A pair of wine glasses,mid 18th century, the flared bowl above multi-series air twist stem,15.5cm and 16.5cm hightogether with a set of six ale glasses,early 19th century, with bladed knop stem, 15cm high and a three 19th century and later rummers,comprising an example with a bowl etched with an image of Mary I on a capstan stem and lemon squeezer foot, 13.5cm high, a plain example, the bowl with an engraved image of a ship, 11cm high, and a 20th century cut glass example with etched fruit and vines, over a facet cut base, 14.2cm high (10)Wine glasses) Chips and nibbles to the bases. Ale glasses) Minor nibbles to the base. One with a rough section to the egde of the foot rim.Rummers) Surface scratches throughout.
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A glass tea caddy mixing bowl,c.1800, of footed form, engraved with a foliate border,12cm diameter,12.1cm high,together with a similar example,with a notch cut rim and floral swag engraving,10cm diameter10cm high (2)Larger with some scratches to the body. Smaller with a crack to the lower section of the body.
A collection of glassware,to include a Victorian Nailsea pattern goblet with a bell form bowl and knoppped stem, 16.5cm high, a 19th-century drummer with an incurved bowl and knopped stem, 12.2cm high, a similar smaller glass with a folded foot, 9cm high, a late 19th century engraved and slice cut mug, 11cm high, a Victorian water glass with etched fern decoration, 13.5cm high, and a holmegaard glass candlestick, designed by Per Lutken, pale blue, with engraved signature, 9cm high (6)Water glass with air bubbles to the bowl due to manufacture. Nailsea goblet with a cullet spot to the bowl due to manufacture. The base of the mug handle is polished. The folded foot glass has a rough mark to the bowl. General wear throughout commensurate with age.
An 18th century drinking glass, c.1785, with a funnel bowl engraved with an ‘OXO’ border, over a tiered facet cut stem with a medial knop, raised on a conical foot, 18.7cm high, together with a later ale flute, early to mid-19th century, with a drawn funnel bowl with slice cut base, over a faceted stem with upper and medial lapidary knops, raised on a conical foot, 22.5cm high (2)Nibbles to the facet cutting on the stem. The ale glass with some fritting to the basal slice cuts.
An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion,by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1905, modelled as a hedgehog,4cm widetogether with a collection of further silver novelty items,to include a miniature silver chair marked 'Bulwer Lytton 1803-1873', by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, 5.2cm high, a Dutch silver box, 5cm high, a silver bookstand with embossed floral decoration, 4.5cm high, and a heart-shaped cut glass scent bottle with silver hinged lid, 6cm highweighable 4ozt (qty.)The pincushion is heavily tarnished. The bookstand is not sturdy and leans a little to one side. Surface scratches and wear throughout.
A collection of glassware,to include two early 19th century Bristol blue decanters, labelled Brandy and Hollands, a Dutch opaque twist wine glass, two Anglo-Irish cut glass bowls, a large late 18th century engraved square foot rummer, a large plain rummer and engraved 18th century and later ale glasses,tallest 35cm highChips, losses and extensive wear throughout. Watermarks and deposit throughout. In need of attention.
A satinwood travelling glass decanter set,mid 19th century, the lid with rosewood inlay reading 'Liqueurs', opening to reveal a set of twelve cut glass liqueur glasses and three associated cruet bottles,30vcm wide29cm deep26cm highFlight holes to the front of the box. Watermarks throughout. The interior handle is broken. Chips to the glasses and bottles. Remnant vinegar and oil to the cruet bottles. The whole in need of attention.
A silver mounted dressing table set,by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1926, comprising two hand-held mirrors, 25.5cm long, two brushes, 16.5cm wide and a handheld brush, 23cm long, with engine-turned decoration and beaded border,together with another similar Mappin & Webb set,Birmingham 1965, comprising a handheld mirror, 30cm long, a brush, 15.5cm wide, and a handheld brush, 25.5cm long,and a silver-mounted nail buffer,7cm wide, and a slice cut glass jar, of rectangular form, with French silver-plated lid, 21cm wideScratches, marks and tarnishing throughout. Some items are dented.
