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Lot 647

A pair of square cut glass whisky decanters and stoppers, 25cm high, and a Royal County decanter and stopper, (3).

Lot 671

A mahogany two bottle tantalus, containing cut glass decanters and stoppers, 33cm high.

Lot 690

Cut glass, including two Stuart Edwardian vases, a pair of Shaftesbury sugar and cream sets, boxed, oil and vinegar jugs and a cut glass cased mantel clock, (qty).

Lot 178

A pair of Riedel Amadeo cut glass decanters, boxed.

Lot 220

A WMF Art Nouveau plate and cut glass centrepiece, of oval twin handled form embossed with flowers, circular shield reserves, raised on four leaf scroll feet, 43cm long.

Lot 270

A Grand Met 1990 pyramid form silver travel clock, London 1990, napkin ring, teaspoon, a cut glass scent bottle with silver mount, London 1921, and a match sleeve, (5).

Lot 279

A Hinks & Son plated Corinthian column oil lamp, converted to electricity, with a cut glass reservoir, 76cm high.

Lot 305

Glassware, comprising a millefiori paperweight, two Wedgwood figures of a squirrel and an owl, and two pairs of cut glass candle holders, (7).

Lot 371

A late 19thC Continental scent bottle, of cylindrical form with white and red spiral fluting, gilt hinged lid and safety chain, 6cm long, and a faceted cut glass scent bottle of hunting horn form, with white metal tip, floral and foliate hinged lid and safety chain, 6cm long, (2).

Lot 525

Three Georgian cut glass scent bottles, with faceted and gilt decoration, one bearing stopper, 12.5cm to 20.5cm long.

Lot 526

Five Georgian cut glass scent bottles, of faceted form over printed in enamel with flowers or grapes, one bearing stopper, 14.5cm to 19.5cm long.

Lot 527

Five Georgian and later cut glass scent bottles, including a spiral fluted bottle, red glass bottle over painted with flowers and leaves, and a honeycomb faceted bottle with stopper.

Lot 540

A Lalique cut glass scent bottle, with a dove shaped stopper, Laura Ashley scent bottle, Zell powder compact engraved with a map of New York, and a Stratton compact and lipstick, boxed.

Lot 482

Three 19th Century ironstone soup bowls; Masons Mandalay bowl and plate; a pair of modern spiral stem candlesticks; miscellaneous cut glass; and ceramics, etc.

Lot 514

Three modern cut glass decanters; together with a modern Scandinavian style orange vase; etc.

Lot 536

A silver plated and cut glass claret jug.

Lot 558

A set of six cut glass tall tumbler glasses.

Lot 598

Cut glass ware, to include: six brandy balloons; a decanter; two jugs; a pair of Stuart Crystal champagne flutes; and a Paloma Picasso scent bottle; by Villeroy & Boch.

Lot 622

A hobnail pattern cut glass decanter; together with a pair of glass decanters; an acid etched glass claret jug; together with seven coloured port glasses; and an amber etched salt.

Lot 625

A large collection of cut glass drinking glasses; sundae dishes; an ornate cut glass decanter with gilt decoration; two other decanters; a Bohemian cut glass bowl; etc.

Lot 449

Four Bohemian vases, one flash cut the others gilt decorated blue / turquoise glass.

Lot 502

Quantity of assorted cut glass drinking glasses, decanters, scent bottle and sundry other glassware

Lot 120

A CUT GLASS SPIRIT FLASK FROM THE ROYAL YACHT OSBORNE, facet cut with Royal devise to front and associated stopper with scent spoon attached -- 7½in. (19cm.) high,

Lot 124

Three late-19th century cut glass finger bowls, a Chinese Nanking-style blue and white shallow dish, 22cm diameter and other ceramics and glassware, some a/f.

Lot 76

A hobnail-cut glass box with gilt metal rim, 12cm wide, 7.5cm high, 10cm deep and other glassware.

