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Lot 223

A large 20th Century clear cut glass pedestal Bowl of round form, decorated with frilled rim, raised on a spreading circular base, 10? diameter

Lot 228

An unusual early 19th Century clear double Magnum Wine Glass with tapering bowl raised on faceted cut stem and a spreading circular foot with snapped off pontil mark, 12? high

Lot 237

A pair of late 19th Century Bohemian type lustre Vases, the red bodies with intricate cut detail of forest scenes, stags, buildings, etc, the bodies decorated with hanging clear glass drapes, 10? high

Lot 433

A 19th Century Pine Box containing an extensive collection of clear cut glass drops for Lustre Vases and Light Fittings, varying shapes to include teardrops, rectangular and others

Lot 502

A late 19th Century Oil Lamp Base with clear cut glass font raised on a fluted brass pedestal and stepped square brass base, lacks any fittings or shade, 19” high

Lot 119

INKWELL. A Victorian, silver mounted, cut glass inkwell. London 1891. 8.5cm square.

Lot 147

SCENT BOTTLES. Three cut glass scent bottles (two silver mounted).

Lot 184

CRUET SET. A three piece, cut glass cruet set in silver stand. Birmingham 1937.

Lot 343

SCENT BOTTLE ETC. A silver mounted, cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1900 & an Edwardian silver mesh purse, with silver chain & ring.

Lot 123

A silver partners` inkstand, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1910,of shaped rectangular form on four scroll feet, the central square box flanked by two mounted cut glass inkwells with two pen recesses, 31cm long, 40oz weighable silver

Lot 151

A George IV silver inkstand, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1821, of rectangular form with gadroon border on four foliate capped shell feet, fitted with three silver mounted cut glass bottles (one ink London 1818), 16.5cm wide, 7oz weighable silver

Lot 164

A pair of George III silver salts and salt spoons, by Hester Bateman, the salts London 1784/5, the spoons 1786,the salts of oval form with bright cut engraved and pierced decoration, with beaded borders, on four claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, and the spoons with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, salts 8cm long, and a similar George III silver mustard pot, by John Wall, London 1784,with an old english bead pattern mustard ladle,all monogrammed (6) CONDITION REPORT: Rims to underside of salts are dented and mishapen. There is a split to the corner of the mustard, around the thumbpiece. General wear and rubbing to detail. Spoons are tarnished and worn. Please view additional images (upon request).

Lot 166

A Victorian silver~mounted cut glass claret jug, by Cartwright, Hirons & Woodward, Birmingham 1857,decorated with trailing vines, grapes and tendrils, with naturalistic scroll handle, 29cm high

Lot 240

A Victorian silver scent bottle, by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham, date letter overstruck, of moon flask form, each side embossed with a geisha holding a parasol, reg. no. 49185, 4.5cm high, and a glass and silver-mounted scent bottle, with import marks for Frederick Wich, London 1896, of elongated rectangular form with cut glass body, the silver cover applied with enamelled leaves, 9cm long (2)

Lot 400

An Austrian frosted glass and diamond bluebell brooch, c.1935, with a single blade edge bar stem, with four graduated glass bluebells, each with a rose cut diamond set cap and stigma. Green glass leaves to a rose cut diamond set stem. Continental visor catch. Austrian standard mark for Vienna 1925-to date. Stamped 585 CONDITION REPORT: Losses to the tips of the green glass leaves.The white gold is slightly creamy in colour.

Lot 420

A cased Art Deco, diamond set, mechanical cocktail watch, c.1925, a rectangular silvered dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands. The bezel set with a continuous line of eight cut diamonds to hinged obus shaped lugs, all pav? set with graduated eight cut diamonds, pairs of pierced diamond set links to expanding bracelet with concealed box clasp. The case marked `PLATINUM`. The fitted case by Gowland Bros. Ltd., 48 Cornhill, London CONDITION REPORT: Glass scratched.Discolouration to the dial.Does not wind.Clasp secure.

Lot 428

A ladies` 9ct white gold, diamond set, Omega mechanical cocktail watch, c.1950, a circular silvered, raised baton dial to a landscape, marquise case, with safet glass. Arched, concave feature lugs, each grain set with a row of brilliant cut diamonds, to rear wind case. A later 9ct white gold, two row, square section Brazilian snake bracelet by Cropp & Farr, with a ladder snap clasp, Birmingham 1961 CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty around the safet glass, and under it.Winds but not ticking.

Lot 584

A white gold, ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut ruby, double claw set to a surround of brilliant cut diamonds. Straight wire gallery to knife edge shoulders and plain shank. Marked 750. The ruby probably glass filled. Finger size K« CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Surface reaching inclusions.Setting appears secure.

Lot 585

A white gold, ruby and diamond oval cluster pendant, with an oval mixed cut ruby, estimated as approximately 15.00ct. The ruby four claw set to an oval frame, grain set with a line of brilliant cut diamonds, with another to the bezel. A pierced looped basket to a pierced leaf bale, grain set with a central line of brilliant cut diamonds, suspended on a rat tail chain with lobster claw clasp. The pendant marked 750. The ruby probably glass filled CONDITION REPORT: An open fissure to the table, with a series of surface reaching inclusions.Setting appears secure.Clasp secure.

