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A primitive pottery ovoid Vase with turquoise glaze, 5 1/2in, possibly Egyptian, an amber glass Flask, A/F, and a pair of Franks blue and white Saucer Dishes, 8 1/2in, A/F

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A Cypriot Bronze Age pottery flask and bowl, an antique pottery miniature flask and bead and other pottery fragments

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A Victorian silver circular scent flask, decorated throughout with scrolling foliate motifs, maker S.mordan, London 1882, 2.5ins

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A collection of small silverwares, to include a pair of George V oval salts on bun feet, Sheffield 1914 and 1916, an octagonal castor, a George V hip flask, Birmingham 1912 and seven various condiments, (15)

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A 20th century Asprey thermos flask

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A G & J W Hawksley hide covered powder flask, together with a Sykes pattern embossed copper powder flask, 21cm (8in)

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A 20th century Chinese carved apple green jade snuff bottle, of flattened flask form carved with lotus blossom, with agate stopper and ivory spoon, 6cm (2 1/2in) high

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A Chinese double gourd shape blue and white painted ceramic snuff bottle, bearing an artemesian leaf to base, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, together with a miniature Chinese overlaid flask form snuff bottle, interior painted with oriental bay scene, with stopper and spoon, 6cm (2 1/2in)

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A 19th century Nailsea type cranberry and opaque glass flask, of lozenge form with combed enamel line decoration and narrow neck, 16.5cm high.

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A bottle of moon-flask form, in flocculated white glass overlaid in ruby with cranes over-flying the setting sun over waves, 5.7cm; and a tall cylindrical bottle with mask and ring handles, 7cm (2)

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An early 20th century green full hide gentleman's travelling vanity case, with green watered silk interior, containing engine turned silver appointments, to include hip flask, button hooks, shoe horn, brushes and other items, marked for Chester 1912

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A Silver Mounted Baton, London 1870, a 19th century brass and leather powder flask, a late 19th century French glass trinket box, and a pair of candle snuffers (4)

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Plated and metal wares, comprising: a lidded ice bucket, a spirit hip flask, two flower bowls, a sugar scuttle with a scoop, a butter shell, a vase, a cigarette box, a pair of small candlesticks, a sauce ladle, a cup in a stand and a spirit tot.

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A horn flask with lid and another horn item.

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A Minton wine flask decorated with vines against a deep blue ground.

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A Minton wine flask decorated with vines against a deep blue ground.

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Plated and metal wares, comprising: a lidded ice bucket, a spirit hip flask, two flower bowls, a sugar scuttle with a scoop, a butter shell, a vase, a cigarette box, a pair of small candlesticks, a sauce ladle, a cup in a stand and a spirit tot.

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A horn flask with lid and another horn item.

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A quantity of sundry ceramics, to include a Continental porcelain part tea service, a Meissen coffee cup, a flower encrusted moon flask etc. (a lot)

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A silver overlaid glass claret jug, a Bohemian ruby flask vase, a German silver beaker, a hobnail cut spirit decanter and sundry other glassware.

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SMALL PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL A/F AND COPPER EMBOSSED POWDER FLASK

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Sterling silver presentation hip flask, the glass body moulded with flowers, the mounts embossed in the rococo manner.

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A Royal Doulton Kingsware figural whisky flask and silver stopper, modelled as Tony Weller in red coat, brown overcoat and with a green cape over his arm, impressed verso 'Widders Sammy, Widders are ception to every rule!' 23cm. high.

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An early 19th century mahogany travelling medicine chest, the top with recessed brass carrying handle, the hinged two-door front enclosing fitted sections for bottles with two fitted drawers with glass pestle and mortar, eye bath, smaller bottles, brass balance scales and measuring flask, the sliding back panel enclosing a further four glass bottles and stoppers, 33cm. wide.

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A VICTORIAN HIP FLASK With silver mounts and detachable silver cup, by George William Adams, 1867, 15.5cm.; a smaller hip flask with a coloured glass stopper, by J. Davis and Son, Sheffield, 1927, 9.5cm.; a horn beaker with unmarked metal mounts (probably silver); and a cased set of six graduated plated beakers (a lot)

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"Pair of 19th century Oriental pilgrim flask vases, decorated with ""mountain valley scenes, 9" height."

