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Two Bristol green glass flagons, early 19th century cut lead crystal open salt with flared rim on a circular foot, liqueur decanter and stopper, lead crystal bowl with flared rim, set of four square petal form dishes, three circular dishes, and a hobnail cut glass plate with starburst base (PART ILLUSTRATED)
A set of four Bohemian cut glass wines, boxed set of six Bohemian cut glass champagne flutes, set of six Stuart crystal sundae dishes, two decanters and stoppers, pedestal bowl and cover, two French porcelain lidded boxes, Royal Crown Derby butter dish and knife, set of six Coalport cake forks, and Aynsley cake plate and knife
An Eastern shaped circular dish, with scrolled decoration, raised on three feet and plated wares, comprising; a cut cornered rectangular tray, a cruet frame fitted with four glass bottles, a pair of sauceboats, with a pair of sauce ladles, a lidded butter dish stand, a tea strainer with a stand, a serving slice (the handle lacking) and a glass mustard pot with a plated lid.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug by James Charles Edington, London 1858, the sprung hinged cover with a lever device within the double scroll handle, the mount embossed with flowers and fruit and a mask beneath the lip, on a globe and spire body cut with sprays of flowers, 30cm (11.75in) high
A Masonic diamond, red glass and enamel ring, early 19th century, the bezel set with four red pastes in the form of a cross above a white enamel ground cut with twelve tears, each accented by a rose cut diamond, the champleve enamel shank decorated with a series of Masonic symbols including the letters D, S O and cross patée at the shoulders, a rose diamond set sun and crescent, the square and compasses, the gavel, an axe, two crossed swords, the Star of David, and the perfect ashlar, the shank with a neatly soldered resizing band within, finger size K1/2. The Cross on the bezel is used by the Masonic Knight Templar but also by the Rectified Scottish Rite, one of the oldest extant Masonic Orders in the world. . The twelve tears on the face may suggest the present example was a mourning ring.
A mid-19th Century Continental silver and mother-of-pearl mounted cut glass preserve pot, cover and stand, possibly Russian, the cover with reeded mother-of-pearl knop finial above a segmented mother-of-pearl canopy panel, the cylindrical body with cut and polished panels, on an octagonal stand, the cover interior inscribed `...Doctor M.E. Lubenthal...Odessa 1842`, height approx 14cm.
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