Three items of decorative glassware to include a heavy teardrop shaped vase with engraved decoration of a young girl collecting fruit (11cms wide x 8cms deep x 21cms high), together with a heavy stylish art glass blue and green shaped bowl (23cms wide x 14. 5cms deep x 11cms high), along with a decorative Orrefors shaped vase, complete with label to the side (11cms wide x 11cms deep x 13cms high). Three items total. Estimate £20-40.
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Ovale Schale in "Graal" - TechnikEdward Hald (Entwurf), Orrefors, um 1946. Fuß: farbloses Glas. Schale: farbloses Glas, braunviolett überfangen. Dekor nach Zwischenkühlung herausgearbeitet. Anschließend wiedererwärmt und farblos überstochen. Ausgeschliffener Abriss. Auf dem Abriss in Diamantriß bez.: ORREFORS Sweden S. Graal N° 758 Edward Hald. H. 9 cm, L. 25 cm. - Lit.: Vergleiche Lit.: Ricke, H./Gronert, U., Glas in Schweden 1915-1960, Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf 1986, Abb. 279, 280, 283, S. 174, 175. - Vergleiche La Verrerie Européene Des Années 50, Musèes de Marseille 1988, Abb. 1, S. 143. - Zustand: Standring mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
A collection of mainly 20th Century glass to include a Holmegaard cylindrical vase of green colour 23.5 cm high, an Orrefors stylised flower head dish/ashtray 6 cm high inscribed "Orrefors" to base and bearing label, an Orrefors vase of petal form 17 cm high, a Medina style vase 16 cm white, a Whitefriars style blue glass dish 8 cm high, Loetz vase with green drip and gold decoration 16.5 cm high, a set of four flower head dishes, a small lobed vase 6.5 cm high and a further green glass cylindrical vase 27.5 cm high (12)
ORREFORS, a glass decanter with silver mount, retailed by Asprey, marks for Asprey Stirling 925, with retailers label, 23cm high, together with an Orrefors slice cut glass bowl, 12.5cm high x 21cm diameter, and an Asprey bottle opener and stopper set, cased (3)Condition Report: The champagne bottle opener and bung, wear and losses to the plating. The bowl-domestic blemishes and dirt.Decanter-the silver has tarnish and needs cleaning, glass has domestic marks, there is a manufacturers blemish to the shoulder./bruise.
Limited edition Orrefors commemorative Sir Winston Churchill centenary glass decanter and stopper, made for Garrard & Co., 1974, of oviform, gilt engraved, one side with depiction of Churchill and contemporaries, the other inscribed "To commemorate the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1974", in its associated presentation case, and original Garrard box, engraved to underside "Garrard & Co. Ltd. The Crown Jewellers, 112 Regent Street, London W1", "No. 68", height 27.5cm and another limited edition Orrefors commemorative Sir Winston Churchill centenary glass decanter and stopper, made for Garrard & Co., 1974, of oviform, gilt engraved, one side with depiction of Churchill and contemporaries, the other inscribed "To commemorate the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1974", in its associated presentation case, and original Garrard box, engraved to underside "Garrard & Co. Ltd. The Crown Jewellers, 112 Regent Street, London W1", "No. 67", height 26.5cm (2) From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition Report Good overall condition. Some light surface marks, tiny nibble to the side of on, accretions. general wear and tear. There are two decanters in the lot. Stoppers fit well. We do not offer in-house shipping, try Mailboxes.com
An assorted mix of items to include three mid 20th Century Orrefors crystal decanters, one other decanter, a Royal Worcester Mayfield cake stand / plate, a pair of glass candlesticks, a wine box and two drawer cabinet **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
A collection of four Orrefors Swedish etched glass comprising, an etched three birds at flight crystal glass vase (dated 1960 verso), an etched female figure crystal glass vase (h-15.5cm), an etched boy figure with bird, tall glass vase (h-24cm) and a small etched seated female figure bowl (h-6cm) (all marked verso) (4)
Suffolk: Antique Collectors Club. 1995. The dust jacket features photos of glass pieces. This 231-page book traces Orrefors from its origin as a means of utilizing excess timber to its current international renown, supplies biographical information on designers, identifies marks and signatures, and offers a short section on techniques. ISBN: 1-85149-224-0. Artist: Alastair DuncanDimensions: 8.75"L x 1"W x 11"HCondition: Good.
