An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular footed bonbon dish, W.I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1973, a pressed glass swan with pierced silver wings and neck, import marks 925 standard London 1973, a silver bright cut napkin ring, Birmingham 1919, and an engine turned crimp edged example, Birmingham 1939, combined weighable silver approx 3.1ozt (4).
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A mid 18th century cordial glass with cut and engraved bowl decorated with three floral sprays beneath a star decorated rim, facet cut tapering stem and plain foot, English c.1765, height 13cm and a similar example with engraved swag decorated rim, plain bowl facet cut stem and plain foot, English c.1765, height 13.6cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition. The second slightly taller glass has a 1cm x 8mm slither chip to the underside of foot which also spurns a 4mm x 1mm rim chip and a further 3mm x 1mm rim chip to the foot.
A very large mid 19th century cut glass goblet with horizontal bands of decoration to the rounded funnel bowl, hexagonal stem and star cut base, English c.1850, height 20.5cm, a rummer with band of swag decoration, plain stem and plain foot, height 14.5cm, a further rummer with folded bowl, double bobbin turned stem and plain foot, height 14.8cm and a further 19cm century glass with part moulded bowl and plain foot, height 12cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A mid 18th century German small goblet with finely cut and engraved bell shaped bowl above ring turned and baluster cut stem and plain foot with band of undercut decoration, German c.1750, height 17.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass and a flaw to the glass towards to the foot rim which is sharp to the touch but this is a flaw in production as opposed to post production damage, but overall in good condition.
A George IV hallmarked silver four decanter bottle stand of rounded rectangular form with cast decorated edge and scroll and ornamental decorated central loop handle, raised on four decorative supports, Solomon Royes, London 1820, height 30cm, base 24 x 24cm, with two pairs of clear cut glass decanters and stoppers, approx 38.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One of the stoppers appears to be replaced.
A near pair of late 19th century Black Forest carved beech opposing single epergne stands, each depicting a goat on rocks beside a tree, on turned oval base, height 31.5cm including clear cut glass liners. CONDITION REPORT: One of the stands has an area of repair to the horns and to both upper leaves attached to the tree (professionaly reglued). Areas of natural splits to the wood on base. The other stand has got similar traces of possible restoration to both horns, a few areas of scuffs to raised points and a small area where one of the small chips has been reglued to the top rim of the aperture. There are areas of natural splits to the wood. Wear to base and traces of old treated worm holes.
A Victorian hallmarked silver framed eight piece cruet set of rectangular form with canted corners, engraved to each side with foliate scrolls, with two opposing cartouches engraved M and with central scroll decorated loop handle, containing eight clear cut glass condiment bottles and jars, four with hallmarked silver mounts, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1847, height 24.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The base is a little wobbly. Also there are areas of holes to the scroll decoration on the base, probably caused by over cleaning. Engraved decoration has areas of rubbing. It appears there is an area of repair beneath the loop on the stem. At least two of the stoppers appear to be replaced. General condition of the glass appears to be good apart from areas of nibbles to the edges.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver topped clear glass rectangular dressing table jar, the detachable lid engraved AF within an Art Nouveau style embossed border, Drew & Sons, London 1905, 9.5 x 5cm, a further shaped cut glass example, Birmingham 1918 and a circular example, Birmingham 1912, diameter 10.5cm and a silver topped scent bottle of globular form, height 13.5cm, weighable silver approx 5.5ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver mustard pot of plain oval form, William Aitken, Birmingham 1915, a similar round example, T.H. Hazlewood, Birmingham 1913, a boxed set of four Edward VII hallmarked silver rimmed cut glass open salts, Schindler & Co, Birmingham 1902, a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver acorn shaped peppers, W.G. Keight, Birmingham 1904, a pair of George III hallmarked silver large condiment spoons, possibly William Esterbrook, London 1802, and two further small silver condiment spoons, combined weighable silver approx 4.38ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The liner in the oval mustard pot has a small chip to the rim, the liner in the round mustard is associated, the acorn peppers have small dents.
A George IV hallmarked silver three decanter bottle stand of lobed form with scroll decorated central loop handle raised on three cast decorative legs, William Brown, London 1828, height 27cm, with three clear cut glass part hobnail cut decorated decanters with associated stoppers, height 17.5cm, approx 22.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: General condition of the decanters appears to be good apart from areas of nibbles along the edge of the necks, and some nibbles to the other edges, some wear to bases, stoppers are associated with areas of nibbles.
A mixed lot of silver comprising a Victorian hallmarked silver single stem epergne on spreading square base with bead decoration and clear cut glass liner, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1897, height 16.5cm, a fiddle pattern cheese scoop, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1905, length 18.5cm, a cased set of six coffee spoons, Chester 1903, a rectangular pin dish with overall embossed decoration, a Georgian silver bright cut decorated caddy spoon (af), etc, weighable silver approx 5.4ozt.
A mixed lot of various hallmarked silver items including a bell shaped salt and pepper, Richard Owen Williams, Birmingham 1909, a small clear cut glass dressing table jar, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1929, a scent bottle inscribed "Malden Tournament 1908" to the lid, Birmingham 1906, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1911, etc, also a novelty electroplated vesta case modelled as a soda siphon, inscribed "Camwal" and a pair of yellow metal spectacles (af), combined weighable silver 3.7ozt.
A mid 18th century ale glass with conical bowl and cut and engraved band of swags beneath the rim, facet cut tapering stem and plain foot, English c.1760, height 16.5cm and a further glass with trumpet bowl, facet cut stem and plain foot, English c.1765, height 15.2cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A very near pair of mid 18th century Dutch wine glasses with polished lens cut bucket bowls above elaborate ring turned and cut stem to plain feet, Dutch c.1740, height 20cm and 19.7cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition. The differences between the two glasses are very slight variations to the stems. The lower knop on one of the stems is cut on one and not on the other and there is a very slight difference in height.
A quantity of plated items including a large Mappin & Webb pierced condiment stand decorated with fruiting vines and masks holding cut glass bottles and jars, a cocktail shaker, an Imari biscuit barrel with plated mounts, a three piece Imari cruet on a plated stand, a quantity of cutlery and flatware, a cased set of small goblets, a pair of warming dishes, etc also a cased set of six hallmarked silver sheath handled pastry forks, John Biggin, Sheffield 1921. CONDITION REPORT: Bottles all match, very tiny nicks (wouldn't be visible in photo), commensurate with age and use, stoppers good, except one which sits low in the bottle, spoon associated.
A Victorian hallmarked silver mounted and etched glass claret jug, the hinged lid with scrolling thumbpiece above C-scroll looping handle, part cut neck and delicate etched globular body, London 1867, height 26.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Makers mark ECB. Light tarnishing to the silver, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of late Victorian Staffordshire flat back figure groups, each depicting a man holding a jug and a woman a bundle of hay on her head, height 30cm, three further smaller Staffordshire figures, two with comb decoration, also a large clear cut glass jug, height 26cm and a basket shaped vase with loop handle (7).
Ceramics and glass - a Royal Crown Derby green panel side plate; a Royal Doulton Tony Weller dish; Ye Olde Cottage biscuit barrel; a Beswick Cottage Ware butter dish with cover; a Royal Crown Derby commemorative two handled mug; a Carnival glass dish with dragon and rose motifs; Royal Albert, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Poole, Copeland Spode; cut and etched drinking glasses ;a white glazed jardiniere; etc.( 4 )
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