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A 19th Century Bohemian jewel blown glass wine ewer with scrolling gilded decoration on a circular foot, and a pair of matching goblets with bell shaped bowl and knopped stem on a circular base, ewer 35 cm high (3) CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and blowing / moulding faults scratches, internal flaws. One goblet has a pink bead missing. Wear to gilding. An internal crack to base. The second goblet has a pink bead missing, wear to gilding and internal firing flaws including a small knock to the outside rim to the foot. The ewer is missing seven pink glass beads and has wear to gilding.
An early 19th Century rosewood and boullework style brass inlaid rectangular tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking associated glass bowl, the brass lock stamped "Bramah, 104 Piccadilly", 33 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Surface knocks, bumps and scratches. Lid has the front right corner section missing. A repair 0.5 x 0.5cm back right corner of lid, and also small sliver missing. Front left corner of lid also has section missing down side of edge, and to left side also. Front edge of lid has small sliver missing, and a repair to lid front right corner 2 x 1cm approx which appears to have been professionally carried out. Couple of deeper scratches running along the back. Slightly dirty. Rubbing to brassware. Interior has some cracking to veneers. Bowl fits well but may possibly be a replacement as it is quite loose in the box. The two side boxes - foil lining missing completely, within the grain there is cleaning residue. In used but well cared for condition generally.
Collection of glass including a Waterford cut glass butter tub and stand and a similar bowl, Regency glass decanter, amethyst glass and decanters Acquired from Riddetts Auctions Bournemouth Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years
18th C cordial glass with opaque air twist stem , on conical foot , etched date to bowl 1758 and another with bell bowl and open twist stem Acquired from Riddetts Auctions Bournemouth Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years
Pair of green glass decanters with facted sides and fruiting vine mounts, a graduated set of three Bristol blue gilt decorated Giles of London coasters Bristol blue sugar bowl and cover, similar decanter Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years
A compressed circular cut glass powder bowl with silver rim and raised silver pull off cover having a button finial, Birmingham 1947 by Atkins Brothers, along with a circular sectioned cut glass hors 'oeuvres bowl with silver rim, Birmingham 1910, a Liberty's silver plated fruit bowl with gadrooned border on three leaf capped scroll feet, a plated sugar scuttle with shovel and a plated seven arch toast rack.
Victorian glass epergne With pink and opaque frilly edges, three trumpets and two hanging baskets, 54cm high Condition report: one basket has three chips to the applied decoration, one trumpet has two chips to the applied decoration. The base of the bowl has a crack and associated chip One of the basket supports has a chip to the point.
A pair of late Georgian cut glass whisky tumblers with basal panel cutting and ground pontils, 9.9cm. high; together with a Georgian blown moulded glass tumbler, with wrythen moulded lower bowl with comb flute cutting above, on a moulded spiral rosette foot, probably Irish, 8.8cm. high; a Georgian rummer with blown petal moulded bowl with etched floral band and drawn stem, on a plain foot with pontil, 13.1cm. high, flake inside rim; and a late Georgian rummer with panel cut bucket bowl, blade knop stem and plain foot with ground pontil, 12.8cm. high. (5)
A set of four Victorian ivory and silver drum salts Henry Bourne of Birmingham, the salts date marked for 1878, with scalloped silver rims and conforming glass lined silver bases on three ball feet, the four oval bowl spoons date marked 1877, 1887, 1891 and 1899, complete with original cruciform leather velvet lined case retailed by Martin and Co., Goldsmiths to the Queen, Cheltenham.
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