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ASSORTED SILVER & PLATE, including silver cigarette case, Scottish George IV silver sifting spoon, Georgian silver 'Kings' pattern sugar nips engraved with Scottish crest, another, Georgian silver salt spoon, Sterling silver tea strainer and base, two silver inkwells, silver topped cut glass eau de toilette bottle, ETC. Provenance: deceased estate Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Cardiff office
ASSORTED ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL GLASS, including 19th Century cut glass toddy lifter, 1/2 Gill whisky measure, Wellington boot stirrup cup, 19th Century slice cut tumbler, patty pan, bird and insect engraved miniature flask, two Venetian moulded tinted wine glasses with moulded bowls and wrythen moulded stems, green Hock glass, presumed Italian green tinted two handled glass, and a Roman-style blue tined jug (11)
ASSORTED CERAMICS, GLASS, TOYS & POCKET WATCH, including modern silver mounted cut glass decanter, Royal Worcester 2491 fruit painted vase by Bowkett, Dartmouth Pottery golfing tankard, vintage German ZZ tinplate toy motorcycle and sidecar, toy Teddy Bear on stand modelled as a button seller, and an Edward VIII silver hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1938 (6)No damage to the decanter, just a little dusty.The Worcester vase has restoration around the rim of the neck.The Dartmouth pottery has a hairline crack all the way down the mug.The silver watch is winding but not running and has a cracked face.The two toys look good albeit very dirty.
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DECANTER STAND, CIRCA 1800, the rounded square base with reeded framework housing four cut-glass square-section decanters and stoppers. 28cm high overallCONDITION REPORTThe silver plated stand is worn showing the copper especially around the edges, The bottles and stoppers are all in good condition,
A GEORGE V SILVER-LIDDED SCENT BOTTLE, by L A Leins & Sons, London 1925, the bun-top lid with ribbed edge and chased with roses, the central cartouche engraved with initials, the plain cut-glass bottle with twelve vertical panels. 9.5cm highCONDITION REPORTOne tint hole to top and a couple of fine splits.
A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS SUGAR CASTER, by Saint Arnaud Creake, Sheffield 1925 (or 1927), the detachable bell-shaped cover with star piercings, the tapering glass body heavily cut; together with A SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS INKWELL, of similar period, marks illegible, the pyramid glass body with star-cut base. (2) Caster 17cm highCONDITION REPORTThe silver marks are rubbed but readable on the sugar sifter mount, the interior could do with a clean as residual sugar still visible, no cracks or chips to the glass, the inkwell is lacking a stopper. The lid has a small dent, the base of the glass has several small chips and losses,
AN ART DECO SILVER-LIDDED DRESSING TABLE JAR, by Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1934, the octagonal cover with all-over engine-turned engraving around a kite-shaped cartouche engraved with initial 'M', above a heavy cut-glass jar; A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-LIDDED DRESSING TABLE JAR, by William Amaziah Ellwick, London 1899, oval, the cover engraved with foliate stems around a scrolling circular cartouche engraved with a monogram; together with a silver-mounted tortoiseshell jewellery box and a silver-plate mounted blue glass bottle. (4) Art Deco jar 10cm square
A Pair of Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Candlesticks, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, 1893, each on shaped circular base, the base and rim each with openwork foliage scroll silver-mounts, with later electrical mounts to convert to bedside lamps, the candlesticks 17.5cm high (2) Condition report: Each marked on base and near rim. There is some wear to the marks. Further marked with design registration number near rim. There is some scratching and wear to the silver mounts as well as some missing sections to the base. There are some chips to the glass. The wires have been cut and the sticks would need to be rewired to function as lamps.
A Set of Three Spanish Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Jars, Maker's Mark a Cup, 20th Century, the detachable covers each chased with foliage, with plain cut-glass bodies, 14cm high and smaller (3) Condition report: Each marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some chips to the glass bodies. One glass bottle is lighter than the others and may be of a differing manufacture.
An Edwardian Satinwood Lady's Dressing Table, early 20th century, the hinged lid enclosing a bevelled glass mirror and fitted interior with four cut-glass scent bottles and a fitted tray of ivory dressing table pieces, above pull-out brushing slide with a drawer below fitted with a cut-glass mixing bowl, on splayed tapering legs joined by a stretcher, 26cm by 25cm by 80cmCondition report: Timber rather faded and dry, but uniform colour. The front-right leg with small repair. There are some general scuffs, mainly around the legs. The back-left corner of the lid has a section of veneer missing. The ivory fitments have some staining and are slightly yellowed. One of the bottles has some minor chipping/fritting.
A Pair of Glass Table Lustres, mid 19th century, with campana sockets, circular drip pans, cut baluster stems and stepped circular bases, hung with two rows of spear drops, 27cm highCondition report: Chips to the sconce rims, drip tray rims and the foot rims. One foot and one sconce with fairly large chips. No cracks, no elements re glued.
Two George III Silver-Gilt Mounted Cut-Glass Condiment Vases, The Silver-Gilt Mounts by Thomas Daniell, London, Circa 1800, the facetted tapering and on square base, the covers rising to differing faceted finals, the silver-gilt mounts with beaded border and engraved with foliage, 18.5cm high and smaller (2) Condition report: Marked at rim with maker's mark and lion passant only. The marks are clear. The mount with some scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The mounts are tarnished. There are chips and losses to the glass bodies.
A Cut Glass Wine Jug, early 19th century, with strap handle and dentil lip over a fluted cylindrical body, 26cm highCondition report: Chipping to the spine of the handle. There is some chipping to the flute either side of the lower handle terminal. There is some slight chips around the footrim. Free from cracks and any notable scratches. Free from any staining/clouding.
EPNS oil lamp base, fluted classical column on stepped base supporting cradle with cut glass reservoir. Base of column dated 31st October 1895.height 64cm (25")Condition report: Reservoir fits securely in the basket and is in good order with no visible cracks, plating is worn. Bayonet fitting and clips in good order.
A 19th century ebony and brass Boulle country house standish of large proportions, the central lotus cast loop handle above a covered wax box and flanked by gilt metal mounted heavily cut square glass wells with domed covers, the collars engraved and chased with foliate scrolls, the whole flanked by dished pen trays above a single draw to frieze, pierced and cast gilt metal leaf and shell bracket feet, 39cm wide, c.1860
A Royal Albert 10 piece pattern no: 1647? tea service with 9 cups, decorated with yellow flowers and fern leaves together with a Beswick celery dish, basket weave decoration, part tea and dinner sets various factories and collection of moulded, engraved and cut glass and a mottled pink opaque glass ceiling light etc (5 boxes)
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