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A glass rummer, early 19th century, the trumpet shaped bowl etched to the rim L. Clark, Bull Inn, raised on a straight stem and conical foot, 13cm high, and an early 19th century glass tankard with ribbed decoration and etched with the crest and motto of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, 13cm high.
A Victorian silver milk jug and matching sugar bowl with shaped rim raised on three pad feet (Sheffield, 1899), together with a pair of silver peppers of baluster form, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, a silver mounted cigarette box, and a pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar nips CONDITION REPORTS Inkwell lid and rim broken and separated, and glass has some chips and scratches. Other items have wear, and a few knocks and dents.
Waterford - Cut Crystal Fine and Impressive Set of Seven Colleen Claret Glasses. Each 5.25 Inches High. The Colleen Collection by Waterford Is Characterised by An Ornate Pattern of Interesting and Broad Vertical Cuts, Accentuating The Brilliant Clarity of Fine Crystal, It Featuring a Generous Bowl. Ideal For Accentuating The Colour and Aroma of Bordeaux's Signature Red Wine. The Claret Glass Features The Characteristic Weight of Waterford's Hand Crafted Fine Crystal. All Pieces Have Waterford Script To Bases and Some With Waterford Labels.
A mid 18th century cordial glass with later etched fruiting vine decoration above fluted bowl, with folded foot, rough pontil mark, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a slight scuff mark to the interior of the bowl, no evidence of being ground down, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Victorian hallmarked silver mustard pot of oval form with gadrooned decoration and with domed hinged lid, raised on four bowl feet, with blue glass liner (liner af), Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1894 and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs with engraved floral decoration, approx 1.3ozt (2).
3rd-4th century AD. A pale blue glass bowl with iridescent surface, flat bottom, pinched vertical ribbing, slightly everted rim. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 603. 72 grams, 10cm (4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. Fine condition.
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