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A Victorian rosewood travelling/dressing case, the red velvet lined interior compartments fitted with cut glass bottles/holders of various shapes and sizes with star cut bases, each with silver top, two engraved with elaborate cartouches, stamped William Neal, London London, 1847 & 1853, 5.07 ozt (157 grams), the centre manicure set with mother-of-pearl handles, the secret silk lined drawer fitted for jewellery, the cover with inlaid with shaped brass cartouche, 30cm long x 23 cm wide x 17cm high,
A Victorian coromandel brass bound travelling/dressing case by C Betjemann & Sons, London, the velvet lined interior compartments fitted with cut glass bottles/holders of various shapes and sizes with star cut bases, each with silver-gilt top engraved with a monogram, marked George Betjemann & Sons, London, 1871, 10.25 ozt (318.8 grams), the centre manicure set with mother-of-pearl handles, the secret drawer with retailer's stamp: Hall & Co., 56 King Street, Manchester, 31.5cm long x 23 cm wide x 19.5cm high, (with key)
Asprey, London, a Victorian coromandel brass bound travelling case with cantilevered action, the blue velvet lined interior compartments fitted with hobnail cut glass bottles/holders of various shapes and sizes with star cut bases, each with silver tops engraved with a crest within scrolling foliate cartouche, the two rectangular silver boxes with similar tops, all marked Frances Douglas, London, London, 1843 & 1859, weighable silver: 13 ozt (403 grams), the further drawers fitted with mother-of-pearl manicure and sewing sets, the lower drawers with writing accoutrements, the front falls to reveal gilt tooled leather which opens to reveal document compartment, the interior with ivory shoe horn etc, the cover with fitted mirror, retailed by Asprey of London, 34.5cm long x 26 cm wide x 21cm high, (with key)
A George III gilt metal Masonic badge, the mount of sunburst form bright cut engraved foliage inset with blue glass jewels, the convex glazing over Masonic symbolism in high relief to include a pair of columns, 9.5cm diam (some glass jewels missing) Note: Believed to have been made by a Napoleonic Prisoner of War, circa 1805-1814
A George III silver cruet stand, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1812, bright-cut decoration, central carrying handle, on four fluted bracket feet, with cut glass & silver mounted condiments, matched period silver gilt spoon.* Condition: One bottle missing (stopper present), glass mustard with large chip to foot, otherwise good.
Jersey interest - a set of six Royal Brierley 'Lé Temps Pâssé' etched and cut glass goblets, each goblet with a bucket bowl with basal comb cutting, etched and inscribed with a scene of Jersey life from days gone by, on blown ball knopped stems and plain feet etched 'Lé Temps Pâssé' and monogrammed 'E.J.G', etched factory mark to foot and scratch engraved 'No.19' (set no. 19 of 50), all in the original dark blue lidded boxes with outer card cartons and factory transport box. (6)
A fine quality limited edition engraved and cut glass 1937 Coronation 'The Cup of Loyalty' goblet by Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd., London, commemorative for the 1937 Coronation of Edward VIII, with fine quality wheel etching decoration including extensive inscriptions in English and Gaelic, crowned Royal cypher, Archbishop figures, lion's head and lion rampant, the large cup bowl on a straight hollow stem with coin, square knop and basal panel cutting, on a stepped square foot, inscribed 'The Coronation "Cup of Loyalty". Only 28 were made and all were numbered. This is No.13. Herbert Goode, Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd. London. Copyright No.3355 May 7th 1937', 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high; together with a Thomas ebb etched and engraved 1937 Coronation goblet, with wrythen ovoid stem, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high. (2)* Condition: In excellent condition, with no faults.
A Victorian Art Nouveau style etched and cut glass decanter, the baluster form neck panel cut below the rim and with etched lines down to the globular body, with etched petal and stamen drop decoration, star cut base, with conforming pear shaped stopper, 13¾in. (33.7cm.) high overall; together with a Victorian moulded milk glass shaft and globe decanter with brass and cork stopper, 10½in. (26.75cm.) high overall. (2)* Condition: Both in good condition with no faults. Expected scratching to bases from use.
A brass skeleton clock with single fusee movement, early 20th century, unsigned, eight day, passing strike on a bell, the cut edged, gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals, scrollwork and trefoil frame on foliate cast gilt feet, 15½in. (39.5cm.) high, on a two tier grey veined white marble base, with glass dome.
A George III fruitwood rectangular tea caddy, c.1800, with mother of pearl diamond escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal the removable cut glass bowl, flanked by a pair of removable caddies topped with raised oval shaped hinged lifters, 12in. (30cm.) wide.* Condition: In good condition, damage to cross banding on front right corner of lid, no key.
A Victorian brass and cut glass Corinthian column oil lamp, the ebonised column on a brass plinth with wreath decoration and stepped square foot, the diamond cut glass bun form reservoir below a brass 'Best Duplex' burner and etched Art Nouveau style clear glass globe decorated with poppies, 28½in. (72.5cm.) high plus chimney.
A Victorian silver-mounted glass claret jug, John Thomas Heath, John Hartshorne Middleton (Hukin & Heath Ltd), London, 1886, triangular box spout, scroll handle, the glass body with the same form as used by Christopher Dresser, star cut base, 10¼in. 26cm.) high. * Includes purchase receipt dated 1981. ** Condition: In very good condition with no faults, clear hallmarks.
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1894, with thumb piece to lid, triangular box spout and scroll handle, globular glass body with star cut base, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high. * Includes purchase receipt dated 1981. ** Condition: In very good condition with no faults, clear hallmarks.
A Victorian clear cut glass lustre, height 30cm, diameter of top 15cm and a pair of small lustres, height 16cm, diameter of top 9cm. Condition report: Each of the small lustres has a chip on the base rim. Also, one has a large chip on the top rim and both have many tiny chips on the top rim. One also has a rivet repair due to top part being broken (see photos)
A hammered silver and cut glass spirit flask by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus, London 1908, monogram to the front and cover, height 14.2cm, width 7cm. Condition report: Glass in good condition, not cracked or chipped. Hinge is broken, needs soldering to one side. Bayonet top closes well and is tight. Small dents to top. Hallmarks all readable. Hammered silver quite worn.
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