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A collection of coloured glassware, including a Bohemian twin handled gilt metal and glass posey bowl, a large blue flashed cut glass ships decanter with stopper and star cut base, 32cm high, various glass vases including a Scottish blue flashed example with hobnail decoration, 25cm high and others
A Bohemia glass ewer with silver plated mounts, late 19th century, the body with blue overlaid on clear glass, 28cm; together with a Bohemia glass inverted tapering liqueur decanter and four glasses, decanter 29.2cmQty: 6Condition report: Surface scratches commensurate with age on the ewer. A very small chip to the point of the decanter stopper, otherwise in good condition.
A lot comprising a cased set of six silver shellfish picks, Birmingham 1923 & a silver decanter label inscribed "Presented to McKay & Forrester Architects to mark the topping out ceremony Clydesdale Bank Cathgedral St. Building Friday 18th April 1980" Condition Report: Available upon request
Ceramics and Glass - character jugs, various makers including Doulton, Shorter and Son, Lancaster Sandland, etc, including Rip Van Winkle, Falstaff, Captain Ahab, fisherman, highwayman, etc; a glass decanter by Minex, Poland, boxed; Royal Commemorative wares; Royal Worcester ginger jar, 1981; Aynsley bon-bon dishes, 1977-81, qty
A Delft circular charger, painted in underglaze blue with a still life and foliate borders, 32cm diam; a Samson-type baluster tea canister and cover, in imitation of Chinese Armorial porcelain, 17cm high, 19th century; 19th century and later crystal and cut glass decanter stoppers, various, (6); an early 20th century gesso rectangular easel looking-glass, 35cm high; a late Victorian/early Edwardian oak rectangular canteen case; carving flatware; needlework covers, embroidered with still lives of flowers; etc
A small collection of cut glass and crystal bowls, together with a cut glass liqueur decanter in the shape of a barrel with hanging bucketLocation: 3:3Condition report: a few minor nicks to edges of the cut details and rims, but overall good, no real breaks, wear to the undersides with surface scratches commensurate with age
A collection of crystal to include a decanter with silver port label, a set of six hock glasses, two bowls etc, together with a cranberry glass decanter and other glass, a collection of ceramics to include a Booths jug More Maple & Co, a Belleek jug and sugar bowl, Carlton Ware, mixed pictures and other items Location: 10:5/10:1
A collection of assorted glassware to include various decanters, drinking glasses, an illusion glass, etc., together with a pedestal fruit bowl CONDITION REPORTS Stuart decanter with pineapple cut decoration and handle - handle cracked at top, matching but not original stopperOther decanter with handle - with nibbles to rim, handle again cracked at topMatching plain decanter with chip to rim, date early to mid 20th CenturyRing-necked decanter - 19th Century, basically good condition though wrong stopperMallet-shaped cut glass decanter with large chip to rim and wrong stopper
Collection of coloured glassware to include: white metal mounted ruby red glass decanter, a green glass decanter and stopper, drinking glasses etc Condition: at present, there is no condition report for this lot. This in no way indicates a good condition. Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Webb Corbett, an English cut glass vase1930s, with acid maker's markFlared form on a circular spreading foot, both the side and the foot with cut decoration, 24 cm high; together with a Webb Corbett cut glass decanter (no stopper) designed by Irene Stevens, c.1949, with a set of 8 sherry glasses and two port glasses, each cut with with horizontal banding and circular discs, two sherry glasses and one port with maker's marks, 19.5 cm, 10.5 cm and 9.8 cm high respectively (12)Literature: Charles R. Hajdamach, '20th Century British Glass', Woodbridge, 2009, p.279, pl. 593, (vase illustrated with similar pattern found on the decanter and glasses)Light natural wear, a few abrasions and scratches. No stopper with the decanter. Only vase, 2 sherry & 1 port glass marked.
Geoffrey Baxter (British 1922-1995), a Whitefriars 'Glacier' decanter and stopperc.1969Of shouldered square section and with stopper, 27 cm high; together with William Wilson designed bowl in gold-amber with lobed base, c.1954, 22 cm diameter; and a 'diamond mould' bowl, 21.5 cm diameter, and a small footed bowl, 14.6 cm diameter, both attributed to Powells; together with a set of 5 smoky glass tumblers, one with Whitefriars and Design Centre label, 12.5 cm high (9)Edited by Lesley Jackson, ‘Whitefriars Glass – the Art of James Powell & Sons’, Richard Dennis, Somerset, 1996, p. 91, fig 235 similar decanter illustrated; p.131, Pl 134, similar Wilson bowl illustrated)Decanter: engraved 5 on neck and stopper; some tiny nicks to shoulder of stopper. A couple of open bubbles on the rim of the decanter but not damage as this is how it was made. Light natural wear. Wilson bowl: small chip and a bruise to two of the lobed feet; quite heavy wear and scratches to interior and base and on rim.Diamond bowl: a couple of inclusions evident on the inside. Wear and scratches to interior and base.Small bowl with foot: light natural wear.Glasses: light natural wear.
An Art Deco enamelled glass cocktail setc.1935Comprising: cocktail decanter with cover, and six glasses with flared bowls, plain stems and a circular spreading foot, each piece decorated in colours with cockerels, with red rims, 21.5 cm high and 11.5 cm high respectively; together with another cocktail glass set comprising: a decanter and stopper and five glasses, each enamelled with a cockerel, 20 cm and 10.5 cm high respectively; together with a set of 12 glass cocktail sticks, probably Italian, each terminating with a bird, in card box, sticks approximately 11.5 cm long (25)First set with red rims: Some wear to stopper shank with some chips to the ends and wear to edges and in collar of decanter, plus a few tiny nicks; wear to base. Glasses in overall good order with light wear. Enamel good.2nd Cocktail set: some aging and wear to the enamel, with some traces of gilt to edges, but mostly faded. Natural wear in keeping with age. There are a few chips to the stopper. Chip to foot of one glass.Glass cocktail sticks: no damages detected. Some dirt. Plain card box old and falling to bits.

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