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A novelty ceramic patchwork cat tape measure, 10cm high; a Ronson cigarette lighter; a Crown musical cigarette lighter; an EPNS nut dish mounted with a squirrel; three pair of nut crackers; an ACME whistle; a pair of brass chamber sticks; a musical decanter; thimbles; a small doll; a large curved needle; etc
A group of miniatures with four Guinness, four Harp larger, single Manns and Smithwick's ale examples, a single Bell's example and a vacant novelty miniature decanter modelled as a curling stone (some af), also two French shot glasses with applied Guinness toucan decoration (unofficial).Additional InformationSome very low levels, numerous with evaporation including the Bell's and one of the Guinness with extremely low level, another of the Harp largers with low level, the novelty decanter vacant as stated, has been opened and emptied and has pronounced surface scratches. The shot glasses with rubbing to the transferred decoration, light surface scratches and inclusions.
Five 19th century and later glass decanters and claret jug, also a silver mounted bottle stand (6).Additional InformationThe bottle stand is heavily worn with wear to the plate, numerous knocks. One of the small decanters with internal flaw and numerous chips, general wear throughout. The second smallest decanter with a ground chip to the under side of the stopper. The square decanter with numerous chips to the under side of the stopper.
A collection of Czechoslovakian glass, including a liqueur decanter in red with gold overlay, six glasses and a pair of matching fluted table vases, and a collection of Czechoslovakian glass, including a jug, waterpot and covered sugar, six liquor glasses, a tall vase and a basque, all in purple red glass with gold overlay decoration (10)Condition report: In good condition, one glass cracked.
A St Louis crystal glass 'Tommy' pattern decanter, acid marked, 37cm high, together with a pair of miniature cut glass ships decanters, each with silver collar, by Albert Edward James, Birmingham 1990, and a simulated coromandel tantalus with fall front and three spirit decanters, 23cm highCondition report: St Louis decanter has nibbles to base of peg on stopper, stopper is a correct pattern but not the exact fit, engraved initials do not matchTantalus has repaired split and knocks commensurate with ageNo, the tantalus is not marked BetjemanHeight to top of stopper 15cm, width 4.5cm/5cm, and depth 4.5/5cm.
A small silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1940, maker's mark of S Blanckensee & Son, a small silver tankard, a four-section silver toast rack with star shaped handle, Birmingham, 1946, maker's mark of Walker & Hall, a silver-backed brush and mirror set, silver sugar tongs and two silver decanter labels, Birmingham, 1858, maker's mark of John Gilbert
A fine north-eastern rummer from the Lambton Service, circa 1823From the Wear Flint Glassworks, Sunderland, the flared bucket bowl deeply cut all around with alternating plain and diamond-cut pillar flutes beneath a prismatic-cut band, the front panel engraved with the full arms of John George Lambton with the family motto 'LE LOUR VIENDRA' (The Day Will Come), the spreading petal-cut foot with a star of fine diamond panels to the underside, 14.3cm highFootnotes:The arms are those of John George Lambton of Lambton Hall, Co. Durham who was appointed Lord Privy Seal from 1830 and created Earl in 1833. The service, which originally comprised 239 pieces, was felt to be a triumph of glassmaking and it is documented that in 1823 a decanter and four glasses from the set were carried through the streets of Newcastle-upon-Tyne as part of a parade. The Lambton set was one of three extensive Regency cut glass services made for the Londonderry, Lambton and Darnell families. These are discussed by Simon Cottle, The Darnell Service, in The Glass Cone, no.72 (2005), pp.4-5. The service was dispersed in 1932. A 'Prince of Wales Decanter' from the Lambton service was sold by Bonhams on 16 December 2009, lot 121 and this was acquired by the Corning Museum of Glass (accession no. 2009.2.35). See also Susan Newell, The Sunderland Glass Services: A Reappraisal, in Journal of the Glass Association, vol.6 (2001), pp.24-37.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Collection of guns related accessories, to include a Bushmaster 2.5x32 pistol / scout rifle scope with one piece mount, a box of Sierra .308 Cal 220grain HPBT, three scope covers, a set of Daniel Defence iron sights, three Troy quad rail grips, a Picatinny offset side rail mount, and a Picatinny bipod adaptor, clip of 10 5.56 RG blanks, and a glass Tokarev pistol decanter.
ELEVEN BOXED ITEMS OF IRISH-TYRONE CRYSTAL CUT GLASS WARES 'ANTRIM' PATTERN viz Ships decanter and stopper, 8 sherry glasses and a pair of 14oz large spirit tumblers. TOGETHER WITH A BOXED TYRONE CRYSTAL LARGE ALE GLASS, with inscription from Irish Wives Club 1983-84, twelve boxed items in total (12)
Mainly Southern Area Pottery and Glass Tableware, various items by Minton, Dudson, Meakin, Royal Victoria, and others, including South Western Railway (6) including cream jug, butter dish, saucer and two side plates (all damaged), LC&DR dinner plates (crazed), South Eastern Cream Jugs (2) some wear, LB&SCR decanter (no stopper) undamaged, Southern Railway in various colours, patterns and motifs, including cream jugs (4) one damaged, tea pots one missing lid, butter dishes (3), mugs (4) one cracked, hot water jug with pewter lid, saucer, chipped, four silver plated tea spoons and a five division probably ticket teller's desk tray for stamps, together with other pieces including LMS/LNER saucers, and four pieces with S.P. motif/crests (one damaged) most items with general wear P-G (Qty)

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