A pair of highly cut glass decanters, with original stoppers, H27cm, together with a pair of cut glass decanters and a silver plated cruet stand Condition Report: Decanters are believed to be Victorian. They have multiple chips to the exterior and some rubbing and slight wear. No apparent restoration or cracks. Limescale to the interiors
A pair of brass mounted amber flashed and cut glass lustre candlesticks, early 20th c, hung with two tiers of prismatic cut beads and drops, on square foot, 26cm h Fine examples of the type with only a few small flea bites. Note slight variation in thickness of sconce, but in our opinion made as a pair
An Edwardian art nouveau brass and cut glass oil lamp, the pyramid cut fount with stopper and brass burner, detachable base with three whiplash uprights and domed cut glass foot, 56cm h excluding later electric lamp holder Good condition. Lamp fitment drilled and soldered when converted to electricity. A high quality, heavy and well made example. Glass undamaged and not drilled
A group of three early 20th Century silver and tortoiseshell mounted glass bottles to include: George V long oblong dressing table box, the cover inset with ribbon tied oval cartouche, hallmarked by C&A, London, 1918, approx 13cm long together with two various hob nail cut ink bottles both inside with silver wreath decoration, the larger hallmarked Birmingham, 1822, the smaller by C&A. London, 1919 (3)
An Edwardian oval cut glass ring box, the silver cover chased with 18th Century Bride and Groom, hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1905 together with a late Victorian cartouche shaped box and cover, the cover chased with Putti within beaded border, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1899, combined weight 61.20 grams (2) - appear to be in good condition
COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising Queen Anne style sugar caster, Birmingham 1927; a set of six Victorian teaspoons, bright cut decoration, London 1856; a silver mustard pot, London 1896, a two-handled sweet meat tray, Birmingham 1927, with frosted glass inset; a Victorian silver bowl, London 1879; a Walker and Hall hip flask, a silver engine turned pen, etc, total gross weight 650.5 grams / 20.91 ozt. (Qty)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR ROSEWOOD STAMP BOX WITH ENAMELLED ENVELOPE TO THE HINGED COVER AND A GROUP OF GLASSWARE, the stamp box with four division interior, chipped front left corner, width 8.1cm, the glassware comprising a late Victorian clear glass double ended scent bottle, marked 'Gilbertson London' to inside of hinged cover, worn gilt plated ends, length 14cm, a facet cut clear glass obelisk desk thermometer, height 14.5cm, s.d., a glass door knob, an early 20th century clear glass conical vase with flared rim and trailed green spiral decoration, height 15.5cm, a modern orange cased glass bud vase, height 25cm, to clear scent flasks with gilt decoration, worn, only one has a stopper which is s.d. and a pair of early 20th century bulbous bud vases in a brass frame, some chips to glass rims (9) (Condition report: most damage mentioned within description)
MINTON 'HADDON HALL' PART DINNER SERVICE ETC, comprising six dinner plates, nine starter plates, nine side plates, six teacup saucers, six twin handled soup bowls, cracked gravy boat, six napkin rings, two pin dishes, milk jug, cracked sugar bowl with cracked lid, condiment set, oval tureen with lid, two graduated platters, largest approximately 38cm, together with four Guido Ferro Murano circular blue glass plates, approximate diameter 31cm and two cut glass vases, both chipped, (Condition report: as mentioned in description with some Haddon Hall pieces showing signs of use)
TWO GLASS BOWLS AND A TANTALUS, comprising a cut crystal pedestal bowl with floral and diamond pattern, height 19cm, diameter 23.5cm, a three footed punch bowl height 17.5cm, diameter 25.5cm, and a reproduction tantalus with two decanters and key (Condition report: good, would benefit from a clean) (3)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include a green Wedgwood Sandringham glass candlestick, a Victorian biomorphic green iridescent glass vase, a cut glass celery vase, boxed Royal Worcester trinket dishes, a small Ruskin Pottery bowl diameter 6cm (chipped), a Grimwades bowl marked 'Memento of the Great War', oriental vases and teapots, a WH Goss crested ware cup and saucer, etc (sd) (Qty)
ANTIQUE GLASS COMPRISING AN OVERSIZED WINE GOBLET, the bowl decorated with star motifs and a swag of undulating flowers, a personal inscription reads 'To Mr B Simcox from a friend Jan 5th 1886', the two part stem joined by a compressed knop above a star cut foot, approximate height 29cm, together with a pedestal sweetmeat bowl over a baluster stem above a plain foot, the bowl is inscribed 'Best wishes from a friend to Mrs Crosbee Nov 25th 1910' and a pair of Victorian green glass vases with applied enamel decoration, approximate height 28cm, (Condition report: small internal crack to the oversized wine goblet where the bowl joins the stem, one green glass vase is chipped and cracked the other has flea bites to the rim)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC, to include a Beswick 'Shire Mare' model 818 with chip to one ear, 'Black faced sheep' model 1765, Moorcroft Hibiscus bowl approximately 8.5cm high diameter 19cm, signed to the base, chip and crack to the rim, Jersey pottery table lamp, Dudson jasper ware water jug with Hunting scene sprigs, Lilliput Lane 'Scotland the Brave' with box, Plumb Cottage Christmas ornament, 'Ash Nook' and 'Bridge House', Country Artists fox sculpture, Wedgwood and Aynsley gift wares, Wade Whimsies, assorted ornaments, cut glass rose bowls etc
