A large 1930s Art Deco pressed glass table centre flower bowl by Joesph Inwald with a translucent green scalloped edge dish with central flower block mounted with a frosted green fish, together with a group of further figural flower centres to include classical figural examples by Cambridge, tallest 21cm. (6)
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LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY, A FAVRILE GLASS BOWL CIRCA 1900 The iridescent glass faintly moulded with flutes and with everted rim, the polished pontil inscribed L C Tiffany .... Favrile, 25cm diameter Condition Report: Very light wear to the base, some surface dirt present in bowl.Condition Report Disclaimer
LALIQUE, RENÉ LALIQUE, ONDES, AN OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL DESIGNED 1931 Moulded with ribbed bands radiating spirally from the centre, etched R LALIQUE FRANCE mark 20.5cm diameterMarcilhac 3292 Condition Report: No damage or restoration detected. Hardly any wear to the foot. and only the lightest of surface wear/scratches generally.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LIGHT BALUSTER WINE GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe bell bowl supported on a multi-knopped stem and domed foot, 16.5cm high Provenance: Ex Hubbard Collection, Bonhams 30th Nov. 2011.From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No damage detected but potential purchasers should decide for themselves whether or not the foot rims/rims are reduced etc.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGRAVED AIR TWIST WINE GLASS OF JACOBITE SIGNIFICANCETHE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURYOf drawn trumpet form, the bowl decorated with rose and oak leaf and inscribed Fiat, on a stem filled with spiral threads, on a conical foot, 15.5cm highFrom a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No serious damage or restoration noted. Possible polished areas to the foot. Potential purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to whether or not the rims/foot rims have been polished or not. Condition Report Disclaimer
A BALUSTER WINE GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The bell bowl supported on an inverted baluster stem and conical foot, paper collection label, 17cm highProvenance: No. 5 Honeybourne Museum Collection. From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: Bowl 7cm diameterFoot 7.8cm diameterFoot a good shape with no obvious signs it has been reduced, ditto the bowl rim. This is merely the cataloguer's opinion and potential purchasers should view in person to establish whether or not the foot has been polished/reduced.No serious manufacturing faults, flaws in the metal noted. Good private collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PLAIN-STEMMED GIN OR DRAM GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Of drawn trumpet form with basal tear inclusion and folded conical foot, 13.5cm highProvenance: Ex Prof. Derek Roe Collection, Mallams Oxford 19th Nov. 2015.From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: No damage noted. No clear resinous infills found.1mm long scratch to inside of bowl beneath rim. Bowl 5.7cm diam.Foot is folded and 6.3cm diameter.Slight wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A mid-19th century Rockingham teacup and saucer, pattern number 1418; a Derby King Street miniature milk jug and sugar bowl, painted with summer flowers; a Royal Crown Derby Red and Gols Aves dish; a Coalport trinket dish, painted by W Hargreaves, signed, ripe fruit on a mossy bank, 8cm wide; a Murano glass miniatur jug; a pair of Hummel figures, etc (8)
A FINE MID-18TH CENTURY JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS the large drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds with foliage, raised on a slightly tapered multi air twist cylindrical stem and a domed circular foot Dimensions:17cm high Note: Note: This elegant glass is classic of the Jacobite style. It closely resembles the important set of glasses and two decanters from Chastleton Manor, Oxfordshire, now split between private collections and the National Trust (who have a decanter and four glasses).The glasses and decanters discovered at Chastleton Manor are considered to be from one of the oldest established Jacobite Societies, the Cavalier Club: founded in 1657 it ran well into the reign of Queen Victoria.Chastleton seems to have been the centre of the Club's activities throughout the 18th century and the owner, Henry Jones, was a zealous supporter until his death in 1761. Jones planted Scots fir trees within the grounds, often termed as 'Charlie's Trees', and they were rumoured to be navigation markers for fleeing Jacobites given shelter and sustenance on their retreat or escape.
