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Lot 783

Herbert Webb for Webb Corbett, an Art Deco glass footed bowl, circa 1933, shallow everted form cut with stylised fern and concentric wave design, on a plain foot with polished pontil, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 784

John Luxton for Stuart and Sons, a cut glass vase, circa 1950s, footed rounded beaker form, mitre cut with stylised flower heads, and swagged bands, acid mark, 20.5cm high

Lot 788

Jasper Conran for Waterford, an Aura glass bowl, footed hemispherical form, cut with interlocking rings, acid marks, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 141

A Victorian novelty silver mounted cut glass pepper pot, Alexander Crichton, London 1882, modelled as a parakeet, the 'rock crystal' intaglio cut body, on cast and chased tail and legs, the head set with glass eyes, 8.5cm high

Lot 147

A pair of Victorian silver mounted and cut glass vases, Sanders and Aquilar, Birmingham 1901, twin handled pedestal urn form, hobnail cut on concentric stepped bases, the shoulder, neck and handles in silver, 14cm high (2)

Lot 183

A William IV or early Victorian silver cruet stand, John Wilmin Figg, London 1837, reticulated drum form with serpentine gadrooned rim, on three S scroll bracket and cabriole feet, four facet cut glass bottles, with foliate scroll handle, 20.5cm high

Lot 194

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass decanter, Martin and Hall, Sheffield 1901, the rock crystal cut shouldered body probably by Stevens and Williams, decorated with coiled foliate fronds and cut the shoulder with fine hobnail ground, 28cm high

Lot 29

A French silver gilt and cut glass box, cuboid form, hobnail and line cut, the mounts and hinge with knot design, 6.5cm wide, 5cm deep

Lot 351

A PAIR OF CUT GLASS TABLE LAMPS WITH WHITE SHADES 42CM HIGH OVERALL TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER

Lot 464

A BOHEMIAN AMBER FLASH CUT VASE WITH FRUIT AND TRAILING VINE DECORATION, H 16.5 cm, together with a Bristol blue glass paperweight and a single stem vase with ribbed 'match-strike' effect to exterior (3)

Lot 510

A VINTAGE TIFFANY CUT GLASS PITCHER, etched mark to base, H 22.7 cm, with associated glass stirrer (2)

Lot 460

AN ORREFORS CLEAR GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER, teardrop shaped, signed, pattern number 1683-111, H 31.5 cm, together with a square bowl with cut decoration, signed, pattern number AF 301730, 17.5 x 17.5 cm, a small vase / tea light holder, singed, pattern number DEC 3282 and an unsigned clear glass carafe (4)

Lot 501

THREE ITEMS OF VINTAGE GLASS, to include a Bohemian blue / clear flash cut hock glass, with gilt embellishment, H 20.5 cm (3)

Lot 500

TWO ANTIQUE GLASS TUMBLERS, one with engraved dedication 'William Bell Born 29th 1829', together with a Webb Corbett cut glass vase, lidded box, etc.

Lot 1408

An Elizabeth II cut glass and silver mounted decanter, the stopper surmounted with a hound with pheasant in its mouth, Sheffield 1952, height 25cm, and a cased set of hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean terminals (2).Additional InformationThe stopper is not marked but the collar is, there is some tarnishing and toning and also the upper section of the collar is split to the collar itself. Quite a lot of rubbing to the raised sections of the decanter and tiny chips throughout. Some larger chips to the foot rim and general wear to the coffee spoons.

Lot 667

A group of white metal and silver jewellery, including snap bangles with chased foliate scroll and bright cut decoration, a large oval shaped locket with monogrammed cartouche, hallmarked silver ingot pendant, etc.Additional InformationHeavy tarnishing throughout all the pieces. The smaller oval locket is missing the glass inside. The larger locket with monogrammed cartouche closes tightly with plastic inserts, unmarked with a slight dent to the back of the case. 

Lot 1407

A pair of cut glass decanters with hallmarked silver collars, Birmingham 1927, height 35cm, a Ricordi 925 silver plaque depicting a farm in landscape scene, 8 x 12cm, and a silver topped glass sugar caster.Additional InformationThe image is in good condition and doesn’t look to have been out of its original box, minimal wear throughout, the decanters with chipping to the bottom of the stoppers and dents to the silver.

