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A George III silver navette shaped salt and blue glass liner, the body on four scroll feet with bright-cut engraved decoration above a pierced square banding, Charles Chesterman II, London, 1793 together with a George III small circular bowl, with ropework swing handle, the body pieced and engraved with scrolling foliate, on circular foot, London, 1772, maker's mark rubbed, with replaced ruby glass liner (2) 4.03 ozs (125.4 grams)
An antique Georgian mourning ring in high carat yellow gold, the central glass covered panel of woven hair surrounded by a border of rose cut onyx beads with further onyx beads in the shoulders. Inscribed to the reverse 'Mary Ruston obt 15th Dec 1810 agd 84'. Ring size 6.5 / M. Gross weight 3.9g.
A early George III silver cruet stand, with a leaf hoop handle, the circular pierced body with an initialled cartouche, London, 1768, possibly Edward Lowe, together with five unmarked and cut glass bottles CONDITION REPORT: One glass sifter bottle is chipped, handle twisted, in overall used condition
AN AMERICAN SILVER GLOBE, VAN WORMER & RODRIGUES, SAN FRANCISCO, CIRCA 1938the land-masses gilded, loaded spreading stand inscribed, 11.5cm high, together with a pair of silver-mounted cut glass decanters and stoppers, the boldly cut bodies with plain silver neck mounts, Roberts & Dore Ltd., London, 1968, 26.5cm high(3)The inscription reads: R.K. Davies to Malcolm Beranger, 1938. Ralph K. Davies (1897-1971) was a San Franciso oil millionaire and philanthropist whose widow paid for the S.F. Symphony Hall. Malcolm B‚ranger was a French Standard Oil executive.
A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET, HENRY GREEN, LONDON, 1792-96the base of elongated quatrelobe form engraved with a coat of arms and a crest, on panel feet, with reeded supports and central handle between the eight silver-mounted cut-glass bottles (two glass stoppers lacking)28cm long, weighable silver 755gr (24oz 5dwt)
A Regency glass urnular sweetmeat jar and cover, probably Irish, hobnail cut waist, flanked by alternating horizontal and wrythern dentil bands, faceted pedestal, square base, star cut to verso, 33cm high, c. 1820 Condition Report: Generally good condition. The domed cover with two slight and stable chips. Light nibbling to angles of hobnail here and there - but nothing too drastic or apparent. The base with anticipated scratches.
A Regency glass urnular sweetmeat jar and cover, probably Irish, the waist cut with a band of alternating geometric patterns within circular and kite-shaped reserves, surmounted by a dentil border, the domed cover similarly cut, square pedestal base, star cut to verso, 37cm high, c. 1820 Condition Report: No cracks or major chips. Slight chip to one angle of square pedestal. Scratches to base. Standing and displaying well.
A late Victorian silver-plated rectangular desk stand, the plateau centred by a wafer box, flanked by a pair of mounted cut glass wells, the front with a dished pen tray and associated silver pen, the skirted base cast in the Rococo taste with a frieze of putti, cartouches, foliage and alternating C and S-scrolls, within reeded borders, bracket feet, 28.5cm wide, maker's mark, probably by Spurrier & Co of Birmingham and London, c. 1900 Condition Report: Generally good condition.
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement EPNS three-bottle tantalus, influenced by the designs of Dr Christopher Dresser, rounded square cut glass decanters and stoppers, associated contemporary EPNS ticket labels for Whiskey and Sherry, swing carrying handle, canted rectangular plateau, knopped columnar supports, ball feet, 31cm high (over handle), 28cm wide, John Gallimore, Sheffield c. 1880 Condition Report: Generally good. The stand with tarnish and anticipated light wear, base metal showing in places. The ticket labels in a similar state. The decanters good with light nibbles and no cracks or chips.
A Victorian Neo-Gothic EPNS-mounted oak three-bottle oak tantulus, cylinder carrying handle with ball finials, each rounded square cut glass decanter and stopper with associated ticket labels for Port, Brandy and Scotch Whisky, velvet-lined interior plateaux, skirted base, 36.5cm high, 35.5cm wide, c. 1870 Condition Report: Generally good. The oak stand in fair order with light signs of wear. The mounts with further light wear and some tarnish. Minor nibbles to the decanter's cut shoulders, however displaying well overall; the stopper plugs with chips. The associated decanter labels tarnished.
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