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Small Victorian bowl with chased decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862 5.5cm dia, slice cut glass spirit flask with silver cap and removable cup, London 1913, cast silver nurses buckle, London 1971, and a letter opener inset with a 1711 Queen Anne shilling, by Small Victorian bowl with chased decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862 5.5cm dia, slice cut glass spirit flask with silver cap and removable cup, London 1913, cast silver nurses buckle, London 1971, and paper knife inset with a 1711 Queen Anne shilling, by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813 weighable silver 5.5oz 180gm
A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Dolce Relievo cameo glass vase of low shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, applied twin handles, cased in amethyst over pale citron, acid cut in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser with stylised floral sprays between geometric borders, height 12cm, damaged.
An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams double colour cased liqueur drinking glass, the ovoid bowl cased in green over pale ruby over clear and flash cut with a mitre cut fan and diamond design above basal cutting, raised to a facet knopped clear crystal stem with radial star cut foot, height 12cm.
A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory Cameo glass vase of ovoid form with flared rim, cut in the Aesthetic taste with a band of stylised flowers within scrolls between stiff leaf borders, picked out with cinnamon stain to the ivory ground, signature to the base, height 22.5cm. NB - Illustrated in Grover as I 306 (S445 ON PAGE 423)
A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory Cameo glass vase of footed ovoid form with everted rim, cut in the Aesthetic taste with three birds to a bough with leaves and berries between borders of foliate scrolls and a lattice of branches picked out with deep brown stain to the ivory ground, height 15cm, restored.
An 18th Century ale glass circa 1775, the tall round funnel bowl with an upper OXO border above basal facet cuts with a hollow diamond facet cut stem, together with a later plain stem example with engraved hops and barley and a later hollow blown stem example with OXO border, tallest 18.5cm, damaged. (3)
A large early 20th Century Italian Murano glass goblet in the manner of Salviati, the conical ruby bowl with diamond moulded detail above a clear crystal stem wrythen knopped stem with gold aventurine, together with a Victorian goblet with floral engraved panels and a Continental drinking glass in the 18th Century taste with a silce cut bowl engraved with a landscape above a baluster form hollow blown stem and folded conical foot, tallest 21cm. (3)
A collection of mixed glassware to include; two colourful Caithness glass vases, a large cut crystal glass trumpet vase, two boxed Bohemia glass glasses, a cases et of multicoloured glasses, six unboxed ruby and clear glasses, smaller 20th Century glasses, Murano style miniatures, Babycham glasses etc.
A collection of mixed glassware to include; three pieces of Carnival glass, three pieces of Vaseline glass (possibly Davidsons), a modern stained glass hanging panel, a cut blue glass decanter and stopper (possibly Bohemian), a Murano style Clown figure, two Murano style figures of a Swan and a Cockerel, an abstract pink Mdina glass perfume bottle and stopper, a boxed Dartington Glass paperweight, and a few modern pieces including novelty golf trolley with clubs, posy vase with Swan detail, a metal Swan paperweight and boxed trinket box. (1 box)
A collection of mixed late 19th Century or 20th Century glass ware to include; Caithness paperweights, silver topped glass vases, small silver topped salts, Davidson glass pieces, crystal cut pieces, blue glass and green glass pieces, painted glass, a Cod bottle from Carnavon and Carnival glass bowl etc. (2 boxes)
A collection of silver to include; an Arts & Crafts era designed mustard pot with blue glass liner, (cover slightly misshapen), William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1906, a small twin handled salt cellar with blue glass liner, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1933, a Victorian silver topped cut glass cylindrical preserve/condiment pot, two silver propelling pencils, one marked Sterling, other London hallmarked, and a small quantity of silver flatware to include; a matched pair of C.W. Fletcher christening fork and spoon, Birmingham preserve spoon, Chester silver condiment spoon and a "Niagra Falls" sterling silver souvenir spoon. Weighable silver: Approx. 145.9 grams (4.69ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear etc.
