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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A hobnail cut glass decanter of rectangular form, with a faceted globe stopper, with a Betjemann's patent silver locking mechanism, London, 1897, George Betjemann and Sons with a white metal WHISKY label CONDITION REPORT: Chips to the base of the stopper, minor chips to the neck of the decanter from contact with the stopper, base of the decanter has chips, chips to the corner edges of the decanter, in used condition
A Walker and Hall electroplated three bottle tantalus, the swing handle cast with cherubs and leaves, the oval base with figure heads and a scrolling base, the three cut glass decanters with tapering body and globe stopper, 36.5cm long x 13.5cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Some very minor nibbles to the base of the decanters otherwise in overall good condition.
A PAIR OF BRONZED PLASTER FIGURAL TORCHERES, ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY, in the manner of Humphrey Hopper (1767-1844), each modelled as an opposing classical figure or muse, one as Erato holding a draped tambourine to her hip supporting the pierced brass candle scone, the other with a draped bowl, on waisted circular socles, one with its cylindrical glass storm shade cut with a band of stylised leaves, the other with an associated glass storm shade with everted rim, 69cm high excluding shades
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1863, the dished circular base with beaded rim and bright-cut foliage and wrigglework decoration, its bulbous cut-glass inkwell with beaded silver rim mount, the lid with further bright-cutting around scrolled initials MSC, 15cm diameter, 165gr
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS INKWELL, MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, LONDON, 1855, the thick glass well with flush-hinged silver lid, fitted in a circular stand with reeded borders, the framework surrounded by three holders (perhaps for quills), bearing marks for John Emes, London, 1798, 11cm diameter, stand loaded; together with a George V silver inkstand, rounded square, the dished base on rocaille cast splayed bracket feet, the glass inkwell with cut base and silver hinged top, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1913, 11.5cm wide (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS, LONDON, 1888, shaped oblong, in George III style with gadroon borders and a three-quarter gallery of pierced scrolls, fitted with its two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells before a pen depression, on leaf headed volute feet, 24cm long, weighable silver 622gr
A GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND, JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1797, oblong, with reeded borders, engraved to the well with the date 1796 below the scrolled initials AR, further initialled CC above, fitted with a silver frieze drawer with bun handle, the three cut-glass bottles with silver rim-mounts, two with open covers, the central bottle with taperstick cover in the form of a chamberstick complete with chained extinguisher, 23.5cm long, weighable silver 1022gr
TWO GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS MUSTARD POTS, both diaper cut, one urn shaped of cut cornered rectangular tapering form, silver rim mount with gadroon border, the silver cover engraved with a crest below a band of lobes and a cone knop, Benjamin & James Smith, London, 1808, 14cm high, the other pedestal cylindrical, gadrooned and reeded silver rim mount, silver cover reeded and domed below a ball knop, maker's mark indecipherable, London, 1815, 13cm high; together with two Georgian silver mustard spoons, Fiddle pattern, one initialled (4)
A GEORGE III DIAMOND AND PASTE PANEL RING CIRCA 1800The marquise shaped panel set with three graduated old cut diamonds approximately 1.60 carats total, with rose cut diamond points between, set upon a blue paste panel, with a textured gold border Size/dimensions: finger size Q, panel 3.3cm longGross weight: 8.4 grams Offered for sale with a receipt from I. & M. Stanley, Antique and Period Jewellery, dated 14-10-2000 Condition Report: The glass panel may be a later addition, the central diamonds may also be a later addition, they are not perfectly centrally set, the setting has some general wear commensurate with age and use, the shank has been replaced. Condition Report Disclaimer
JAEGER LECOULTRE, A RUBY AND GOLD BRACELET WATCH LONDON 1958The signed circular dial with Arabic numerals and baton markers, concealed beneath a reeded tapered crossover sprung panel, four claw set with graduated circular cut rubies, manual wind movement with back wind and set, the back of the case numbered 3055, to a woven link bracelet with rolled borders, to a concealed clasp with London 18 carat gold hallmark and maker's mark SSS, in a Kutchinsky boxSize/dimensions: dial 1.2cm diameter, 17.6cm longGross weight: 59 gramsCondition Report: The movement is functioning, but untested for timekeeping, the dial has some marks visible with a loupe, the hands are in good condition, light scratches to the glass visible with a loupe, the crown winds and sets. There are some undulations to the bracelet from use, there are some areas of solder which would indicate possible repair by the dial, there is also an area of slight splitting by the patching, the cover hinge is in good working order, the clasp is functioning, some scuffing to the surfaces, Kutchinsky box, no paperwork. The rubies have a slight variation in colour and tone, some slight thinning to the claws holding the rubies, some slight movement to a couple of the rubies, 18 carat gold hallmarkCondition Report Disclaimer
CARTIER, AN ONYX, GOLD AND ENAMEL TRAVEL DESK CLOCK, NO. 6326 CIRCA 1925The circular gilt dial with engine turned centre and black Roman numerals, signed Cartier France, with rose cut diamond set arrow hands, with a reeded gold bezel with turquoise straited enamel at the cardinal points, within a polished square onyx case with shaped corners, with turquoise blue enamelled loops, numbered 6326 and stamped with French poinçons, manual wind movement, in original Cartier red leather travel case with window, stamped Cartier Made in France, numbered 2674Size/dimensions: 6.3cm wide Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015By family decent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in BuckinghamshireCondition Report: Movement currently functioningWe have been unable to access the movementHandle missingSome marks to the dial, some wear to the numeralsMinor scuffs to the case, there is a scratch to the back of the case by the winderHands appear in good conditionLight scratches to the glass visible under a loupeNo paperwork Condition Report Disclaimer
