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A 20th Century Murano glass block vase, of hexagonal section, with facet cut sides internally decorated in smoky grey and cased in clear, height 14.5cm, together with a small dish of triangle section internally decorated with green and cased in amber, and a facet cut dish internally decorated with ruby and amber, cased in clear. (3)
A 15ct gold and platinum set bar brooch with central flower motif set with a pearl and two rose cut diamonds, an early Victorian yellow metal mourning brooch, woven hair panel recessed under glass to the centre, surrounded by split pearls, engraved reverse 'C D 17th May 1845', and a gold plated tie pin set with an opal in original box Location: Cab
A small collection of cut glass and crystal bowls, together with a cut glass liqueur decanter in the shape of a barrel with hanging bucketLocation: 3:3Condition: a few minor nicks to edges of the cut details and rims, but overall good, no real breaks, wear to the undersides with surface scratches commensurate with age
George V silver picture frame, Birmingham 1916, maker Henry Williamson Ltd. the wavy line decorated frame with vacant cartouche, 9.5cm x 13.5cm, George VI silver and clear glass inkwell, Birmingham 1938, maker John Grinsell & Sons, the hinged domed cover above a reeded decagonal body with star cut base, 7.5cm high
Two boxes of assorted 19th and early 20th century china and glassware to include: Royal Doulton 'Old Leeds Sprays' jug, Westover Oriental design jug, 'Imari' design jug, Gaudy Welsh jug, teal coloured Portmeirion coffee pot, two cut glass baluster-shaped decanters with mushroom stoppers, copper lustre jugs, tankards, wooden tanker, etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two silver coloured novelty pin dishes in the form of sombreros, each chased with birds and floral motifs with rope twist borders, each stamped '925/1000', largest 11.2cm wide, smallest 8.7cm wide, together with a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1904, the cover decorated with Reynold's Angels, 8.8cm wide, a further silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, 7.8cm wide, a silver napkin ring, 4.6cm diameter, a silver mounted bottle coaster, 9.5cm wide, and a silver plated pot pouri, 8.5cm high (7)
A cut-glass locking decanter, of rectangular form with canted corners, hobnail decoration and star-cut base, the lock stamped 'Chapman's Patent', 25cm high, together with four further cut glass decanters of assorted sizes and styles, each decanter accompanied by a silver decanter label, of rectangular form with shell and gadroon border, measuring 6cm x 4cm and three further silver decanter labels 'Madeira', 'Vermouth' and 'Sherry' (13)
A Victorian cut glass silver mounted dressing table jar, Male & Jones, Birmingham 1898, of globular form with hobnail decoration and star cut base, with pierced scrolling mount and hinged cover, 12cm high, together with a George V silver mounted hand mirror, G W Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1922, of typical form with chased floral decoration, 27cm long, a further silver mounted hand held mirror, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1922, 27cm long, two Victorian glass silver mounted scent bottles, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, 12.5cm and 11cm high (at fault), a cranberry glass double ended scent bottle with silver coloured mounts (unmarked), 12.6cm long, and a further six assorted cut glass silver mounted dressing table jars, measuring between 4cm and 17cm (12)
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, Charles Edwards, London 1888, of tapering form with star-cut base and floral swag decoration, the silver mount with elaborate scrolling floral detail, hinged domed cover and leaf-capped scrolling handle, 30.8cm highCR; Glass in good order, no cracks, chips, losses or repair, general scratching and wear only. Mount is in good order, no denting, splitting or signs of repair, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush, however does wobble at the hinge.
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany shop/retail display cabinet, by Sage & Co, London, the two glazed doors applied with brass drop handles, opening to six adjustable glass shelves, with glass side panels and a solid back panel, raised upon turned feet, 102cm H x 120cm W x 44cm D (at fault)Condition report15cm crack to counter top front RH corner (see additional image), light water stains and fading to the top frame, five shelves appear to be later associated and have been 'cut to fit', interior fabric has some fading and light stains, general wear commensurate with age and useHalf width shelves with central bracket support
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include a cut glass silver mounted dressing table jar, William Comyns, London 1907, of oval form hobnail decoration, the cover embossed with Reynold's angels, 13.5cm wide, a George V silver mounted miniature capstan inkwell, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 7cm wide, a silver thimble, 20mm, a silver coloured pencil, 12.2cm long, a silver coloured toothpick case, 9.5cm long, a Victorian baby's whistle, 7.5cm long (at fault), and a pair of spectacles with gold coloured frames, 10.7cm wide (at fault) (7)
A George V silver mounted capstan inkwell, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1916, of plain polished circular form with hinged cover, lacking liner, 10.3cm wide, together with a cut glass silver mounted sugar caster, Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1913, 15.5cm high, a cased pair of Edwardian silver mounted cut glass knife rests, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1910, each 7.8cm wide, and a cut glass hairpin jar with a silver plated cover, 17cm wide (4)
A George V silver and tortoiseshell, cut glass dressing table bottle, London 1916 (maker's marks worn), the faceted spherical jar with star cut base, plain polished silver mount, the tortoiseshell cover with inlaid swag decoration, 11cm high, together with a silver plated Russian Podstakannik, decorated with a Sputnik motif, 10.8cm high, a Victorian bloodstone brooch, 37mm x 30mm, a miniature glass and filigree mounted scent bottle charm, overall length 50mm, a red paste set silver coloured dress ring, size U, a silver coloured playing card box, 10cm high, and a silver coloured ashtray depicting a Caribbean village scene, 18cm wide (7)
A Victorian silver mounted glass dressing table bottle, Cox & Sons, London 1891, the baluster form bottle of circular foot, the silver mount and cover with engraved floral motif, 14cm high, together with a silver mounted tortoiseshell inlaid candlestick, Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1923, 13.5cm high, a silver mounted inkwell, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham (date letter worn), 3.2cm, a silver plated cut glass podstakannik, 12.3cm high, a pepperette and wet mustard in the form of thistles, each 6cm high, and a silver plated tri-form bon-bon dish, 20cm wide (7)
A silver mounted cut glass whiskey noggin, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937, of tapering form with loop handle and star cut base, plain polished mount with hinged cover, with associated silver decanter label for 'Whiskey', 10.5cm high, together with a similar example, Herbert Bushell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 10.7cm high (at fault) (2)CR; Both examples show cracks in the glass where the top of the handle meets the body (see pictures). No other cracks, chips, repairs or breakages to the glass. Glass shows general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.The Herbert Bushell example shows some denting and splitting to the mount (see pictures). The thumbpiece is misshapen (see pictures). The mount shows moderate scratching and wear. No signs of repair. The cover opens and closes smoothly, but does not sit flush. The Barker Brothers example shows possible signs of repair around the thumbpiece, but no large dents or splits. General scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The Whiskey label is in good order, showing general scratching and wear, and some loss of definition to the engraving, but no denting, splitting or signs of repair.
*Bob Crooks First Glass [b.1965] 'Honeycombe' a glass sculpture: comprising a clear glass elliptical tray with matt honeycomb faceted to the underside and two cased narrow mouthed vessels one with red the other with blue interior and with matt honeycomb cut exterior, the vessels diamond point etched Bob Crooks and one dated 2011, tray 30cm long.
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