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A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, elegant faceted and cross hatch cut glass body, the silver collar decorated with masks and fruiting vines, the lid with a circular crest engraved cartouche, surmounted by a griffin clutching floral wreath, bears the mark of John Wilmin Figg, London, 1859 34cm high
ROSE, A LADY'S 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH LONDON 1967 IMPORT MARKThe signed circular dial with Arabic numerals at the cardinal points, with baton hour markers between, to a brilliant cut diamond set bezel, approximately 0.62 carats total, with 17 jewel manual wind movement, to an integral matt 18 carat white gold tapered strap with a box and tongue claspSize/dimensions: dial 1.1cm diameter, strap 16cm to 18cm longGross weight: 27.8 gramsProvenance:A member of the family of the vendor of this collection escaped from Vienna in 1938 with the help of the British Consul in Austria.Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet appears to be in a generally good condition, with light scratches and no signs of significant stretching, twisting or distortion of the links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 16cm to 18cm including case.This lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV SILVER OBLONG INKSTANDJOSEPH ANGELL I, LONDON 1825With gadrooned borders, engraved 'In memory of W. H. B. and J.B, May 27. 1818 and June 2. 1825', on four shell and foliate bracket feet, with two cut glass bottles, the centre with a chamber stick and two pen trays30cm (12in) long1596g (51.3 oz) weighableCondition Report: Marks to the base are clear.Marks to the snuffer are partially obscured.Marks to one bottle cover are clear, the other partially obscuredSlightly wobblesTaperstick sits with playEngraving lightly rubbedOne cover fits to the glass bottle well, the other with slight playCovers appear to be stuck to silver collars, one with dents to the rimGlass bottles with minor chips, signs of glue to the collarsPierced holes to the feetLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GOLD, STAR SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GLASS SCENT BOTTLE 19TH CENTURY The hinged cover set with a sugarloaf cabochon star sapphire, a rose cut diamond border, engraved with a monogram and two rose cut diamond set bay leaf bands, stamped with a French poinçon, the glass body etched with two bay leaf bands, with a glass stopper Size/dimension: 9cm high Gross weight: 88 grams
A 19th century cut glass oil lamp base, with brass Corinthian capital and square base. Height 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are areas of loss to the glass column, these are apparent where it meets the brass divide on top of the dome. The column is also not securely fastened to its base. Much of the brass is discoloured and pitted. One corner to the top of the Corinthian column has received a blow and is bent. The glass top itself is misshapen and has serious losses. There is a drill hole to the side of the rectangular brass base for electrical wires.
A pair of French cut glass and ormolu mounted pedestal vases and covers, 19th century, the ovoid bodies with "flying" acanthus scroll handles, the cover with eagle and orb finial, the foot with indented angles45cm highBoth apparently in good condition, noting some minor surface marks and pitting around the bases and some rust to the securing bolts to underside.
A pair of cut and moulded glass fifteen light chandeliers, 20th century, each sectional cut glass stem with fifteen scrolling air twist branches united by chains of glass beads with hanging cut glass pendants77 x 85cmProvenance:Property of a collector, removed from Moggerhanger Park, BedfordshireBoth appear to be in good condition but missing their card candle holders. They have modern , wiring and are illustrated as working in the catalogue but not currently wired in
A tall Powell Whitefriars glass vase by James Powell, flaring cylindrical form, cut with wavy bands of disc and line, unsigned, 24.5cm. highLiteratureLesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 129 plate 126 for an identical vase.ProvenanceJeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass, 1997.ExhibitedWhitefriars Glass, Manchester Museum & Art Gallery, (Brian Cargin & Chris Morley Manchester loan).
A Stevens & Williams glass decanter and stopper designed by Keith Murray, footed form, the decanter with flat cut bands to base and neck, and a black glass band to foot, the flat disc stopper with black glass band, apparently unsigned, 26cm. high (2) ProvenanceNigel Benson 20th Century Glass, 2002. LiteratureThe Studio, April 1937 page 206 this design illustrated.
A Whitefriars Sapphire glass bowl designed by Barnaby Powell, flaring low bowl cut with discs, on cylindrical foot, unsigned 25.5cm. diam. LiteratureLesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 127 plate 122 for a comparable bowl in amber glass.ProvenanceThe Country Seat, 2004.
