Lot
43
Lot 43
A silver mounted glass hunting flask, possibly Thomas Johnso...
Hammer
£100
A silver mounted glass hunting flask, possibly Thomas Johnson I, (assay and date letter absent), the tapering glass bottle with silver bayonet clasp, 25cm long, together with a William IV silver mounted cut glass cylindrical dressing table jar, Archibald Douglas, London 1829, 6.8cm high, a rectangular example, 9.5cm x 6.2cm, and a Victorian silver sauce boat, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1898, 15.8cm long (4)
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Rectangular jar: No large dents, splits or signs of repair to the cover. General scratching and wear, and some losses to the engraved decoration. There is a heavy amount of small chips and losses to the highpoints of the glass body, mostly concentrated around the corners. General scratching and wear to the glass body. Cover is stiff to remove.
Cylindrical jar: A few small dents to the edge of the cover. There is moderate wear to the engraved decoration on the cover. No splits or signs of repair. There is a heavy amount of small chips and losses to the highpoints of the glass body. General scratching and wear to the glass body.
Sauce boat: Some small dents to the body. General scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No signs of splitting or repair.
Flask: Some chips to the base of the bottle. General scratching and wear to the glass body. Some small dents to the cover. Moderate scratching and wear. Bayonet mechanism in working order.
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