The Christmas Sale - A two day sale including Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Coins and Bijouterie

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The Christmas Sale - A two day sale including Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Coins and Bijouterie

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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A 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass open salt decorated with oak leaves and acorns to a pale blue ground, terminating in silver collar, ...

A late 19th Century hallmarked silver topped scent bottle modelled as a bird's egg with black and tan spots to a cream ground, length 6.5cm, regis...

A set of three silver overlaid square sectioned scent bottles each with a black glass body below a tapering clear glass square stopper, heights 12...

An early 19th Century glass spirit decanter, probably Irish, circa 1815, of rectangular section moulded with chevron flutes around diamonds, with ...

A 19th Century Stourbridge glass carafe, circa 1865-1870, of amphora form, the upper body, shoulders and neck finely engraved with floral and geom...

A 1970s Holmegaard glass decanter in the Snowdrop pattern, designed by Per Lutken, the low shouldered clear body with opal and green inclusions, w...

A 1960s Boda glass carafe, designed by Fritz Kallenberg, of tapering form with swollen neck, with tumbler form stopper, height 21.5cm, together wi...

A Tudor glass Martini decanter, the conical body with hand formed spout raised to a solid conical foot with a double air twist, acid marked, heigh...

A Kosta Boda Chateau series glass carafe, designed by Bertil Vallien circa 1981, the ovoid body with tall collar neck with wrythen optic moulding,...

A 1930s Thomas Webb and Sons footed glass decanter, designed by Tom Pitchford, circa 1938, the ovoid body with deep concentric mitre cuts below a ...

A 1960s Hadeland glass decanter, designed by Willy Johansson circa 1965, clear crystal body, with hollow blown wrythen moulded stopper, engraved s...

A 19th Century glass decanter, circa 1845-50, of bludgeon form, with merise neck ring, the body with swags and vertical mitre cuts, with spire for...

A late 19th or early 20th Century Austrian glass decanter, of globe and shaft form, enamel decorated with stylised flower heads, some forming the ...

A 19th Century Swedish soda glass decanter, circa 1860-1880, of club form with moulded basal flutes, the body enamel decorated with a band of styl...

A 19th Century Baccarat glass decanter, circa 1840, of square section, moule in plien with horizontal lines within a stiff leaf border, with confo...

A continental glass decanter, circa 1950, the body of swollen stepped form, raised to an applied green foot, with a green spire form stopper, heig...

A late 19th Century French three part moulded decanter, of baluster form, the body moulded with swags and pillars, below a pillar moulded neck, wi...

A 1950s Steuben glass decanter designed by George Thompson, of ovoid form with tapering drum form stopper with internal tear, engraved signature, ...

A Baccarat glass decanter, the hexagonal flat section body with gilded decoration of leaves and berries, with conforming faceted stopper, acid mar...

A 1960s Czechoslovakian glass liqueur decanter, of footed ovoid form, the body decorated with white vermicelli enamelling, the foot and neck ename...

A 1950s Italian glass decanter, of low shouldered form with tall collar neck, the green body on a clear circular foot, with green spire form stopp...

A 19th Century glass bludgeon decanter, circa 1855-80, the body cut with arched panels engraved with fruiting vines and diamonds alternately, belo...

A 1950s French Baccarat decanter, the square section spirit decanter with multiple mould blown and polished faces and angles, fitted with solid st...

A late 19th Century Whitefriars Roman Cutting glass decanter designed by Harry Powell, circa 1894, of baluster form and decorated with flutes and ...

A 1960s Swedish Bjorkshults Glasbruk decanter, the smoke glass decanter in the form of a stylished male figure moulded with a pair of arms and geo...

A later 18th Century, possibly Belgian, clear crystal decanter, of club form with a band of basal flutes, complete with an inverted flute cut tria...

A Thomas Webb & Sons Art Deco glass decanter, circa 1935, design attributed to Tom Pitchford, of shouldered conical form with applied amber foot, ...

An Art Deco Lalique Phalsbourg glass decanter, circa 1924, the plain body of gourd form, with tall waisted rectangular stopper with frosted decora...

A 20th Century Kosta glass carafe designed by Bertil Vallien, circa 1968, of rectangular form with four lobed sections to the shoulder, in streaky...

A 1960s Leerdam glass decanter, designed by Andries Copier, the clear glass globe and shaft body with a interchangeable graduated sphere stopper, ...

A later 19th Century French glass decanter, attributed to Clichy, circa 1865-1875, of globe and shaft form, with a fine white opal spiral trail to...

A pair of 1930s Czechoslovakian glass decanters, each of footed tapering form, the clear body enamel decorated with a band of fruiting vines, with...

An early 20th Century Sandvik glass decanter, designed by Simon Gate, circa 1918-21, the compressed ovoid body with swollen neck with two applied ...

An early 20th Century glass decanter, circa 1920, in the Regency manner, fluted upper body below three applied and faceted neck rings, with a lens...

A French glass decanter, circa 1900, the lower part of the stepped conical body acid etched with a satirical scene of firemen drinking below the c...

An 18th Century glass decanter of taper form, circa 1765-75, with fluted neck and base, the body engraved with an egg and star band within a zig z...

An Art Nouveau Stourbridge glass decanter, circa 1900, probably Stuart and Sons, of footed form, the wrythen moulded body with knocked in sides, m...

A Bohemian glass liqueur decanter, circa 1900, of baluster form, the body with a gilded band decorated with scrolls in the Secessionist style, wit...

A 20th Century glass carafe of shouldered form with applied roundel to the body, with conforming tumbler, all in a smoky amber tint, height 20.5cm...

A 1950s Reijmyre Glasbruk glass decanter designed by Monica Bratt, of cylindrical form, with flat stopper, all in deep green, retains label, heigh...

A 1950s Italian glass decanter of ewer form, the deep purple body raised to a clear foot, with applied clear handle and clear spire form stopper, ...

A 20th Century glass decanter, designed by Ronald Stennett-Wilson and produced by Bjorgshults Glasbruk for John Wuidart and Co, of gourd form with...

An Art Deco Moser liqueur decanter and glasses, designed by Rudolf Eschler circa 1934, the decanter of globe form with four flat cut panels, with ...

A Czechoslovakian Art Deco liqueur set, circa 1930, with a decanter of conical form with tall collar neck and faceted stopper, height 23cm, and fi...

A 1960s glass decanter designed by Frank Thrower for Portmeirion, of skittle form with a teardrop shape stopper, all in a smoke tint, height 36.5c...

A 1960s glass decanter in the Show Stopper pattern designed by Frank Thrower for Dartington, of skittle form with teardrop form stopper, all in a ...

A late 19th Century French magnum decanter, circa 1880, in the Louis Philippe style, of cylinder form with fluting to the neck and lower body and ...

A 1960s Swedish glass decanter, designed by Kjell Blomberg for Gullaskruf, circa 1965, of triangular form, the textured body moulded with vertical...

A mid 20th Century Finnish Lintupullo (or bird bottle) glass carafe designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala circa 1956, the ovoid body with pouring...

A continental matched decanter and claret jug, possibly Val St Lambert, circa 1900, each of footed tapering form and cut with fans and diamonds, w...

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