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A small group of miscellaneous glass and ceramics, comprising a set of six opalescent glass plates with moulded decoration and wavy gilt rims and a matching larger plate, a cut glass preserve jar and cover, a glass jug cut and engraved with fuschia, a glass jar and stopper, a French pottery strawberry bowl and stand by Pierre Jean Valette and three pin dishes, one Green Derby Panel and two Herend (Q)
A GROUP OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL comprising: a miniature silver tyg, London 1911, with presentation engraving; a pair of hallmarked cufflinks with swivel backs; two engine-turned napkin rings (one in a fitted case), a fiddle pattern teaspoon; a cut-glass scent bottle with silver cover in Art Nouveau style; a small silver coffee spoon; a silver-handled corkscrew; and a white metal world globe (9). First height 3.5cm
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY PALMER & CO PATENT GILT-METAL, CRANBERRY AND OPALINE GLASS TABLE LAMP, the shade raised on a brass circular frame issuing from a collar cast in a Gothic manner, the overlay stem with cut-out panels revealing the cranberry, the quadform base boldly cast with scrolls. Overall 79cm
A LARGE GROUP OF BOHEMIAN AND ENGLISH EARLY 20th CENTURY AND LATER CUT AND COLOURED HOCK, WINE AND LIQUEUR GLASSES ETC, some Richardson, c. 1920, various colours, cobalt green and red, together with two decanters, one red, the other blue and a painted green glass jug, (approx. 30 pieces). Tallest hock 19cm
A LIBERTY & CO ENGLISH PEWTER AND GREEN GLASS VASE, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, the slender tapering vase cast in low relief with a frieze of stylised foliage, the body with three tapering panels cut-out to reveal the green glass liner, applied with three sinuous handles, raised on a circular foot, no. 0957, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER/MADE BY/LIBERTY & CO. 21.5cm
An early 20th century gentleman's 18ct tank wristwatch, the rectangular silvered dial with black Roman numerals, hands and seconds markers, in 18ct gold case with bright cut engraved border to sides, case hallmarked London 1919, stamped 'P.W.C., London Made', 25 x 38mm, on later brown leather strap. Glass scratched.Case with minor abrasions throughout.Face grubby and with some pitting to corners.Minor scratch through VII (not eye visible).Hinge with a couple of small scratches, otherwise OK.Crown stiff but hands do turn (although not freely).Not currently working.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having fitted interior with centre cut glass mixing bowl flanked by twin hinged caddies, h.32cm. One foot loose. Brass inlays complete but some lifting in places. Veneer splits to each corner above feet, with two minor veneer losses. Colour good. With key.
A pair of cut glass twelve-light electrolier, each having a central urn column supporting two rows of S-shaped candle arms, each with double drip-trays, all united by faceted glass swags and drops, h.84cm (excluding fittings and drops), dia. 88cm. One with damaged arm, the other with one replaced arm
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