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An Edwardian mahogany drinks cabinet with shaped ledge back above a marquetry inlaid and panelled fall front with cantilevered action bringing forward a fitted decanter and glass rack with chromium plated fittings and housing a pair of decanters and cut glass tumblers, with a deep drawer below fitted for bottles etc., and raised on short square tapering supports (84cms wide).
A silver oblong inkstand by Searle & Co. (William Henry Searle), London 1902, with two cut glass square bottles with silver domed covers by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902, the base with a gadrooned border and shells and scrolls at the angles, on shell and foliate feet, 22.5cm (9in) long, the base 389g (12.5 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A BRILLIANT CUT GLASS VASE. of tightly waisted form and finely cut with stars, 15.5cm h, c1910; a cased glass vase of slender shape, overlaid in white over green and painted with flowers on a ground of gilt tendrils, c1870; a Victorian cut glass celery vase (3). ++ Overlaid vase with old repair to the foot
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE ON SILVER- MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL STAND. the spherical bottle with triangular cut panels and cap embossed with a child and branch, 8.5cm h, maker B-, London 1891, the stand apparently unmarked. ++ Slight wear, minor scratches, small glue residue where the rim has worked loose and been resecured
A GEORGE III CRUET. the pierced mount with beaded rim and having central reeded openwork handle, on baluster pillar, with silver base and claw-and-ball feet, retaining five contemporary silver- capped cut glass condiment bottles/casters, 23cm h, by John Hoyland & Co, Sheffield 1775, one of the covers by Matthew Fenton & Richard Creswick, Sheffield 1776, the others unmarked, 9ozS. Provenance: The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire and sold at auction at Cutlers` Hall by Henry Spencer & Sons, c1980. Sold with a newspaper report of the sale, the present lot illustrated.. ++ In satisfactory condition with slight wear but undamaged.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER. signed on the silvered dial Thos S Cogdon, London No 1233, with roman numerals subsidiary seconds and up-and-down dials, gilded and blued steel hands, the movement with spotted top plate, Earnshaw escapement, cut bi-metallic balance with weights and blued steel helical balance spring in brass bowl with convex glass, gimballed in brass- mounted three tier box, bezel 12.5cm diam, box 18 square. ++ Cleaned and overhauled when acquired from the trade by the present owner some years ago, the box repolished
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