Lot 185

PATEK PHILIPPE; an 18ct yellow gold purple enamel and diamond set fob watch with matching brooch, the watch with white enamelled dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, floral decorated edge and with purple enamelled back centred with a rose cut diamond set star with seventeen stones, signed cuvette and movement numbered 131.794, the case 239.863, diameter 32mm, the brooch set with twenty rose cut diamonds with swivel bail and purple enamel decorated 'wings', width 44mm, in original Patek Philippe leather case and sold with extract from the Archives detailing date of manufacture 1905, date of sale April 23rd 1906.Footnote: A near identical watch of different colourway is in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and was given to Queen Victoria.Provenance: From a private North West collection.Additional InformationPresented in excellent condition, ticks when wound and moves freely. Light scratches to the enamel and to the glass, as you would expect. Enamel is good to both the brooch and the watch. Minor surface wear to the case and presented with copy of insurance valuation for £20,000.Brooch unmarked, total weight is 40.4g

Lot 1510

BURNS, OATS & WASHBOURNE LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular lidded pill box, with gilded interior and engraved initials 'I' to cover and body, London 1956, height 2.5cm, and a glass dressing table jar with hallmarked silver cover and further hallmarked silver items, approx 1.9ozt/57g (6).Additional InformationGeneral wear, denting, scratches throughout, the miniature pepperette is in poor condition and heavily dented. The cut glass dressing table bottle has a dented cover and misshapen and chipping to the top.

Lot 1809

MILLER BROTHERS; a cased set of four Victorian hallmarked silver apostle spoons with twisted stems and scallop moulded bowls (two missing), a sugar sifting spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham 1896, a cased set of five teaspoons (one missing) and associated pair of sugar tongs and a cased pair of clear cut glass butter dishes with silver knives, W S S & Co, Sheffield 1933, approx 4.8ozt/150g.Additional InformationScratches, nicks, small indents, further general wear including to cases.

Lot 1462

RR; a Victorian hallmarked silver ink stand with silver mounted clear cut glass inkwell and pen stand with gadrooned detail, raised on four ball feet, Birmingham 1900, the stand 9.8 x 9.8cm, weighable silver approx 3.9ozt/123g.Additional InformationSome light general wear, old polish residue, a tiny to the inkwell upper section, some further minor indents.

Lot 1477

A group of hallmarked silver including a pair of twin handled open salts by William Davenport, Birmingham 1942, cut glass posey vase with silver foot rim (weighted), height 16cm, and a dressing table mirror stamped 875 with chased floral decoration (7).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing, slight rubbing to the marks, the dressing table mirror with a dent/bang to the top of the handle.

Lot 1406

FENTON BROTHERS LTD; a good pair of Victorian hallmarked silver mounted and clear cut glass claret jugs, the spouts with cast mask detail and further repoussé foliate scroll decoration with knopped finials and two scroll handles, both with star cut bases, Sheffield 1897, height 22.8cm, Additional InformationThe mounts with some light scratches and nicks, the glass with light general wear but overall in good order.

Lot 1692

A mixed group of variously hallmarked and silver topped/mounted items including a trumpet vase on loaded base by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1921, height 20.1cm, vanity jars including a green glass example by Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1902, a brush with bright cut detail and engraved initials ‘I S’ by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, a silver handled button hook and shoe horn (different makers), etc, weighable silver approx 2.7ozt/86g (numerous items af).Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout, vase heavily dented, further dents and knocks, scratches, nibbles and small chips to glass, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1429

ARMY & NAVY COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD (FREDERIC BRADFORD MACREA); a Victorian hallmarked silver topped clear hobnail cut glass scent bottle, London 1893, the lid with engraved initials 'WMB' height 14cm, and a larger later spherical example (2).Additional InformationDents to both lids, further scratches and tarnish, nibbles and small chips to the glass in places.

Lot 442

Four 9ct yellow gold rings including a dress example set with oval cut blue coloured stone and white stone chips, size L1/2, approx 9.5g, also a pair of 9ct gold mounted earrings set with faceted glass, a signet ring with obscured hallmark (cut), a group of unmarked yellow metal earrings, a silver gilt eternity ring, a gold plated bracelet (af), a silver tone cross pendant on chain, and a lady’s gold tone Rotary quartz cocktail-style dress watch.

