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AN IRISH GEORGE III CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER, applied with clear scroll handle, wavy rim, and body set with interspersed stars and hobnail panels, centred with a vacant crest reserve on disk foot. 17cm high; together with a 19th century cut glass water pitcher, with etched scroll handle and body cut with drapery swags and flutes, the crest reserve filled with initials, 17cm high
AN IRISH SILVER PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN OIL LAMP, by West & Son Dublin, with hobnail-cut clear glass reservoir, converted to electricity, 50cm to socket, together with another of similar design, also converted to electricity 55cm high, and a pair of French 'Louis Phillipe' style gilt metal candlesticks, now electrified, 29cm high (4)
A SILVER GILT DESK SET, London 1907, mark of Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, the rectangular panel with a pair of cut glass ink wells, the central blotter engraved with initials to the lid and inscribed to the interior, with recessed pen wells to either side with fountain pen and pencil, raised on claw and ball feet, (c.20.34 troy ozs excluding glass inkwells). 25.5cm long
An oval cut glass framed mirror in the George III Irish styleThe mirror plate enclosed by alternating black and clear cut glass mounted border, 101cm wide x 70cm deep x 4.5cm high, (39 1/2in wide x 27 1/2in deep x 1 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of bijouterie19th century and laterIncluding a cut- glass scent bottle, a pair of pilgrim flasks painted with flowers, a cut glass obelisk, a Chinese articulated silver fish, three seals, a small oval silver frame, two small Regency tortoiseshell boxes, a shoe shaped vesta case, an ivory and silver mounted page turner, a small tortoiseshell box containing a cut-glass scent bottle and a tortoiseshell, and a silver page turner fitted with a quill knife, the shoe shaped vesta case: 8.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep, 3.5cm high (3in wide, 0 1/2in deep, 1in high) (Qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Masonic glass rummer, c.1820, the bucket form bowl finely engraved ‘United to believe not combin’d to injure’ between Masonic emblems, above an engraved crest with a steamship, surmounted by a bird and enclosed by two figures, all above a scrolled banner engraved ‘Industry and benevolence unite us in friendship’, surrounded by Act of Union symbols, the reverse diamond point engraved with a cypher, enclosed by a polished printie cut border and floral swags, raised on a short stem with a compressed ball knop and circular foot, 18cm high Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Overall good order. Wear and surface marks commensurate with age.
A French Louis XV-style gilt-metal hall lantern,probably late 19th/early 20th century, with five scrolling supports above five shaped glass panels, the frames cast with scrolling rococo detail, enclosing three branches, fitted for electricity,38cm diameter65cm highProvenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: Wired for electicity as catalogued. General surface wear. One or two chips to edges of glass panels. Pitting and manufacturing imperfections to glass and metal. Wire cut and we would advocate inspection by a professional before installation.
A composed group of six glass rummers, c.1810, each with a straight-sided bowl, cut and engraved with swag borders and a cypher, raised on a short stem and lemon-squeezer foot, comprising an example engraved ‘WEL’, possibly for William E Leader, a ship captain of Wisbech, and a pair engraved ‘JR&RN’, largest 13.2cm high (6) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Four of the rummers have chips to the feet, the remainder have minor nibbles in part due to manufacture.
An Apsley Pellatt glass scent bottle, c.1830, intaglio moulded with a titled portrait of Lord Brougham, enclosed by facet cut sides and a facet cut mushroom stopper, moulded ‘Pellatt & Co Patentees’, 11.3cm high Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor chip to the underside of the front edge. Small chips to the edge of the stopper.
A set of three cut-glass and silver gilt cups and covers,probably 19th century and later, silver marks obscured, each of urn-shape with a pineapple finial and facet-cut stem, on a square base, raised on claw and ball supports,9cm diameter24cm high (3)Condition report: All three finials slightly misshapen. Tiny chips and surface scratches/wear to glass. Evidence of alteration and repair to silver. Silver mounts possibly added later. Rubbing, wear and tarnish to gilt. All three glass cups and slightly different.
