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Lot 142

A pair of globular electroplate mounted cut glass decanters, 20cm high

Lot 166

A pair of Victorian cut glass silver mounted perfume bottles of trumpet form, Birmingham marks, 22cm high

Lot 189

A set of seven Victorian green glass sherry glasses and two other cut glass sherry glasses (9)

Lot 299

A pair of engraved glass wine goblets, engraved with fisherman and sportsman, a pair of mallet shaped cut glass decanters, two other Victorian decanters and a quantity of glassware

Lot 337

An Edwardian walnut smokers stand, the cut glass ashtray on a leaf carved support and gadrooned column on a circular central shelf on tripod feet

Lot 4

A CUT LEAD CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE having figure decorated stopper, hallmarked collar, on geometric cut base, London, 1927, together with a silver capped green glass SALTS BOTTLE having floral repousse hinged lid on cylindrical green glass facetted body , London, 1904

Lot 49

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BOXES INCL. TRINKET BOXES, CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE POT WITH A TOP DECORATED WITH A LADY

Lot 114

A LONDON HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED 1938 FOOTBALL CONTEST PRESENTATION TROPHY TOGETHER WITH A SILVER NAPKIN RING, CUT GLASS PILL BOX AND FIVE TEASPOONS ( 8 )

Lot 244

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED CUT GLASS INCL. DECANTER, WATER JUG, SEVEN GLASSES ENGRAVED WITH FERNS TOGETHER WITH SIX EDWARDIAN WATER GLASSES AND EIGHT LIQUOR GLASSES

Lot 210

A silver plated and cut glass triple decanter. and a plated jug

Lot 243

A cut glass and gilt decorated decanter, eight small coloured glasses and six cordial twist glasses

Lot 263

Three cut glass decanters, and a glass cocktail shaker

Lot 298

A near set of eight Victorian cut glass flutes

Lot 312

A quantity of Wedgwood jasperware trinket boxes and dishes, and a cut glass decanter

Lot 336

A pair of Waterford `Tyrone` pattern candlesticks, and a mixed suite of assorted Waterford cut glass, cups, sherries and cocktail glasses

Lot 348

Five similar cut glass champagne flutes, together with a large quantity of glasses

Lot 240

A 19th century cider barrel, with sheet-iron mounts, a Victorian oil lamp, with cut glass reservoir, on cast iron stem, a large copper ship`s lamp and a Victorian cast iron inkwell

Lot 414

A Victorian engraved glass obelisk, 6.75in., a deeply-cut glass fruit bowl and four other glass items

Lot 447

A pair of early 19th century glass decanters, each with prismatic-cut neck and stopper, 8.5in.

Lot 452

Royal Crown Derby condiments, eight items total, "Derby Posies" pattern, a set of four cut glass hors d`oeuvres dishes and a cut glass jar

Lot 466

A pair of cut glass table lamps, cut lustre drops pendant from drip-tray, circular bases, 10in.

Lot 471

Two early 20th century cut glass atomisers, each baluster-shape with chrome mounts, tallest 10in.

Lot 473

An Edwardian glass inkwell, half-round shape with brass cover, star-cut underside, 4.5in. wide

Lot 650

A pair of silver mounted cut glass bottles, baluster-shape, one other silver mounted glass scent bottle, scent bottle with chrome mount and two cased sets of cutlery

Lot 661

A Victorian silver plated comport, deeply-cut glass bowl on plated pedestal with cast detail, 11in. diameter - some chips to bowl

Lot 61

A Georgian silver serving spoon, later decorated, a silver napkin ring, a white metal swizzle stick, a modern glass bowl on white metal stand and a cut glass bowl with plated lid.

Lot 237

A wooden parquetry house money box, 8 x 7 x 12 cm high, an early 20th c. Chinese rolling ball game and a Chinese wooden compass. Also three cut glass perfume bottles, two silver mounted.

Lot 78

A Victorian hob-nail cut glass water jug, together with two cut glass decanters, each with stopper.

