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A BALUSTER WINE GLASS OF 'KIT-KAT' TYPEMID 18TH CENTURYOf drawn trumpet form, the stem with tear inclusion, on a folded conical foot, 17.5cm highFrom a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: Slight scratching to the bowl and some minute alien inclusions.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LIGHT BALUSTER WINE GLASS OF NEWCASTLE TYPESECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe round funnel bowl supported on a multi-knopped stem and a folded conical foot, paper collection label, 18.5cm highProvenance: Honeybourne Museum, No. 38From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: Possible anomaly to bowl rim. See additional images .Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGLISH OR LOW COUNTRIES BALUSTER WINE GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The funnel bowl on a knopped stem and a folded conical foot, 14.5cm highProvenance: With Jeanette Hayhurst.From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: Low lead content, soda glass.Condition Report Disclaimer
LALIQUE, CRYSTAL LALIQUE, DAHLIA, A SUITE OF OPAQUE GLASS DRESSING TABLE ITEMSMODERNComprising a set of three graduated scent bottles, the largest 21cm high, a further scent bottle with atomiser, 15cm high, and two graduated powder bowls, the larger 14cm diameterAll with script marks to the undersideCondition Report: Overall the condition reflects this lots lack of significant age and its likely light use in a domestic settingCertainly two scent bottles have deposits to the interior from likely use, the atomiser with light discolouration to the metal collar, the two smallest scent bottles the lids are stuck on tight at time of report, they may ease in hot water but Dreweatts makes no guaranteesThe largest powder bowl missing one pad foot, the smaller with all three pad feet presentNo boxes for any itemsNo obvious significant damage to the glass in this lotPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George II silver cauldron salts and other silverfirst London, 1743, David Hennell, plain bellied form on stepped hoof fee, gilt interiors fitted with blue glass liners, initialled, together with a George III folding fruit fork with engraved mother of pearl grip handle, duty mark and lion passant only, caddy spoon in the form a shovel with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1816, Joseph Wilmore, a cream ladle, an early Victorian silver plated pierced mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of late Victorian mustard pots with blue glass liners, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon with London import marks, two butter knives, a cased set of mother of pearl handled tea knives, a silver plated box etc., (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 8.69ozt Condition: Chip to glass liner of one salts, Dutch caddy spoon has a crack where handle joins bowl
A late Victorian silver sugar bowl and other silverfirst Sheffield, 1898, Joseph Rodgers, of circular tapering form, densely bright cut engraved with leaves and C scrolls, bearing two shaped reserves engraved Dorothy and bearing initials, together with a late Victorian silver cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, Sheffield, 1898, Joseph Rodgers, of shaped oval form embossed with shells and a pair of Edwardian oval pierced salts fitted with blue glass liners, on compressed ball feet, Sheffield, 1903, Joseph Rodgers, (5)first height 6.7cm., weight approx. 14.7ozt.Condition: Sugar bowl is slightly misshapen with knocks and dings. Sugar Basin and jug in goof condition. Damage to pierced decoration on sides. Chips to one liners,
Five 18th century wine and cordial glassescomprising a glass with bell shaped bowl on a mercury twist stem, a multi spiral air twist glass with bell shaped bowl, glass with bell shaped bowl and basal tear on plain stem with tear, an opaque twist double series cordial glasses, both with funnel shaped bowls, one with a central gauze corkscrew and a pair of outer thread, the other smaller example a pair of spiral threads and multiple spiral tapes outside, (5)first height 16.1cm.Condition: First foot has been reduced, evidence of being ground to underside. Multi spiral air twist with a chip to foot rim Plain stem with basal tear has a small chip to rim and several fleabites to foot Larger cordial glass with grind to foot edge and fleabite Smaller cordial glass with chips to foot edge and underside and rim has been ground
A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons and other silverfirst London, 1805, George Gray, together with a George V four piece cruet set fitted with blue glass liners, London, 1926 by Mappin & Webb, accompanied by spare liners a cased set of six trefid style coffee spoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, a seal end spoon with fig shaped bowl, engraved Armorers & Drapers Company Copy A.D. 1552, an American cream ladle, assorted spoons and cruet spoons, etc and a set of six electroplated fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, (qty) various, weight approx. 19oztCondition: Mostly good condition.
A Murano Sommerso vaseof elongated hexagonal form, green within gold within clear glass, together with a Murano orange and white glass bowl, sides waisted, ends scrolled, (2)green vase height 25.5cm, bowl length 24cmCondition: Minor marks to the underside of the bowl, as you would expect. Both in good condition overall.
A Dubai 100 Challenge Stakes, Newmarket silver and glass trophy, awarded to Frankie Dettori, with a silver collar on the base with indecipherable marks, Birmingham, the glass bowl engraved 'DUBAI 100 / The Dubai 100 Challenge Stakes / Newmarket 2016 / Winning Jockey'20.5cm diameter;together with a Darley Pride Stakes silver and glass trophy, with a silver collar on the base with indecipherable marks, Birmingham, the glass bowl engraved 'Darley / The Darley Pride Stakes / Newmarket 2019' awarded to Frankie Dettori19cm diameter (2) Provenance:Frankie Dettori
Four silver mounted cut-glass pieces: a late Victorian toilet water bottle, with a plain globular hinged cover and glass stopper, by Messrs Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896; a sugar caster; a small powder bowl and cover and a George III mustard pot, crested, by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1806, (with non-matching salt spoon), the caster 18cm high. (5)
A French Cristallerie de Pantin 'DeVez' landscape cameo glass bowl,c.1910, cased and cut with trees before mountains, cameo signature,11.6cm diameter6.3cm highCondition ReportNo obvious chips or cracks. Very minor frits and wear to the cutting, probably manufacture. Surface wear to the foot rim.
An Art Deco wrought-iron and glass ceiling mount,by Muller Frères, Lunéville, the tapering ceiling mount with three mottled glass shades, in orange and blue, of tapering form with pinched rims, mounted with a shallow glass plafonnier, etched marks 'Muller Frères, Lunéville',41cm diameterCondition ReportMinor chips to the inner rims of the shades. Some scuffs to the edge of the bowl. Some fritting to the top rims of the shades commensurate with being mounted. The bowl with some paint stains to the inside. With scratches and marks to the bowl. Additional images uploaded.
Two wine glasses, an ale glass and two others, second half 18th c, funnel, ogee or other bowl, two on folded foot, 17.5cm and shorter Largest glass chip on bowl. Ale glass in good condition. Second largest funnel bowl glass with several small blackened scratches on foot. The two small glasses in good condition
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