Princess Nawabzadi Farrukh - a pair of Indian gem-set pendant earrings (karnaphul jhumka), each flower-shaped roundel (karnaphul) is centred with a rose-cut diamond encircled by borders of faceted rubies, diamonds and emeralds, within a pearl frame, dangling an inverted cup (jhumka) encrusted with circular-cut rubies and rose-cut diamonds and suspending a fringe of emeralds and glass drops, fitted with shepherd's crook, unmarked yellow metal testing high carat, drop length 5.8 cm, total weight of item 38.9 grams.From the family of Princess Farrukh daughter of the Nawab of Surat, to match the necklace in for auction(not included in the lot) a portrait depicting Princess Farrukh wearing the earrings.a ruby and emerald drop missing
A ruby and diamond ring, the four-claw set oval cut ruby approximately 12.5mm x 11.5mm, the trifurcated shoulders each set with three brilliant cut diamonds, set in white metal stamped 750, ring size O, total weight 6.1 grams.Glass-filled fractures and surface-reaching fractures. Chips to the stone's facets.
Brier glass, Brierley Hill Crystal part suite to table glass decorated with engraved grape and vine leaf design above cross cut diamonds, knopped stems and star cut feet, the hock glasses with cut notches to the stems, comprising a pair of decanters and stoppers, twelve champagne flutes, six sherry, six dessert, six clarets, six whisky tumblers, and six hock glasses, a pedestal fruit bowl, and water jug, along with a pair of Stuart boxed wine glasses, and a Brier glass rose bowl Location:
Brier glass, Brierley Hill Crystal part suite of matched table glass decorated with engraved grape and vine leaf design above cross cut diamonds to the bowl base, on knopped and plain stems, star cut feet, comprising a ship's decanter and stopper, wine decanter and stopper, six champagne flutes in two sizes, six liqueur glasses boxed, six clarets, six large wine glasses, six hi-ball water glasses, six small whisky tumblers, and six small brandy glasses Location:
A good pair of large, Georgian style cut glass covered urns 20th century, the bodies with diamond cutting, on panel cut waisted stems and stepped, square bases, the covers with diamond, panel and comb cutting and slice cut ball finials, 18in. (45.75cm.) high. (2) *Good condition, with no chips, cracks or other faults.
A mid-18th century pan topped airtwist wine glass c.1750, the rim engraved and slice cut with a fruiting vine, on a multi-spiral airtwist stem and slightly domed foot with ground pontil, 15.6cm. high. * Provenance: Margaret Hopkins & Frank Dux, Bath, 1999 *Tiny chip and several small frits to foot rim. Otherwise good with no other faults.
A late 18th century engraved wine glass c.1780, the round funnel bowl engraved with a band of flowers and fruiting vines below the rim, the base with fleur-de-lys decoration, on a diamond facet cut stem and plain foot (trimmed), 16.1cm. high. *The foot has been trimmed. Wear and tiny nibbles to the cut edges on the stem. No other faults.
A late 18th century engraved wine glass c.1775, the ogee bowl engraved with a floral spray and a bird in flight and with panel basal cutting, on a hexagonal facet cut stem and conical foot, 14.6cm. high. *A few tiny flea bite nibbles to the facet edges on the stem. Otherwise in good condition, with no other faults.
A late 18th century engraved wine glass c.1775, the short, ovoid bowl engraved with a spray of carnations and a bird in flight, the diamond facet cut stem extending into the base of the bowl, on a conical foot with pontil, 12.8cm. high. *Two small frits and two tiny flea bite nibbles to edge of foot. A couple of tiny flea bit nibbles to facet edges on stem. No other faults.
An early 19th century firing or dram glass c.1800, the round funnel bowl on a capstan stem and broad, heavy firing foot with pontil, 8.25cm. high; together with four 19th century deceptive glasses, including a George III toastmaster's glass, with a highly deceptive panel cut conical bowl, the stem with an angular shoulder knop above a cushioned, flattened ball knop and plain foot with ground pontil, 11cm. high; two toastmaster's dram glasses, 8.7cm. and 9.1cm. high; and a moulded deceptive glass, 10.4cm. high. (5) *The moulded glass and the smaller of the two deceptive dram glasses both have a single minuscule frit to the rim. There are no other faults.
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