Small cut glass decanters, various; miscellaneous decorative glassware; together with an Ainsley 'Leighton' pattern no. 1646 part tea set; a Doulton character jug 'Winston Churchill'; a Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' part dinner service; two pieces of Masons Ironstone; and a Victorian ware circular bowl on stand.
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A large early 19th century Anglo-Indian horn and Vizagapatam ivory fluted bowed sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a cut glass bowl flanked by a pair of rectangular canisters, outlined throughout with banded borders engraved with scrolling foliage, silvered lion paw feet, 32cm wide, c.1820
A pair of tub shaped early cutglass Bowls or Vases, and a good cutglass bowl with two fan shaped handles, all with hob nail cut, a large antique glass funnel shaped bowl and four small matching similar bowls en suite, all lacking stands; together with an unusual modern Waterford cutglass bowl with folded rim. (9)
A near pair of Bohemian glass goblets with amber overlay, one engraved a horse, the other with deer, 13.5cm high Condition Report: Lot 353 is as follows: these are not quite a pair, one has a broader knop and deeper amber decoration and is .5cm higher, this glass is rubbed at the base but has no visible chips; the other glass has a faceted cut base and these are slightly chipped at the border.
A cut glass chandelier, attributed to F & C Osler, the central core hung with four tiers of prisms and swags, the six scrolling arms with tulip shaped sconces also hung with prisms, 102cm high x 81cm diameter/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 752: One branch is cleanly broken at the end which joins the main body of the chandelier. There seems to be a complete complement of drops although there are some spare drops in the box with the brass pulley mechanism. There are a few drops which have chips although this is not noticeable unless you are looking for them. The pulley mechanism was used by the previous owner to raise or lower the chandelier in a very tall room.
A late Victorian silver-plated and cut glass claret jug Of baluster form, having diamond cut decoration, silver-plated made by Mappin & Webb, height 29cm, together with an early 20th Century Sheffield plate twin handled table centre of oval form, having pierced and cast decoration, lion mask heads and scrolls, with blue glass liner, raised on four paw feet, length 29cm.
A Victorian Daguerrotype portrait of a lady, to/w a glass beaker, wheel-etched with flowers and butterfly, tortoiseshell-mounted opera glasses, pair of cut glass open salts, a gold dental plate, pair of gemstone-set silver pickle forks, mesh purse, steel scissors and Henry VI sixpence (drilled), all contained in a miniature wicker hamper
A William IV silver 'Claret' decanter label with vine border, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1834, to/w a pair of cut glass conical cayenne pepper bottles with electroplated faun's head finial spoons and two silver tea caddies (- both a/f) (5) Condition Report One spoon has detached handle, the other is missing handle
An early 19th century heavy green glass ship's decanter having three thumb nail cut rings neck, the body cut with radiating facets, star cut base and mushroom stopper, 24 cm to/w five green drinking glasses having conical bowls, blade knop stems and rough pontils Condition Report Small chip to underside of decanter stopper
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