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of shaped square outline, with a slender body and reeded borders, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, together with a George III mounted cut glass oil or vinegar bottle, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London c.1795; the caster 6.75" (17cm) high; 4.4ozt (2). *CR Both with wear, the caster with a dented base and leans to one side slightly, hinge a bit loose on the bottle other than wear, OK Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
shaped rectangular outline, raised on four hoof feet, inscribed in the centre "1ST CAVALRY BRIGADE POINT TO POINT RACES HAWTHORN HILL MARCH 13TH 1907 SOUDAN CHALLENGE CUP 21ST LANCERS LIGHT WEIGHT 12 STONE WON BY MR G.N REYNOLDS' BR.G 6 YRS 'SIBERIA' OWNER", below the relating emblem & initials, and fitted with two associated mounted cut glass bottles, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1906; 10.75" (27.3cm) long; 23.3ozt. *CR Quite worn and pitted, rocks in place, one hinge broken on one of the bottles and one cover dented a bit Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with bead borders, pierced sides and on four legs (blue glass liners), initialled, by Henry William Curry, London 1870; 3.3" (8.5cm) long; 4ozt (2). *CR A bit worn, one rocks in place a bit and one has a replacement liner (one star-cut, the other plain) Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
of vase form (blue glass liner), with bead borders, a Bright-cut engraved handle, a pierced foot & sides and embossed festoons & flowerheads, crested, London 1776; 5.25" (13.3cm) high; 5.2ozt. *CR A bit worn, minor bending all over, rocks in place a bit and the foot has a split in the decoration and leans a bit. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with a cushion domed cover and a star-cut base, the interior gilded & with a hinged striker, by Frederic Purnell, London 1878; 2.1" (5.5cm) long. *CR Pretty good, just a bit worn, some minor scratches and knocks to the cover and v. minor nibbles to the glass edges Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT VANITY CASE With lift-out tray fitted with silver-plated mounted cut glass bottles, boxes, and jars, finely engraved and pierced, the tray with manicure instruments, sprung loaded fitted drawer to the base and concealed mirror to the inner lid 28cm wide, 17cm highIn very good condition, all the figments are original to the box and there is no damage to the glasses, the tools all match and are in good condition. The mirror is stuck in the top and cannot be pulled down. There is small loses to the back corners of the venners and a small piece missing on the edge of the top, the top also has a small piece of water damage which has turned the polish grey. She extra images.
A GOOD PAIR OF 19TH-CENTURY BOHEMIAN WHITE OVERLAY AND GILT-DECORATED GREEN GLASS LUSTRES the cut serrated rims with raised cameo floral painted panels on tapered arcaded stems and knopped circular bases, fitted cut clear prismatic drops 27cm high The bodies are in good undamaged condition with no cracks. Some small chips to the bottom rim of one. There is some rubbing to the gilding in areas. All droppers are present, one is unattached. The droppers have flaked chips but no cracks. The painted panels are in nice original condition.
A GILT MOUNTED SCOTTISH DRESS DIRK the polished steel single-edged blade with double fuller leading to a carved woven style grip with gilt embossed mounts and cut amber glass pommel, the gilt mounted leather sheath enclosing a knife and fork with matching grips and pommels43.5cm longIn good overall condition, there are no splits to the mounts or leather. One of the gemstones in the knife has cracked in half. The daggered blade is straight and the tip is slightly bent. The gilding is rubbed in places. The handles are not split.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED VERDE GREEN MARBLE OIL LAMP with matching cut glass vessel and double burner above a stepped base with brass flower heads and rush mounted base.68cm high In good unrestored condition. No damage or repairs, no chips or cracks in the marble or glass vessel, some losses to the gilding on the brass mounts.
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND EBONY BANDED DOUBLE SIDED DESK STAND with fitted long drawer and strung inlaid double dished top enclosing a pair of cut glass inkwells and central sander fitted silver tops and central beaded handle35cm wide 24.5cm deepThe middle inkwell has a large piece missing on the rim but the lid covers it. The flake chip in the bottom of the same inkwell. One of the other inkwells is in good undamaged condition, and the third has some tiny flake chips to the bottom edge. The body of the desk stand is in good condition with no cracks splits or warps. There is some banding missing on the left side and front. The drawer is in good condition. Some of the top stringing is missing around one of the pen trays. The handle is slightly loose too.
A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH DOUBLE FUSEE STRIKING SKELETON CLOCK the pierced brass cathedral style frame with side supports and cut-out silvered dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day chain-driven double fusee movement with six-spoke wheel work and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, mounted on an oval marble base and displayed under a glass dome.54cm highThe clock is unrestored but complete and is running but will need servicing. The brass frame is loose on the base. The dome has no cracks and the marble base is in good condition.
