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A Lynton porcelain canted rectangular scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, the front with galleon and continental harbour town, the verso with gilt flowerheads and scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, silver collar, Pegasus finial, 11.5cm high, printed mark (see lot 545 for illustration)

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A Lynton porcelain flattened ovoid scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, the front with musical trophies and colourful summer flowers, the verso with gilt fleur-de-lys on a ruby ground, silver collar, flame finial, 9.5cm high, printed mark (see lot 545 for illustration)

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A Lynton porcelain globular scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, with musical trophies and colourful summer flowers within gilt cartouche on a ruby ground, silver collar, ball finial, 6.5cm high, printed mark (see lot 545 for illustration)

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A Lynton porcelain globular scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, with galleons on calm waters within a gilt shaped cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, silver collar, spiralled finial, 6.5cm high, printed mark

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A Victorian cranberry glass bottle shaped scent flask, with clear glass faceted stopper, applied in gilt with a scrolling foliage and vertical bands, 16cm high, c.1880

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A Denby salt glazed stoneware William IV Reform Cordial flask, 9cm high, impressed mark

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A Victorian rounded rectangular clear glass hip flask, overlaid in sterling silver with pierced and chased scrolling acanthus leaves and foliage, domed hinged bayonet cover, 17cm high, c.1900

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A Victorian clear glass faceted smelling salt bottle, domed hinged bayonet cover, 4.5cm high, Birmingham 1900; a George V circular rouge pot and cover, engine turned spirals, 5cm diam, Birmingham 1928; a George V bowed rectangular hip flask, hinged bayonet cover, engraved with monogram and inscription, 12.5cm high, Sheffield 1913 (3)

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A large Victorian scent flask, the ovoid clear glass body cut with a four petal stylised flowerhead on a strawberry cut ground, domed silver cover, embossed and chased with acanthus scrolls, 29cm high, London 1890

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A Victorian hob-nail and strawberry cut rounded rectangular hip flask, domed hinged bayonet cover, detachable base, 15cm high, Sheffield 1892/3 (see lot 1073 for illustration)

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An Art Deco scent flask and stopper, the moulded geometrical fan body with black overlaid sides, deep silver collar, lofty faceted stopper

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A Victorian copper bag shaped powder flask, embossed with anthemions, 20cm long, c.1840

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A Victorian Spirit Flask engine turned and scroll engraved, engraved initials within scroll cartouche, Birmingham 1846, maker: Yapp & Woodward

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A Victorian copper shot flask, by James Dixon & Sons, embossed hanging game, 8.25in (21cm) l, another with the same design in leather, three other copper examples, one with an embossed petal design, stamped 'SYKES PATENT' and a sixth with plain leather casing. (6)

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A Continental engraved glass flask, of flattened form engraved with buildings and foliage, 24cm high, together with a brown glass flask. (2).

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Small Collection of three Poole Delphis Items, comprises: flask shaped Vase, small spreading baluster Vase and further globular baluster Vase, 4", 3 1/2" & 4 1/4" high

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A Chinese blue and white dish with floral design; and a Japanese moon-shaped flask decorated with irises heightened in gilt, the rim with Japanese mons, signed to underside, Dia. 18cm (dish) & H 10cm (flask)

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A Stitched Leather 'Hunting Appointments' Desk Stand by Swaine and Adeney, London, painted with a hare, with easel back; A Silver Plated Hunting Sandwich Box and Glass Flask, by James Dixon & Sons, in stitched leather fitted carrying case (2)

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A Glass Hunting Flask with silver plated fittings, in original stitched leather case.

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1832 Reform: An unusual earthenware flask modelled as a named likeness of Lord Althorp holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform' painted in underglaze colours, 153mm high

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A flask by Oldfield & Co. depicting Lord Brougham holding a scroll impressed 'Brougham Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed with maker's mark circa 1832, 199mm high A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 695

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A unusual flask by Bourne Potteries depicting Lord Brougham holding a scroll impressed 'The Second Magna Carta' and 'Brougham Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed with maker's mark circa 1832, 79mm high

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A rare flask depicting a gentleman holding a scroll impressed 'Reform and Repeal', the reverse impressed J. Tummon, circa 1832, 196mm high

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A flask by Belper & Denby depicting Earl Grey holding a scroll impressed 'The People's Rights' and 'Greys Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed with maker's mark circa 1832, 190mm high

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A flask by T. Oldfield & Co. depicting Earl Grey holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform' and 'Greys Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed with maker's mark circa 1832, 17 mm high

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A flask by Bourne Potteries depicting Lord John Russell holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform' and named beneath, the reverse impressed with maker's mark circa 1832, 186mm high

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A flask depicting Lord John Russell holding a scroll impressed 'The True Spirit of Reform' and named beneath, circa 1832, 182mm high

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A unusual flask by Bourne Potteries depicting Daniel O'Connell holding a scroll impressed 'Irish Reform Cordial' and named beneath, the reverse impressed with maker's mark, circa 1835, 202 mm high

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A rare flask by Bourne Potteries depicting Daniel O'Connell holding a scroll impressed 'O'Connel the Liberator of Ireland', circa 1835, 197mm high, minor glaze defects