Lot 12

A pair of green glass decanters and stoppers, with faceted necks and flattened stoppers, of a rich emerald tone, and a pair of similar glasses, together with a large navette-shaped cut glass dish, the latter cracked, 43.5cm max. (7)

Lot 15

Two ruby-flashed and cut glass scent bottles 20th century, the cylindrical bodies with hobnail cutting and stepped necks, one with a globular stopper, the other with an inner stopper and silver hinged lid, together with a matching circular box and cover, the silver hallmarked for Birmingham 1995 and possibly later, 18cm max. (5)

Lot 35

A cut glass claret jug 19th century, the ovoid body deeply cut with a diamond design, raised on a short knopped stem above a circular starcut foot, 30cm.

Lot 45

A set of six glass goblets 20th century, probably Baccarat, flashed with amethyst and cut with a dense diamond design, raised on slender faceted stems above starcut feet, 18cm. (6)

Lot 73

A rare cider glass with firing foot 2nd half 18th century, engraved and cut with branches of polished apples, beneath polished circle swags, the reverse with a large bee, raised on a faceted stem above a thick firing foot, 16.2cm.

Lot 96

Two large cut glass bowls 19th century, one cut with a diamond design, the other with a more elaborate panelled pattern beneath an everted rim, both raised on square stepped bases, some faults, 25.5cm dia. (2)

Lot 312

A silver and cut glass scent bottle (lid in need of repair) together with a silver lidded glass dressing table pot.

Lot 431

A small silver spirit burner together with two spoons, a cut glass scent bottle and a dressing table jar.

Lot 312

A silver and cut glass scent bottle (lid in need of repair) together with a silver lidded glass dressing table pot.

Lot 431

A small silver spirit burner together with two spoons, a cut glass scent bottle and a dressing table jar.

Lot 240

George III cut glass water jug, scalloped edge above reeded neck, the body with wide star cut diamond diaper band, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT Crack to neck from top of handle

Lot 243

19th century cut glass pot, cover and stand, cut mushroom finial, each piece with cut diamond and oval panels, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT Chip to rim of bowl

Lot 244

19th century Irish cut glass cream urn and cover, faceted knop above a domed cover, the body cut with stylised leaf band, raised on a square foot

Lot 245

19th century cut glass jar and cover, the double knopped stemmed cover with mushroom finial, base with wide fan scalloped shoulder, raised on square foot, the whole with hobnail bands, 33cm high CONDITION REPORT Chips to rim and foot

Lot 262

Late George III glass decanter and cut stopper, three ring neck above a body cut with diaper diamond band and fan motifs, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT Clouding and bruising to body

Lot 266

Georgian cut glass jug / ewer, the pear-shaped body etched and cut with stylised swags and flower shoots, on a square base, 26cm high to tip of handle

Lot 267

Early 19th century Irish cut glass butter bowl and cover, domed cover with fluted finial, the body cut with arches and stars, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT Ground chip to rim

Lot 329

1930s silver mounted cut glass globe vesta (Birmingham 1930), maker - J. G. & S

Lot 334

Victorian silver inkstand of rectangular form, with engraved floral and foliate decoration, engraved inscription, central carrying handle, on four bracket feet with two silver mounted cut glass inkwells (London 1886), Walter & John Barnard. Stand all at approximately 13ozs, 23.5cm overall width

Lot 337

Pair George III silver salts of navette form, with pierced leaf and bright cut decoration and reeded borders, on four tall pad feet, blue glass liners (London 1791), Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan. All at approximately 3ozs, 8.7cm across

Lot 345

Victorian cut glass inkwell of square form, with silver plated mounts, in a silver plated frame with boars' tusk supports - unmarked, 10cm overall height

Lot 347

Victorian silver seven piece cruet of oval form, with fluted side panels with engraved scroll and floral decoration and engraved monogram, on four scroll and foliate feet, wooden base with foliate carrying handle, seven matching cut glass bottles including three with silver mounts (London 1864), maker - W. E., 28cm overall height

Lot 350

George III silver five piece cruet of oval form, with egg and dart border, on four foliate ball feet, wooden base with central carrying handle, five matching cut glass bottles including three with silver mounts (London 1818), possibly Alexander Field, together with an earlier silver gilt condiment ladle by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, 22cm overall height

Lot 351

Late Victorian cut glass biscuit barrel of oval form, with silver mounts and swing handle, the domed hinged cover opening by movement of the handle (London 1898), John Heath & John Middleton, 18cm across

Lot 379

Late Victorian silver mounted cut glass decanter with strawberry cut decoration, plain silver mount with reeded border and loop handle, hinged domed cover with urn finial (Sheffield 1897), Roberts & Belk, 23cm overall height

Lot 423

Collection of ten Edwardian and later silver and guilloche enamel mounted scent bottles (various dates and makers) and a gilt metal and guilloche enamel dipper, together with a Continental ruby glass bottle, a French silver mounted cut glass carafe and four loose stoppers (qty)

