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Auction archive: Lot number 58

A SET OF GERMAN PLATED-METAL DRINKING FLASKS, IN THE FORM OF A PAIR OF BINOCULARS

Interiors
29 Jan 2019
Estimate
£2,500 - £4,000
ca. US$3,295 - US$5,272
Price realised:
£1,875
ca. US$2,471
Auction archive: Lot number 58

A SET OF GERMAN PLATED-METAL DRINKING FLASKS, IN THE FORM OF A PAIR OF BINOCULARS

Interiors
29 Jan 2019
Estimate
£2,500 - £4,000
ca. US$3,295 - US$5,272
Price realised:
£1,875
ca. US$2,471
Beschreibung:

A SET OF GERMAN PLATED-METAL DRINKING FLASKS, IN THE FORM OF A PAIR OF BINOCULARS ATTRIBUTED TO J. A. HENCKELS, CIRCA 1930 Comprising four miniature shot cups, two funnels and flasks, stamped 'GERMANY'; together with another pair of pewter flasks in the form of binoculars, German, circa 1935; a set of four George IV silver place card holders in the form of boar's heads, mark of WW, London, 1922, retailed by Callow & Son, London, each marked on base , two broken; an Edward VII silver card-case place-finder, mark of William Neale, Chester, 1904, with eight numbered pegs, marked on cover and base ; and a silver place-finder in the form of a powder flask, mark of Grey Company, Birmingham, 1907, marked on neck, the pegs missing The first set of drinking flasks: 5 in. (12.5 cm.) high Provenance The flasks: With Pullman Gallery, London.

Auction archive: Lot number 58
Auction:
Datum:
29 Jan 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

A SET OF GERMAN PLATED-METAL DRINKING FLASKS, IN THE FORM OF A PAIR OF BINOCULARS ATTRIBUTED TO J. A. HENCKELS, CIRCA 1930 Comprising four miniature shot cups, two funnels and flasks, stamped 'GERMANY'; together with another pair of pewter flasks in the form of binoculars, German, circa 1935; a set of four George IV silver place card holders in the form of boar's heads, mark of WW, London, 1922, retailed by Callow & Son, London, each marked on base , two broken; an Edward VII silver card-case place-finder, mark of William Neale, Chester, 1904, with eight numbered pegs, marked on cover and base ; and a silver place-finder in the form of a powder flask, mark of Grey Company, Birmingham, 1907, marked on neck, the pegs missing The first set of drinking flasks: 5 in. (12.5 cm.) high Provenance The flasks: With Pullman Gallery, London.

Auction archive: Lot number 58
Auction:
Datum:
29 Jan 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
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