Lot 152

THREE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS ITEMS comprising a pair of castors with pierced floral tops and a preserve pot with floral embossed top together with a condiment spoon Condition Report : good no obvious damage to tops or glass Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 228

A 19TH CENTURY ALE GLASS the facet cut bowl engraved with hops, barley and vine leaves, on square base, approx 14cm high

Lot 103

An impressive and rare Benjamin Martin tellarium / planetarium, English, circa 1765-70,boldly signed A New PLANETARIUM by B.MARTIN LONDON, probably an experimental model, the drum containing double-cone gear-work for operating both the tellarium and planetarium, top-plate engraved with zodiac degree and calendar scales centred by stylised sun motif, the circumference cut with 274 teeth and mechanism operated by winding handle at the side. When set up as a tellarium complete with brass sphere representing the sun and a James Ferguson 3 inch terrestrial globe mounted within silver meridian with pointer indicating the sun's rays and pointer and dial indicating the hours as the earth orbits the sun, the globe mounted above geared mechanism. When set up as a planetarium with plastic models representing Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The Earth, Jupiter and Saturn have subsidiary arms representing the moons. The whole raised on turned brass column and folding tripod base, 18 in (46cm) high Footnotes:Benjamin Martin (bap. 1705, d. 1782) distinguished in the history of scientific instruments and optics, for his contributions to not only the production and sale of scientific instruments, but also through popularising such skills and knowledge through his numerous published texts as well as a dedicated career in lecturing.A successful businessman of his time, he controversially used hard marketing and repeated advertising of his products, a tactic uncommon and regarded as suspicious by his contemporaries, although latterly becoming common practice. Martin's broad education led him to open a school in Chichester in his late twenties, which is where he began to start writing the first of many publications. His first text, published in 1735, 'The Philosophical Grammar', focusing on natural philosophy, was inexpensive and accessible to the common person. Over the following five years he continued to lecture and write extensively, leading to a volume published in 1740 on the topic of Optics. This theme sparked great interest in Martin, creating a portable compound microscope with a micrometer a couple of years previously. Instruments of this formation were reproduced into the Victorian era.At this stage, however, Martin's instruments made of wood and cardboard were crude in comparison to those being manufactured in London at the time. He continued to lecture and write across the country, in Berkshire, Bristol and Bath.In 1746 and throughout the following decade, Martin travelled across the Midlands and southern England. Whilst continuing his lectures on experimental philosophy, he branched out his writings into the field of linguistics, publishing 'Lingua Britannica reformata' or 'A New English Dictionary' in 1749.Although orreries were already on the market at this time with other instrument makers, they were expensive and hence their uses not accessible to the majority. Martin wrote in the 1740's that he wished for a planetarium that any gentleman could have made inexpensively. It wasn't until 1756 that Martin settled in Fleet Street, London, where he began to trade as an optician and instrument maker. Short lists of his products for sale at this time indicate he had begun to sell his own orreries. A particular model of Martin's was the basic 'double cone planetarium', which could have attachments such as 'the lunarium', where Earth and Moon balls could be added, and 'the telluriam' arm, which indicated the Earth's annual and diurnal motions.As a result of his own need for spectacles in his later years, it was a natural progression for Martin to further develop optical instruments, including his invention 'Visual Glasses', which became his shop sign. The apertures were partly covered with an annulus of horn, with green or violet tinted glass lenses.After obtaining the globe plates and tools of the late John Senex FRS, the following year, Martin expanded into the retail and wholesale of globes. Following a fire at Harvard College, Massachusetts, Martin received commissions for two orreries, a planetarium with tellurian and lunarium attachments and a grand orrery, to replace their collection of scientific instruments in 1764.Sadly, he was declared bankrupt in 1782, which likely triggered his death the same year. Although his son Joshua Lover Martin had been apprenticed to his father and for a short time from 1778, they had traded as 'Benjamin Martin & Son', he closed the business and all his father's effects were sold at auction.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 74

Fußschale und ein Paar Gewürzschälchen Fußschale und ein Paar Gewürzschälchen Wien, 1829 bzw. 1835, Stephan Mayerhofer Silber. Geschliffenes, farbloses Glas. Anbietschale auf drei Rankenstützen und dreiseitiger Plinthe bzw. von Schwänen getragene Muschelschälchen auf ovaler Plinthe. Marken (Neuwirth 2002, S. 15). Besch. H. 15 cm und 8,5 cm. Fußschale und ein Paar Gewürzschälchen A footed bowl and a pair of spice bowls Vienna, 1829 / 1835, Stephan Mayerhofer Silver. Cut colourless glass. Hallmarked (Neuwirth 2002, p. 15). Damaged. Height 15 cm and 8.5 cm.

