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AN EDWARDIAN SHELL SHAPED DISH with pierced and engraved decoration, by R.Martin and E.Hall, Sheffield 1901, a mounted cut-glass biscuit jar with English import marks for London 1899, a pierced dish of shaped rectangular outline and an octagonal sugar caster; the latter 7.5" (19cm) high; 33.4 oz weighable silver (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR INKSTAND with a fret-pierced gallery and beaded scroll feet, fitted with two mounted cut glass ink bottles (one with a detached cover), with a large presentation inscription between them, by Messrs W & J Barnard, London 1894; 12" (30.5cm) long; 33.65 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT:- a pair of mounted glass whisky tots with star-cut bases by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1930/31, a pair of small toast racks by E. Viner, Sheffield 1936 and a set of four small "armada" dishes each one inscribed "5th January 1976"; the latter 3.25" (8.2cm) diameter; 9 oz weighable silver (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN INKSTAND of rounded oblong form with a reeded border, ball and claw feet and a mounted cut glass ink bottle in the centre, the cover dated "1879-1904", maker's mark "I&T", Sheffield 1900 and a George III small gallery inkstand (lacking bottles), initialled, by Philip Freeman, London 1774; the latter 6.7" (17cm) long; 14.6 oz weighable silver
A Victorian brass mounted oak three-bottle tantalus, having mirrored panel back with compartments for three cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers, the base with twin hinged covers enclosing segmented compartments for storage over a fitted drawer with secret opening mechanism, applied foliate carved panels for decoration, twin loop handles, 14 x 10 ¼in. (35.6 x 26cm.), 13 ¼in. (33.6cm.) high. * Brass mount to upper section loose, front right panel with small missing section, adjacent to drawer, some sun bleaching, the decanters all with chips to inner stoppers, and tiny nibbles to edges etc.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver mounted cut glass decanters, C J Vander Ltd, Birmingham, 1990, having floral and foliate band between slice cut decoration, star cut base, slice cut tapering cylindrical stoppers, 11 ½in. (29.2cm.) high. (2) * One stopper with tiny chips to bottom inner rim, otherwise good.
A collection of eight various glass decanters, to include a cut glass version of bell form with silver collar, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1929; cut glass ships decanter, etc, together with a large silver plated copper tray of oval form with wavy edge pierced gallery, raised on four bun feet.
A late 19th century Bohemian ruby flashed and finely wheel cut glass covered goblet, decorated with roundels above hunting scene, depicting dog and stag, waisted, faceted stem, circular domed foot, the cover of circular stepped form with cut panels and repeating foliate design, conical finial, 13in. (33cm.) tall, together with a tulip form vase, decorated with dog chasing a stag in forest setting, shaped star cut foot, 8 ½in. (21.2cm.) high. (2) a/f. * Goblet - Upper rim with chip to surface approx 5mm, tip to conical finial ground down to one side, tape residue to cover and goblet. Vase - Upper rim with shallow chip in two places, 5mm & 3mm, chips to four areas of foot. Overall very pleasing to the eye.
A Georgian cut glass covered pedestal bowl, the globular bowl and cover with strawberry diamond cut decoration, below a prismatic cut finial, on a capstan stem to a stepped, star cut circular base, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Small chips to finial and small chips around the edge of the cover. Several small chips to top edge of bowl and cut edges around base of bowl, one large chip to cut decoration and two large and other smaller chips to star cutting on base.
A set of eight Georgian etched glass square base rummers, with star and band etched ovoid bowls on a bladed collar and capstan stem, on a lemon squeezer base, approx. 13cm. high; together with a set of seven similar rummers, the panel moulded ovoid bowls with etched star and toothed band decoration, on capstand stems and lemon squeezer base, approx. 13cm. high; and two other similar rummers. (17) * - Set of eight: one with long, shallow chip to top edge of foot. Two with a Tiny chip to corner of foot and a couple of others with minute frit to edge of foot. Very Good overall. - Panel Cut: All with a couple of Tiny frits to edge of base. Four with one or Two small chips to corner or edge of base and Two with a small ground chip to base. - Two other rummers: one with a few Tiny corner chips to base, the other with a few Tiny frits to base.