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Cranberry glass - a set of Victorian cranberry glass comprising flask-type decanter with octagonal faceted stopper and clear handle, set of six straight sided hand blown tumblers and a matching sugar basin (8)

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A Chelsea figure of a sportsman, holding his gun and wearing a brown hat and fur trimmed puce coat, red and gilt waistcoat and blue breeches, a powder flask slung over his shoulder, his hound at his feet, on a floretted green and gilt scroll edged mound, 21cm h, painted anchor in gold, c1765-70 Restoration to the right hand, the gun and the coat; typical losses to the floral encrustation at the back of the figure and on the base

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A Japanese ivory group, of a smiling man and boy, the man carrying a gourd flask and a basket over his shoulder, 16cm h, signed Hisayuki, Meiji Some separation in the joints and later adhesive residues, the man's left foot broken and glued inexpertly, with no cracks or splits in the figure's heads etc

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A Victorian artificial horizon by Dollond, in black japanned brass with glass lights and fitted with a mahogany tray with central ivory roundel, signed Dollond London, with ivory mounted boxwood flask, in fitted mahogany case, 20cm w In fine original condition, the black paintwork a little scratched, consistent only with moderate use, no restoration. A good example in entirely unrestored and complete condition.

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An Indian Top, late 18th/19th Century with shallow ribbed skull, fitted with a pair of plume-holders at the front, sliding nasal bar, forked central finial, decorated over its surface with lozenges of gold scrollwork on a ground of silver scrolling foliage, and retaining its mail neck-defence; an Indo-Persian Dhal, 19th Century, chiselled over its outer surface with flowers and scrollwork highlighted with gilding; a large Indo-Persian Dhal, 19th Century, etched with calligraphic panels around its circumference; another Dhal, 19th Century, with fabric-covered wicker body; two Indo-Persian painted Bazu bands, 19th Century, one painted with figures in contemporary dress; another Bazu band, 19th Century, decorated with a large openwork panel and gold koftgari; an Indian powder-flask, 19th Century, of curved horn fitted with a bone nozzle, an Indo-Persian hide powder-flask, 19th Century, painted with a tiger devouring a cow; and an axe head, 19th Century the first: 16.5 cm ; 6.5in high (10)

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An Indian powder-flask, circa 1830 with leather-covered body of flattened spherical form, studded over its surface with numerous iron nails, fitted with a contemporary East India Company brass shako-plate at the front, iron nozzle, and horn cut-off; an English manufactured Indian talwar by Mole, Birmingham, 19th Century, of characteristic form, the blade stamped 'Mole Birmn', and the hilt fitted with an integral loop for a suspension belt; and an Indian etched steel parade helmet, 19th Century, with one-piece skull rising to a point, fitted with a brow plate embossed with an elephant, two-piece neck-guard, with a short spike on each side at the temple, and etched throughout with panels of scrolling foliage the first: 24.8 cm ; 9.75iin (3)

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A Gunner's cowhorn powder-flask, early 19th Century stamped with Ordnance mark, fitted with brass nozzle and spring cut-off, and wooden basal cap fitted with turned screw-cap of characteristic type; and a pair of leather military saddle holsters, 19th Century, with stiff bodies of stitched cow hide, the rear portions of pig hide, fitted with folding lids, joined by a narrow leather strip, and retaining the original fastening buckle the first: 34.8cm; 13.75in (3)

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A rare German engraved horn powder-flask recording scenes from the Saxon Electoral Court Stag-Hunt, circa 1730 with cowhorn body of flattened triangular form fitted with a carved horn baluster nozzle inset with eye-like mother-of-pearl roundels, the body engraved with a German rhyming couplet on each face and with highly detailed representations of the organistation and formal process of shooting driven game in an enclosure, involving beaters, hunters and sportsmen in contemporary dress, one face illustrating a wood inhabited by deer and being enclosed in preparation, the canvas enclosure wall being unloaded from a cart bearing the monogrammed initials CA for Churfurst August, the wall itself bearing banners monogramnmed en suite, the reverse centring on the sportsmen shooting stags driven past their pavillion, another courtly figure holding a boar at bay with a spear, and all within an incised linear frame 26.6cm; 10.5in