A 19th century rosewood and Boulle desk stand and blotterIn the manner of George Bullock, the desk stand of cavetto form and rectangular outline, the central glass inkwell flanked by twin covered compartments, decorated with fine cut brass over tortoiseshell, 23.5cm wide, the blotter of rectangular outline, the cover with conforming cut brass decoration, the back bound in red calf, 29x22cm. (2)
THREE VICTORIAN BROOCHES comprising a boss centred by an amethyst coloured cabochon within coral bead border with leaf and wire work rim, with glass back, a hollow open scroll brooch centred by a citrine coloured facet cut stone and an opaline glass brooch with applied turquoise bead flowerheads, all unmarked (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All good, no damage, boss 4cm diameter (three coral beads have minute chips), "citrine" 5cm wide (no splits), glass 5cm wide overall
A WINE GLASS, late 18th century, the round funnel bowl with pendant husk and foliate engraved rim, the facet cut stem extending to the base of the bowl, on conical foot with facet cut rim, 6" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No damage BUT the facet cutting to foot may be later to cover any damages?
A DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, the square cream dial with applied gilt metal Arabic numerals, the fifteen jewel movement in a plain case pave set with sixteen old cut stones to hinged diamond set shoulders on a plain black double cord strap with chrome fastener, unmarked, cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Overwound, metal unmarked and untested, lacks glass, case poor
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLEAR GLASS CLARET JUG, maker John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1903, the slice cut ovoid body with mount and everted high lip with hinged flat cover engraved with a monogram,the plain hollow "C" scroll handle with cut trefoil thumbpiece, 8 1/2" high over thumbpiece (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good but some obvious small chips/flakes to some slice cutting
Various silver and related items, A Victorian Chester mustard pot, with angular strap handle, part pierced body on orbed feet, with blue glass liner and associated spoon, Chester 1898, 6cm high, a crystal decanter, with cut glass stopper and silver collar, pin cushion, other silver dishes, shell shaped butter dish, etc. (a quantity)
A George V silver mounted dressing table jar, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1929, of compressed spherical form with etched floral decorated body and cut star base, with plain polished silver cover, 5.5cm high, together with an Edwardian silver mounted dressing table jar, 8.5cm high, and a further smaller hob nail cut glass example, 6.5cm high (excluding glass) (3) (at fault)
A George VI silver 17th century style seal top spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1939, 12.5cm long, complete in fitted box, together with a cased George VI silver christening set, R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1944, comprising feeding spoon and push, spoon 7.6cm long, a pair of miniature silver taper sticks, Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1965, 4.8cm wide, a pair of weighted silver short candlesticks, stamped 'FISHER STERLING' to base, 8.5cm high, a cased set of six cake forks with weighted silver handles, 15.7cm long, three assorted silver pepperettes, tallest 8cm, two silver mounted cut glass casters, tallest 15cm, and a silver mounted glass atomiser, 15.3cm high (19)
A selection of silver and silver plated tableware, to include an Arts & Crafts EPNS tea service by JB Chatterley & Sons, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and twin-handled tray, all with planished decoration, coffee pot 25cm high, a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1927, each 9.3cm long, a cased pair of cut glass pickle dishes with associated silver forks, dishes 11cm diameter, a pair of silver sugar tongs, 7.4cm long, and a further pair of silver plated sugar tongs, 11cm long (17)
Tiffany & Co., New York, United States. Large glass and sterling silver flask. The cut glass decorated with ferns and etched "Tiffany & Co" along the underside. The bottom sterling silver sleeve monogrammed M.H.H. With maker's marks, maker's numbers 846 and 9396, sterling silver, and 6 1/4" gills along the underside of the sterling sleeve. The lid is marked with maker's marks, Pat. 1883, and sterling.Height: 8 1/2 in x width: 5 in x depth: 2 in. Gross weight of sterling (does not include the lid that is attached to the glass bottle): 7.120 Troy oz.Condition: The item is in good condition with no visible cracks or losses, or major chips. All components are present. Light wear throughout as expected. Light oxidation to metal components, particularly along the interior of the silver case; no visible dents to the silver components. There are a few scattered minute chips along where the glass meets the silver case. Discoloration to the interior of the lid. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration.
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