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A Regency clear glass decanter, with disc stopper, the tapering neck with three ring knops above shouldered body, height 27.5 cm, together with a Bristol blue glass decanter with facet cut stopper, height 23 cm, three further clear glass decanters, a Bristol blue glass goblet and a glass jar and cover, (7).
A pair of Lalique clear glass square form candle holders, with gadrooned edge, etched marks to bases, height 4 cm, together with a Bohemian style clear and ruby glass vase, height 35 cm, a clear cut glass vase, height 23 cm, a Murano style coloured glass jug, a ruby coloured glass single handled dish, a pink hexagonal glass vase and a clear glass circular stand, two clear glass decanters with stoppers, (A/F), (10).
A pair of silver peppers, Birmingham 1912, of cylindrical form with embossed central band with figural landscape scenes, together with six miscellaneous silver napkin rings, a pair of silver and tortoiseshell topped cut glass bottles, London 1921, a silver topped cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1915, a silverplated and glass caster, an Oriental white metal bowl with embossed band with animals and a silver condiment bottle holder, London 1919, containing four glass and silver collared bottles, (A/F), (a Lot).
A set of four clear glass and silver collared cluck-cluck scent bottles, Birmingham 1912, three with globular stoppers, and one with silver whisky label, London 1913, together with a cut glass and silver capped bottle, three silver napkin rings, a silver egg cup and two silver collared glass bottles, and a gold and pearl horseshoe brooch, (a Lot).
A Victorian walnut and brass banded dome topped box and cover, the interior fitted for letters, width 19 cm, a pair of Regency style circular convex mirrors, diameter 24 cm, three boxes and covers with inlaid floral decoration, a rectangular mahogany box and cover, a cut glass bag ceiling light, a Chinese hardwood gong, together with miscellaneous items, (a lot).
A cut glass seven branch chandelier, the top plate with a serrated edge above a vase shape stem and a central pan, the ribbed shaft to a hobnail cut bowl issuing seven spiral scroll branches and petal edged drip pans, hung with faceted lustres throughout and with chrome plated mounts, fitted for electricity, 26in (66cm) h, 37in (94cm) w.
A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, the vase shape stem with three wirework scroll tiers hung with lustres and spheres, the base issuing scroll branches with leaf appliques, with bead edge drip pins hung with further lustres, florets and spheres, 34in (86cm) h, 22in (56cm) w.
A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, the vase shape stem with three wirework scroll tiers hung with lustres and spheres, the base issuing scroll branches with leaf appliques, with bead edge drip pins hung with further lustres, florets and spheres, 34in (86cm) h, 24.5in (62cm) w.
A giant early Victorian tortoiseshell sarcophagus shape tea chest, inlaid white metal stringing, the hinged lid inset a vacant plaque, to a plush lined interior with ivory edges, fitted with a pair of cut glass lidded caddies flanking a later mixing bowl, on ball feet, 7.25in (8.4in) h, 13in (33cm) w, 6.75in (17cm) d. One foot replaced, losses to veneer and stringing.
Annette Smith Thirteen frosted glass wood drops Annette Smith is currently one of Edinburgh`s leading artists, with exhibitions in England, Ireland, America and Scotland. She has over ten years experience working and studying within stained glass, both on traditional and contemporary work. She received a BA, in glass from Edinburgh Art College in 2004 and an MA in Glass from Sutherland University in 2006, along with numerous awards and exhibitions. She has been employed and trained by a variety of masters within this field in the UK and USA. Originally working within the Animation Industry in Ireland over 10 years ago, Annette began dabbling with the effects of light on glass and soon realized that this was where her work was at its most effective. She is still greatly influenced by her early career, using light and glass to animate her subjects and create living stories in her windows. the contemporary glass hangings are all hand cut and sandblasted. First created for an exhibition in Tyneside called `A Winter Garden`. They are ideal for hanging in windows and in gardens. For more work by the artist please go to: amsglass.wordpress.com www.churchart.co.uk/findanartist/searchArtist email: amsglass76@hotmail.com
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