Hip flask by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield, goldsmiths, active from 1806, silver hip flask, smooth cuboid with rounded edges, narrow neck with spherical hinged stopper. Engraved on the bottle: JAN / TRUE FRIENDS. Dated 1925/1926, Sheffield, England. Function: alcohol vessel. Dimensions: height 9.9 cm, width 9.6 cm, depth 2.6 cm; weight 110 g. Provenance: purchase; includes dedications., A metallic flask with a rounded, flattened shape shown from an angled top view, featuring a hinged screw cap that is open to reveal the interior; the flask surface is smooth and reflective with patches of duller sheen and small surface marks, and the cap hinge and inner rim show a worn, slightly darker metal tone. The visible colors are silver and a few areas of muted gold or brass on the cap interior and hinge, set against a pale neutral background.
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Hip flask by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield, goldsmiths, active from 1806, silver hip flask, smooth cuboid with rounded edges, narrow neck with spherical hinged stopper. Engraved on the bottle: JAN / TRUE FRIENDS. Dated 1925/1926, Sheffield, England. Function: alcohol vessel. Dimensions: height 9.9 cm, width 9.6 cm, depth 2.6 cm; weight 110 g. Provenance: purchase; includes dedications., A metallic flask with a rounded, flattened shape shown from an angled top view, featuring a hinged screw cap that is open to reveal the interior; the flask surface is smooth and reflective with patches of duller sheen and small surface marks, and the cap hinge and inner rim show a worn, slightly darker metal tone. The visible colors are silver and a few areas of muted gold or brass on the cap interior and hinge, set against a pale neutral background.

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