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A German engraved staghorn powder-flask, late 16th Century with bifurcated body, the inner face with natural surface, the outer face engraved with foliage and a caped man smoking a pipe in contemporary dress, fitted with iron spring cut-off and spring closure, four rings for suspension, and iron belt hook (one basal cap replaced, the base of the nozzle incomplete at the rear); a German musketeer's triangular flask, early 17th Century, with wooden body retained by iron strips, and the outer face applied with a cast and chased medallion of the Madonna and Child (nozzle and belt hook missing); a German powder-flask, early 17th Century, of curved flattened form, retained by iron strips, the outer face carved with a crest, and fitted with iron nozzle with spring cut-off and spring closure (basal cap mising); an East European sheath for a trouse, 18th Century, with velvet-covered wooden body with provision for a large cleaver and three additional pieces, and the outside bound by broad brass bands pierced and engraved with foliage; two small axes, 18th Century, one with brass head cast with foliage and the abbreviated inscription 'I.N.Sch.', and fitted with a flat iron rear pean, the other with crescentic iron blade, and each on a turned wooden haft; and two pairs of bellows, 19th Century the first: 23.8 cm ; 9.375in

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A German musketeer's triangular powder-flask, early 17th Century with wooden body bound with iron strips at the edges, the front fitted with pierced plates at the corners and a pierced shaped plate in the centre, four suspensions rings at the sides, iron top with spring cut-off and spring closure, the reverse with belt hook, and remaining in untouched condition throughout (the leather covering missing from the outer face); and a German musketeer's triangular charge flask, early 17th Century, with fabric-covered wooden body, bound with iron strips at the edges (one side panel missing its upper half), iron top fitted with spring closure, and applied with a cast bronze lion mask at the front the first: 23.7 cm ; 9.375in high (2)

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a fine 54-bore Tranter patent five-shot double-action percussion revolver, No. 12277T, Birmingham proof, circa 1865 with blued scroll-engraved octagonal sighted barrel, the top-strap engraved by the retailer 'Issac Hollis & Sons Makers to Her Majesty's War Department', scroll-engraved patent frame stamped 'W. Tranter Patent' in an oval on the left, fitted with blued arbor pin catch and blued cylinder locking-catch on the right, chequered figured walnut butt, scroll-engraved case-hardened pommel, blued engraved trigger-guard, and nearly all of its original finish: in original lined and fitted brass-mounted mahogany case with accessories, including Adams patent bullet mould, the original Dixon flask, and the original labelled tins for Tranter's bullets and lubricating composition 33.7cm., 13.25in

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A fine 54-bore Deane Adams & Deane patent 1851 model percussion self-cocking revolver,by Deane Adams & Deane, 30 King St, London Bridge No. 11,909R of standard production specifications, the frame inscribed with the owner's name 'H.D. Erskine Esq., 30th Reg', on the left, and retaining much original finish throughout: in a contemporary lined and fitted oak case, the lid with Henry Tatham trade label pasted over the original manufacturer's label, and with brass escutcheon engraved with the owner's name en suite with the revolver, and retaining some accessories including Adams bullet mould and powder-flask 32cm; 12.625in

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A pair of d.b. percussion officer's pistols by John Manton & Son, no.6 Dover Street, London, circa 1840 each with browned twist sighted barrel signed 'Manton London' on the rib (patches of heavy surface rust), engraved case-hardened breech inlaid with two platinum lines, platinum plug, signed engraved back-action locks, figured walnut full stock, chequered butt (one butt extensively chipped on the spine), blued trigger-guard, engraved steel butt-cap, blued ramrod-pipe, stirrup ramrod, silver escutcheon engraved 'From W.Whitbread to T.Macan', and each retaining traces original finish on the barrels and trigger-guard: in original mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid applied with trade label for No.6 Dover Street on the inside, the escutcheon engraved 'Major Macan' and with a three-way flask (the case interior in relic condition, the label with small tears) 35.5 cm ; 14 in Turner Arthur McCann is recorded on 25th October 1842 as Ensign in the 17th Leicestershire Regiment of Foot and on 25th November 1845 as Lieutenant in the 46th South Devonshire Regiment of Foot.

