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Mixed Lot: comprising an Edward VII silver rimmed and clear cut glass fruit bowl, the plain and polished circular rim to a hobnail and diamond cut faceted body with star cut base, diam 23cm, Birmingham 1905, maker's mark MN & WB, with further retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb 15558, together with a single trumpet vase with wavy rim (loaded), Birmingham 1908, maker's mark A & JZ, various dates and makers (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising part dressing table set comprising three various silver handled manicure pieces together with a nail buffer, silver lidded and clear cut glass toiletry bottle together with a base metal small single bladed knife and a single white metal trumpet vase, various dates and makers (7)
Mixed Lot: comprising two Edward VII toilet water bottles, each of hobnail cut clear glass spherical form with domed screw down covers with embossed foliate decoration and vacant cartouches, London 1904, together with two squat clear glass and silver lidded toiletry jars of hobnail cut bodies with pull off covers with embossed rims and polished centres, Birmingham 1906, various dates and makers (4)
A Victorian silver rectangular seven-division cruet stand of shaped outline with reeded and bead mounts, oval loop handle with scroll cresting, on four scroll panel feet, 9.5ins x 6.5ins x 11.5ins high, by Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1869 (weight 26ozs), complete with original cut glass fitments, three with silver mounts, hallmarked London 1870
A collection of glassware , early 20th century to include predominately Royal Brierley Stourbridge amber coloured glass, comprising a set of four footed decanters with cut lens and star motif, a similar smaller decanter and a claret jug, together with a conical vase, a tumbler, wine glasses, etc
A large collection of cut glass, to include vases, decanters, bowls, glasses, coloured stemmed glasses, and a l arge collection of miscellaneous ceramics, to include a Japanese Imari lobed dish, Royal Copenhagen plate, Royal Doulton dinner plates, Wedgwood jasperware teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug etc, (Qty.)
A pair of Edwardian cranberry glass table lustres, having gilt and enamel floral decoration and cut crystal drops, with two circular wooden stands on bun feet, height 40 cm (2)Please see the additional images. Some droplets are missing, unattached and have scratches and chips. Overall in good condition. Some rubbing to the gilt, bases and decoration and light scuffs and scratches consistent with age and usage. Some chips (mainly to bases). No obvious cracks or restoration. Some bubbling to the glass. Wooden stands are very worn and one is missing the velvet lining.
A pair of D & Co Limoges jugs with gilt decoration of flowers and dragonflies, height 19 cm, together with a pair of opaline glass vases of oblong form on gilt bun feet painted with floral sprigs, height 21 cm and a pair of cut glass candlesticks with geometric designs height 26 cm (6)Please see the additional images. The opaline vases are overall in very good condition. Some rubbing to the gilt around the rims (mainly in the corners). Grazing to one foot (pre gilding). No obvious cracks, chip or restoration. Colours bright. Quite dusty.
Officer Reese's (Mary Ellen Trainor) 2015 Hill Valley Police uniform from Robert Zemeckis' sci-fi adventure sequel Back to the Future Part II. Officers Reese and Foley (Stephanie E. Williams) found Jennifer Parker (Elisabeth Shue) unconscious in an alley and brought her to the home of her future self.The uniform includes a dark blue polyester-blend jacket; a pair of matching trousers with green trim and faux brass buttons; a pair of black leatherette boots; a pair of black leatherette gloves; a blue, foam-padded cotton police cap, which features cut-out lettering reading "HILL VALLEY POLICE" behind black-shaded polyurethane; a black foam-rubber wrist communicator with plastic details; a black leather belt with a "POLICE IDENTA-PRO" device, and a brass buckle that is engraved with "HILL VALLEY POLICE" on the front and marked "Reese" on the reverse; a glitter-coated glass badge with sheet-metal details labelled "POLICE N11-11 HILL VALLEY" and "REESE"; and a white cotton "plus-minus" graphic T-shirt. The badge and belt are both marked for Reese, though the other costume components are not marked and could have been worn by another officer. Mary Ellen Trainor was married to director Robert Zemeckis at the time of filming. This uniform exhibits various signs of wear and age, including some glued elements detaching from the badge, staining to the jacket and shirt, deterioration of the foam in the cap, and stray paint on the boots.£4000-6000 Ω
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