A GROUP OF FOUR BEAD NECKLACES comprising an ovoid ivory bead necklace. 36cm, a millefiori glass bead necklace. 80cm(L), an amethyst glass necklace with facet-cut beads. 46cm and a crystal bead necklace with facet-cut beads and four green hard stone beads. 51cm(L) CONDITION: Each in generally good used condition, some staining to ivory, some minor flaking to glass beads.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER-TOPPED GLASS SCENT BOTTLES having fluted and cut glass stoppers, flared silver mounted necks and marks for London 1910, the bodies with spiral fluting and flared fluted base with cut edge detail. 17.5cm(h); sold together with a Victorian glass candle lustre of traditional form. 15.5cm(h) CONDITION: Some knocks and dents to silver mounts, wear to lustre.
A 19TH CENTURY GREEN BOHEMIAN GLASS TABLE LUSTRE, the overlayed and cut panels painted with foliate designs and gilt embellishments, suspending cut-glass drops. 34.3cm(h) x 16cm(d) CONDITION: Some wear to gilding, some replacement wire suspension for drops, some chips to drops, one additional drop, small flake to base rim.
A COLLECTION OF 'REYNOLD'S ANGEL' STAMPED DRESSING TABLE SILVER, PREDOMINANTLY HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1897/98 comprising: a cut-glass powder jar with silver lid and shoulders, a cut glass shaped oblong toilet jar with silver cover, a hand mirror, a hand brush, a pair of brushes and another similar, a pin tray and silver-mounted portable spirit burner; together with another silver pin tray, shaped oblong, decorated with classical figures, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1897, 12cm long; and a cut-glass scent bottle, spherical, with silver hinged foliate cover, 8cm high (11)
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TABLE GARNITURE, THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS, LONDON, 1874/75 comprising a centrepiece with cut and frosted glass bowl and three pendent baskets with glass liners and two flanking tazze with matching glass bowls, each with shaped and domed triform base on cast rocaille panel feet and an openwork stem of entwined fruit-laden vines centrepiece 52cm high, tazze 30cm high, 4580gr (147oz)
A SET OF FOUR LARGE GEORGE V GOLD-MOUNTED AND COVERED GLASS TOILET BOTTLES, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1915 the lobed square 'rock crystal' type glass bodies engraved with flower sprays, the plain gold neck mounts with cut and ground glass stoppers, the flared gold covers engraved with Carolean style chinoiseries, 9 carat 20cm high, 206gr covers only
A BOHEMIAN URANIUM GLASS SUGAR BOWL, MID 19TH CENTURY, PERHAPS FOR THE INDIAN MARKET of campana form, cut with a band of raised diamonds between a scalloped rim and foot 14cm high Provenance: William Henry Cotton (1838-1873), India merchant, who by family repute looted this bowl from the Prince of Oudh's palace at Delhi following the Indian Mutiny of 1857; thence by family descent.
A Thomas Webb & Sons (Stourbridge) cameo glass scent bottle or flask c.1885, of exceptional size, the tapering form overlaid in white on a yellow ground and finely cut with a rooted small leaved plant, with butterflies in flight between, the repoussé silver cover with a screw fitting, marked for Theodore Starr of New York, 23.5cm.
A pair of Prussian decanters and stoppers late 18th century, cut with bands of polished lappets, the necks with three faceted rings, the mushroom stoppers associated, and a pair of glass carafes, of ovoid form with pineapple or dimpled moulding, 25.5cm max. (6) Provenance: from the estate of the late Christopher Sheppard.
A good Thomas Webb & Co (Stourbridge) cameo glass scent bottle c.1887, formed as a swan's head, finely cut with small feathers in white on a turquoise ground, the silver screw cap hallmarked for Gorham, Rhode Island, and bearing monogrammed initials and the date 1887, the glass moulded underneath with 'Rd 11109', 14.7cm.
A Thomas Webb & Sons (Stourbridge) cameo glass lay down scent bottle or flask c.1884, of exceptional size, the tapering body overlaid in white on a bottle green ground and finely cut with continuous sprays of blossom, with internal clear glass stopper and screw fitted silver-gilt cover, hallmarks for Frederick Bradford McCrea, London 1884, 25.8cm.
A large glass tankard and a wine taster early 19th century, the tankard of ovoid form with a strap handle, the shallow taster cut with a row of polished ovals, and a 19th century French coin glass, the straight-sided form with a liard trapped in the base, 14cm max. (3) Provenance: from the estate of the late Christopher Sheppard.
A quantity of cut crystal glassware. Comprising of a Stuart crystal decanter, six wine glasses, five champagne flutes, five champagne coupe glasses, a pair of pitcher jugs 22.5cm high, a round handled silver plated tray, with four sectioned cut glass dishes and a central circular dish, 30cm diameter.
A 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND CUT-GLASS OIL LAMP, the square stepped base issuing a reeded square-section column surmounted with tied ribbons above pendant bellflowers to the corners, the base with a laurel wreath to each side, suspending a circular clear glass reservoir with a moulded and frosted glass shade above. 74.5cm to top of funnel
A Victorian silver inkstand, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1865,of shaped rectangular form on pierced stylised scroll feet, the central hexagonal box with pull-off cover with finial modelled as a classical female figure, flanked by two mounted cut glass inkwells, of domed square section with ball finials, overall engraved with foliate panels,31cm long, weighable silver 34oz
Two silver jewellery boxes,one of square section on bracket supports, possibly Birmingham 1920,8.5cm square,the other of oval form on scroll feet,Birmingham 1911,9cm long,the covers with engraved reeded bands and vacant circular cartouches, anda silver mounted cut glass cologne bottle,Birmingham 1902,with foliate decoration, 11.5cm high (2)
A George III provincial silver pepper,maker's mark unclear, possibly Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1805,of vase shape on pedestal circular foot with reeded borders, the pierced pull-off cover unmarked, monogrammed,11cm high, anda pair of George IV silver gilt mounted cut glass pots possibly for salt,maker's mark unclear, possibly for John Bridge, London 1824,of cylindrical form,5.75cm high (3)
A Victorian novelty silver gilt mounted cut glass double scent bottle/fob watch,unmarked c.1865, of typical form with two sprung covers, one with double opening, the first to reveal a Swiss fob watch, with dial signed 'Bennett London', the gold chased dial with black Roman numerals, stamped no. '12201' and '11' to cover, and the second below to reveal a shallow compartment with access to wind up the watch,overall 14cm long, the watch 2.7cm diameter, with a key
A collection of George III/modern silver condiments,comprising:a George III two bottle cruet of small size,maker's mark unclear, London 1780,of beaded oval form with two mounted cut glass bottles, unmarked, crested,13.75cm wide,a matched pair of peppers,Chester 1913/15,in the Georgian style,9.5cm high,two similar silver mustard pots,Chester 1912/19,of strapwork pierced oval form,9cm wide, anda pair of salts,Sheffield 1895,of oblong form on ball feet with gadroon borders, 6.75cm wide,with four condiment spoons (11)
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