Our Fine Collection of Antique Silver, Sterling Silver, Silver Plate and Cut Glass Hip Flasks
A good quality charming Early Victorian 5 fl oz silver hip flask in a rounded rectangular form with a plain body, screw top and engraved family crest. (1859).
A handsome antique plain body silver 2 fl oz hip flask with a bayonet style hinged lid. Without engravings. In very good condition. (1918).
A very good quality James Dixon & Son 4 fl oz silver plated hip flask with a bayonet fitting hinged lid and detachable cup. The clear glass body is part covered with black leather. In very good original condition. (Circa 1940).
A very smart large antique Edwardian silver and glass 9 fl oz hip flask with a plain bayonet fitting hinged lid. The clear glass bottle has beautiful cut panels and facit cut shoulders. In very good condition. (1903).
A very unusual good quality antique silver plated Mappin & Webb hip flask with a hinged bayonet locking top, plain glass body with faceted cut shoulder and a detachable plain cup and cover. (1900).
A good quality large size antique Victorian silver and black leather bound hip flask with a matching silver screw down lid and removable gilt lined cup by James Dixon & Son with a capacity of 3/4 of a pint. (1887).
A very good quality antique Edwardian large size silver plate and brown leather hip flask with a domed bayonet fitting hinged top. The clear glass body is half covered with leather and has a detachable cup. (Circa 1910).
Exceptional Edwardian Sampson Mordan silver hip flask with a bayonet twist hinged lid and a detachable cup with original gilding to the interior. The body is completely plain without engraving. In very good condition.
A silver plated hip flask with a completely plain body, a hinged bayonet fitting lid and a detachable cup. (c.1950)
A very good quality crescent shaped silver flask (5 troy oz) with a hinged bayonet fitting lid. (1969)