George V ink stand of shaped rectangular form having heavy gadrooned rim, central hinged compartment flanked to each side by a cut glass ink pot with hinged silver lid all raised on four claw and ball feet, 24cm wide, 17cm deep, Birmingham 1921 by John Grinsell & Sons, net weight (without bottles) 689gms
Three early Tunbridge ware turned and decorated boxes, comprising a yew wood cylinder reel box with oval printed label 'Trifles Show Respect', 5cms high, a line painted salve pot with glass liner, the lid with printed circular label 'A Brighton Trifle', 4cms dia., and a line painted scent bottle case with printed cut corner label 'A Brighton Gift', 5.5cms. (3) From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagol form, circa 1820, the front and sides inlaid with boxwood lines, the latter with brass lion mask handles. The lid with dot and triangular inlays to the front below a four panel sloping lid with decorative line inlays rising to a rosewood tablet. The lid interior lined in red paper over a pair of inlaid lids divided by a bowl frame complete with cut glass mixing bowl. Inset brass ball feet, 32 x 16.5 x 20cms. From the collection of Dr.Brian Austen
A fine Palais Royal burr wood small format sewing box with gold and enamel accessories, circa 1810, of rectangular form raised on four ivory ball feet below feather inlaid bandings (slight loss to one front corner and one back corner), and curved sides, the slightly domed lid within a conforming feather border and centred by a mother of pearl tablet within cut steel carrying handle. The lid interior with mirror over a flush fitted cream velvet tray the fittings comprising a pair of mother of pearl snowflake thread winders in mirror base circular compartments, a pair of gold mounted pearl reels, an elaborate gold and blue enamel needle case, gold bodkin, gold toothpick - damage to one end, a pair of steel bladed scissors with gold and blue enamel arms below oval loops (one neatly replaced but lacking pattern), a gold thimble with two colour frieze, a cut glass scent bottle with gold screw top and internal glass stopper, and an embroidered pin cushion, complete with silk squab, 16.8 x 11.5 x 8cms. Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number EZWMTYHC From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A fine Palais Royal leather case small format sewing box, circa 1800, of rectangular form covered in red leather with gilt tooled border. The lid interior lined with a mirror over a red velvet flush fitted base, the mother of pearl fittings comprising a pair of star form silk winders in mirror base circular compartments, a pair of reels, a thimble with gold shield motif, a needle case with bird finial and oval enamel pansy motif, a bodkin, a pair of steel bladed scissors with female bust length arms to oval loops, a stiletto with enamel pansy motif and a cut glass scent bottle with silver gilt screw top, 14.5 x 9.2 x 3cms. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A fine Palais Royal red leather cased small format sewing box, circa 1810, of near oval section and rectangular form, the lid centred by a steel carrying handle within borders of cut steel pins. The lid interior with a mirror over a flush fitted cream velvet base with a mother of pearl handled stiletto with gilt collar, mother of pearl bodkin, a pair of steel bladed scissors with gilt mounts to arms carved with dogs below oval loops, a snowflake thread winder (matched) mounted in mirror base circular compartment, a cut glass scent bottle with gilt screw top complete with internal stopper, a mother of pearl needle case and a mother of pearl thimble, complete with silk squab, 13 x 7.8 x 4cms. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A small format Palais Royal satinwood sewing box of near oval section, circa 1830, extensively decorated with cut steel pins, push catch lacking. The interior of the lid lined with a mirror over a cream velvet flush fitted tray with mother of pearl snowflake thread winder, a mother of pearl thimble with double gilt rim, a rectangular needle case with gold shield, a cut glass scent bottle with gilt screw cover, complete with internal stopper but with loss to neck, and a small pair of steel scissors with gilt mounts to leaf decorated mother of pearl arms below oval loops, one chipped, one cracked, box 13.5 x 7.5 x 6cms. Ê
A rare early Tunbridge ware print medallion decorated tea caddy in hare wood, of rectangular form, the sides and lid applied with classical style circular and oval prints on red background within multiple line inlaid borders, the lid centred by an oval silver plated handle. The lid interior in original red paper over a pair of hinge top caddies with conforming oval prints divided by a bowl stand complete with original cut and engraved glass bowl, 30.5 x 14.5 x 15cms. Illustrated Austen(B) Tunbridge Ware 3rd edition Page 48 (15). From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A rosewood Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of sarcophagol form the sides with unusual demi-rosettes of various woods between inlaid bandings, the canted lid with inlaid border to three diamond form panels of stick ware. The lid interior in rosewood with conforming inlays over a pair of rectangular tea cannisters each hinged lid inlaid with a single perspective cube and divided by a bowl frame with a cut glass mixing bowl, on brass ball feet, 33.4 x 17 x 16.5cms. Illustrated Austen(B) Tunbridge Ware 3rd edition, page 55. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A group of Palais Royal sewing and other tools, comprising a toothbrush with carved mother of pearl handle, 12cms, a corkscrew with floral carved handle, loss at joint, three other mother of pearl pieces, a steel crochet hook with engraved silver gilt handle, 8.7cms, a similar stiletto and a cut glass scent bottle with silver gilt screw cap complete with internal stopper, 6.8cms. (8) From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4
A mixed lot - mostly sewing, comprising three leather triangular scissor cases, one with two only of three scissors, one with two matched pairs of scissors of three, and one complete, with two pairs of file cut steel scissors, largest 17cms, a modern case containing three pairs of gilt handled scissors by William Rodgers, a bead work watch pocket, 14cms, oval basket with four reels, 12cms, three amber coloured buttons, four sets of glass buttons, bead work decorated pen wiper and sundries. (qty)
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