A Victorian plate mounted golden oak tantalus, the raised back enclosing three cut glass decanters and stoppers above a double hinged front and base drawer, height 33, width 38cm, depth 29cm.Additional InformationThe plate mounts are darkened and tarnished throughout, some losses to the edge of the timber on the upper section front where the decanter stoppers have caught against it, general light age wear to the case but overall appearance ok, base section with rubbing to all corners, decanters with some small chips to the collars and general wear to the inside where the decanters sit, despite fault overall appearance ok. Please note this is not marked Betjemans patent.
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A group of decorative ceramics including a Moorcroft 'Leaf and Berries' pattern dish, diameter 22cm (af), a Royal Doulton flambé wood cut vase, a Clarice Cliff pale green silver lustre decorated bowl, a Lladro figure of a clown, two pieces of Carlton Ware Rouge Royale, a table lustre and two glass vases.Additional InformationThe Moorcroft dish has a 1cm firing crack showing both sides and running from the rim. Losses to gilding on other parts. Not all the lustre drops are present. A couple of chips to the lustre. Overall OK.
An early 20th century silver plated bottle stand housing three associated cut glass decanters, two with white metal labels cognac/whisky.Additional InformationThe stand with dents, knocks and tarnishing, wear to the plate, two of the stoppers look associated, the labels with assay marks of a star and an urn, one of the decanters with a minor chip to the rim.
WALTER TRICKETT & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver presentation dish, Sheffield 1986, inscribed ‘Captain’s Bell’ with initials ‘PCC’, together with three further hallmarked silver dishes and two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bottle coasters, also a cut glass bottle with hallmarked silver collar and label inscribed ‘GBS, President 2003-2006’, weighable 11.1ozt/345g.Additional InformationTarnishing to each piece, each piece engraved with initials or inscription with the exception of the smaller bottle coaster, tarnishing, denting and scratches.
A hallmarked silver dressing table box of oval form with cast beaded rim and chased central decoration, with fitted lined interior, length 12.5cm, marks rubbed, together with a pair of hobnail cut glass open salts with Continental silver mounts and hallmarked silver bottle stopper (4).Additional InformationAs stated, the dressing table box with rubbed marks, feet are bent, heavy tarnishing to each, minor chipping to the glass in parts.
Three cut glass dressing table jars with hallmarked silver covers including an example with repoussé detail of birds and scrolling detail and mirror to the underside, Birmingham 1956 (3).Additional InformationThe small jar with large dent to the silver top, light scratches, the mid size jar with denting to the body, a tiny chip to the interior rim of the glass.
G L; a cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs with bright cut floral detail, Birmingham 1889, together with further hallmarked silver including a squat candlestick by William Hutton & Sons (weighted), a cased pair of hallmarked silver pepperettes, two napkin rings, a further napkin ring, open salts and cut glass vase with silver liner, weighable 8.1ozt/252g.Additional InformationThe blue glass liner with scratches and scuffs, tarnishing wear, dents and knocks, there is only one candlestick, tarnishing to the stick, the sconce is separate, rubbing to the marks on a couple of pieces.
KITAJ; pencil study, female nude, signed, 42.5 x 22.5cm, framed, also Hall Thorpe; coloured wood cut, study of flowers, signed 16.5 x 15cm, framed and glazed (2).PROVENANCE: from the Brian Morley collection. Brian Morley was born in 1935 in the Peak District, Derbyshire. He had a grammar school education at Buxton College and went on to study at Goldsmiths School of Art (University of London) from 1954-58. He won prizes for drawing and was given the John Murray Award for landscape painting by the Royal Academy in 1956 and 1958. He then studied painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958-61 where he was awarded his A.R.C.A. After graduation, he taught part-time in various art schools before taking up an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Manchester Polytechnic in 1975. He remained in Manchester until he retired as Head of the School of Painting and Printmaking in the Faculty of Art & Design at Manchester University in 2000.Additional InformationStaining to the paper, rips, there is a large rip to the mid right hand side which goes up the image approx. 7cm long, numerous folds, creases, staining, the glass is missing from the frame and the image size is approx. 43 x 23cm.
A gold engagement ring set with five small square cut diamonds, a gold signet and a 9CT gold case Rotary ladies wristwatch together with two silver napkin rings, a silver pocket watch case and a collection of costume jewellery to include rings, necklaces, wristwatches, brooches, ear clips, a silver plated jewellery box and a wooden jewellery boxCondition report: Engagement ring band worn through, signet ring very worn, Rotary watch not currently working, face scratched and damage to outer edge of glass.
A large quantity of glassware to include flower vases, a celery vase, a tumbler, a decanter and small glasses, all with engraved foliate decoration; a number of port, sherry and aperitif glasses; a pair of cut glass candlesticks; four green glass washers and further coloured and clear glasswareCondition report: All items in good used condition
A collection of glassware to include a set of nine aperitif glasses with fruiting vine engraved decoration, a set of seven cut glass wine glasses, a set of five wine glasses with faceted bowls, a set of five fruit salad bowls with engraved decoration running around the edges, two cut glass tumblers, three cut glass decanters, a cut glass jug and further itemsCondition report: Some surface scratches and imperfections to the glassware, otherwise in good condition
A collection of glassware to include a vase with engraved corn and fruiting vine decoration, a set of three glass tumblers with engraved fern decoration, a set of four small wine glasses with engraved oak leaf and acorn decoration, a set of five cut glass sherry glasses, champagne flutes and further itemsCondition report: Glassware with some surface scratches particularly to the bases but otherwise in good condition
Circa 1890-1930s Evening Bags, comprising a green velvet bag with cut steel bead decoration and clasp, 18cm by 19cm; green glass and diamante set purse with cream lining and quatre hinged clasp set with beads, 16cm by 13cm; floral oval bead bag with plastic oval shaped petal appliques and similar clasp, 16cm by 19cm; a beaded purse with boteh style motifs in red, green and blue, 17.5cm by 17.5cm; another with floral bead rose heads in yellow and red on a cream and gold bead ground, 18cm by 17.5cm (5)
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