A late Victorian Asprey glass and silver hip flask, by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1896, facetted glass body mounted with domed silver twist cap, the removable silver cup with gilt interior, stamped 'Asprey 186 New Bond Street', cap mis-struck 'Assprey', height 15cm, 2.6oz

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