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A SILVER-MOUNTED ART NOUVEAU CUT GLASS VASE, BOUCHERON, PARIS FOR THE RUSSIAN MARKET, 1893-1911 The silver base and collar with naturalistically chased and repousse wild strawberry leaves and berries, gently elevated on four curved berry and leaf-shaped feet, the body cut with scrolling sprig motifs, height: 15.4 cm (6 1/8 in.), marked Boucheron Paris-Moscou on base, French export marks, 91 standard
A George V pig skin dressing case with silver and blue enamel fittings, comprising cut glass bowl and cover, two jars and covers, four brushes, a mirror and a nail file, various makers, London and Birmingham assay marks, circa 1928-1930, the case with original canvas outer cover initialled N.M.S, 45cm long
A George V silver gilt and yellow enamel cut glass bowl and cover, Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1931, with two type wavy detailing under the enamel and foliate embellishment, 13cm, with a similar glass bowl with enamel and silver cover, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1926, with a gilt metal dressing table pin dish and a similar mirror
An early 19th century cut glass scent bottle, of ovoid form, the yellow metal screw-cap with powder blue and pink enamel inlays, the obverse with further yellow metal and enamel plaque (lacking stone), the reverse with monogrammed yellow metal cartouche, 8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Glass good, slightly grubby. Cap, enamel and gold plaque and good. Enamel plaque lacking stone. Neck chipped but cap still screws on.
A pair of early 19th century cut glass decanters and stoppers, of massive proportions, each of square section and having vacant panels, finely engraved with armorial and annotated John Harvey, each with star cut bases (one with chip to rim at neck), h.32cm Provenance: ex-Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St Edmunds
An Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted bowl, of good size and lobed circular form, each panel engraved with leaves and flowers, adorned with pierced silver mounts, the whole raised on silver base with C scroll, shells and flower heads, on scroll feet, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, dia. 25.5cm, h.19cm (glass a/f) Condition Report / Extra Information Two lobed glass panels with body cracks. One silver mount with losses. Two feet with solder repairs.
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