Lot 154

A 24cm glass commemorating the 1937 Coronation, the bucket bowl engraved with Royal cipher and laurel wreath above a facet cut stem and conical foot.

Lot 191

A thistle shaped liqueur glass with knopped stem and conical foot, together with an ale glass with cut bowl and another glass with bucket bowl and conical foot.

Lot 195

A wine glass, having bell bowl, teardrop stem and conical foot, together with another, having facet cut stem and conical foot.

Lot 380

Roberts & Belk, a cut glass silver mounted claret jug, having domed hinged lid, mask head handle and a collar decorated with seashells and fruiting vines. Sheffield 1978.

Lot 2

Mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy , circa 1840, the hinged cover revealing two lidded boxes and a central cut-glass mixing bowl (broken, glued), on bun feet, width 35cm.

Lot 51

Early Victorian black papier mache sarcophagus tea caddy decorated in shell with floral swags and a view of a castle, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes and a cut glass mixing bowl, width 37cm

Lot 142

Blue overlay glass vase, cut through to an opaque white body painted with a dense floral chain, mid 19th century, (hairline to rim) 29cm high

Lot 144

Pair of bohemian lidded glass bon bon dishes with thumb cut bodies supported on octagonal stems and star cut bases, mid 19th century, (small rim chips) (4) 31cm high

Lot 146

Two pairs of cut glass candlesticks the first pair with octagonal sconces and stems on plain bases, the second pair with Clarke`s patent moulded sconces, brass fittings, and strawberry cut baluster stems and bases, (minor chips) (4) the second pair measuring 34.5cm high

Lot 147

Two pairs of coloured glass candlesticks with hexagonal and octagonal cut sconces and stems, (minor chips) (4) 25cm high

Lot 149

Blue glass oil lamp with a white overlay cut through with fox glove and leaf chains, fitted with leaf moulded brass mounts, opaque globe and glass funnel, mid 19th century, (tiny chip to the glass funnel) (3) 66cm overall height

Lot 157

Suite of Waterford glass cut Sheila pattern, to include eight Hock glasses, eight wine glasses, eight tumblers, eight liquor glasses and six small flutes, (minor chips to four glasses) (38)

Lot 349

Victorian claret jug, the globular cut glass hobnail body with an electro-plated spout, lid and handle, height 27cm.

Lot 227

A gilt bronze repeating eight day giant carriage clock by Barraud & Lund, London No.1357 with associated twin fusee movement, the arched 5 inch silvered dial with centred moon phases and twin winding holes within a ring of Roman numerals under a date aperture to the arch, the centre chased with scrolling leaves, the outer face engine turned, the four glass case with flush fitting handle and rectangular viewing window over an arched door to the front flanked by oval star cut side windows and an enclosed engine turned back the case with reeded corner half pilasters and pierced scrolling leaf frieze to the top and bottom, raised on splay short bracket feet, (with alterations) 17cm wide, 24.5cm high, 11cm deep NOTE: The majority of carriage clocks made by Barraud & Lund were when John Richard Lund (1805-1863) joined the firm Barraud which was established by eminent chronometer maker Paul Philip Barraud (1752-1820). The company became Barraud & Lund in 1838 trading at 41 Cornhill until 1889

Lot 640

A GEORGIAN GLASS LARGE RUMMER with engraved and facet cut decoration bearing the legend King and His Friends with monogram on a circular base, 8 1/4" high.

Lot 653

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY LARGE AND HEAVY GLASS WINE COOLERS OR VASES with facet cut edges and star bases, 15" high x 10" diameter.

Lot 354

An early 19th century old Sheffield plated three-bottle decanter frame, circa 1810, shaped triangular form, reeded wirework frame, central carrying handle, on three ball feet, with three cut glass titled decanters `BRANDY`, `HOLLANDS` and `RUM`, height 30cm.

Lot 362

A Victorian electroplated epergne, by James Dixon and Son, the central cut glass trumpet vase supported by a central column and three scrolls mounted with birds, on a triangular base, height 50cm.

