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A silver mounted glass spirit flask
A silver mounted glass spirit flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1900 with hinged silver cover and cup 17.5cm (7") high
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Copper and brass powder flask and a
Copper and brass powder flask and a powder horn james dixon and sons, sheffield The flask of typical form with allover embossed "Star and Circle" pattern; the powder horn with carved banding to collar. Flask H: 8 1/4, powder horn L: 8 1/2 in.
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An English Silver and Leather
An English Silver and Leather Clad Drinking Flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1888 of rectangular form with rounded corners together with a pair of horn tumblers decorated with fox hunt scenes. Height of flask 6 1/4 inches.
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A silver and leather hip flask
A silver and leather hip flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1901 12cm (4.75") high
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Antique James Dixon and Sons
Antique James Dixon and Sons leather covered powder flask, with vacant shield cartouche, approx 20cm L
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JAMES DIXON AND SONS BRASS POWDER
JAMES DIXON AND SONS BRASS POWDER FLASK bag shape body with repousse hanging game scene of birds and deer four hanger loops cloth cord adjustable powder measure from 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 drams in quarter dram increments top marked James Dixon & Sons Sheffield overall length 7 3/8'' (excluding measure). The flask shows moderate wear with a few dings and discolorations.
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JAMES DIXON COPPER POWDER FLASK
JAMES DIXON COPPER POWDER FLASK from the Civil War era having raised game animals and birds on one side with spring activated powder release. Length 8.75''d. The piece has dings and dents.
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A silver mounted hip flask, James
A silver mounted hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1953, with leather covered upper and pull off silver cup and a smaller similar flask with plated mounts (2)
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A Victorian silver hip flask, James
A Victorian silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1886, monogrammed and dated 22 April 87, 13.5cm long, approximately 111g
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A silver hip flask, James Dixon &
A silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, engraved monogram, approximately 100gm, another, marks rubbed and a glass hip flask with plated pull off cup, approximately 230gm
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SIX ANTIQUE COPPER POWDER
SIX ANTIQUE COPPER POWDER FLASKS19th century, comprising: flask with repousse design of hunted rabbit and birds, marked "James Dixon & Sons", brass charger with markings "Drams/James Dixon & Sons Sheffield/Improved Patent", 8-1/8 in.; flask with repousse design of hunting dogs in a circle, four knobs for lanyard loops, only one loop present, brass charger, 7-3/4 in.; flask with repousse design of horses in rope frame, scrollwork, four lanyard loops, silver metal charger marked "G & J.W. Hawksley", 8 in.; flask with repousse design of dogs, floral pattern, deer and fox heads, silver metal charger with markings "Drams/James Dixon & Sons Sheffield", 7-5/8 in.; flask with double sided repousse scrollwork, three lanyard loops, brass charger marked with "Drams", 8-1/4 in.; large flask with double sided repousse design of American iconography, two knobs for lanyard loops, only one loop present, brass charger with markings "R.H.K.W./J.H./1856/Batty/Springfield Mass.", 9-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
dents and verdigris across surfaces, repousse scrollwork example with missing lanyard knob and separation along side
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FOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER
FOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKSFOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKS, including: James Dixon and Sons checkerboard floral design with adjustable measure 1 1/2 to 2 drams in quarter dram increments; small Colts patent with Eagle and shield E Pluribus Unum; medium size shell design with adjustable measure; Colt pattern for army and navy revolvers (made in Italy).
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A leather cased sandwich box and
A leather cased sandwich box and hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield
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Three brass powder flasks: one
Three brass powder flasks: one possibly English, 7-1/4 in.; one marked faintly "Dixon Patent(?)", 8 in., extensive dents, some seam repair ; one game hung up, heavy relief decoration with rabbit and game birds, marked on top "Am. Flask & Cap Co.", 8 in., extensive dents . All with old polished surface and scattered dents. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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FIVE ANTIQUE POWDER FLASKS19th
FIVE ANTIQUE POWDER FLASKS19th century, comprising: two copper powder flasks with brass chargers, one with lanyard loops and string, one with embossed animal design, marked "patent"; three brass powder flasks with chargers marked "Drams", one with stripe design and marked illegibly, one with embossed chain and rope design, marked "James Dixon & Sons/Sheffield", one with embossed floral design marked "George W Ingram", 7-3/4 to 9 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
dents and wear to surfaces, stringed example with solder repair, embossed animal example missing lanyard loop and with separation at base, embossed floral with separation at base, lever problems on embossed animal example, embossed floral example, and embossed chain example
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SIX VICTORIAN COPPER POWDER
SIX VICTORIAN COPPER POWDER FLASKS AND A COPPER PISTOL FLASK
the last by SYKES, three with embossed decoration, brass nozzle, and another of leather covered iron with hinged nozzle by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, various sizes (8)
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JAMES DIXON SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE
JAMES DIXON SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE SPIRIT KETTLEEnglish silverplate hot water kettle on warming stand, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, hinged lid with a melon-form finial, body engraved with foliate scrolls, raised on a pierced stand with scrolled supports, hallmarked at underside, approx 15.25"h, 11.25"w, 9"d, 4.25lbs (for shipping purposes only)
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CIVIL WAR GLASS LIQUOR FLASK - Pale
CIVIL WAR GLASS LIQUOR FLASK - Pale Blue Patriotic Themed Liquor Flask that belonged to Capt John H. Denton Co K 10th regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry marked 'FA&Co' with 'Union' above clasped hands on one side cannon and flag on the other 7 1/
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FLASK. American 1st half-19th
FLASK. American 1st half-19th century. Amethyst swirl rib flask 6''h. Ex Alberta Rodgers Patterson sold at Garth's September 17/18 1993.
