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Early 20th century electric "servants" call box, copper and brass balance scales in oak box, postal scales, vintage Lotto "Bingo" game, Sorry board game, playing cards, brinco stapler, Acme Tie Press, le jockey club Paris, binoculars, snuff box, cut glass and brass lamp, and a collection of UK and foreign coins and bank notes taken from circulation.
Four trays of glass and metalware to include: black stemmed dessert bowls, cut glass water jug, glass bottles with stoppers; one with floral metal appliques, candle holders, bowls, drinking glasses, cranberry glass brandy balloons, fluted glass lightshade, two metal lightshades, crystal duck, French lead crystal squirrel paperweight, orange and clear glass cut glass trinket bowl, Art glass floral celery vase, selection of dressing table bottles with metal lids, silver plated lady's engraved handbag, metal jewellery box with relief oriental scene, perfume bottles and stoppers including; Limoges, Christian Dior etc, plated cigarette case, plated photo frame, oriental cork scene etc. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Victorian Sheffield plate pedestal bowl, of circular form, profusely embossed with floral and foliate scrolls upon a pedestal foot, 25.5cm diameter, 17.5cm high along with a silver plated and cut glass four bottle cruet set, marked 'CEN' and numbered '1683', 23cm high and a Sheffield plate casket shaped tea caddy with lions mask and ring handles, 10cm high (3)
Two graduated George III Perrin Geddes & Co bonbon dishes, early 19th century, each of rectangular form with diamond cut long sides and curved and fan cut ends, the larger 31.5cm W x 19.5cm D x 4.7cm H, the smaller 26cm W x 16cm D x 4cm H, with three smaller examples, each 21.5cm W x 13cm D x 3.5cm H along with two George III Perrin Geddes & Co bonbon dishes, early 19th century, each of rectangular form with reeded sides and fan cut corners, each 27cm W x 17.5cm D x 5cm H, with two Perrin Geddes & Co octagonal bonbon dishes, each with diamond cut sides and fan cut corners, each 25.5cm W x 18.5cm D x 3.5cm H, and a smaller similar example (10) (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. See Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A George III octagonal bowl attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co, early 19th century, the body and base cut with faceted ribs below a serrated rim, 15cm W x 11cm D x 7.5cm H, with a similarly designed cylindrical table vase, 13.5cm high (2) (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. For the octagonal bowl see Plate 6, Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A dressing table jar with hinged cover, early 19th century, by repute by Perrin Geddes & Co, of oval form, the diamond cut body with silver plated hinged mount, the cover relief cut with a gadrooned vignette depicting a lion among scrolls (designed to be viewed through the open cover), star cut base, 12cm W x 9cm D x 10cm H (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. See Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A George III octagonal bowl and cover attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co, early 19th century, the body diamond cut below a faceted rib border and serrated rim, the conforming cover with star and diamond cut finial, 14.5cm W x 11cm D x 14cm H, with an oval bowl with diamond cut body and faceted rib base, 14cm W x 9.5cm D x 6.5cm H and a pair of George III plates attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co, early 19th century, each with serrated rim, the ribbed undersides with square cut bases, each 20cm diameter, with a set of eight finger bowls, each with basal facets and circular details below a serrated rim, each 7cm diameter (12) (at fault) PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. See Plate 6, Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A glass wine funnel, of wrythen form, 17cm high, with a similar fluted example, 16cm high, an ogee bowl example, 14cm high, a pair of cut glass decanters and stoppers, of ovoid form with hobnail cut bodies and faceted necks, each 29.5cm high, and a pair of cut glass candlesticks, each 11cm high along with a selection of glassware, 19th century and later, comprising: a measuring glass, 11.5cm high, a heavy glass tumbler, 12cm high, a wine goblet, 10cm high, and seven further wine and cordial glasses of various sizes (17) CONDITION REPORT:Both decanters show minor surface wear, minor surface scratches and the odd small nibble to high points, but no obvious chips or cracks.
A twin branch glass table lamp, 20th century, modelled as a Victorian style candelabra, the central obelisk flanked by tall shades wheel cut with stylised floral motifs, the drip pans with lustres below, the baluster stem on domed foot, 60cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A cut glass table candelabra, 20th century, the pineapple cut baluster column extending to a conforming bowl and two 'S' shaped branches, punctuated by an air twist tapering spire, 51cm high (some droplets replaced) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A small silver Cream Jug, Sheffield 1922, with gadroon rim and scroll handle, 9cms (3 1/2"), 118 grms, together with a pair of modern silver Salts, each on three rams mask legs with gadroon edge, 110 grms each, with blue glass liner, a cased 5 piece silver condiment Set, Birmingham marks, comprising a pair of salts, a pair of pepper casters and a mustard pot, a cased set of 6 bright cut silver Pastry Forks, Sheffield marks, a cased silver Christening Spoon and a cased pair of Adams style silver vase shaped Salts with silver Spoons. (7)
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