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  179. PISTOL SHAPED REFORM STYLE FLASK. 8ins. long. Very well detailed dark brown salt glaze pistol. Reverse side (see easyliveauction.com) has impressed Stephen Green/ Lambeth. A superb example of its type with no damage whatsoever. 9.5/ 10. NR £120-150+
 182. Mr & Mrs CAUDLE REFORM FLASK. 7.2ins.
   180. CREAM OF THE VALLEY REFORM FLASK. 8.1ins tall. Basically t.t. salt glaze effect, classic/ delightfully speckled effect. Really well modelled full figure cloke wearing lady, one hand holding a stick. Base plinth carries the inscription. Couple minute pin head flakes
Familiar curve shouldered
t.t. salt glaze flask - Mr &
Mrs Caudle & bedroom words below, Miss Prettyman to other. Doulton & Watts impressed base mark. Couple of flaws , most likely inmanufacture. 8.8/10. NR £80- 120+
& general inmanufacture flaws, overall a very fine example of its type. NR £170-220+
 181. PUB NAMED JIM CROW REFORM FLASK. 5.5ins. Extremely crudely made t.t., salt glaze, small size flask - never seen one so crude. Raised prancing Jim Crow both sides, shoulder impressed OLD BAILEY - pub name? Very
183. POTATO SHAPED REFORM STYLE FLASK. 8.7ins long. Variating salt glaze - darker at top. Well modelled & an unusually long example, all rare. Thin lip hairline - see easylive extra pics. 8.5/10. A particularly rare flask. NR £80-120+
184. LONDON PUB NAMED FLASK. 9ins tall. T.t., salt glazeround shouldered & sides flask extraordinarily crudely fired & coloured - even with hints of a purple hue! Looks like an in firing blow mark near base, no
real damages. 8.5/10? NR £80-
120+
  rare. Some rust but no actual damages. 8/10? NR £150-200+
  





















































































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