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A very rare flask by Oldfield & Co. depicting Lord Melbourne, titled on the face and impressed with maker's mark on the reverse, circa 1835, 236mm high It is widely accepted that no more than three of these flasks are known to exist, this example was previously in The Blewitt Collection

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A tall flask depicting Sir Robert Peel holding a sheaf of corn and scroll inscribed 'Bread for the Millions' and named on the base, 302mm high, circa 1840,

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A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting Herbert Henry Asquith, registration no. 556614, circa 1909, 188mm high *Asquith succeeded Campbell-Bannerman as Prime minister in 1908. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 721

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A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting Arthur James Balfour, registration no. 556615, circa 1909, 181mm high *Balfour was Prime minister from 1902 to 1905. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 722

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A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting John Elliot Burns, registration no. 556612, named on the reverse, circa 1909, 188mm high *Burns became the first working class Cabinet Minister and President of the Local Government Board in 1905. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 719

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A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting Joseph Chamberlain, registration no. 556617, named on the reverse, circa 1909, 191 mm high, head re-glued *Joseph was Secretary for the Colonies until 1903. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 724 although incorrectly identified as Austen.

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A flask by Doulton Lambeth depicting Richard Burdane Haldane, registration no. 556613, circa 1909, 185mm high, *Haldane was Secretary of State for war until 1912. A similar flask was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 720

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A tall flask depicting an unidentified lady, circa 1830, 318mm high, cracked *The identity of this and its companion figure remains a mystery, however Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, Queen Caroline and Queen Adelaide are likely subjects. A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 707

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A rare flask depicting the Duke of York impressed with name on the base, the reverse impressed 'Samuel Garrett, Duke of York, Wine and Spirit Vaults, 39 High St, Shadwell' and 'The Trade & Shipper supplied', circa 1830, 206 mm high, chip to elbow

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A rare flask impressed 'William IVths Reform Cordial', the reverse impressed 'Hill, Wine and Spirit Warehouse, Corner of Milton Street, Chiswell Street', circa 1831, 202mm high

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A flask by Oldfield & Co. depicting William IV impressed 'Wm The IVth' and on the reverse with maker's mark, circa 1831, 236mm high

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A handled flask moulded with named profiles of Victoria and Albert, circa 1840, 195mm high

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A tall flask depicting Prince Albert named on the base, circa 1840, 287mm high

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A tall flask depicting Queen Victoria named on the base, circa 1840, 298mm high

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A flask depicting Queen Victoria holding a scroll impressed 'My Hope is in my People', the base impressed 'Deeton, Wine & Spirit Merchant, London Street, Fitzroy Square', circa 1840, 225mm high A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 714

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A flask by Bournes Potteries depicting a lady thought to be Queen Victoria holding a bird standing beside a pedestal upon which rests a crown, the reverse impressed with maker's mark, circa 1838, 206mm high, hairline crack A similar example was sold by Special Auction Services on September 9th 2001 as lot 712

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A flask by Bournes Potteries named Victoria on the waistband holding a scroll impressed 'May Peace and Prosperity prevail' the reverse impressed 'Queen Alexandrina Victoria' and maker's mark, circa 1837, 202mm high, minor chips *It was not until her first Privy Council meeting that the new Queen styled herself Victoria in preference to Alexandrina.

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A flask moulded with full-length portraits of Queen Victoria stood beside a table upon which rests the crown and sceptre impressed 'Wood, 126 High Street, Borough', circa 1838, 210 mm high

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A flask moulded with profiles impressed 'V.R.1st' and 'P.A' (Prince Albert), circa 1840, 188mm high

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A large flask moulded with portraits named Queen Victoria and Duchess of Kent, circa 1837, 257mm high, chip to foot

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George III and Queen Charlotte: An attractive early brown stoneware flask of unusual shape moulded with head and shoulder portraits within cartouche of moulded flowers of the Union, circa 1820

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1888 Visit by Prince of Wales to Madame Tussaud's Silver Wedding Exhibition: a German porcelain flask-shaped jug printed in colours with an inscribed view of the Exhibition hall and on the reverse portrait ovals, 130mm high

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Hip flask with screw top, Birmingham 1976; and another hip flask with hinged top, London 1924. 12oz

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George V hip flask with hinged top, Birmingham 1919, 5 1/2" high, 6oz

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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS POWDER FLASK, embossed with foliate decoration, 8in. (20cms); a leather and brass shot flask, 7.5in. (19cms); a ship's brass wall mounted candlestick with gimbal sconce, 10.5in. (27cms) (3)

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AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI FLASK, ovoid, with gourd shape neck and loop handle, painted in typical palette with simple flower forms in reserves, overall with flower sprays, 6.25in. (16cms) high

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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND GLASS SMALL HIP FLASK, the rounded oblong body with a silver two-part case and hinged cover, 3.5in. (9cms) high, Chester 1900

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Two Doulton Lambeth stoneware jugs, 'He that buys eggs buys many shells' and 'Bitter Must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten', and a stoneware flask, 8ins

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A Royal Doulton Kingsware Watchman flask, decorated with a male figure against a brown ground, 10.5ins

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A Royal Doulton Kingsware flask, 'Micawber the ever expectant' 7.5ins

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A Royal Doulton Kingsware Watchman flask, decorated with a male figure against a brown ground, 10.5 ins

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