Lot 840

Three 19th Century glass decanters of tapering formHaving wheel cut decoration of grape vine and foliate, with a star cut base, height 31cm

Lot 833

A set of three 19th Century cut glass decantersIn the Regency style, each of square form having cut decoration, each complete with silver-plated decanter labels 'Port' 'Whisky' and 'Brandy', height 24cm

Lot 60

A pair of 19th Century gilt metal twin branch wall lightsEach having relief decoration of bows and foliate with two frosted and cut glass shades, each decorated with bows and foliate above a cut lower body, length 60cm

Lot 284

An Edward VII cut glass ink well with hallmarked silver collarOf square form, makers mark FH, London 1903, height 9cm

Lot 257

A contemporary cut glass decanter of baluster form with hallmarked silver collarHaving diamond cut decoration, made by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1975, height 23cm

Lot 592

2 bottles The Famous Grouse 'Gold Reserve' 12 yo (1990's bottling) in Presentation Gift packs and to include two etched cut glass tumblers

Lot 294

An Art Nouveau WMF pewter and cut glass claret jugOf baluster form, having cut stylised motifs, impressed marks to handle, height 30cm

Lot 442

An Edwardian silver desk stand, hallmarked London 1905, maker's mark of John Grinsell & SonsThe rounded rectangular stand with gadrooned rim and double pen tray, centred with a lidded compartment flanked with silver mounted cut glass inkwells, standing on claw and ball feet. 25.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 1034 grammes all in.

Lot 447

A Georgian silver and glass three piece garniture, hallmarked London 1794, maker's mark of John Wakelin & Robert GarrardEach with oval cut glass bowl supported on ram's mask headed trailing husk moulded uprights with hoof feet and united with pierced bowed stretchers. The centrepiece 25 cm high. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight nibbles to glass, glass possibly later.

Lot 462

A silver mounted cut glass Scottish decanter and stopper, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, maker's mark of Henry Perkins & SonsThe spreading body engraved with thistles. 25 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 524

A Russian cut amethyst glass eggLozenge cut and engraved with fruit, standing on a gilt metal base, the egg signed Faberge and numbered 0210. 12 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some minor nibbles.

Lot 834

A 19th century Bohemian ruby overlaid cut glass ewerDecorated with deer in a woodland landscape. 16 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, fault line to interior.

Lot 142

A late Victorian electroplate mounted oak tantalus, labelled Joseph Ridge & Co, Sheffield, fitted with three square section cut glass decanters, 37cm wide, key lacking.

Lot 148

A Victorian rectangular silver combined vesta case, cigar cutter and lighter, Thomas Johnson, London 1881, gilt lined, 2ozs, 5.5cm wide, a pair of Old Sheffield plate bottle coasters, with pierced sides, 8.5cm diameters, with later cut glass liners and a pair of bottle coasters with gadroon borders (5).

Lot 173

A George V silver mounted glass two handled preserve jar, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926, 12cm across and a George III style silver and cut glass sugar castor, Chester 1906, of vase form, 17cm high, weight of weighable silver 4ozs (2).

Lot 179

A William IV silver eight division cruet stand, Charles Gordon, London 1836, the shaped rectangular base with a foliate border, on four foliate scroll feet, fitted with two original silver mounted cut glass condiments and six Victorian similar, one with silver mount, below a leafy scroll overhead handle, 23cm wide, 23ozs weighable.

Lot 33

Two Caithness glass paperweights, another glass paperweight, signed and numbered, a Waterford cut glass bowl and two clear and frosted glass dishes, (6).

Lot 58

A contemporary heavy Scandinavian glass hexagonal bowl, indistinctly signed, 18cm across, a cut glass ships decanter and three others and various cut pattern glasswares (qty).

Lot 72

A German glass goblet, circa 1870, with ruby, amber and blue staining and two named scenes, on a star cut base, 12.5cm high.

Lot 76

A collection of twenty two glass custard cups, 19th/20th century, including a set of four facet cut (22).

Lot 97

An electroplate mounted cut glass ice bucket, first half 20th century, a cased set of six pairs of electroplate mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, a pair of Victorian fish carvers, foliate embossed and engraved and a pair of mounted horn salad servers (17).

