A set of six impressive late 20th century Continental cut-glass three-light wall appliques ensuite to the previous lotof multi-scrolling form, the candle fitments with dished drip pans below a scrolling corona, the frames applied with strings of beaded drops and hung with faceted beaded pendants with corresponding pear-shaped faceted drops, 67cm high overall approximately (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A Queen Anne walnut and featherbanded 'double-domed' bureau cabinet1700-1715, the double domed top with a combined ogee and reverse ogee moulded cornice, above a pair of arched shaped panel moulded doors each inset with a bevelled and cut-glass mirror plate, enclosing eight open compartments, six pigeon holes, three shelves and two short drawers, above two candle slides, the hinged fall applied with a moulded book rest, enclosing ten pigeon holes, five drawers, two secret drawers and a well with a sliding top with a concealed lock, over lopers, with two short and two long drawers below, on bun feet, 108cm wide x 61cm deep x 214cm high, (42 1/2in wide x 24in deep x 84in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe offered lot was purchased at Fernandes & Marche, Antiques - Works of Art, formerly located in Belgrave Square, London in July 1977. A copy of the invoice dated 14 July 1977 is available to view online and upon request. Since that time, the present bureau cabinet has remained within the same family.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of hallmarked silver, 925 Sterling silver and white metal objects. To include a hallmarked silver George V trinket box. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter S for 1917. A Victorian glass ink pot with hallmarked silver lid. Hallmarked for London, date letter Q for 1891. Makers mark WG. A Dutch cut glass bon bon dish with weighted silver base. Marked Sterling silver 925. The dish having its original box with lettering 'Backers & Loon s-Gravenhage.' Combined weight approx 786g. Measures approx 3.7cm x 3.7cm / 15.5cm x 15.5cm.
An Edwardian Walker and Hall hallmarked silver cased pair of silver napkin rings and two cut glass scent bottles with hallmarked silver rims. The napkin rings having an etched floral pattern with central vacant cartouche and having their original velvet lined case. Hallmarked for Chester, date letter F for 1906. Makers mark W&H for Walker and Hall. Two silver rimmed cut glass scent bottles. The larger being hallmarked for London, date letter M for 1907. Makers mark illegible. The smaller being hallmarked for London, date letter S for 1913. Makers mark W.H.S for William Henry Sparrow. Combined weight approx 626g. Measures approx 17cm x 7cm / 4.4cm x 4.4cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver topped cut glass items. To include a cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver hinged lid. Hallmarks and makers mark partially legible. Hallmarked for Birmingham. A cut glass scent bottle. The bottle having a hallmarked silver screw top lid. Hallmarked for London. Date letter U for 1895. Makers mark CB for Charles Boyton. An Edwardian cut glass vanity jar with screw top lid. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date letter I for 1910. Makers mark only partially legible. An Edwardian cut glass jar with hallmarked silver lid. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date letter a for 1900. Makers mark only partially legible. Combined weight approx 780g. Measures approx 10cm x 8cm / 8.2cm x 2cm.
A collection Antique and later hallmarked silver, 925 and white metal items. To include a pair of hallmarked silver handled pair of glove stretchers. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1903. Makers mark WD for William Devenport. A 925 silver vesta case locket in the form of a heart. A white metal perfume bottle pendant. Unmarked. Surface Tests indicate silver. A hallmarked silver topped cut glass dresser jar. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Combined weight approx 167.8g. Measures approx 3cm x 3cm / 18cm x 4.5cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case and silver lidded cut glass jar. The case having an engine turned repeated pattern with central monogrammed cartouche and having a gilded metal interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter A for 1925. Makers mark W.A for William Adams Ltd. A hallmarked silver topped cut glass dressing table jar. Hallmarked for Chester 1914. Makers mark J&RG for J & R Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin). Combined weight (without glass) approx 158.8g. Measures approx 11.5cm x 8.2cm. / 8.5cm x 7cm.
An assortment of hallmarked silver and silver collared cut glass vessels. The lot to include a pepper and mustard pot. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter W 1946. Makers mark S&M for Sanders & Mackenzie. A hallmarked silver fluted dish. Hallmarked Birmingham, date letter Z for 1899. Three silver collared cut glass trinket jars, and a silver collared vase. Combined weight approx 389.2g. Measures approx 15cm x 5cm / 6.5cm x 4.8cm x 2cm.
