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Mixed Lot: cut glass oval section liqueur decanter with silver/silver gilt collar (non-matching stopper), 20cm tall overall, Birmingham 1933, together with a squat cut glass dressing table jar with hallmarked lid, bearing a monogram, 7cm diam, Birmingham 1904, a cut glass baluster scent atomiser with hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1912, and a further modern silver plated scent atomiser (4)
Mixed Lot: large 20th century conical cut glass claret jug with mask pourer and horn style angular handle, 30cm tall, an early/mid-20th century spherical cut glass claret jug with deer head thumb piece to the hinged lid, tubular handle, 23cm tall and a well engraved small spherical cut glass liqueur decanter on circular foot with cast scrolled handle, urn finial to hinged lid, 18cm tall (3)
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver and glass scent bottle of cylindrical form, the hinged lid hand chased with scroll and foliate decoration, cut glass body with internal stopper, Birmingham 1900, 7cm long, together with a Victorian silver bladed and mother of pearl handle fruit knife, Sheffield 1860, (a/f) (2)
George V six-piece dressing table set with inlaid tortoiseshell and silver mounts, each item bearing the letter "E" within a ribbon garland cartouche, comprising cylindrical jar and lid, spherical scent bottle with hinged lid, oval cut glass box with detachable lid, two hair brushes and a clothes brush, London 1916 by Corke Bros & Co, (minor small defects throughout) (6)
A late 18th century facet cut stem ale glass, the elongated round funnel bowl with printie cut band below the rim and facetted basal cutting into a facet cut stem, on a conical foot with snapped pontil, 17.8cm. high; together with a small late 18th century wine glass with drawn, printie cut ovoid bowl on a plain stem and plain foot, 12.6cm. high. (2) * Condition: - Ale glass: Good condition with no faults. - Wine glass: Minute frit to rim. Otherwise good.
An Irish Georgian Prussian decanter - possibly Waterford, c.1810, with three neck rings over bands of fine diamond, blaze and shallow petal cut decoration, basal comb cutting, ground pontil, with star cut mushroom stopper, 20.8cm. high plus stopper; together with a set of six Georgian cut glass rummers, the ogee bowls with diamond and panel cutting, on bladed knopped stems and plain feet, 13.9cm. high. (7)
A collection of silver cruets, comprising of a pair of peppers fashioned as tankards by L. Spiers, Birmingham 1891; a cut glass and silver pepper mill by Hukin & Heath, London 1908; a set of open salts and a mustard pot by Henry Matthews, Birmingham; 1909; and many other mustards, peppers and salts of varying dates and designs, total weight without liners and pepper grinder 27.6 tr.oz. (quantity)
Pat Howells (British, 20th century), 'Poppies in cut glass vase' oil on board, signed and dated 'Pat (19)87' lower right, inscribed to artist's label verso 19¼ x 15¼in. (49 x 38.75cm.); together with another oil on board by the same hand, Pink and white flowers, signed and dated 'Pat (19)90' lower left, 18¾ x 14¼in. (47.5 x 36.2cm.). (2)
A George III silver cruet stand, Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London 1766, the cinquefoil stand with seven gadrooned bottle apertures raised on notched scroll supports, the notched scroll form handle raised on a baluster turned column, the whole raised on four anthemion form feet, one end with an engraved foliate scroll cartouche, the silver mounted panel cut glass bottles matched, maker Henry Manton, Birmingham 1852 and 1855, overall height 8½in. (21.5cm.). * Provenance: Martel Maides Auctions, 5th Dec. 2013, Lot 533
A part suite of English mid-century cut drinking glasses, 1930s-50s, with diamond cut decoration over a bladed collar, plain stem and star cut foot, comprising eight 12cm. wine glasses, twelve 12.1cm. sherry glasses, nine 10.3cm port glasses, nine 7.7cm. liqueur glasses, six 10.8cm. champagne saucers, six various tumblers and five finger bowls, eleven with chip or ground chip to foot, one with small crack to rim; together with a Victorian cut glass water jug, chipped; and two Victorian glass measures. (58)
An early Edwardian silver mounted claret jug, Norton & White, Birmingham, 1901, of elongated ribbed bulbous form on spreading foot, the silver collar with inscribed initials, with cylindrical tapering glass stopper, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high; together with a silver 'S' shaped label by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1911; and a cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts. (3)
Winston Churchill interest - a 19th century wine glass, once the property of Sir Winston Churchill, with original auction lot sticker (lot 25), from the auction of 'The Estate of Sir Winston Churchill' conducted by Knight, Frank & Rutley at 20 Hanover Square on 19th January 1966, also with a later auction lot ticket from J. J. Tingay Auctioneer, Guernsey, Channel Islands (lot 116), the glass with drawn tulip bowl with panel cut stem, 4¾in. (12cm.) high.
A collection of silver smalls, comprising of three cut glass perfume / scent bottles with silver mounts; flower shaped trinket dish by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter; various napkin rings; open salts; egg cup; bud vase, mustard etc, varying dates and maker's, total weight without glass elements 9.6 tr.oz. (quantity)
A Elizabeth II silver and cut glass three piece miniature decanter set, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1986, the labels, 1987, the decanters of typical form with silver mounts, measuring 6in. (15.3cm.) high, on a stepped and recessed rectangular wooden stand with silver plated rail gallery, 10½in. (26.7cm.) wide.
A mixed lot of hallmarked silver comprising an Art Deco match striker, a Samson Mordan & Co matchbox, a Victorian bright cut engraved bottle, a pedestal dish, three serviette rings and a posy vase, together with with double ended scent bottles with unmarked white metal tops.Condition: striker has some losses to striking strip, small dents to posy vase rim and dish, initials engraved on matchbox, no initials on rings, small minor niggles to glass on scent bottles, all as per images.
Cut glass dressing table jar with silver collar, hallmarked London 1920, H: 14 cm, Edwardian cut glass scent bottle with silver neck and top, H: 14 cm and a cut glass silver topped jar, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, no dents or chips. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)
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