This exquisite set includes three decorative tealight candle holders designed by Lena Bergstrom, each shaped to resemble smooth river stones. Orrefors marking. Largest: 5"L x 3.25"W x 2"H. Artist: Lena BergstromIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: OrreforsCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
Mixed volumes to include:- Skelton, C "Eric Gill Engravings", the Herbert Press 1990, illustrations throughout, green buckram with tooled nude figures to the front board, d-w price clipped Miller, Patrick "Ana the Runner", The Golden Cockerel Press 1937, engravings by Clifford Webb, limp pictorial covers Blake, Quentin "Words and Pictures", d-w, "Lauriet's Progress", "Beyond the Page", all first editions with their d-w Ravilious, Eric "Imagined Realities", Imperial War Museum, Philip Wilson Publishers, d-w "The Brilliance of Swedish Glass 1918-1939", "Orrefors Glass", "Venetian Glass" Bacou, Roseline "Odilon Redon Pastels", Thames & Hudson, d-w Borges, Jorge Luis and Bioy-Casares, Adolfo "Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi", Alan Lane 1981, d-w and "Chronicles of Bustos Domecq", Alan Lane 1982 and various other volumes (1 box)
A set of six 20th century Orrefors cased red glass napkin rings etched with animals, engraved script Orrefors to the edge, of oval form, with a cased set of six Agate Ivory Porcelain napkin rings, a Royal Crown Derby napkin ring, green mark, two stone napkin rings, two blue transfer print rings and a stoneware napkin ring, (18)
A collection of various wares comprising a Norleans (Italian) white frosted wine glass shaped vase with butterfly and floral scene to centre (h-27.5cm), a large ruby red brandy shaped goblet glass (h-25cm), a teak wooden bowl (marked Backman Finland), an Orrefors Sweden Art Glass dessert bowl hand-painted with floral swigs (chip to rim) and a Swedish Sea hexagon glass vase hand-painted with floral display (h-12cm) (5)
An Orrefors glass decanter and stopper, mid-20th century, engraved with a design after Nils Landberg depicting a mermaid holding a shell, engraved marks to base, height 25cm, together with a mixed group of Swedish glass, comprising five engraved Strombergshyttan vases, tallest 18.5cm, four Holmegaard vases designed by Per Lutken, a Kjellender vase engraved with a ship in sail, height 21cm, an engraved Edenfalk vase, two other engraved vases and a decanter and stopper engraved with a bird in flight, various engraved marks to bases (some faults). Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.
A mixed group of mostly Scandinavian glass, 20th century, including an Orrefors Fuga olive green tinted vase engraved with a ship, height 12.3cm, a Holmegaard Per Lutkin leaf shaped dish, length 16cm, a Mats Jonasson bowl moulded as cracked ice, a Baccarat clear flower form bowl, a Sèvres Cristal abstract sculptural bowl, three Orrefors vases, one engraved with a bird of paradise, two Orrefors bowls and a dish, a Timo Sarpaneva bowl and a Strombergshytten bowl (minor faults). Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.
A Boda glass decanter and stopper, circa 1960, of faceted form engraved with a female nude emerging from a lotus flower, engraved marks to base with numerals, height 22cm, together with a graduated pair of Kosta Boda Pippi design decanters and stoppers, tallest 31.5cm, a similar Kosta decanter bottle and stopper, a Sèvres Cristal decanter and stopper, a similar unmarked example and five Orrefors decanters and stoppers, including one engraved with a ship in sail and another with a lion, various engraved marks and some original applied paper labels. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Three Graduated "Dusk" Vases Circa 1950s, of flattened and shaped oval form, all signed Orrefors N, the largest no. 3538-438.The largest 19.3cm high, 13.4cm wideThe William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass.Largest with some wear and fritting around rim, very small nick to central ridge halfway down one side, some small and light surface scratches; medium with two chips and further nicks; smallest with several surface nicks, wear and fritting.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Two "Dusk" Vases & Oval Dish Circa 1950s, all signed and no. 3538, the taller vase 3538/7. The taller vase 20.5cm high, the dish 11.5cm wide The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Taller vase with a few small surface scratches and nicks, medium vase similarly to lower section, both would benefit from a professional polish; dish with light generalised wear.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors "Dusk" Vase Circa 1950s, 'diamond' form and retaining orange Orrefors Sweden label, signed Orrefors N U and no. 3595/1. 16.5cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Two small and light surface scratches, no other damage or issues to note.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Two "Dusk" Vases Circa 1950s, both of flattened rectangular form, both signed Orrefors N U, the taller no. 3595/2, the other no. 3857/2. The taller 21cm high, 8.5cm wide; the smaller 12.8cm high, 14cm wide The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society The taller with small surface chip and tiny nick to one side, the smaller in good condition, light generalised wear commensurate with age, no other damage or issues to note.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Two Graduated "Dusk" Vases Circa 1950s, both of shaped triangular outline, both signed Orrefors N U and no. 3538/3. The taller 29cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society The taller with single 2mm nick to lower section and pinprick manufacturing imperfection to central area, the smaller with single pinprick nick to central area, both overall good for age and present well.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Four "Dusk" Vases Circa 1950s, two of graduated bottle form and two flattened ovoid, both bottle vases signed, the ovoid vases unsigned, one bearing partial Orrefors label. The tallest 23.5cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Taller bottle vase good, smaller with chip to foot; ovoid vase bearing label with single small surface nick to shoulder, the other with some small surface scratches.
Lena Bergström for Orrefors "Calypso" Bowl Two-tone blue and opaque white glass, bearing Orrefors Sweden label and etched Orrefors signature. 20.5cm wide, 9cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Good condition, no issues to note.
An Orrefors Glass Vase by Vicke Lindstrand, stylised with Art Deco figures, signed and dated 30', 5.5ins highThere is no obvious signs of discolouration and the glass stands well. There is slight scratching to the base, three very small chips to three different 'corners' on the rim, as well as one light chip to one of the sides of the vertical panels.
Studio Glass, 20th century - large quantity of studio glass to include pieces by Barovier & Toso, Orrefors, Adam Aaronson, Siddy Langley, Norman Stuart Clarke, George Elliott etc.; blown glass, Moulded & cut glass, Tallest height 35.5 cm (14) Provenance: The Collection of Mary and Alan Hobart, Founders of Pyms Gallery Condition Report: The various items in this lot are overall in good condition with light general wear including mild scratches to the undersides, fingerprints and minor marks to the glass, in particular the Barovier & Toso jug in overall good condition with some minor rough edges to the pontil at the underside, one of the smaller blue goblets has an unusual mark to the foot but it is not on the surface of the top or underside and must originate from the time of manufacture.

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