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A 19th century French gilt bronze Rococo Revival mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a musical cherub above a convex white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the balloon shaped swept case further adorned with instruments and song book, having fret cut side panels (with pendulum and winding key) h.43cm.Something appears to be missing from putti’s hand.Enamel good overall, some minor marks only.Case generally intact.Glass to reverse intact.Some cracks to the back legs.Untested and probably requires a service.No glass dome.
A pair of cut glass ships decanters and stoppers; together with various other decanters to include triple ring neck and onion examples, brandy decanters etc (a lot).Ships decanters – OK.Silver mounted example – silver quite dented and rubbed, otherwise OK.Two square examples - OK.The rest are generally OK with no obvious damage.
A Boullework Desk Set, late 19th century, comprising a glass inkwell of square form with hobnail-cut base, on a boulle stand with tapered sides, 17.5cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 21cm high, a blotter and a nib brush in pot; and A Boullework Mantel Clock, 19th century, enamel dial with day movement, gilt mounts, 31cm high (6) See illustration
An 18th Century clear crystal glass bottle of slice cut shouldered square section with collar neck and cork stopper with later glass finial, engraved to the body SHRUB, height 16cm. Shrub is a fruit liqueur that was popular in 17th and 18th century England, typically made with rum or brandy, and mixed with sugar and the juice or rinds of citrus fruit.
An early 20th Century glass carafe with hallmarked silver collar, of conical form, the clear crystal cased in ruby and flash cut with fan and buzz patterns, collar Birmingham 1932, Asprey & Co. Ltd, height 27cm, together with another jug of canted square section with cut decoration and plated mount. (2)
A late 19th Century James Powell & Son Rhenish style Roemer in green with integral folded foot rising to a large ovoid bowl decorated with applied self colour threading, prunts and frill, height 13.5 cm, together with a 19th Century wine glass in the 18th Century style with cup shape bowl raised on double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a gauze, plain foot cut down, height 13cm. (2)
An early 20th Century Stevens and Williams crystal glass '19th Hole' decanter of globe and shaft form, decorated with an engraved cartouche panel with a golf flag surrounded by square hobnail cutting rising to a slice cut neck and lapidary stopper, engraved registration mark Rd 436398, height 23.5cm.
A post war Stuart and Sons crystal glass Ellesmere decanter designed by John Luxton of footed swollen form with faceted stopper, decorated with basal mitre cuts below a band of cut leaves, acid marked, height 29cm, with six matching glasses each with funnel bowl with cut leaf decoration, wrythen stem and circular spread foot. (7)
A Silver-Plated Inkstand Timepiece, 20th Century, oblong, the base with rests for the two silver-plated mounted cut-glass bottles, with a central plinth with horse head masks either side and with jockey finial, 26.5cm wide. In generally good condition with only some minor scratches consistent with use. The clock mechanism is only accessible by unscrewing the base. The mechanism has not been examined and is not currently in working order.
A Victorian Gilt-Metal Mounted Cut-Glass Double Scent-Bottle, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Late 19th Century, Retailed by J. M. Muirhead, Glasgow, the cut-glass body with a screw-cap at one end and a spring loaded hinged cover at the other, in fitted box, the bottle 12.5cm long. Stamped inside the spring loaded cover 'S Mordan and Co London'. There is some discolouration on the gilt metal mounts and some staining inside the glass. There are some scuffs and marks to the box.
A Lady's Enamel and Diamond Set Ball Fob Watch, circa 1920, gilt finished lever movement numbered 11041, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, base metal dark blue enamelled case with rose cut diamond set star decoration and with a central line of rose cut diamonds, hung from a rose cut diamond set blue enamel bow brooch, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, drop length 5.4cm see illustration NB: two diamonds deficient . Watch case with scratches and chips to the enamel, dial and underside of the glass with dust particles, movement not working, chips to the enamel throughout. Bezel winding, 18mm wide. It bears no hallmark nor stamp. The brooch fastens with a pin and hook catch and features a safety chain. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 25.5 grams. CR made 21.11.19.
Pair of late Victorian silver oval salts with embossed decoration and original spoons Birmingham 1898, cut glass dressing table jar with silver cover, silver mounted comb and a silver pepperette Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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