A small group of Victorian silver mounted bottles and objects, comprising: a silver mounted glass claret jug, London, 1896, maker's mark rubbed, with handle and geometric pattern to glass, 18cm high; a silver mounted three handled glass decanter, Birmingham, 1898, maker JHW, with geometric banding to body, with globular faceted stopper, 22cm high; a silver mounted cut glass box, London, 1892, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), of cylindrical form with hobnail pattern, the silver gilt lid with a cameo to top, 11cm high; a silver mounted cork stopper, London, 1879, Cox & Sons (Thomas Cox & Edward Cox); and a silver lid, London, 1884, Frederic Purnell, engraved with armorial; together with a silver mounted door handle, London, 1933, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with initials and a white metal mounted glass scent bottle, bearing French mark, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with armorial, 15.4cm high (7)
A group of coloured glass, 19th-20th centuries, to include a hand-blown turquoise and opaque stripe vase, the elongated neck with thick lipped rim, the base of tapering triangular prism form with small kick-up rough pontil, approx. 50.5cm high, a Bohemian ruby flash cut goblet, with thick gilt rim and funnel bowl, the squat stem with dodecagonal base, the bowl with a continuous landscape featuring a stag, 15.3cm high, an amber glass decorative hunting flask with octagonal neck, the body engraved with vignettes of a stag and a dog each in a landscape, the stopper with finial carved as a grouse, 17.5cm high, and a Royal Brierley Studio iridescent pink baluster vase with high shoulder, etched mark to the underside, 23cm high (4)
A Worcester 'Queen Charlotte' pattern teapot and cover, c.1765-75, blue 'fretted square' mark, the body of globular form and decorated with spiralling stripes in blue, red, puce and gilding, the cover modelled with a flower finial and green branch, 16cm high; together with a group of glassware, 19th century and later, to include: an oversized goblet with large bell shaped bowl, 20cm high, 13cm diameter; an oversized goblet with everted rim and faceted baluster stem, 13cm high, 11.5cm diameter; a thick-blown drinking glass with ogee bowl and plain stem, 9cm diameter; a small thick-blown goblet, 10cm high; a panelled water jug; two coupe glasses with amber stems and feet and gilded vine border to rim; two cranberry and clear glasses; a cranberry glass egg cup (A/F); a small vase with painted enamel bird decoration; two further drinking glasses; and five further pieces of cut glass (lot)Footnotes: Note: The decoration of the teapot in this lot is named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who visited the Worcester factory in 1788 with her husband King George III and purchased various wares, although she likely had no involvement with the design of the pattern, which takes inspiration from Japanese Arita porcelain. Condition Report: Queen Charlotte teapot: as can be seen from the online photograph, the finial of the cover has a metal repair, the petals of the flower with some minor losses. The exterior with some scratches to the paintwork across the body. The handle with some dirt and imperfections to the porcelain. The spout with some light wear to the gilding. The interior of the body with a small crack to the pouring holes, some dirt and imperfections to the porcelain, and a hairline crack emanating just below the base of the handle. The foot with some wear consistent with age.
A collection of Bristol glassware to include: a pair of 18th century Bristol Blue Glass decanters with gilt decoration labelling them rum and brandy; together with a set of four Bristol Green Glass wine glasses; a decanter engraved with grapevine decoration; and a cut glass water jugpair of decanters 25cm high; glasses 13.5cm high; green glass decanter 28cm highQty: 8In generally good condition. Some minor chipping to the stoppers and scratching around the bases. Some rubbing to the gilt on the labels and the rims of the blue glass decanters. The green glass with minor pitting.
Three boxes of ceramics & glassware including Royal Winton, Ernst Wahliss Turn Wien, Crown Staffordshire, Royal Worcester etc together with a selection of cut glass including Polonia Decanter, glass candy items and other glassware. Worcester jug chip to spout and cracked through base. Large twin handle vase with paint flaking and hairline crack through handle.
A George V silver gilt and Bohemian glass scent bottle, of cylindrical form, the hinged cover moudled with reed and ribbon edge detail, opening to reveal the internal glass stopper, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, all over the faceted body, cut and painted with foliate motifs, 9cm slight ding to cover and slight movement at hinge, cover closes tight, small nibbled to stoppers upper rim, some tarnishing but marks clear and readible, some losses to painted decoration.
A late Victorian silver toppped cut glass scent bottle, the screw-off cover embossed with foliate scroll and diaper panels and topped by a vacant shield form cartouche, marks for Chester 1898, maker G Watts & Co, all over the globular cut glass body, sold along with a small silver topped dressing table bottle and small silver rimmed ceramic salt, gross weighable silver 25grams
A George V silver and green tortoiseshell mounted cut-glass scent bottle, the cylindrical silver mounted neck with two bands of tortoiseshell decoration and faceted tear drop form stopper, all over the cut glass body, marks for Birmingham 1926, maker probably Samuel M Levi (some chipping to stopper base) sold along with a pair of silver topped cut glass scent bottles, another silver topped dressing table bottle, two silver mounted clothes brushes, a silver mounted hair brush and other clothes brush.
A George V silver topped cut-glass dressing table jar, of circular form, the top with convex glass insert reverse painted with woman looking through a window, the underside with inset mirror,marks for Birmingham 1926, maker Adie Brothers Limited, all over the tapered glass body cut with flutes, and sold along with a small selection of silver flatware. Gross weight without glass jar body, 98grams (including top with glass and mirror inserts.
A George V silver topped and mounted cut-glass sugar sifter, the associated pierced pull-off cover with marks for Birmingham 1920, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 18grams, over the silver collar marked for Birmingham 1917, maker W & F Rabone, all over the classical urn-form cut-glass body with short pedestal and spreading circular foot 17.5cm
An Edwardian silver topped cut-glass scent bottle, of typical globular form cut with overlapping ovals and star cut panels, the foliate embossed and hinged cover and plain mount with Marks for Birmingham 1906, maker probably Thomas Bishton, 11.5cm, stopper missing, cover with no compressions/dents.
Royal Cauldron 'Victoria' part tea and coffee service, Limoges part tea service, Frank Haviland, Royal Doulton 'Woodland' to include a lidded tureen and soup bowls, collection of white china mugs, white china honeypot, vases, assorted glassware to include cut glass condiment dish, glass animals and various other ceramic items (5 boxes)
Three stunning pieces of crystal glass from Heisey, comprising two sugar bowls and a creamer. These pieces showcase a square Art Deco style with handles and feature a cut starburst design on the bottom. Each piece pressed on inside, Pat'd 7/9/12 with the H in the middle of the diamond backstamp. Largest piece measures 6"L x 4"W x 3.5"H. Issued: 1912Manufacturer: Heisey GlassCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
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