Lot 22

Collection of 19th Century glass rinsers, together with a pulley wheel glass, large slice-cut beaker/vase, etc

Lot 240

A large glass Snuff Bottle,20th century, the flattened ovoid body cut with egrets stalking amongst lotus in a sea-green glass suffused with white patches,9.3cm, stopper (2)二十世纪 绿料一路连科纹鼻烟壶

Lot 159

Small quantity of cut glass stemware.

Lot 20

Pair of slice-cut ruby glass port and sherry decanters, with hexagonal stoppers.

Lot 26

Pair of early 19th century cut glass table candlesticks with droplet skirts, square bases, 24cm high.

Lot 343

Cut glass scent bottle with embossed silver mount, stamped W.H.&S., London 1897, 13cm; silver flared octagonal specimen vase and modern silver loving cup, gilt interior, (3).

Lot 58

Six cut glass and etched bowls and vases, Gleneagles cased set of four Whiskey tumblers; Edinburgh cased set of two brandy glasses, and another box of Swiss glass.

Lot 387

A pair of early 19th century lead crystal decanters of mallet form to/w a smaller 19th century decanter of mallet form with three neck rings and a lozenge stopper, a later pair of cut glass liquor decanters with three neck rings and cut mushroom stoppers and two further 19th century decanters (7) Condition Report Pair of 19th century decanters - some chips to edges/points of decoration, chip to tip of both finials

Lot 10

A silver plated and cut glass four branch table epergne (with chips)

Lot 125

A quantity of cut glass and other drinking glasses; a large pedestal bowl; decanter and stopper; a Venetian glass bird ornament etc.

Lot 382

Three cut glass decanters and stoppers; another decanter; and a jug

Lot 303

Golf collectibles,a cut-glass decanter engraved with a 19th hole pin flag; together with 5 various club heads; a "players please replace divots", a box of Stewarts No.2 pitched thread; and a framed repro photograph of an Edwardian golfer and his young caddyNot Illustrated

Lot 488

A fine and impressive lawn tennis trophy awarded to Curt Von Wessely when he defeated R. Schindler in the final of the Championship of Prussia tournament which was held in Berlin in 1903 at Pentecost/Easter,both the top rim and base are marked '800' parts continental silver, the top rim is engraved “Dem Gewinner der Meisterschaft von Preufsen Internationales Tennis Tournier zu Berlin, Pfingsten 1903.”, the main body of the vase is cut-glass and neatly fits into the base and rim, the base is also engraved “Gestiftet von Eugen Lifsner Berlin” (Donated by Eugen Lissner of Berlin.) and “J.H.Werner Berlin 800.”, height. 29.5cm., diameter 17cm., weight. 1.6 kg.; included with this lot are two large copies of a contemporary photograph showing all the entrants at the original tournament in 1903 including Curt Von Wessely (2)In July 1905 Von Wessley played for the Austrian Davis Cup team in a semi-final match against Australasia. He participated in the Wimbledon Championships in 1903 and 1907 and on both occasions lost his first round match. At the time players who were defeated in the first or second rounds of the singles competition were entitled to compete for the All England Plate. In 1907 he reached the final of the competition in which he lost in two straight sets to future four-time Wimbledon champion Anthony Wilding from New Zealand. In 1901 and 1903 von Wessely reached the singles final at the Austrian Championship, played in Prague but on both occasions lost in straight sets to Major Ritchie. In 1909 he again reached the singles final and this time won the title, defeating compatriot Fritz Pipes. In August 1904 he reached the challenge round of the German International Championships in Hamburg and was beaten once more by Ritchie, this time in straight sets. In July 1905 Von Wessely won the Franzensbad tournament, through a walkover in the final against his compatriot Rolf Kinzl, and the following Marienbad tournament. In September 1908 he won the singles title of the Championships of the Suisse Romande in Territet. In the final he defeated R. Norris Williams in three straight sets. During World War I he became a lieutenant in the cavalry until a gunshot wound in the arm prevented further active duty. He died on 25 October 1917 in Vienna as a result of complications of this wound.

Lot 255

A Victorian Cut Cranberry Glass Scent Bottle in the form of a horn with gilt white metal mounts

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