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A pair of percussion Officer's pistols by Samuel Nock, London, no. 7779, circa 1837 each with signed browned twist octagonal sighted barrel, case-hardened patent breech inlaid with platinum line, platinum plug, engraved case-hardened breech tang fitted with back-sight, signed scroll-engraved case-hardened bolted lock, figured walnut full stock, chequered grip, engraved case-hardened steel butt-cap, engraved trap, engraved blued trigger-guard, blued ramrod-pipes, stirrup ramrod, silver escutcheon engraved with the owner's initials 'DR', and retaining some original finish throughout: in original mahogany case lined with green baize, with trade label for 43 Regent Street and retaining some accessories including a three-way flask, oil bottle and nipple key 35.5cm; 14in

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a liegeois flintlock holster pistol, circa 1760 with sighted barrel formed in two stages with turned beaded girdle and breech moulding, chiselled in relief over its lower half with panels of scrollwork involving a demon mask, urn and profile head in the manner of Berain, all on a gilt ground, and lightly inscribed 'F. Govna', the tang, the lock and the mounts chiselled and gilt en suite, including 'birds' head' pommel decorated with a large demon mask and solid side-plate struck with a mark on the inside, T.L in a rectangle, figured walnut full stock carved in relief about the barrel tang and ramrod-pipe, the latter incorporating a demon mask, plain baluster ramrod-pipes, and iron-capped wooden ramrod ( the steel with early brazed repair, the fore-end expertly replaced towards the muzzle); and an embossed brass powder-flask, mid-19th Century, with patent nozzle of German silver (2). 43.2 by 20.3cm., 17 by 8in

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a fine pair of flintlock duelling pistols by Jas. Wilkinson, London, Gun-Maker to His Majesty, No. 929 for 1814 with signed heavy browned twist octagonal barrels, silver fore-sights, case-hardened breeches inlaid with two gold lines and platinum-lined vents, case-hardened breech tangs cut with trophies and scrolls and fitted with blued back-sights, signed detented case- hardened locks with bevelled edges and recessed tails, engraved with trophies and scrolls at the rear and each fitted with pierced cock, safety-catch, blued steel-spring and roller, with highly figured walnut half-stocks, flattened chequered butts characteristic of the maker, engraved blued spurred trigger-guards and ramrod-pipes, the former each decorated with trophies and a pineapple finial, case-hardened trigger-plates, silver escutcheons for the barrel-bolts, silver-plated fore-end caps, original horn-tipped ramrods, and each retaining nearly all of its original finish with little evidence of use: in original lined and fitted mahogany case, the lid with Wilkinson trade label stating 'Successor & Son in Law, to the late Mr Hy. Nock's patent breeching, the exterior with brass flush-fitting carrying handle enclosing an escutcheon engraved with owner's crest, and retaining some accessories including a leather-covered three-way flask, bullet mould and cleaning rod. 38.1cm., 15 in The crest is that of Nowell

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A pair of flintlock duelling pistols by Philip Bond, Cornhill, London, circa 1800 reconverted from percussion, each with signed octagonal sighted barrel engraved with sun rays over the breech, gold vent, engraved breech tang, signed bolted lock with roller, set trigger, figured walnut full stock, chequered butt (one fore-end repaired on one side towards the muzzle), engraved steel trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and original horn-tipped wooden ramrod: in original fitted case lined in green baize, the lid applied with trade label for 45 Cornhill, and retaining a leather-covered flask, bullet-mould, oil bottle and wad cutter 36.4 cm; 14 3/8in

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A GOOD QUALITY GEORGE V CLEAR GLASS SPIRIT FLASK, with silver bayonet cap and slip on monogrammed base, Birmingham 1919, makers mark A.J.Z., 6 1/2 ins high.

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A silver hip flask with detachable cup base and bayonet fitting to the hinged cover. Makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., Ltd., London 1816. 8oz.

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A Victorian silver and cut glass spirit flask, hobnail cut shoulders, hinged silver cover and detachable cut base with gilded interior. Maker G.B., London 1878, with Brussels retailers name.