A collection of eight silver mounted scent bottles, of varying sizes, dates and styles, to include a blue & white porcelain version by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Hollings, Chester, 1893, Bristol blue cut glass version with white metal lid and various others, together with two silver pill boxes. (10) a/f. * Four bottles missing stoppers or corks, three with stoppers, one with chip to glass on bottom edge of main.
A collection of silver mounted dressing table jars, to include a pair of Victorian cut glass silver mounted perfume jars by Mappin Brothers, London, 1897, each having foliate and scroll silver lids with inscribed initials, opening to reveal original stoppers, star cut base, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high, together with two other silver mounted jars and a silver dressing table tray. (5) * One Mappin jar with dent to lid and one with chip / nibbles to high points to glass body (doesn't distract), stoppers on all with flea-bite nibbles, tray with mutiple dents etc.
A Victorian silver and cut glass inkwell on silver stand, inkwell by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, maker's mark on stand rubbed, square form with folded corners, pull out central square well for inkwell, raised on four shell feet, 4in. (10.2cm.) square, silver weight 2.3 tr.oz. * Makers mark rubbed, otherwise good.
An Edwardian two-piece silver condiments set, William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, pierced bodies, blue glass liners; a silver pepperette, blue glass liner; a silver cauldron-shape salt, blue glass liner; two silver napkin rings; three silver salt spoons; and a cut-glass sugar basin with a silver rim; total weighable approx. 4.5oz.
Edinburgh Crystal cut glass bowl; Waterford Lismore goblets; brandy balloons; tumblers etc.Condition report:There are four Waterford Lismore pattern goblets, each of which is approx. 18cm high. There are some tiny nibbles to the body of one goblet. The other items in the lot are by Stuart Crystal, Edinburgh Crystal or unmarked. Please see additional uploaded images.
A Belgian Val St Lambert glass vase,circa 1947, in a variation of the 'Balzin' pattern attributed to Charles Gaffart, the cranberry coloured exterior with scalloped and cut detailing throughout, with a silver foil label to the side, 16cm diameter,22.5cm highCondition ReportThe foil label with wear and crumbling. Some general stains and marks occurring, one notably to the bottom. With a small surfaced air bubble from the manufacturing just inside the rim creating a very fine smooth recess (ca 1mm across). No chips detected.
A pair of cranberry glass claret jugs,c.1860, of compressed globular form, each with a lapidary cut stopper and rope twist handle, 22.5cm high (2)Condition ReportChip to one stopper and general nibbles. Small chips to the rim of one. Surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.
A collection of silver items,comprising a silver desk calendar, by W J Myatt, Birmingham 1924, 15cm wide, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1904, a silver photograph frame, 22.5 x 17cm, aperture 17.2 x 11.7cm, a similar smaller example, 12.5 x 10cm, aperture 10.7 x 8.2cm, a silver plated and cut glass combination scent bottle vinaigrette, 9.5cm long, a pair of silver ashtrays, by Asprey & Co, Birmingham 1928, numbered '3' and '4' respectively, a silver topped dressing table jar, London 1908, and a silver mustard pot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, with a blue glass liner,total weighable 9.7oztCondition ReportCalendar) Splits, knocks and wear throughout.Inkwell) Nibbles to the glass.Photograph) Both back loose and with sections missing. Frames with knocks and wear throughout.Dressing jar) Minor nibbles to the body.Scent bottle) Minor nibbles to the body.
A silver pocket watch, with double case, Pieter van den Bergh. No. 336, Rotterdam ca. 1740. Silver etched dial with Arabic and Roman numerals date display at six o'clock. In the middle angels and lobe ornament with signature P.V.Den Bergh. With verge escapement and muzzle embellished with fan-shaped pillars and cut ajour on the top. On the back plate a silver closed bridge with an etched representation of a child sitting on a chair with a book. Under the kidney-shaped opening for glass pane the text: "STUD.SCIENT.GEN.". Signed: P.V.D. Bergh. Gross weight: 138.9 g. Diameter: ca. 55 mm. Dikte ca. 30 mm.
4 crystal decanters, 30.5 cm high, crystal decanter, 32 cm high, decanter without stopper, 21 cm high, almond cut glass, 15 cm high, Delft blue earthenware dish, approx. 1800, 23 cm diameter, and South European earthenware dish with polychrome decor, 31 cm diameter (edge damage) and 2 brass table candlesticks
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