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Suite of Stuart Carlingford design cut crystal glassware comprising of six hock glasses, six champagne flutes, six white wine, six brandy, six small tumblers, two tumblers, six port, six sherry, one beer glass and a water jug Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Five dressing table bottles including double ended red and clear cut glass scent bottle, green and clear hobnail design cut glass atomiser, cut crystal decanter, short hobnail cut glass decanter in Sheffield pierced silver stand and a green tapered glass scent bottle in pierced Birmingham silver case (missing stopper) 12cm - 20cm. (5)
A late Victorian silver-mounted cut glass ink stand, the rectangular body with open fretwork gallery rail, stylised penholder on bun feet, set with monogram, the pair of square cut ink bottles with plain covers, John Grinsell & Sons, the inkstand: London, 1895, the ink bottles Birmingham, 1901 together with associated pen, apparently unmarked, the stand 26.5cm wide
A fine Victorian cut-glass and parcel-gilt claret jug and cover, the body hobnail cut with various leaf pattern and star shaped designs, the cover with urn-shaped finial above C-scroll handle, the body chased and engraved with fruit, c-scrolls, tied swags and ribbons with a demi-god figure beneath the spout, Elkington & Co, London, 1887
A Victorian cut crystal glass decanter with a silver collar, lid and handle, the glass being of a pear shape standing on a star cut circular foot and being decorated with foliate swirls, a fluted lower body and a cross hatch upper body, the silver being embossed with foliate and flower head designs including a vacant shield cartouche, the double stepped dome lid topped with a pointed finial and the scroll handle with acanthus decoration, the decanter is hallmarked London 1898, the maker Charles Edwards , height approx 19cms
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1825, of rectangular form with brass strung inlay and escutcheon, flush side handles, fitted interior with central clear cut glass mixing bowl flanked by twin lift out lidded tea canisters, width 31cm, with a pair of Georgian bright cut silver sugar tongs (2)Condition Report: Appears generally good overall
Two silver mounted cut glass scent bottles; together with a silver lidded glass dressing table container; and a metal covered scent bottle. Condition Report: Two scent bottles are missing their stoppers and also have cracks to the glass necks. Globular scent bottle's lid in need of repair. Dressing table container has dents to lid and is engraved initials.
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