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James Dixon and son silver plate
James Dixon and son silver plate teapot, approx 19cm H
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James Dixon and sons silver plate
James Dixon and sons silver plate Coffee pot, approx 28cm H
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AMERICAN SCROLL FLASK. Mid 19th
AMERICAN SCROLL FLASK. Mid 19th century. Aqua glass with iron pontil, four six-pointed stars and flared neck. Broken blister inside neck and some interior residue. Overall 9.25"h.
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TWO SILVERPLATE CHAMBERSTICKS,
TWO SILVERPLATE CHAMBERSTICKS, JAMES DIXON & SONS James Dixon and Sons (British/Sheffield, early 19th c). silverplate chamberstick with removable bobeche and snuffer, marked "B*S" inside candle cup. Together with an unmarked chamberstick of similar age with snuffer. Largest approx. w 7"
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JAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD TEA
JAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD TEA KETTLE,C.1835James Dixon & Sons Old Sheffield Silverplate Tea Kettle and Stand c.1835, base inscribed Given by William Laurence to Frederic Cunningham Lawrence 1927 13 x 12
(DWYL8673)(MM)
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SCROLL FLASK. Louisville Glass
SCROLL FLASK. Louisville Glass Works Louisville Kentucky 1855-1873. Aqua pint scroll flask GIX-8 with graphite pontil and sheared lip. Ex Gardner Collection/1051. Some high point wear and residue.
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FLASK. American 19th century
FLASK. American 19th century glass. Indigo-cobalt with eighteen swirled ribs. 6''h. There are no chips or cracks. Minimal wear to the high points. Some very tiny closed blisters on the outside.
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American Silver and Glass Spirit
American Silver and Glass Spirit Flask, J.E. Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, Pa., early 20th century height 7.8 in — 19.8 cm
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***FLASK. American mid 19th
***FLASK. American mid 19th century glass. Olive green pint flask in with molded horizontal and vertical ribs. 6 1/4''h. There is a very small potstone on one corner and a small radiating line.
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James Dixon and Son sterling
James Dixon and Son sterling pierced basket, Sheffield, 1906, in scroll and floral pierced decoration with gadrooned rim, raise on paw foot, with scroll pierced swing handle, 10-1/2"L;6"W;8-1/4"H, 13.04 TO
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English silver plate chamber stick,
English silver plate chamber stick, round with gadroon border and snuffer, no monogram, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1848-1878, 4 x 7-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. Loss to plate, scratches. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Poughkeepsie New York pewter
Poughkeepsie New York pewter flask ca. 1830 bearing the touch of James Weekes 6 3/4" h. ?
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* An American Aesthetic Silvered
* An American Aesthetic Silvered Metal Lady's Flask having a flattened spherical hinged stopper over the tapering body decorated with irises in relief further having a martele finished reserve apparently unmarked. Height 6 5/8 inches.
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James Dixon and Son Sheffield
James Dixon and Son Sheffield coffee pot, beautifully engraved, fruit finial, ivory ferrules, approx 18" from end to end, c 1780-90, rubbed marks to one arm, gentle wear to copper consistent with age Estimate $200-300
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An American Silver Hand-Hammered
An American Silver Hand-Hammered Flask and Six Mint Julep Cups
20TH CENTURY
the monogramed flask by R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, MA; two julep cups by Poole & Co., Taunton, MA; three cups with no maker's mark; and an engraved cup by International Silver Co., Meridian, CT
29 ozt. 16 dwt.
Flask, length 9 1/2 inches.
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A Victorian silver spirit flask,
A Victorian silver spirit flask, Thomas Johnson I, London 1860, with pull off cup type cover, 11cm high approximately 154g
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A silver three-handled presentation
A silver three-handled presentation cup James Dixon and Son Sheffield 1928 14cm (5.5") high approximately 368gm