A RARE 'SUCCESS TO THE SOCIETY' JACOBITE WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the straight-sided bucket bowl finely engraved with displayed thistle and leaves, with the motto 'Success To The Society’ engraved around and with family motto ‘Gang Warily’ below, raised on an opaque enamel twisted stem and conical footDimensions:15cm high
A LARGE LATE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE PORTRAIT WINE GLASS the drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with a profile portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart within a laurel leaf cartouche, the reverse with large display of an engraved open rose flanked by open and closed bud and thistle, on a swollen knopped multi air twist stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:17.3cm high Note: Note: A similar large example with motto AUDENTIOR IBO sold Lyon & Turnbull ‘Jacobite, Stuart and Scottish Applied Arts’ 13th May 2015, lot 58 (sold £1875)The engraving on this glass suggests Engraver D as the likely artist. The placement of the Garter star on the wrong side and tightly engraved hair among other comparable show great similarity to a glass within The Drambuie Collection.See 'The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses' G Seddon, colour plate 31
A LARGE JACOBITE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the bell-shaped bowl engraved with a six-petalled rose and an opening bud on a thorny, leafy branch, over an air twist stem containing a single spiral cable, on a conical foot Dimensions:20.5cm high Provenance:Provenance:From the collection of the late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk.
A MID / LATE 18TH-CENTURY JACOBITE ENAMEL TWIST STEM WINE GLASS the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with trailing displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse of the bowl with engraved moth, raised on a straight white multi-twist enamel stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:15.5cm high
AN UNUSUAL JACOBITE WINE GLASS the deep bowl engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse with moth, raised on a short double knopped air twist stem, with spreading circular foot with slightly polished broken pontil to underside Dimensions:15cm high, rim 7cm, foot 8cm Note: Note:Although double knopped air twist stems on Jacobite glasses are well recorded no comparable to this unusually short stem can be found. For a similar glass but of standard proportions see 'The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses' G Seddon, plate 36.
A LARGE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE GOBLET the large flared bucket bowl with engraved rose head flanked by single bud and foliage, raised on a thick stem above stepped domed foot, the underside with a sticker for A. Churchill Glass, with handwritten stock numberDimensions:21cm high, 12cm diameter of bowl
A JACOBITE CORDIAL GLASS with drawn flared bowl engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds and foliage, raised on a tapered cylindrical stem and domed circular foot, broken pontil to underside Dimensions:15.5cm high, rim 6cm, foot 6.8cm Note: Note: For an almost identical glass see ‘Scottish Works of Art & Whisky’ Lyon & Turnbull 17th August 2022 lot 374
A LATE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS the tapered conical bowl with finely engraved trailing closed rose bud, on a short tapered stem and domed circular foot with folded foot rim Dimensions:11cm high, rim 5.8cm, foot 7cm Note: Note:This unusually decorated Jacobite wine glass would appear to date closely to circa 1788 and the death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. The single rosebud represents the last hope of the Stuart claim being Cardinal Henry Benedict.