Hallmarked silver squat candlesticks and silver topped cut glass vanity items. The lot to include a pair of Edwardian squat candlesticks hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter h for 1907. Makers mark EJG for Ellis & Co (Ellis Jacob Greenberg). A silver topped cut glass vanity set to include a perfume bottle, jar and pair of trinket dishes. A pair of silver topped cut glass trinket dishes, hallmarked for Birmingham 1902. Makers mark J&C for Jones & Crompton. A George V cut glass silver topped perfume bottle. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1923. A dressing table jar hallmarked for Chester, 1930. Makers mark SB&S ld for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Combined weight approx 884g. Measures approx 5.3cm x 3cm / 9cm x 8.4cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver and white metal items. The lot to include a cased hallmarked silver christening set, the set having the spoon and egg cup but missing the napkin ring. Hallmarked for London, 1904. Makers mark WSSHLD for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. A hallmarked silver baby's rattle in the form of a dumbbell. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919. A white metal and enamel compact, unmarked, tests indicate silver. A cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell lid. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1925. Combined weight approx 600g, 448g without box. Measures approx 2cm x 2cm / 12cm x 9cm.
1995 Ryder Cup Oak Hill (USA) Large Presentation Waterford Crystal Cut Glass Brandy Goblet - given to players and officials beautifully etched with a view of The 18th Hole played at Oak Hill with Europe regaining the Trophy and winning for only the 2nd time on US soil - overall 10"h x 5" dia base quite stunning. Note Part II Collection from the Estate of The Late Sandy Jones CEO of The PGA
1976 Musgrave International (Ireland) Golf Classic Large Cut Glass Trophy - handmade Waterford Crystal Ireland heavy tall vase with lid and etched golfing scene - played at the Hermitage - overall 18.5"h x 4.5" Note: From The Estate of The Late Tommy Horton MBE, Former Ryder Cup Player and PGA Captain
1998 Barbados Large Cut Glass Golf Trophy - handmade Tipperary Crystal with etched golfing scene inscribed The Swettenham - Coolmore Barbados 1998 - Trophies Sponsored by J.P McManus" c/w makers original label - mounted on light stained wooden plinth - overall 19.25"h x 8" dia max Note: From The Estate of The Late Tommy Horton MBE, Former Ryder Cup Player and PGA Captain
2001 Barbados Large Cut Glass Golf Trophy - with etched golfing scene inscribed The Swettenham - Coolmore Barbados 2001 - Trophies Sponsored by J.P McManus" - mounted on dark stained wooden plinth - overall 20.5"h x 7.5" dia max Note: From The Estate of The Late Tommy Horton MBE, Former Ryder Cup Player and PGA Captain
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER GILT AND SEMI PRECIOUS GEM SET SCENT BOTTLE The scent bottle with a scrolled base set with circular cabochon turquoise and oval cut garnets, to a similarly set top with a sodalite bead accent; together with J Batson & Son, a late Victorian glass and silver topped powder container, London 1898, with internal hair brush 11.5cm (4 1/in) high
TWO VICTORIAN GREEN GLASS DOUBLE ENDED SCENT BOTTLES The first with a facetted cut glass body, with a white metal screw down cover engraved with foliate decoration and a monogram to a circular reserve, the opposite end a vinaigrette with a hinged pierced cover with slide, engraved with foliate swags and pierced with stars, 11cm (4 1/1in) long; the second with a facetted cut glass body, the white metal covers chased with foliate decoration, 10cm (4in) long
Pair of cut glass salts, perhaps Irish, oval bowls with crenellated rims, stepped lozenge bases, 8.5cm; and a pair of silver shovel-shape salt spoons, George Adams, London 1858.Qty: 4Condition report:1. One crenellation with a chip.2. 4/5 crenellations with minor chips. Minor chipping to base.Otherwise good and the shovels are good too.
Irish glass pineapple stand, circa 1800, base diameter 19cm, and a pedestal bowl, perhaps late Georgian, chipped base.Qty: 2Condition report:Stand is in good condition, no large chips or cracks, perhaps very minor wear to the cut decoration. Bowl has quite a bit of internal scratching, significant chips to the base.
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