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THREE ITEMS OF 19TH-CENTURY "BRISTOL" BLUE GLASS, comprising: A flask of side-flattened onion form with strap handle, the tall neck with brass collar, 19cm, (7.5in) excluding cork stopper; A finger bowl, 12cm diameter x 9cm high, (4.7in x 3.5in), and A wine glass with rounded bowl on a clear stem and plain foot, 12.3cm, (4.9in) high

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THREE ITEMS OF 19TH-CENTURY COLOURED GLASSWARE, comprising an emerald green glass flask of side-flattened onion form with strap handle and brass collar (matching the "Bristol" blue example in the previous lot), 18.5cm, (7.3in) high excluding associated cork stopper; An emerald green glass finger bowl, 13.5cm diameter x 8cm high, (5.3in x 3.1in), and a turquoise glass finger bowl, 12.3cm diameter x 7.3cm high, (4.9in x 2.9in)

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A 19TH-CENTURY CHINESE CELADON WARE "MOON" FLASK having moulded panels of disporting dragons within floral borders, 18.5cm, (7.1in) high

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A SILESIAN ENGRAVED GILT-METAL MOUNTED OCTAGONAL FLASK CIRCA 1760, finely engraved, possibly by Christian Gottfried Schneider, on one side with a man holding a musket and sabre and two women, one holding a heart, standing amidst rocailles with diaper and foliate scroll, repeated on the shoulder and on the reverse around the monogram JL, the faceted short neck with metal mount and chain link, 22cm., 8.625in.

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A Bohemian engraved flask circa 1760, the flattened ovoid form with tall slender flared neck with narrow pouring spout and strap handle, engraved on one side with a water fountain, barrel, flasks and goblets below drapery flanked by scrolling foliage, the reverse inscribed Wil bin nicht nein trinck gutten wein . Tass. dar war ser Wasser sein, above a flared foot, 27cm., 10.625in.

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A LOBMEYR ENAMELLED AND GILT 'PERSIAN-STYLE' FLASK AND STOPPER VIENNA, CIRCA 1880, the squat ovoid form painted and gilt with stylised flowers and leaves in blue and turquoise-blue between enamel and gilt bands, below a tall slender neck with everted rim and pouring lip, narrow handle and spreading foot, the domed stopper with gilt-edged faceted knop, JLL grid mark in white enamel, 19.3cm., 7.625in. (2)

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A pewter charity box probably German2nd half 19th Century, another, pseudo marks, 20th Century; German brass ewer decorated in relief with a crown and hands within Hebrew inscription and reference to Breslau, 26cm, 10in high; spice box, maker's mark GR, Breslau, circa 1780, rectangular, later engraved with tablet and Hebrew inscription relating to Havdalah; niello beaker, Moscow, 1875; pear form spice container, Polish, circa 1900; one electroplate and two silver Kiddush cups, one art deco and another in 18th Century taste, 20th Century; flask and cover, with standard 12 mark; Rose water sprinkler; Circumcision knife in case; miniature filigree table; and an Israeli ceramic beaker on stand, all 20th Century

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A 3 1/2in. silver-plated spirit flask formerly the property of Stan Laurel's father and later Stan Laurel himself, inscribed 'To Uncle Jeff from a few Pals of the Eden, April 29th, 1925, Bishop Auckland' and later inscription 'To my dear Son, Stan, from Dad, Aug: 1932'.

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Palestinian ware moon flask, pierced long necked pottery vase

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Chinese famille rose moon flask decorated with birds and flowers.

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VICTORIAN COLOURED GLASS AND SILVER-PLATED DECANTER, of flask form, the brown glass body mounted with a silver-plated neck and handle issuing a spout with beaded rim. 20cm

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Boxed set of coffee spoons 1924, hip flask, 1916, and another smaller hip flask

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A cut glass pedestal flask or decanter and stopper, of pear-shaped form on short stem and conical foot, cut with a field of strawberry diamonds, 24cm high; and ten small rummers cut with a diamond field, on capstan stems, 11cm high, circa 1820

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A selection of coloured glass friggers, including; five various rolling pins, an oil and vinegar flask with pulled white ornament, and a model of a pipe, late 19th century, (some wear)

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