection acquired prior to 1979Condition Report: The body of this lot is crudely repaired and restored form several break. The break have partially been filled in. The area is heavily repainted. One of the applied open-work drop-shaped medallion is showing a noticeable loss. Four of those medallions cobalt blue highlights have been repainted. The lower part of this bottle body is slightly iridescent. Its shoulder are dulled, presenting a surface as if it may have been sandblasted. The foot is very lightly chipped in one area.

Lot 59

A group of pottery vessels, Circa 1400 B.C. – 2nd Century A.D.,Including an Egyptian or Phoenician heart-shaped flask with umber decorated vestigial lug handles, a decorated around the shoulder in umber slip with a looped collar, 7.4cm high; a lentoid-shaped pilgrim flask with cylindrical neck flanked by twin looped handles, 9.4cm high; a Greek black glazed miniature lekythos, the body decorated with broad vertical ribs, 7.8cm high; a Greek olpe with rounded lip, broad cylindrical neck and high arched handle, the body partially covered in umber slip, 15cm high, an old ink inscribed label on the front reading: ‘vase brought back from Greece and presented by Captain Schomberg’, circa 5th-4th Century B.C.; two Hellenistic pottery spindle vases, the piriform body tapering to a narrow foot, the larger example with old ink inscribed label on one side reading: ‘Lachryma brought from Greece and presented by Capt Sho….’. 12cm and 8.5cm high; three pottery oil lamps, a Greek black glazed pottery lamp, a printed label on the side reading: ‘a small earthen lamp, found at the Pyramids of Gizeh’, circa 4th Century B.C., 8cm long; a Hellenistic pottery lamp on a raised base, with single pierced side lug, 9.1cm long and a Roman lamp with rows of raised dots around the shoulder, stamped on the underside of the base stamped L. CAESAE, circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D., 11.2cm long, and a pottery whistle in the form of a bird, 10cm wide      (10)Provenance: Captain Charles Schomberg (1779-1835), officer of the British Royal Navy, who fought at the battle of the Nile with Horatio Nelson in 1798 and carried out a number of missions in the Mediterranean and along the North African coast.  The collection, with additional oil lamps, was passed down by descent and privately acquired by the current owner. 

Lot 19

A 19th CENTURY EASTERN GILDED SILVER ARTICULATED FISH FORM POWDER FLASK. THE ANTHROPOMORPHISED HEAD INSET WITH RED CABOCHONS THE MOUTH WITH THREADED STOPPER. LENGTH 16cms. UNHALLMARKED, ASSESSED AS SILVER, WEIGHT 83.03grms.

Lot 873

A LEATHER CASED CONICAL GLASS HIP FLASK TOGETHER WITH A FRENCH STYLE COPPER HUNTING HORN

Lot 135

MISCELLANEOUS 20th C. HALLMARKED SILVER, TO INCLUDE A HIP FLASK, CHESTER 1937, A CHRISTENING MUG, LONDON 1909, ANOTHER. LONDON 1868, A TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, LONDON 1935, TWO PEPPERS AND AN ASH TRAY, 622Gms, TOGETHER WITH AN INKWELL, BIRMINGHAM 1923, LOADED

Lot 382

Lot to include a silver plated hip flask Mah Jong set, powder compact and other. [W]

Lot 70

Lot to include a boxed Grants Of Dalvey hip flask, two paperweights with one millefiori example and other. [W]

Lot 2525

Tiffany & Co silver hip flask, of oval form with screw cap, stamped Tiffany & Co 26503327 Sterling Silver beneath, H11.5cmCondition Report: Approximate gross weight 4.03 ozt (125.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some compression to one side of body and a couple of larger indentations. Deeper scratching to the surface throughout. Indentations to cap. Marks with some wear.

Lot 67

A small 19th century Chinese perfume flask made from a seed pod, with unmarked white metal mount, and original coronet design stopper and chains, height 9cm Good condition, no damage or repair, mounts tarnished

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