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A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK Of rectangular design and with allover acanthus scroll engraved decoration and glass liner and internal stopper. Chester 1884. With a Victorian parcel Salts Bottle with silver collar and hinged cover, Birmingham 1891 and a set of 6 silver Coffee Spoons of small dimensions, Sheffield 1930
A 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE GIN FLASK In the form of a man seated upon a barrel, inscribed 'All round my bar Good Customers I See' and on the reverse 'All round my hat I years I a green willow' and 'T Elsworth 38 Union St, Bishopsgate'. Possibly by Stephen Green of Lambeth. 22.5 cms high ++Small graze on rim
A Pratt Ware tear shaped flask, moulded in relief with a gentleman wearing a hat, long coat and breeches, he sits on a barrel with a pipe in his left hand, an ale glass in his right, leaning on a further barrel, to verso with a similar gentleman, he sits on a barrel, a sleeping dog at his feet, stiff leaves to angles, sparsely painted with floral sprigs, typically coloured in tones of blue, yellow, green and brown, 17cm high, c. 1790
A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated Bowl, of lobed circular form, with embossed “C” scroll and lattice decoration to the rim and centre, and raised on three cast and applied feet; together with an oval electroplated Hip Flask with screw-down cover, and engine-turned panels with initialled cartouche, in a morocco covered slipcase (2)
An Edwardian silver night light holder, Birmingham 1901, with loop handle on a circular weighted base, makers mark rubbed possibly William Aitken, 10 cm high, a silver pepper grinder, Birmingham 1960, makers mark rubbed, a silver pocket hip flask of compressed oval form with hinged twist lock stopper, Sheffield 1904, maker James Dixon & Sons, 13.5 cm long, and a silver art nouveau style oil lamp, London 1903, 14 cm high, (4).
A mid 19th century cased pair of double barrell percussion cap pistols, maker Richard Burnand of Newcastle on Tyne, with over and under 3 3/4Ó barrels, the top edge engraved with makers name, original blueing with side dolphin shaped hammers, twin safety catches, engraved side plates, tang and trigger guards, swivel ramrods, chequered walnut grips and foliate engraved butts, 21cm long, the mahogany case with brass mounts and interior bearing makers paper label and fitted with a Dixons & Sons adjustable powder flask, Fred Joyce pistol caps, bullet mould marked 'W.D No44', cleaning rod with worm, steel wad punch and other items

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