A set of thirteen cut glass whisky tumblers; other cut glass wine, sherry, beakers, etc** We would please ask that all payments are made by 12pm on Thursday 14th April at the latest. Collection for all lots is strictly by appointment at Otterbeck Hall, Chinley, SK23 6AH where all items are located. We request that items are collected on either Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th April when Bamfords staff will be in attendance. In circumstances where buyers are unable to attend on these days members of the Stoodley family have kindly agreed to be present from Friday 15th to Monday 18th April at 12pm, however all lots must have been paid for by Thursday 14th April. It should be noted that keys will be handed to the new owners of Otterbeck Hall on Tuesday 19th April at which point Bamfords will no longer have access to the property. Bamfords are able, strictly by prior arrangement to bring certain higher value small items to the saleroom for collection at a later date. Please enquire and confirm this availability in relation to any lot that you are hoping Bamfords will be able to move on your behalf. Any such lot will incur a £15 charge**
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A late-Victorian silver Egyptian revival inkstand, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1896, shaped rectangular form, with two pen wells, with a central box with a pull-off cover with a sphinx, on four paw feet, with two silver-mounted cut glass inkwells, by Henry Manton, Birmingham 1896, length 26.5cm, approx. weighable 21oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of George III silver mounted cut-glass mustard pots, by Richard Cook, London 1802, oval vase form, pull-off raised covers with ball finial's, crested, a George III salt cellar, by Cornelius Bland, London 1792, also with a double duty mark, oval navette form, reeded decoration, on raised bases, scroll handles, four pepper pots (one with cancelled hallmarks) two trencher salt cellars, three cauldron salt cellars, one with blue glass liner, another salt cellar of domed circular form, plus a George III mustard pot, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, lacking liner, approx. weight 25.8oz. (14) Provenance From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A Victorian parcel-gilt electroplated suite of epergnes in the Greek revival manner, by Elkington and Co., 1878 and 1886, comprising: a pair of shaped oval epergnes, with leaf supports, the bases pierced and mounted with two Sphinx. supporting cut-glass bowls, plus four epergnes, on rounded triangular bases mounted with three winged sphinx, with beaded borders, and hanging chains, on three paw feet, each supporting a cut-glass bowl, plus four vases modelled as standing putti with the glass vase raised in one hand, on fluted circular bases, the glass with engraved decoration, in a fitted wooden case, length of pair of epergnes 27.4cm, height of four epergnes 21.4cm, height of vases 24.2cm. Provenance: A Private Collection. Sworders. Essex, Fine Art Sale, 3 July 2001, lot 515.
A pair of octagonal Anglo-Irish cut glass decanters,early 19th century, with stepped shoulders and hobnail cut decoration,28cm high,together with a Crown Staffordshire wine label 'Port'Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition report: One decanter has a ground side to the pouring rim and some further minor chips to the rim
A pair of Continental ruby glass scent bottles,late 19th century, the hinged brass lids with Neo-Classical scenes, 7.5cm hightogether with a similar double scent bottle,the hinged lids with engraved silver centres, 13cm long, a similar hobnail cut glass example, the hinged lid with 9ct gold centre engraved with a bee, 15cm long,and a Continental silver box, of oval form, the lid with embossed floral decoration, the reverse depicting gardening tools and birds, 7.5cm wide, 3ozt (5)Condition report: Ruby glass scent bottles) One missing stopper. Nibbles to the corners and scratches throughout. One with crack to the glass scene. Ruby glass double scent bottle) Nibbles throughout. The lid is not attached to the hinge. Cut-glass double scent bottle) Nibbles throughout. Lid is stiff and does not open.Oval box) Tarnishing throughout; would benefit from a good clean. Interior missing liner. No visible hallmarks but tests as silver.
A Victorian silver mounted and blue flashed and cut glass scent bottle, c1880, with waisted sides, 95mm h, by S Mordan & Co, marked under cap, a miniature silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, stopper, Birmingham 1899 and a contemporary Victorian giltmetal mounted cut glass scent bottle, stopper (3) Condition ReportMordan bottle - top of neck of bottle slightly chipped, Miniature bottle - top of silver cap slightly dented. Giltmetal capped bottle - good condition
Five Victorian silver teaspoons, Fiddle and Thread pattern, by Chawner & Co, London 1855 and 1860, a pair of silver salt spoons, same pattern and maker, London 1855, a pair of silver butter knives and two other items of flatware, an oval silver bonbon dish and a cut glass butter dish on silver stand, 11ozs 15dwts (14) Condition ReportGood condition
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, the spouted collar and domed lid chased with swags and fruit, the reeded angular handle with acanthus leaves, 20.5cm h, by Hukin & Heath, London 1883 Condition ReportGood condition, original glass, unchipped, slight polish residues, the cartouche to one side engraved with a contemporary monogram
A Staffordshire bone china fruit stand, c1870, painted with a bird and flowers on a pale green ground in gilt border, 23.5cm diam, another, with cobalt border and miscellaneous ceramics and glass, to include six Victorian and later cut and other glass decanters, various stoppers Condition ReportSome faults but mostly in good condition
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