Silver sugar box, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd London 1912, raised on four lion paw feet width 10cm, sarcophagus shape, Regency milk jug, London 1815, two modern silver ring boxes (weighted), W I Broadway & Co Birmingham 1973, cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, London 1908, an Edwardian urn shaped caster, a pair of oval salts, William Aitken Birmingham 1914, and a small plated photograph frame,[9].
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A 19th Century terracotta coloured atomiser, cased in colourless glass with painted classical figure; together with a green glass scent bottle, flattened form, gilt dragonfly overlaid decoration; a colourless glass scent bottle, star cut base; a William Rodgers cut-throat razor (af), two miniature busts of pharaohs and other items
An Emile Galle glass cameo vase, flattened form with elongated neck and collar rim, lime green foliate design cut to frosted pink ground, cameo signature, 21 cm highOverall in good condition. Some rubbing to the base. Small chip to the base. Would benefit from a clean. Slight hairline cracks around the rim (possibly part of the firing process). Several light scratches.
An Art Deco period lamp after Lorenzl, the gilt figure of a kneeling semi-clad young woman holding aloft a textured globe glass shade, raised on an onyx base to brass ball feet (one missing) surface overall tarnished, the figure rubbed to extremities (nose, chin etc) otherwise bright and good, the glass ball undamaged, the onyx base displaying numerous light chipping to the tio edge, one spun brass ball foot missing (lamp stands ok) old wiring cut-off at base - sold as decorative object or for rewiring
Three wine glasses with fluted trumpet bowls, two with baluster stems and one with a fluted waisted hollow stem and ground out pontil, 12.3 cm high; A small collection of drinking glasses including: A short ale glass with fluted bell bowl, short knop stem, conical base and ground out pontil, 11.5 cm high; a wine glass with drawn funnel bowl etched with a floral band, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 11.8 cm high and a cordial glass with bell bowl engraved with a diamond band, knop, short plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 8.5 cm high; A pair of wine glasses - round funnel cut bowl engraved with three images - grapes and vine, plums and leaves and a rose, inverted baluster cut stem, conical foot and ground out pontil, 12.8 cm high (11)Tiny chip to rim of glass with hollow stemSmall air bubble in base of fluted and engraved glass
An Old Sheffield Plate cruet stand fitted with seven cut glass bottles and jars - three with silver tops, Sheffield 1837, to/w a pair of Victorian engraved epns fish servers stand ok, undamaged, glass bottles displaying numerous light chipping to extremities of multi-facetted detail, one large bottle with large chip to neck, stopper chipped away at bottom, the other large bottle with chip to base edge, the stopper chipped away at bottom, silver mounts ok
Attributed to William Charles Ross (1794-1860) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of Lady Emily Dundas wearing red ribbon in her hair and low cut white dress trimmed with red bow, on ivory, in gilt metal oval frame engraved with ribbon pattern border and cresting and glazed, the reverse with plaited hair, under domed glass, 3.25ins x 2.5ins overall Provenance: Lawrence Gould Antiques, PO Box 36330 London NW2 5YF, purchased 14th June 2011 - Invoice No. 9517 Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A German wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl, knopped stem on a plain fold-over foot, with pontil, engraved with the monogram of Frederick I, King of Prussia, 5.75ins high, and a late 19th Century German goblet, plain bowl with acid etched portraits of Wilhelm I and Frederick III, with moulded and cut stem and star cut base, 8ins high Note: Both died in 1888 - "The Year of the Three Kaisers" Provenance: Brian Watson Antique Glass, Foxwarren Cottage, High Street, Marsham, Norwich NR10 5QA, purchased 23rd April 2015 - Invoice No. 5720, and 4th November 2014 - Invoice No. 5940
An Edward VII silver rectangular ink stand of shaped outline with gadroon and scroll mounts, two pen wells and three circular pierced glass holders, on four pierced and scroll cast panel feet, 9.5ins x 7ins, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903 (weight 16ozs - engraved with entwined initials and date "1887 Nov. 15. 1912"), complete with three cut glass and silver mounted pots (weight of mounts 2ozs - rim of one glass pot chipped)
An over sized brooch having a cut and coloured glass panel in an engraved white metal mount, tested as silver, a locket backed cameo brooch depicting a greek warrior with animalistic hood in yellow metal mount, tested as 18ct gold and two further cameos in pinchbeck surrounds including a black mourning cameo
A Victorian five-bottle silver-mounted breakfast cruet, comprising cut glass pepper and salt (with matching spoon), two condiment bottles and stoppers and a cayenne bottle with fitted silver-gilt spoon with flower terminal (all bottles matching and original), contained in a foliate pierced stand with beaded edges and side handle, crested, London 1877, maker George Fox
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