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MDINA FACET CUT CUBE VASE,designed by Eric Dobson, signed Mdina Glass and dated 1978, 19.5cm highCondition generally good. Light wear as per age, notably to base, also a minor scratch to one side (this side also having a minor manufacturing flaw), and one or two other minor scratches. Other than this generally good. Additional images now available.
DAUM FRÈRES NANCY, ART NOUVEAU CAMEO GLASS GRAPE AND VINE VASE,circa 1900-14, cased and cut with trailing fruiting vines, and applied relief detail in enamels, signed Daum Nancy to lower body, 25cm highCondition generally good. Some light surface wear to base. Small manufacturing imperfections including pin pricks. Would benefit from an interior clean. Additional images now available.
ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH 1846-1904), CAMEO GLASS VASE,of slender bottle form, cased and cut with trailing foliage on a graduated purple ground, signed Gallé towards base, 21.6cm highCondition good to fair. Sharpness towards the rim suggests this piece has been ground down, as well as a minor nibble to inside rim. The body and base with light age related wear. Additional images now available.
ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH 1846-1904), CAMEO GLASS DRAGONFLY VASE,of bottle form, cased and cut with a dragonfly above lily pond, against a graduated pale blue ground, signed Gallé to body, 16.7cm highIn good condition, there are a few very small light surface scratches only evident upon very close inspection to body, very light general surface wear but no chips or other notable damage
ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH 1846-1904), CAMEO GLASS PLUM VASE,of compressed conical form, cased and cut with plums on blossoming branches in blue, against a yellow ground, signed Gallé to body, 11.3cm highCondition generally good. Light age related wear and manufacturing flaws. Some surface wear and scratches visible to lower section of body, one section in particular. Additional images now available.
Sets of 19th Century Apothecary Bottles, a set of five small black glass bottles, French, 19th century, faceted cut glass with enamel labels, each a different oil, tallest 9cm with stopper; a similar set of eight in brown glass, each with enamel label, 9.5cm; with a set of six cobalt blue bottles with ground glass stoppers and gilt labels, 8cm
Three Medicine/Apothecary Bottles, late 19th century, a syrup shop round in cobalt blue glass, by Beatson, Clark & Co., 20cm inc. stopper; with a small cut glass uranium glass bottle with enamel label 'TINCT. CAPSIC ANUI'; a silver plated bottle by Hukin & Heath of Sheffield, engraved 'SPIRITS OF WINE' c.1930. Note, the Hukin & Heath bottle contains a later note 'DESIGNED BY CHRISTOPHER DRESSER 1891-1894' but we are not aware of any evidence to support this claim.
A Set of 10 Apothecary Shop Rounds etc., 10 matching shop rounds of different sizes, French, late 19th century, in black glass, each with cut glass facetted stoppers and ground and polished base each with enamel label with painted gilt border, the tallest 17cm, with three others, one very similar but much smaller with a different shaped label Note: The set of 10 has completely black opaque glass when held up to the light.
British and European Apothecary's Shop Rounds etc., a set of three French clear glass shop rounds with cut glass shoulders and stoppers, and enamel labels, with one similar, smaller, larger 17cm; two hexagonal poison bottles in pale green glass, each with skull and crossbones, one French, one German, larger 27cm; a tall German green glass bottle 'KREOSOT' with handle and pontil base; a French cobalt blue bottle 'HEMOGLOBINE DESCHIENS'; a pale blue French bottle 'SULUT:SUB:PLUMBIC' 28cm with dust cap; a large English shop rouns in dark green glass, painted label 'TR BELLAD' with cork stopper 37.5cm
PAIR OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SALTS,the bowls finely finished with shaped rims and diamond cutting to bodies, the bases with stamped marks and maker's initials TGB, 10.7cm long (2)Condition good to fair. There are a number of minor nibbles to the rim and body of each bowl. Dry minor wobble to each base. Additional images now available.
EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CLARET JUG,maker A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1907, the mount in the manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser, the ovoid body profusely cut with diamonds, hobnails and fanned detail, star cut base, 17cm highCondition generally good. The mount with substantial tarnish, also silver polish residue. The cut glass body would benefit from a light clean. With a small number of nibbles to the cut decoration. Additional images now available.
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE AND CUT GLASS OIL LAMP,with Hinks patent burner over a facet cut reservoir, with cast and embossed acanthis sconce to column, on a shaped stepped square foot embossed with gadrooned, acanthus and shell detail, 58cm highThe reservoir has become detached from the column and will need restored.No drill holes to base.
EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS WHISKY NOGGIN,maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1910, with hinged cover, hoop handle and star cut foot, 11cm high, along with a silver label inscribed 'whiskey' (2)Condition generally good to fair. Glass fine with some very minor nibbles to rim and slight wear. Two minor dings to side of cover. Tarnish and wear to cover to, including a streak to top. Additional images now available.
