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An 18th century sweetmeat glass, the ogee bowl with dentated rim on an enamel twist decorated knopped stem, raised on a radially moulded foot, 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuff and some quite deep scratches. A crack or fault line to the bowl, but which does not seem to extend right to the edges. Base with rough pontil mark.
An 18th century ale glass, the round funnel bowl with engraved decoration of hops and barley on an enamel twist stem decorated with central spiral tapes within a fourteen ply spiral band, raised on a circular foot, 18 cm high CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs. Pontil to base very rough and protruding and with fairly sharp edges.
An 18th century wine glass, the ogee bowl with etched floral and foliate decoration, raised on a plain stem to circular folded foot, 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Rough pontil mark to underside. Large bubble in foot and in stem. General wear and scuffs, and some scratches. Various irregularities and blemishes, but overall appears sound.
A pair of Bohemian amber overlaid glass sweetmeat jars and covers, the covers with faceted finial and scrolling foliate decoration over a serpentine castellated rim and ogee bowl decorated with fawn and church, and fan and latticework medallion, flanked by loop handles, raised on a faceted knopped stem and circular foot, 22 cm high including covers
An early 20th century set of four glass wines, the rounded funnel shaped bowl with etched Lily of the Valley decoration, raised on a hexagonal faceted and cut stem to a star burst cut circular foot, together with a matching ewer and stopper on a pedestal to circular foot, and a matched baluster shaped jug with loop handle, raised on a circular foot CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs. One glass has a large chip to footrim. One glass has a small chip to footrim. Jug has deep scratches to foot and some tiny nicks/chips to footrim. Ewer and stopper - scratches to foot, but otherwise appears to be OK.
A 19th century brass and glass wall mounted oil lamp, the Gothic style bracket with rope twist column and C-scroll arm with cherubic decoration terminating in a circular pierced bowl housing a glass reservoir, clear glass flue and frosted wheel etched spherical shade CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs. Chips and frits to lower edge / rim of shade, and some roughness to the top edge. Chimney with general wear but appears OK. Bowl with wear and some old chips to edges. Metal top cover section with some rusting and a hole to top, and some rusting and denting. Brass sections have some wear and rubbing, and some knocks, and some looseness to the joints, but otherwise appear OK.
A Victorian plated desk stand with stag's head surmount, twin inkwells, presentation engraved, two early 19th century crested salvers, toddy ladle with whalebone handles, entree dish and cover, water jug, baluster lidded tankard and a cut glass fruit bowl with silver rim. (8) Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.
19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with cut glass mixing bowl flanked by covered compartments, standing on brass ball feet, 30cm wide Repairs to lid and base around the hinge area. All corners to lid have some damage. Front right panel has later infill near the base. Some splits to panels. One foot appears odd and all feet appear to have been moved slightly - ** General condition consi
George VI silver and blue enamel travelling toiletry set, comprising: hand mirror, clothes brush, hair brush frame, comb frame, rectangular glass box and circular powder box, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1938, also a blue Morocco bound jewellery box, all contained in a blue Morocco bound case Powder bowl has several areas of damage to the enamel around the edge of cover, hairbrush is silver and enamel frame only and there is a 1cm x 1cm flake of enamel missing near top of handle, comb is silver and enamel frame only, case is generally good if
Charles Bray (1922-2012), a studio glass cylindrical bowl, acid etched exterior; with sand-coloured stained Cumbrian mountains and sky, signed on base, 23cm diameter Footnote: As a fellow of the Royal Society of Glass Technology and the Royal Society of Arts, Bray is considered a pioneer of modern glass. His work is included in several public collections including the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, and in the Musee du Verre, Sars Poteries.
A 19th century brass Neo-classical paraffin lamp, with reeded and roundel decorated bowl above Classical column and four stepped base with interspersed egg moulded border, marked 'Hink's Benetfink Patent London' with opaque engraved clear and cranberry glass shade with wavy rim, re-ground, and chimney, height not including chimney, 60.5cm
A 19th century Bohemian green hock glass, having three applied prunus, above conical base with trailing decoration, height 11cm, and a later similar amber example, height 10.5cm, three further wine glasses, two green, one raised on double knop base, height 13cm, amber wine glass, the bell shaped bowl raised on single knop hollow stem, terminating on conical foot, height 14cm , a late 19th/early 20th century tankard, having engraved decoration of hops and barley, the base engraved with a hanging man, height 12cm, a late 19th century tankard, inscribed 'A Present from Southport' and dated 1872, raised on conical foot, with ground pontil marks to base, height 10cm, also three 19th century wine flutes, one having faceted decoration above a double knop stem, height 19cm, a 19th century conical glass having etched decoration above folded foot and an early 20th century Bohemian ruby and clear glass beer tankard, with hinged pewter and ruby glass cover, having engraved and faceted decoration of panels, depicting the emotions of man, to include love, death etc, height including cover 15cm, and a similar engraved tumbler depicting chalet scene, height 9cm, early 20th century Bohemian ruby glass goblet, height 14cm
An early Victorian engraved glass tankard with S scrolled handle, banded body and triple banded top, engraved 'Thomas & Elizabeth Brierley were Married September 30th 1839 at Mottram' above 'Alfred Brierley Born April 26th 1843' engraved under band, on splayed foot of hand blown uneven, circular form, height 13.2cm (crack to bottom handle joint), also a 19th century spiralled clear and blue glass circular bowl, diameter 12.4cm (2)
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