Silver and glass scent bottle of globular form with geometric cut design, makers mark for Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham, 1901, 12 cm high, together with a small wine glass, the ogee bowl with vertical line pattern to base on a double series spiral opaque twist stem, on spreading circular foot, 12 cm high (2)
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Moser twenty-five piece suite of cut table glass comprising: twelve large wine glasses, each having a facet cut bucket bowl with a chased gilded band and standing on an hexagonal foot, 19cm high, twelve matching small wine glasses, 16.5cm and a baluster shaped decanter with conforming decoration, 34.5cm high Decanter stopper with a couple of flakes to the lower edge and nibbles to the corners, one large glass having tiny rim chip less than 1mm on top edge, one large glass having tiny chip to lower edge of foot again less than 1mm, one small glass with one rim
George III wine glass having a waisted bell shaped bowl, the stem with a band of two spiral threads outside a spiral gauze and standing on a circular foot, 18.75cm high Small manufacturing dimple on the outside edge of the rim approx. 1mm diameter, the foot rim with three chips - the largest approx. 8mm x 3mm - General condition consistent with age **
Vallon blue opalescent glass bowl decorated with cherries, 23.5cm diameter Scratching to the inside of the bowl, there is a vertical line of the opalescent glass running from the rim which is clearly not a hairline crack just has the slight appearance of a line/crack when you hold it to the light - this as stated is purely a wis
Edward VII silver bowl of quatrefoil form having embossed foliate swag and pierced decoration, standing on a circular foot and having a clear glass liner, makers probably Gibson & Co Ltd, London 1906, 29.5cm wide, 20.9oz approx nett Several minor nibbles to the rim of the glass liner - General condition consistent with age **
SET (6) IMPERIAL RUSSIAN GLASS GOBLETS - Six Clear Glass Goblets from a Banquet Service by the Imperial Glass Works, St Petersburg, 19th century, with a lobed ovoid bowl having an enameled gold foil raised crest with the crowned initial `A` over ermine, probably for Emperor Alexander II, on a faceted stem and shaped circular foot, 4 1/8" tall, 2 1/4" diam, three with rim or base chips.
A collection of silver wares, comprising; a pair of George III silver salts, BB, London 1774, of cauldron form, a sugar bowl, Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1914, of circular form with beaded rim, a further sugar bowl with two loop handles, Sheffield, a pair of sugar tongs, London, a mustard spoon, a salt spoon, six teaspoons in associated case and two blue glass liners, total weight of silver approx 14oz (15)
A George III cased silver sugar sifter, retailed by the Sussex Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1804, the bowl with silver gilt interior and embossed fruit decoration with bright cut engraving to the handle, presented within fitted case, together with four silver spoons, a silver butter knife, a wrythen silver pepperette, a silver vesta case, a miniature silver trophy and a silver mounted glass inkwell, total weighable silver approx 9.5oz (10)
A Webb crystal cut glass decanter and stopper, with silver mounted triple ring neck, London 1957 by Mappin & Webb, the rectangular body cut with stylized tartan decoration (minor faults), together with a set of eight white wine glasses, each bowl cut with star and fan decoration, four glass decanters and stoppers and a small collection of other glassware (faults).
A cranberry glass epergne, late 19th Century, the wavy rimmed circular base supporting a central trumpet flanked by three smaller, each with clear pinched trailing, together with two clear glass trumpet vases with cast metal bases, six cranberry glass wines and a small cranberry glass bowl (faults).
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