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES ETC, to include a Lingard 'woman in shoe' teapot, Royal Worcester gift wares, Royal Grafton tea wares, two Hollinshead & Kirkham flow blue platters, Royal Doulton series ware octagonal bowl D4585 and wavy rimmed dish pattern number indistinct, an English Chinese pattern biscuit barrel, pattern number 2865, six Coalport Revelry dinner plates, six Coalport Indian Tree wavy edged dinner plates, Royal Doulton Burgandy tureen with lid, Royal Worcester trinkets, Royal Worcester Ninette figurine HN2379, assorted other ceramics and a small quantity of cut glass items etc
TWO BOXES OF LADY FIGURES, COFFEE WARES, PRESS MOULDED GLASS, ETC, including a Royal Doulton figure 'Southern Belle' HN2229, a Coalport 'Golden Age - Georgina' figure, limited edition 8027/12500, a Coalport figure 'Tracy', a cut glass biscuit barrel with worn plated mounts, Japanese eggshell porcelain and other assorted tea and coffee wares, s.d. (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL AND OTHER GLASS WARES, approximately ninety pieces to include a square decanter with plated rim, an orbital decanter on a metal base, an amber glass whisky decanter, two vases tallest 26.5cm, a three footed fruit bowl diameter 19cm, a seven piece lemonade set, a red cut to clear glass cup engraved 'To My Little Georgie Mitchell, Edinburgh Exhibition 1890', eight grapefruit bowls, a cruet set and sets of drinking glasses with some odd or pairs of glasses, makers to include Brierley and Webb Corbett (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage, chips, fleabites and repair, one glass having broken base) (Qty)
A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL AND OTHER GLASSWARES, approximately seventy pieces to include two boxed sets of four Marquis by Waterford, Brady pattern Hi Ball glasses with a further non-boxed set, two boxed sets of four Marquis by Waterford, Brady pattern tumblers with another set, a set of four Edinburgh Crystal champagne flutes, a pair of Stuart Crystal tumblers, a Baccarat Narcisse asymmetric wine glass, a Waterford Nocturne candlestick, a Stuart Crystal comport, bud vase height 19.5cm, perfume bottle (stopper broken), heart shaped trinket box and Fleur De Lis vase, a crystal decanter, a pedestal bowl with plated stem and base, a set of six Czechoslovakian crystal knife rests, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some fleabites, small chips and cloudiness) (Qty)
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a small toast rack hallmarked 'Frank Cobb & Co Ltd' Sheffield 1936, a small pierced heart shape dish hallmarked Chester rubbed makers mark, a small silver salver with a wavy rim raised on three feet hallmarked London, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs hallmarked London, a silver fruit knife, a white metal pencil and a glass vanity jar fitted with a silver collar, approximate total gross weight of weighable silver 245.1 grams
Spätbiedermeier-Pokal Grünes Glas, weißer Zinnemailüberfang. Trompetenförmiger, in den hohlen Schaft einschwingender Fuß, ovoide Kuppe mit geschweiftem Rand. Goldkonturierter, ornamentaler Schliffdekor. H. 25,2 cm.A Silesian cut and gilt green and white glass goblet. Schlesien. Schreiberhau/Szklarska Poreba. Gräflich Schaffgotsch'sche Josephinenhütte. Um 1860-1870.
Schenkkanne "Tarn" für Wein oder Wasser von Saint-Louis Farbloses Kristallglas, geschliffen. Ovoider Korpus, weiter, teilw. facettierter Hals mit breitem, helmförmigem Ausguss, Ohrenhenkel. H. 21,8 cm.A French Saint-Louis cut crystal glass "Tarn" jug for wine or water. Frankreich. Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche. Cristalleries de Saint-Louis. 20. Jh.
Schenkkanne im Rokokostil Farbloses Glas mit Silbermontierung. Facettierter Korpus mit umlaufendem, mattgeschnittenem Weinlaubdekor. Stand und scharnierter Deckel mit reliefierten Rocaillen und Muschelwerk verziert. Gest., Herstellerzeichen. Minim. best.; H. 25,5 cm.Vgl. Scheffler, Hessen, Nr. 446 a, 452.A silver mounted German Historicism cut-glass jug. Minor chipped. Maker´s mark.Hanau. J. D. Schleissner Söhne. Um 1900.
Großer Henkelkorb Silber. Über ausgestelltem Stand ein bauchiger Korpus mit übergreifendem, festem Bandhenkel. Die glatte Wandung teilw. mit durchbrochen gearbeiteten Voluten, Palmetten und reliefplastischen Rosetten verziert. Passig geschweifter Rand, umzogen von reliefiertem Lorbeerblattfries. Auf dem Henkel eine Kartusche mit Datum "20. Juni 1914". Glaseinsatz mit geschnittenem Blütendekor, minim. best.; Gest 800, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ohne Glaseinsatz ca. 868 g. H. 36 cm. D 27,5 cm.A Hamburg silver basket with handle and cut glass inset. Glass minor chipped. Dated. Standard mark 800, maker´s mark.Hamburg. H. J. Wilm. Um 1910.
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