Lot 392

Armband und Ring mit Brillanten und Diamanten Armband und Ring mit Brillanten und Diamanten Schweiz, CHOPARD, Modell: HAPPY DIAMONDS Gelbgold 750/-, gestempelt. Signiert Chopard. Juwelierpunze LUC, Nr. 1078. Ca. 63 Brillanten und Diamanten im Achtkantschliff, zus. ca. 0,60 ct., sehr gute Qualität. Glas. L. ca. 18,3 cm. Ringgröße: 59. Ca. 37,58 g. SvP Armband und Ring mit Brillanten und Diamanten A bracelet and ring with diamonds Switzerland, CHOPARD, model: HAPPY DIAMONDS Yellow gold 750/-, hallmarked. Signed Chopard. Jeweller's hallmark LUC, number 1078. Approx. 63 brilliant cut diamonds and octagonal cut diamonds, totalling approx. 0.60 ct., very good quality. Glass. Length approx. 18.3 cm. Ring Size: 59. Ca. 37.58 g.

Lot 154

A late 20th century silver mounted claret jug, London 1978, the pourer shaped a figural mask, the lid with pineapple finial and the handle with swan detail and patterns, on a moulded cut style glass body with star cut base, 31 cm high

Lot 158

A German silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass scent bottle, hinged domed cover, 8.5cm long, halbmond und krone mark, early 20th century

Lot 281

An Edwardian silver mounted clear glass desk inkwell, higed cover with integral pocket watch stand, dished pen rest, star-cut base, 14cm long, J C Vickery, London 1905

Lot 231

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass onion shaped claret jug, hinged cover surmounted by a canine finial cast as a recumbent hound, inscribed to verso 'Presented by William Ferguson Esq of Kinmundy to the Buchan Agricultural Society for Best Bull 1878', scroll handle, bright-cut engraved and outlined with wrigglework, 26cm high, Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk, Sheffield 1878

Lot 233

A Victorian silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass globular scent bottle, domed cover chased with scrolling acanthus, star-cut base, 11cm high, London 1898; a Victorian silver mounted cylindrical salts bottle, hinged cover embossed with scrolling foliage and enclosing a stopper, 6cm high, Birmingham 1899 (2)

Lot 153

A George VI silver mounted cut clear glass ice bucket, swing handle, the liner fully marked, 14.5cm high, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1948

Lot 9

A late Victorian E.P.N.S table oil lamp, adjustable burner, The Wizard, hobnail-cut clear glass reservoir, scroll supports, domed circular base, 40cm high, Hukin & Heath, c.1890

Lot 12

A Victorian Naturalistic E.P.N.S table centrepiece, the shaped circular cut glass epernge bowl supported upon a palm tree, incurved canted triform base, bun feet, 30cm high, Evans & Matthews, Birmingham c.1875

Lot 296

An Elizabeth II silver mounted cranberry glass globular scent bottle, cut with flowers and scrolling leaves, hinged domed cover enclosing a stopper, 14cm high, London 2001

Lot 8

A late Victorian E.P.N.S table oil lamp, adjustable burner, The Wizard, hobnail-cut clear glass reservoir, fluted pillar and domed base, 38cm high, Hukin & Heath, c.1890

Lot 1281

A 19th century ormolu mounted hobnail-cut clear glass trumpet shaped table centre vase, engine-turned socle, re-entrant square base, knop feet, 25cm high, c.1835

Lot 314

A Victorian silver dessert fork, London 1900, 1.95oz., an Edward VII cut glass posy case, with silver rim, Birmingham 1904., a pair of cut glass cruet bottles, with plated lids, and a 19thC spiral fluted glass pedestal spill vase. (5)

Lot 32

A Baccarat For Remy Martin cut glass cognac decanter and stopper, .70l. decorated with fleur de lys prunts, K0357, etched marks, cased with cloth and certificate, outer boxed, 28.5cm high.

Lot 288

Eight Edwardian and later cut glass scent bottles, with stoppers, together with a cut glass toilet jar and cover. (9)

Lot 78

A George V cut glass toilet jar with silver lid, with engine turned decoration, oval reserve monogram engraved, Birmingham 1932, together with an Edward VII silver cigarette box of plain square form, Birmingham 1903, 17.29oz all in. (2)

Lot 284

A Victorian pottery scent bottle and stopper, of canted square form, painted and enamel decorated with flowers, 10cm high., Victorian cut glass scent bottle and stopper and an early 19thC cut glass scent bottle and stopper with gilt decorated shoulders and stopper, 15cm high. (3)

Lot 325

A quantity of cut glass and crystal ware, mainly drinking glasses to include Stuart Crystal, large cut glass bowl, etc (3).

