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A SET OF TWO DECANTERS AND A PITCHER, AFTER A POTEMKIN GLASS FACTORY DESIGN, based on the original 18th century design by the Potemkin Glass Factory, the two decanters and one pitcher are cylindrically formed, each with faceted sides, with patterned cut glass on the shoulder and ornate gilded decoration featuring elegant courtiers in a landscape. Both decanters have pointed stoppers. Height of the decanters: 33.5 cm (13 1/4 in.); height of the pitcher: 21.3 cm (8 1/2 in.)THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A rare mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with passing hour strike and musical movement to the base signed Woolrich, Wolverhampton. The simple scrolled fret-cut frame with six screwed finned baluster pillars, five and six spoke wheel work and silvered Roman chapter ring fronting a chain driven single fusee eight day movement with passing hour bell strike and fitted Swiss musical movement to the base – on a rounded rectangular Rosewood base with bun feet with glass dome cover 36cms high overall to top of the dome – in unrestored condition
A stylish mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK of small size with bowed fret-cut stepped plates on turned tapering feet with spire finials and brass base. The screwed slightly tapered six pillar movement with four spoke wheel work and silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day rope driven fusee movement with anchor escapement – on a raised red velvet and ebonized plinth base with glass dome cover 40cms high overall to top of dome
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK probably by Smiths & Son Clerkenwell. The scrolled fret-cut plates with curved sides to the top on turned feet with double sided pillars, four and five spoke wheel work and ornate silvered fret-cut Roman dial fronting an eight day rope driven fusee movement with anchor escapement – on a veined white marble rounded rectangular double base with glass dome cover 42cms high overall to top of dome
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK probably by Smiths & Son Clerkenwell. The fretted Gothic revival tapering plates with spire finials and screwed tapering ringed pillars, five spoke wheel work and fret-cut silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven single fusee movement with anchor escapement and adjustable pendulum; on an oval veined white marble double plinth with glass dome cover 40cms high overall to top of dome
A fine mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with passing hour strike probably by Evans of Handsworth. The elaborate fret-cut Gothic revival tapering plates with spire finials and bell surmount with five plain ringed screwed pillars, six spoke wheel work and cut-out silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, single hour bell strike and lead weighted wood rod pendulum – on a veined white marble double plinth with moulded edge and bun feet with associated glass dome cover 59cms high overall to top of dome
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with passing hour strike. The elaborate scrolled and shamrock tapering plates with screwed finned baluster pillars and silvered Roman fret-cut chapter ring; eight day spring driven single chain and fusee movement with axe head hammer and passing hour strike – on a red velvet covered ebonized plinth with glass dome cover 42cms overall height to top of dome
A mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELTON CLOCK the splayed and fret-cut shaped plates with spire finials secured by six knopped and ringed turned pillars, six spoke wheel work and silvered cut-out Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and bulls-eye pendulum – on an associated pink draylon double plinth and inlaid mahogany base with glass dome cover 52 cms high overall to top of dome
Pair of Victorian ruby glass lustres and one other taller forming a composed Garniture, with enamelled and gilt decorations, each fitted with cut glass droppers, the tallest lustre measures 41.5cm high One of the lustres from the pair has a chip to the rim. The large single lustre has a foot chip. Very minor nicks to the edges and points of the rims generally. The droppers have small chips to the edges and points. There is rubbing and wear to the gilt.
Pair of Regency clear glass candlestick lustres, with diamond and fan cut drip pans, fitted with floral ormolu sconces, mounted on facetted stems and petal bases, each with twelve double button and rule icicles, (2) 21cm high Condition report: Both have typical chips to the droppers and minor nicks to the cutting. One has a chip to the rim.
Novelty silver and cut glass owl inkwell by Sampson, Mordan & Co, Chester 1903, set with amber glass eyes, height 68mm. Condition report: hallmark on lid rubbed but legible, hallmark on collar poor; signs of later glue around the eyes; split on collar and possible small repair by hinge; minor chips on the glass facets, no cracks. Gross weight 313.3g
An early 20th century Isle of Man glass whisky tot, etched inscription Dadda, cylindrical red card box pressed Just A Nip From Douglas and centred by the island's triskeles, 5.9cm high overall; a George V silver and cut glass whisky tot, as a mug, 5.8cm high, indistinct maker's mark, Birmingham 1913 (2)
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