A collection of late George III glass,comprising:a large rummer, with a wide round bowl, raised on a short stem with rounded knop and spread foot, 16.5cm high, another rummer, with a bucket form bowl, raised on a short stem with a ball knop and a star cut foot, 14.2cm high, a jug, of straight-sided form with a pinched neck, 16.8cm high, anda wall pocket, of shield outline, 14.5cm high, each decorated with diamond cut fish (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor nibbles, scratches and wear throughout.Air bubbles present due to manufacture.
A George III silver five-bottle cruet stand, by Benjamin Laver, London 1775, fitted with five cut-glass and unmarked silver-topped bottles, the circular frame pierced with a double band of vertical slats between scalloped borders, the cartouche engraved 'G E E', with a rope-twist border and raised on three claw and ball feet with a central scroll handle, 22cm high, loadedProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: The frame no obvious major faults.Handle and feet unmarked, as are the bottle top.The glass bottles all have fine chips to the glass, one bottle has a chip to the base (about an inch in length).
A collection of glass tumblers, early 19th century and later, comprising:a pair engraved with farm animals, each with a slice cut base, inscribed ‘J.T 1831’, signed ‘CHF’, 10cm high, a further pair, engraved with a crest before a bow and crossed arrow, 8.2cm high, a tumbler, with basal cutting and engraved cypher ‘MW’, 8.7cm high, a similar plain example, 9.5cm high, and a set of six barrel form examples, each with a slender band of small mitre cuts above a slice cut base, 8cm high (12) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Dated engraved pair. With chips to the base. One of the tumblers with the engraved crest is chipped to the base. One of the barrel form tumblers is chipped and nibbled to the base. Otherwise, minor nibbles to the cut areas.
A Victorian silver-plated centrepiece in the manner of Elkington & Co.,with a tapering cut-glass trumpet vase and platform, supported by two palm trees with deer to the base, on a mirrored glass and oak-leaf cast stand,38cm diameter56cm highProvenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: Rubbing and wear to plate. Surface wear, scratches and chips to glass. Tarnish and discolouration. Some misshapen areas. Base doesn't sit flat. Base potentially associated. General wear.
A silver Christening mug, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1895, part wrythen-fluted with floral border, vacant cartouche, 8cm, 4oz; a cut-glass scent bottle with silver collar, 18.5cm; and a pair of cut-glass candlesticks with silver collars; and three white metal / silver-plated novelty teaspoons.
A Victorian brass inlaid and silver fitted rosewood dressing case, by Dalton, 85 Quadrant and Regent St, London, with cut glass jars, two silver mounted, caps and covers engine turned and/or finely pierced and engraved by George Reid, one of the travelling wells and unpierced square cover by Frances Douglas, London 1837, the square cover 1841, three bottle caps unmarked, the box lined in gilt tooled navy morocco, a mirror to the underside of the lid, brahma lock, 33.5cm l, key, 5ozs 5dwts weighable Bottle caps slightly dented around the sides, the bottles retaining their glass stoppers, one of the stoppers a replacement and chipped and the neck, not visible when cap in situ. The other glass undamaged. Silver all in good condition, no engraving or erasure. Lock does not work
A Victorian silver trefoil cruet frame and silver mounted glass condiments, 95mm l, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1882, 1oz 5dwts weighable, five early 20th c silver mounted cut glass scent bottles and one plain example, a set of six silver Apostle pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1908, cased and several items of plated flatware As a lot in good condition
English Profilist, early 19th c - Silhouette of a Man, cut paper, heightened with white, oval, 12cm, in hammered brass frame and a smaller silhouette of a man painted on glass with inscription on the backing Nathaniel Bentley of "Dirty Dicks" Bishopsgate, c1808 (2) The first browned. The second with some misting of the ink under the glass
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