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A Mason's Brown Velvet pattern jug, ginger jar and cover, small jug and plate; two David Winter cottages; a Poole Jenny Wren; a Royal Copenhagen plate; a Wedgwood Hathaway rose vase, another; a Spode Imari palette paperweight, boxed; a Spode powder bowl, boxed; a pair of Webb cut glass brandy balloons, boxed; a Coalport paper knife, boxed; etc
Collection of costume jewellery, including a graduated coral bead necklace, an gold plated articulated fish pendant with a chain, a pair of emerald cut glass ear clips and other itemsCondition Report: Coral bead necklace is in worm condition, with damage and wear on all beadsAll items are in worn condition
A collection of silver and silver topped dressing table items, comprising:- two jewellery cases; one round with machine turned lid, the other in a heart shape both raised on three cabriole legs; a silver nail buffer; and four silver and glass jars, one cut glass with a silver and blue art deco lid (7)
A Victorian cut glass silver mounted scent bottle, Charles May, London 1894, cylindrical form with hob nail decoration and star cut base, embossed floral decoration to cover, 7.5cm long, together with a continental cut glass, silver and enamel scent bottle, 6cm high, an Edwardian silver mounted agate pin dish, 9.6cm wide, a George V silver trinket dish, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1928, 10.5cm wide, a pair of silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars, a pair of miniature silver mounted photograph frames, and a further silver mounted photograph frame (9) (at fault)
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include a Victorian silver mounted bottle coaster (marks worn), 13.3cm wide, a George V miniature silver trophy cup with weighted base, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1932, 8.6cm high, an Edwardian silver heart-shaped trinket box, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, a pair of Victorian silver mounted stoneware beakers, each 11.7cm high (at fault), a set of five silver coloured beakers within a leather travelling case, a glass hip flask in leather pouch, a pair of a silver mounted candlesticks (at fault), two silver mounted dwarf candlesticks (at fault), a silver and glass pepperette, two silver open salts and two silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars (qty)
A cut glass silver plated decanter in the manner of Christopher Dresser, of baluster form with cut base, plain polished mount with angled handle and hinged cover, 25.5cm high (at fault) CR; No cracks or fractures to the glass body. Some chips and nibbles are visible to the glass beneath the collar. There is scratching and wear to the body, concentrated round the base, commensurate with age and use. There are several splits to the silver coloured mount and around the spout (see pictures). There is some lifting between the mount and glass around the handle. Mount, handle and cover show general scratching and wear, and some loss to plate. Cover is slightly wobbly at the hinge, but opens smoothly and closes flush.
A glass water jug in the manner of Thomas Webb, late 19th century, the spherical jug on prunted lion's mask feet, the body with wheel cut gryphon motif, 13cm high, with an ogee bowl wine glass, the bowl with wheel cut floral motifs, on faceted stem with faceted medial knop, terminating in conical foot, unground pontil, 14.5cm, a further ogee wine glass with faceted stem, 12.5cm high, a conical wine or cordial glass, the bowl on single series multi-strand mercury or air twist stem terminating in wide conical foot, 15.5cm high, a heavy gauge conical wine or cordial glass on plain stem terminating in wide conical foot, unground pontil, 12.5cm high, and a square based rummer, the bowl with fluted rim and basal fluting, unground pontil, 13cm high (6) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The jug shows a crack approximately 8cm long running across the top of one of the feet. The same foot shows an area of resinous residue. The masks show small chips and nibbles to the high points.The ogee bowl wine glasses show wear below the rim, small chips and nibbles to the highpoints of the faceted stem, and chips to the foot rim.The mercury twist stem glass shows surface wear throughout, various small air bubbles, and chips to the foot rim.The heavy gauge conical wine glass shows surface wear throughout, a blowing fault to the bowl and chips to the foot rim.The rummer shows surface wear throughout and chips and nibbles to the base.All pieces are very dirty and would benefit from cleaning inside and out. It is possible the dirt may hide further issues.
SILVER MOUNTED & WHEEL CUT GLASS BOWL SET - London 1907 and 1914, maker William Comyns & Sons, having pierced figural, foliate and lattice work to the upper mounts and lower foliate and scroll work panels to the glass, each segment of the glass cut with floral decoration raised on circular bases having lower floral bands on four pierced and scrolled feet (largest bowl completely broken from the base, the smaller bowls with numerous losses to the pierced rims, 20cms H, 26cms diameter the largest, 11.5cms H, 11.5cms diameter the smaller
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