An unusual Victorian silver Flask.
£730.00
A Victorian silver Flask, London 1879, by Thomas Johnson, the cap formed as a collapsible Beaker with registered design lozenge. The flask is engraved on one side with a military inscription: ‘C. Dunlop 1st L.S.’
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SKU: O5535
Categories: Drink, Miscellaneous
Description
Condition:
Good with some surface scratches.
Dimensions:
Length – 11.40 cm.; Width – 6.20 cm.; Depth – 3.20 cm.; Weight – 132.60 gms.
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