A RARE PAIR OF JACOBITE GLASS RINSERS hemispherical outline with tapered bellied bowl, and twin everted spouts, the body engraved to each side with displayed rose head flanked by twin buds, on a simple flat foot Dimensions:15cm across spouts, 8cm high, base 7.5cm Note: Note:For a similar finger bowl and stand in the Drambuie Collection see 'The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses' G Seddon, plate 33
A RARE SET OF 18TH-CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASSES the bell-shaped bowl with flared rim, engraved with trailing display of open displayed rose head flanked by twin buds and foliage, on an air twist stem and circular foot with folded rim, broken pontil to underside Dimensions:15cm high, rim 7cm, foot 6.5cm Note: Note:The engraving to this and the larger wine glass(lot 351) bear a striking resemblance, and perhaps suggest that this rare set of wine glasses is also by Engraver C.This rare set of six Jacobite wine glasses is remarkable as 'sets' of Jacobite glassware are virtually unheard of. This may be due to the majority of Jacobite glasses being made as singles or pairs, or that sets have regularly been split up over the years. The latter seems unlikely as there would always have been great status and value in keeping a complete set together, suggesting groups like this were very rarely made. It is tantalizing to consider that these glasses must have sat on a Jacobite table, belonging to a supporter who was very confident in his position and status, and who had a close group of companions he could share his views with. As such a statement of wealth, taste and prominence within the Jacobite community, it can be assumed they were owned by an important high-ranking Jacobite.For comparable sets see Lyon & Turnbull ‘Furniture & Works of Art’ 2nd May 2018 lot 10 (sold £6500) and Bonhams ‘The Scottish Sale Antiques & Interiors’ 21st August 2013 lot 262 (sold £7250)
A RARE ENAMELLED JACOBITE WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the ogee bowl enamelled in white with a six-petalled rose, an opening bud, and a closed bud, with a butterfly to the reverse, on a multi spiral air twist and opaque twist stem Dimensions:17.2cm high Note: Note:This highly unusual Jacobite glass appears to be virtually unique and while the decoration is of standard pattern the fact it is enamelled rather engraved has not been recorded before. The only recorded enamel Jacobite glasses to date have been the rare portrait glasses of Prince Charles, see Woolley & Wallis English and European ceramics and glass, 7th October 2021 lot 1136.
AN UNUSUAL 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE GLASS the deep baluster bowl with flared rim engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds, with FIAT, star and oak leaf to reverse, raised on a squat swollen knopped stem and raised on a domed foot Dimensions:16cm high Note: Note:For an example with identical engraving and of similar bowl form by engraver C in the Drambuie Collection see also 'The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses' G Seddon, colour plate 21.For similar examples,Lyon & Turnbull ‘Scottish Silver & Applied Arts’ 15th August 2018, lot 566 (sold £1875)Bonhams ‘British & European Glass’ 13th May 2013, ex Chris Crabtree Collection lot 112 (sold (£3125)
A RARE JACOBITE 'EMPTY BUD' WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a multi-petal rose on a thorny stem issuing an empty bud, over a multi-knopped stem incorporating a beaded knop, on a conical foot Dimensions:18.2cm high Provenance:Provenance:From the collection of the late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; a Victorian heartshaped trinket box with repoussé floral decoration, Birmingham 1894, and a hallmarked silver bowl with pierced border, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver teaspoon, approx weight 6.38ozt/198g, also a cut glass sauce bottle with linear decoration, with hallmarked silver collar by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1922.
Collection of miscellaneous silver and silver plate Including: a silver plated jug, a silver cream jug, small silver salt, silver bowl, silver spoons, etc, overall approx weight excluding glass liners and silver plated jug is 534g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Group of Czechoslovakia Sklo glassware Including: tall flared rim glass vases, tall pink bubble vase, 31.5cm high overall, blue and green pulled bowl, 27cm overall, Josef Hospodka (1923-1989) for Chribska glass vases and ashtray (7) Overall wear, scratches and marks to all. No large chips or cracks.
René Lalique (1860-1945) 'Violettes' glass vase, signed 'No.930, R. Lalique, France' to the base, 16cm high overall, a Georges Beal for Etling glass bowl, with impressed/moulded signature 'Etling, France, 147' 22cm across, a Sabino glass fish paperweight or ornament, and one other blue glass vase with etched floral decoration, unsigned, 15.5cm high (4) All with scratches and signs of wear. Lalique vase with large chips and areas of damage. Sabino fish with some chips.
Allister Malcolm (Contemporary) Studio glass scent or perfume bottle in gold trailing design, signed and dated 2008 to the footrim, 15cm high, an attributed to Isle of Wight Studio Glass bowl, with broken pontil to the base, unsigned, 7.5cm high x 14cm across and a Royal Brierley studio range vase in pink, unmarked, 13cm high (3)Provenance: By repute the pink bowl was purchased from the Design Centre in London along with another vase which retains the label. The vendor still has the vase so we have been able to verify this. (The bowl does not bear a label) All with overall minimal wear and some scratches as expected. Otherwise seems ok.
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