Lot 424

Selection of Victorian and later miscellaneous silver including pair two-handled salts with blue glass liners (Sheffield 1888), two silver mounted cut glass toilet bottles, cigarette case (Birmingham 1911), a silver bladed folding fruit knife with carved and engraved mother of pearl plates (Sheffield 1898) and one other (Birmingham 1904), together with thirty silver threepenny pieces, three base metal commemorative coins, two other penknives and a white metal vesta. Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, larger fruit knife 15.5cm open (qty)

Lot 452

Early 19th century silver plate twin-handled inkstand of rectangular form, with rococo floral and foliate border, pair shaped cut glass inkwells and central pierced container with separate flower-head taper stick, on four foliate scroll feet, 35.5cm across

Lot 494

Edwardian part set of cut glass, silver mounted toilet bottles (London 1905), in a pigskin carrying frame with an associated leather handbag

Lot 503

Pair American silver mounted cut glass coasters of circular form, stamped - Frank M. Whiting & Co. Sterling, together with a pair of white metal chambersticks and three other coasters, chambersticks 13.5cm diameter (7)

Lot 504

Late Victorian silver mounted cut glass cigarette and vesta holder (Birmingham 1900), an Edwardian silver combined match striker and ashtray (Sheffield 1905), two 1920s silver ashtrays and a late Victorian cut glass globe match striker mounted in an Elkington Plate stand. Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, match striker and ashtray 7cm overall height

Lot 505

1920s ladies' dark blue leather vanity case with four fitted silver mounted cut glass toilet bottles (London 1922 / 1923), John Pound & Co. 187 Regent Street W1

Lot 582

Late 19th century oval black enamel and diamond locket with a rose cut diamond star and glazed interior, length 70mm including bail x 40mm wide CONDITION REPORT Diamonds are all original and none missing. The main black enamel ground to the front and back is perfect, however there are chips to the enamel around the hinge. Minor chips to the enamel on bail. One glass panel to interior has minor edge chips

Lot 66

1930s King Edward VIII Coronation Melba bone china globe souvenir - 'The Empire on which the Sun never Sets', with the British Empire shown in red, 9cm high and 1930s Art Deco cut and moulded glass King Edward VIII ashtray (2)

Lot 907

Late 19th century oil lamp, with sectional cut glass reservoir, gilt mounts and porcelain body painted in Sèvres style with floral garlands, converted to electricity, 59cm CONDITION REPORT Good condition

Lot 933

Two Regency misers' purses with cut steel beadwork, together with a 19th century glass and gilt scent flask

Lot 205

A pair of 800 grade silver models of cockerels, each in a fighting pose, each stamped 800; together with a George V silver-topped and cut-glass scent bottle, William Aitken, Birmingham 1914, the globular body with hob-nail cut pattern. (3) Gross weight of cockerels 15.3oz

Lot 356

A collection of jewellery, to include a jet necklace of multi-faceted graduating circular and rectangular beads on an Albert clasp. Length approx 30cm. Weight approx 27gms; a red resin necklace, of graduating oval and half-oval beads on a bolt ring clasp. Length approx 28cm. Weight approx 28.4gms; an 18ct white gold and green stone ring, the five graduating round cut green stones four claw set in closed mounts between moulded heart shaped shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18K. Ring size L; a sapphire and diamond ring, the round cut sapphire claw set in a star shaped mount between two brilliant cut diamond highlights claw set in star-shaped mounts, set between moulded scroll design shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 375. Ring size O; a Victorian bar brooch of seven interlocking circles with brooch pin fitting. Stamped 9CT. Length approx 4cm. Weight approx 3.1gms; a sapphire and diamond bar brooch, the round cut collet set sapphire set between two brilliant cut collet set diamond highlights , all set between two moulded beads in a shaped mount between moulded brooch bars. Brooch pin fitting. Stamped 15CT. Length approx 5cm. Weight approx 2.9gms; and a Victorian locket brooch, set with a single rose cut diamond highlight to the centre in a star shaped mount on a raised oval mount to the centre of a moulded plaque with engraved and applied scroll work and foliage detailing with beading to the outer edge. Glass locket to reverse. Brooch pin fitting. Stamped 375. Makers mark C & Co. Length approx 4cm. Weight approx 2.4gms.

Lot 379

A garnet and cultured pearl locket pendant, circa 1890-1900, the oval shaped drop set with three graduating cultured pearls, suspending on an articulated link from four oval cabochon cut collet set garnets, set to the outside of a cross design mount set throughout with fourteen graduating claw set cultured pearls, all suspending on an articulated link from an oval shaped bale set with three graduating cultured pearl highlights, on a heavy snake link chain with integral barrel clasp. Oval glass locket to reverse. Clasp stamped 9C. Total length approx 26.5cm. Weight approx 18.4gms.

Lot 123

A silver partners` inkstand, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1910,of shaped rectangular form on four scroll feet, the central square box flanked by two mounted cut glass inkwells with two pen recesses, 31cm long, 40oz weighable silver

Lot 151

A George IV silver inkstand, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1821, of rectangular form with gadroon border on four foliate capped shell feet, fitted with three silver mounted cut glass bottles (one ink London 1818), 16.5cm wide, 7oz weighable silver

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