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A fine gilt faceted glass specimen vase with oriental blue glass decoration to the rim, and gilt floral spray to the body and circular base, 16cm high; a slice cut decanter and stopper with ruby painted decoration; a gilt and white enamel blue glass vase (24cm) and a clear glass and white enamel vase with flared neck (26.5cm)
An Amethyst and Pearl Pendant, an oval cut amethyst with central pearl inset in a star motif suspends a round amethyst, with four split pearls inset in a yellow claw setting, to a triple disk frame, with scroll details, a locket glass back to the reverse, measures 3.3cm by 6.8cm The pendant is in good condition. It bears no hallmark, nor stamp, but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 18.2 grams. CR made 17th April 2013
An Edward VII Art Nouveau Silver Table Centrepiece, Elkington & Co, London 1904, the upswept rocaille footed base supporting two upswept branches supporting flared octalobed cut clear glass dishes divided by a larger dish with centre trumpet, all in ``rock crystal`` cut with flowering stems, 66cm wide, 46cm high Centre trumpet good. Main centre large bowl with several cracks and also polished down rims, particularly at either end. Both small glass dishes chipped around the rims. Also stamped underneath the base ELKINGTON & CO and numbered 20366. This peice cannot be weighed as the centre glass dish cannot be easily removed. Some dents to the base and oxidisation. Marks are relatively good, just slight rubbing. 130613
A Victorian Ebonised Dressing Case, containing silver gilt fittings, maker`s mark JH (probably John Harris), London 1851-52, retailed by W West, Manufacturer to Her Majesty, Prince Albert & The Royal Family No.1 St James`s Street, for George Cadogan, 3rd Earl Cadogan, the brass edged plain rectangular case with the Earl`s monogram centred on the lid, jewellery drawer to the fascia, revealing a blue velvet lined interior with lift-out tray containing twelve deep cut glass vessels, including those for powder, toothbrush, ink, scent and a cylindrical beaker (9cm), also utensils including two scissors, propelling pen/pencil, and a monogramed ivory hand mirror beneath the lid, each with foliate engraved detail around the Earl`s monogram within a circlet of cabochon turquoise stones, the case with Bramah locks and retailer`s plaque, original key with bone fob inscribed Lord Frederick Cambridge, 37cm by 27cm by 20.5cm Admiral George Cadogan was a prominent British Royal Navy officer and politician of the mid-nineteenth century who first gained notoriety for his service in the Adriatic campaign of the French Napoleonic Wars in command of HMS Havannah. One 9cm circular jar with large chip on foot, the other has tiny chips to the upper shoulder. One of the pair of rectangular boxes with bad crack right through and bad angle crack, the other with serious angle chips. Of the pair of scent bottles - both have general tiny chips here and there throughout, and several `dings` (ie small bruises) to the walls. One has a chipped internal stopper. The whisky flask with bad crack in shoulder running right down body through wall and internal stopper cracked. Small circular jar with one turquoise cabochon smaller than the others and faded, and one other similar. Tiny nick in the silver gilt cover on rim. Button hook reglued at the ferrule. Propelling tongue scraper possibly foreshortened. Utensil tray scruffy. Velvet degraded and may have been splashed with perfume. The bottom drawer is now missing the ratcheted writing surface, the brackets may be slightly damaged on one side, and the wooden moulding holding in the sliding mechanism is also slightly broken and piece not retained. Blotter pad bent on one corner severely and very scruffy on another. The case itself is veneered and has drying cracks throughout. General scratches and wear and tear to the angles. Front right basal cracks. Lower fascia drawer cracked. Please note there are numerous items of complex manufacture - this condition reports attempts to describe the majority of faults, but this is not necessary comprehensive and other small faults may exist. 290513
A George III Silver Condiment Stand and Bottles, Robert Hennell, London 1784, the oval bright cut engraved and pierced base on four lion`s paw feet, fitted with eight silver mounted glass bottles around a central ring handle, 24cm high The bottle unmarked and ill-fitting to the frame. One vinegar bottle with a chipped stopper and cracked base. The stand with repairs to the openwork section of the central handle and with an additional plated washer to the base. Marks worn and just readable. 020513
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