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*A Val St Lambert crystal glass vase c1960s, of flared form the clear body cased with pink, with graduated wheel cut design, engraved signature to underside, 14.5cm height, together with a Susie Cooper cylindrical vase, buff coloured with concentric wheel cut design, 25cm in height, impressed marks. (2)
A George III large cut-glass scent bottle of navette form, fluted and hobnail cut, one side engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto 'Furth Fortune and Fill the Fetters' the reverse initialled 'A.C.A.', plated mount, 16cm * The arms are of Murray-Aynsley impaling Aynsley with the crest of Aynsley and relate to the marriage on 18th June 1793 of the Reverend Lord Charles Murray, subsequently Murray-Aynsley (1771-1808) and his wife Alicia (died 1813) daughter of George Midford of Morpeth. Alicia had in 1792 assumed the name and arms of Aynsley under the terms of a will of a great uncle Gawen Aynsley. Lord Charles was a younger son of John (Murray) 3rd Duke of Atholl (1729-1774)..
A George II Warwick cruet with three casters and two silver mounted cut-glass bottles, vacant lion mask and rococo cartouche, on scroll bracket supports and anthemion feet, maker unidentified (see Jackson's page 207), London 1759, 21cm. high, weight of silver 968gm., 31.12oz., bottle mounts unmarked. A.C. inventory W64, maker stated as John Delmester.
A Victorian sugar bowl in late 17th century style, initialled 'M', London 1890, 8cm. diameter; a Victorian miniature cream jug, London 1882, 6cm. high, a George V silver mounted cut-glass spirit flask, initialled 'A.I.H.', Birmingham 1912, 12cm. high and an Edward VII miniature comport, initialled 'A.I.H.', Birmingham 1904, 13cm. wide. (4)
A leather suitcase fitted with silver mounted cut glass bottles and two brushes, the monogrammed mounts London 1904, the case initialled 'I.F.H.', 56cm. wide, a similar canvas and leather trimmed suitcase, initialled 'A.H.H.' the mounts London 1913, 62cm. wide and a 1950s fitted picnic case. (3)
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