Lot 382

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a trinket box of circular form, engine turned decoration, a three piece condiment set on a rectangular tray, wavy edge border, a nail buffer, plus electroplated items, a swing-handled basket, and a walnut travelling toilet box, with six cut glass bottles and jars, four with plated mounts, approx. weighable 8oz. (7)

Lot 383

A mixed quantity of silver and electroplated items including: a pair of silver mounted cut-glass dressing table bottles, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1903, a silver mounted dressing table jar, a square glass silver mounted inkwell, an oval silver dressing table box on four legs, an oval capstan inkwell with glass liner, an engine turned cigarette box, plus two electroplated trays. (9)

Lot 396

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, a silver and enamel cigarette case, with import marks for London 1934, two small scent bottles, a Masonic badge, a bag mount, a set of eleven teaspoons, a set of six teaspoons, four further spoons, a pair of pepper pots and eleven silver handled knives, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty)

Lot 423

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster of octagonal baluster form, a faceted baluster vase, a hand mirror, a circular box, two silver-mounted cut glass toilet jars, a small toilet jar, a napkin ring, a pendant, a pair of 18th century sugar tongs, and small items of flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)

Lot 874

A late-Victorian silver mounted inkstand, by William Comyns, London 1891, heart form, foliate border, the handle pierced with cornucopias, with a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, length 19cm, plus a similar smaller version, same date and maker. (2)

Lot 1171

A George III provincial silver mustard pot and cover, by Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, bright-cut decoration, domed cover with a ball finial, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz.

Lot 1180

An Edwardian silver inkwell, by J. Grinsell and Sons, London 1903, oval form, gadroon border, on four bun feet, with a silver mounted cut-glass inkwell with a hinged cover, length 22.1cm, approx. weight 6oz.

Lot 1218

A modern silver mounted glass claret jug, maker`s mark worn, London 1977, tapering circular form, plain mount, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, plus six cut glasses, height 30.5cm. (7)

Lot 1277

A George III silver seven bottle cruet frame, by William Bateman, London 1817, rounded rectangular form, gadroon and shell border, central shell capped carrying handle, on four bracket feet, with three silver mounted cruet bottles and four further cut-glass cruet bottles.

Lot 1292

A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Charles Chesterman, London 1802, oval wirework frame, reeded borders, drop ring handles, on four scroll legs on oval bases, crested and initialled, with cut glass liners, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) The crest is that of Asshbee, Atkinson, Meade and others.

Lot 1331

A Victorian silver eight-bottle cruet frame, by Robert Garrard, London 1853, shaped oval form, foliate scroll border, central baluster and scroll handle, wire-work frame, on four scroll bracket feet, with eight cut glass bottles, three with later electroplated mounts, length 31.5cm, approx. weight 40oz.

Lot 1335

A George III silver epergne on a mirror plateau, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1810, tapering circular form, with a central bowl support with trailing grapevines, and lion mask capped tapering fluted legs with acanthus leaf decoration, terminating in paw feet, with a shaped base with a cone finial and from which appear four scroll arms each with a pierced foliate bowl support, gadroon border, with a central cut glass bowl and four smaller cut glass bowls, the mirror plateau of rounded rectangular form, gadroon border on four hoof feet. The mirror plateau and the interior are discretely engraved with three inscriptions, `This slight but sincere testimonial of indelible gratitude to William Adam Esq is presented to his dearly beloved daughter Mrs Clementina Adam Thompson 1812` , `All speculation respecting the donor will be forever fruitless, the tribute is paid alone to the sentiment` and `Who builds a church to god and not to fame, never inscribes the marble with his name`, in a fitted wooden case, height including bowl 32.5cm, width arm to arm 60cm, morror plateau 66cm x 41cm, approx. weighable 96oz

Lot 100

A pair of cut glass trumpet shape Vases on circular bases, 8" (20cms) high, a square glass spirit decanter and one other.

Lot 105

A dimpled glass Sherry Decanter with facet cut stopper, another and two pairs of glass knife rests.

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