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A group of nine hallmarked silver mounted cut glass items comprising two scent bottles, three powder jars, three trinket boxes and another.Condition: various small dents, scratches, rubbing and some minor damage to silver tops, a few small niggles to corners of glass, but no signs of major damage to glass.
A gilt metal and cut and moulded glass 25 light ‘cage’ electrolier in 18th century taste, first half 20th century, the scrolled corona above a tier of ten light fitments fitted to a conforming frame, descending to a further tier of light fitments above conforming arms with moulded floral drip pans and mounted with spire finials, hung with glass pendants and bead swags overall, a central flambeau finial within, suspending a sphere terminal, approximately 117cm high, 94cm diameter This item is viewable at our offsite storage facility. Please call 01635 553 553 to arrange a viewing time.
A pair of Continental, possibly Bohemian, moulded glass and gilt metal three light wall appliques, second half 20th century, the dished circular drip pans above scrolled arms mounted with glass scrolls and floral pendants, issuing from hobnail cut and gadrooned circular bosses, 30cm high including fitments, 30cm wide, 26cm protuberance; and another pair, similar, 30cm high, 30cm wide, 26cm protuberance
A walnut drinks compendium , probably Austro-Hungarian, the central section with a pair of domed doors enclosing a decanter compartment, flanked by two oval pivoting surfaces enclosing twin compartments set with six glass apertures, raised on splayed supports, with a pair of cut glass decanters and labels, 67cm wide 45cm deep 92cm high
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED CLEAR GLASS CLARET JUGS with globular bodies (mounts A/F), by J. Grinsell & Sons, London 1892, together with a late 20th century mounted cut-glass claret jug (mount A/F) and a Victorian plated mounted cut-glass claret jug (mount also A/F); the pair 6" (15.5 cms) high (4) *One can only speculate at the twisted and tormented state of the silver mounts on these jugs - but speaking personally I have always really really loathed & detested claret jugs!
A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A cigarette case, inscribed "F.A.M.Nov 1911", a pair of Edwardian mounted cut-glass salts, a small Maltese model of a sailing vessel on a wooden base, a pair of salt spoons, initialled "R", a small tortoiseshell box and four other plated items, the sailing vessel 4.5" (11.5 cms) high; 3.9 oz weighable silver (11)
A SMALL VICTORIAN ENGRAVED INKSTAND of shaped oval outline with a central taperstick and two mounted cut-glass ink bottles by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1868 and an early 20th century dressing table tray, initialled and inscribed on the reverse, by J & R. Griffin, Chester 1914; the inkstand 8.2" (20.6 cms); 23.25 oz weighable silver (2)
A MID 20TH CENTURY MOUNTED ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET decorated in pale lime green over an engine-turned ground, including a hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, a pair of mounted cut-glass scent bottles, a comb mount and a mounted glass powder bowl, all by Richard Comyns, London 1930-38, with a matching timepiece, unmarked , a mounted gilt metal shoe horn and another handle by a different maker, London 1948; the scent bottles 4" (10 cms) high (12)
A FINE GROUP OF SCOTTISH REGALIA reputedly formerly the property of Colonal Campbell, to include a Scottish Officers gilt brass mounted Regimental dirk of The 17th (Cameron) Highlanders circa 1860, the blade etched with Regimental honors of Egmont Opzee, the ebonised carved baluster grip set with gilt brass studs, the pommel inset with a piece of cut glass against a pink foil, together with a sash and belt, both with silver mounts, all marked for Edinburgh 1855 and makers mark of James and William Marshall, further complete with a kilt, leather sporran, a Glengarry cap with Regimental badge, a Sgian-Dubh with Egypt honors to the ebony grip, a silver mounted sporran with thistle decoration and central crest of a tower with arms pulling taut a bow and arrow and motto over 'Agite Pro Viribus' etc Colonel Campbell was colonel of the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment and won his DSO in the South African war, he was D.L and J.P for Herefordshire and married Helen Spooner, youngest daughter of Richard Spooner H.E.I.C.S (Honorable East India Company Service) of Warwickshire on 7th September 1881
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