Lot 314

A cut glass ice bucket with twin handles with pineapple cut and arched decoration, height 25.5cm, diameter 24.5cm.

Lot 557

A hallmarked silver specimen vase with fluted rim and two silver-topped cut glass dressing table jars with repoussé decoration, various dates and makers, length of largest 8.5cm (3).

Lot 555

A hallmarked silver engine turned hand mirror and brush, a cut glass rectangular trinket pot with hallmarked silver top and a hallmarked silver napkin ring, various hallmarks.

Lot 496A

A late 19th century electroplated decanter stand containing three matching cut glass decanters, length 29cm.

Lot 236

A quantity of Oriental papier mâché teaware, black ground with gilt-heightened dragon decoration to include cups, saucers, bowls, large floral bowl etc, a quantity of cut glass and crystal ware to include bowls, vases, decorative baskets and a quantity of boxed Tetley collectable figures to include music stars, animals, etc (3).

Lot 181A

Two Edwardian cut glass mushroom-form table lamps, height of largest 47cm (2). CONDITION REPORT One with chip to inside edge of shade.

Lot 241

A spelter model of a heavy horse with his handler and a quantity of collectibles to include a pair of patinated bronze figures of Venus de Milo, four gilt plaster wall-hanging cherubs, three stone obelisks, a brass model of a pair of horses, a reproduction resin figure of a 1920s woman, a reproduction cast metal model of a Classical discus thrower and a moulded and cut glass ship's decanter.

Lot 482

BIEDERMEIER NADELKISSEN MIT TISCHZWINGE 19.Jh. Holzzwinge mit vasenförmigem Aufsatz aus vergoldeter Bronze, geschliffenem Glas und Horn. Mit Fadenrolle und Nadelkissen. H.19cm A BIEDERMEIER PIN CUSHION WITH CLAMP 19th century Wooden cramp wink vase-shaped attachment made of gilt bronze, cut glass and horn. With reel of thread and pin cushion. 19 cm high. Keywords: miscellaneous pieces, collectibles, collectables, pincushion

Lot 96

A Roman pale green glass flask Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The piriform body with six bands of wheel-cut decoration, the tall slender cylindrical neck with folded rim, slight indentation to the base, 17.8cm highFootnotes:Provenance:with Sadi & Fayez Barakat & Sons, Jerusalem. Private collection, Bern, acquired from the above 1960s-1970s. Private collection, Basel, acquired 2010.Similarly decorated balsamaria have been found at Pompeii and Herculaneum; see L. Scatozza-Höricht, L'Instrumentum Vitreum di Pompeii, Rome, 2012, p. 181, no. 10372, pl. LIII.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 98

Three Roman green glass vessels Circa 1st-4th Century A.D.Comprising a pillar mould-cast bowl, the interior with double wheel cut circles; a jug with folded collar, broad combed strap handle and cylindrical body; and a flask with tall funnel neck and disc-shaped body, 12.5cm diam., 14cm high and 15cm high respectively (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Private collection, UK, formed from the 1960s onwards.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 302

A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, to include a gold split pearl set oval slide, marked 15ct, with gold buckle, marked 15ct, and a black grosgrain ribbon strap, a gold floral sapphire set brooch, marked 15ct, with metal pin, 1.72g, a gold and platinum brooch, designed as crossed golf clubs set to the centre with an old Swiss cut diamond, the shafts tested as approximately 15ct gold, the clubheads as approximately platinum, and the pin and 'C' catch as approximately 9ct gold, 4.30g, a white gold pearl set bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 1.27g, a sterling silver enamel and split pearl brooch, a gold split pearl enamel brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal pin, 0.86g, and a gold brooch with blue glass cabochon (7)

Lot 432

A French Art Deco white gold sapphire and diamond cocktail watch, a tonneau shaped case, 21 x 14mm, with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and blued hands, the bezel set with circular mixed cut sapphires, possibly synthetic, two deficient, with rose cut diamonds between, and hand engraved case sides, French eagle poinçoin for 18ct gold, with metal strap, 15.73gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Glass missing.Some discolouration to dial.Sapphires are probably synthetic.Two sapphires missing.Surface reaching inclusions to some of the sapphires and diamonds.Surface marks/scratches to case.Slight damage to the case side in one place.

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