19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy of cushion form with plated hinged cover and ball feet, together with two George V silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table items, comprising an oval pin tray, the reserve decorated with silver piqué work, London 1915, and a similarly decorated lidded cut glass jar, London 1914; 10cm high and smaller
* Watson-Wentworth (Charles, 1730-1782). 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, British Whig statesman, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1765-66 & 1782. Autograph Letter Signed in the third person, Grosvenor Square, [London], 3PM, Wednesday 28 February 1770, to Lord Chatham, ‘Lord Rockingham presents his compliments to Lord Chatham & hopes to hear that his Lordship is better, & that his health will enable him to be present in the House of Lords on Friday', a little dusty, a few short splits at foot of vertical fold lines away from text, a few modern, light marginal pencil notes, one page with integral blank, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:One of the rarest of British Prime Minister autographs.William Pitt the Elder, 1st earl of Chatham (1708-1778), dominated British politics and served as Prime Minister, 1766-1768. Under his leadership, mercantile trade boomed, the Seven Years War with France was won and Canada acquired, and Britain became a world empire. In 1766, Pitt, though retaining public office, accepted the title earl of Chatham and went to the House of Lords. Illness cut short his career in 1768 though he continued from time to time to attend Parliament. There he urged accommodation with the American colonies and after the outbreak of the American Revolution favoured a peace settlement. Lord Rockingham was a keen supporter of constitutional rights for the American colonists before the Revolution, and in his first term as prime minister repealed the Stamp Act. He opposed the American War and was again prime minister after the fall of Lord North. At that time, he backed the claim for American independence and initiated negotiations with the fledgling United States to bring the war to a conclusion. The Townsend Acts had been passed in 1767 to collect revenue from the colonists in America by putting customs duties on imports of glass, lead, paints, paper and tea. These led to widespread resistance and protests in the colonies. Both Rockingham and Chatham were in favour of conciliating the Americans and the measure to be debated in Parliament the week of 1st March 1770 was repeal of those acts. Rockingham hoped that Chatham would be able to attend and lend the weight of his name and eloquence to the debate. On 5th March Parliament decided to repeal all of the acts except one, the tax on tea.
An early 20th century silver and glass 4-piece dressing table set, mark of Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham, comprising a rectangular tray with cut corners (1910) the field with decorative engine turned designs around a central vacant circular cartouche, 22 x 8.5cm, 3.5ozt, a rectangular glass container, the sides with engraved foliage and swags, the silver friction fitting cover (1917) designed to match the tray, 13 x 5.5cm, and a pair of silver topped globular scent bottles (1915?) en suite each with piano hinged cover and glass stopper with integral applicator (4)
A George III 18th century silver drum mustard, mark of William Plummer, London 1787, of circular form, the side with pierced decoration and bright cut engraving, part marked piano hinged flat topped cover with circular monogrammed cartouche and pierced thumbpiece, simple scroll handle and blue glass liner, 7cm diameter, 5.5cm high, 4ozt weighable silverSilversmith William Plummer was particularly noted for his pierced work.Some surface scratches as to be expected. Hinge a little strained with the result that the cover does not sit absolutely flat when closed. Some scuffing to the base. Hallmarks clear and readable. Monogram very worn. Sits well on a flat surface with no wobble. Liner intact with no sign of damage other than some scuffing to the underside.
A George IV silver table cruet set and stand, mark of Charles Fox II, London 1824, the stand with wooden base of rectangular form and turned corners, the gadrooned silver gallery with monogram and topped with a gadrooned parapet, four applied foliate feet, central column topped with a foliate cast handle and supporting a 7 spaced cut-out frame containing 4 cut glass bottles with glass stoppers, 2 cut glass bottles with silver caster tops and a cut glass bottle with silver collar, hinged cover and a later addition of a 'Fiddle' pattern mustard spoon
A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of Walter & John Barnard, London 1890, of rectangular form, pierced three sided gallery with gadrooned rim, the field with two pierced collars behind the dished pen rest supporting the two square cut glass ink wells each with silver collar and piano hinged cover decorated to match the stand, raised on four applied scroll feet, 31 x 20cm, 35.6ozt with the wells removed
A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1893, of navette form with waisted sides and pierced gallery with gadrooned rim, the field with two collars supporting the two cylindrical cut glass ink wells each with silver collar decorated to match the stand, raised on four applied decorative ball and claw feet, 20.5 x 8.5cm, at the widest point, 8.7ozt with the wells removed
A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of Edward Ker Reid, London 1863, the circular stand divided into 6 petals, each with decorative bright cut engraving, dished centre supporting the inkwell of frosted cut glass, the fully marked silver collar with piano hinged cover and foliate decoration, 16cm diameter, 3.6ozt with the well removed
A George V silver inkwell, mark of Asprey, Birmingham 1926, the base of square form with cut corners, convex sides and reeded rims, part marked piano hinged flat topped cover with decorative engine turned engraving, glass well with starburst underside. signed and numbered to the underside, 10 x 10cm at the base, 4cm high, 10.9ozt gross
Collection of Coloured Glassware, comprising two green cut glass crystal vases with star decoration in clear class, measure 10'' tall, a Mdina Glass paperweight/bud vase with swirls of green and blue, 7'' tall, and a pink mottled bowl raised on purple twisted pedestal, 7'' tall. Together with an assortment of glass items, including a tall 10'' vase, two 12'' lead crystal lidded pedestal bowls, a fruit bowl,a decorative bon bon dish, etc.
Collection of Scandinavian Quality Glass, comprising a heavy Kosta Swedish vase, 7" tall, a shell embossed bowl 9" diameter x 3", two Orrefors glass tealight holders on bases, together with three glass paperweights, one oblong 3" x 2" etched with eagles, a 2" cube with an internal figure of a tiger, a 2" cube of Dome 2000, and a large magnifying glass with a cut glass handle. Also, a large bowl with frosted design of eagles, measures 10" diameter.
A Collection of Glassware and Decorative Thimbles to include, two cut glass decanters, various drinking glass sets, and a silver plated serving tray. Together with approximately 80 decorative bells, to include, Loreley, The Smallest House Conwy, Emmerdale, Whitby RNLI, Goathland, and Coronation Street.
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