A George V Table Centrepiece, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910, in Renaissance style, the circular bowl with masks, scrolling foliage and fruiting vines, supported by a recumbent Pan on a rock, the circular base with foliage on a matted ground on four scroll supports with cornucopia and vacant cartouche, the circular glass bowl with bands of cut and engraved decoration, 26.5cm high overall, 37oz 3dwt weighable silver
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A Blue Glass Pear Shaped Jug, 19th century, with high loop handle, 13cm high; A Similar Jug, on large circular foot, 10.5cm high; Three Further Blue Glass Jugs; and Two Amethyst Glass Jugs; A Blue Glass Small Drinking Glass, early 19th century, the bell shaped fluted bowl on knopped cylindrical stem and circular foot, 9.5cm; A Similar Wine Glass, 9.5cm; A Similar Campana Shaped Glass, 7.5cm; A Similar Green Glass, 8.5cm; A Blue Glass Bowl, on circular foot, 5cm; Another Similar, with pan topped bowl, 6.5cm; and An Amethyst Glass Wrythen Bowl, the tallest 13.5cm high (14)
A Clear Glass Invalid Feeder, early 19th century, of compressed cushion form with C shape applied handle and narrowing spout, 6cm high, 17cm long; Another Similar, 5.3cm high, 16.5cm long; A Two-Handled Bowl, 19th century, half round, with folded rim, engraved with the cursive initial N, on a star cut foot, 9.4cm, 20cm wide; A Clear Glass Bitters Dispenser, 19th century, of vase form, 13.5cm long; A Medicinal Cup, 19th century, of tumbler form with folded rim, 9.5cm high; and Two Funnels, 18th/19th century, 15cm and 14.5cm long (7)
A Collection of Blue Glasswares, 19th and 20th century, comprising a pedestal dish with frilled rim, 24cm diameter, a glass rinser, 9.5cm, a glass finger bowl, 9cm high, a sugar bowl, 7cm high, a pedestal bowl, 9.5cm high, a wrythen fluted shallow bowl, 12.5cm diameter, a cylindrical deep bowl, 16.5cm diameter, a shallow bowl with folded rim, 20cm diameter, and a shallow bowl with everted rim, 27cm diameter (9)
A Cream Bowl, circa 1810, shallow circular with folded rim with single pouring lip, 21cm diameter; A Low Footed Tazza, circa 1770, circular, with folded rim and foot, 26cm diameter; A Late Georgian Bird Feeder, circa 1810, skittle shape with blue glass spherical finial and blue edged feeder, 16.5cm high; and Two Pedestal Sugar Bowls and A Milk Jug, early 19th century, each with applied blue glass rim, the jug 9.8cm high (6)
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a single series opaque twist stem comprising multi-ply corkscrew, on a folded foot, 15cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the cup bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of four-ply spiral bands outside a four-ply column, 13cm (2)
A Trumpet Ale Glass, circa 1765, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of tapes around a central gauze pillar, 17.5cm high; and Another, the round funnel bowl on a short double series opaque twist stem comprising a multi-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 16.5cm high (2)
A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of tapes around a central gauze column, 15.4cm; and A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a single multi-ply spiral band around a slightly spiral gauze, 14.7cm high (2)
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl with basal fluting, oxo engraved rim, on an incised stem, 12.5cm high, bearing original label A Churchill Glass 508 on the pontil; and A Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl with cusped rim, a band of diamonds and panelling, upon a centre-knopped vertically cut stem, on a domed and petal shape foot, 14.9cm high (2)
A Newcastle Light Baluster Trick Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with an angular entrelac band enclosing florets (some of which are pierced), upon a four knop stem comprising angular knop, compressed ball knop, teared baluster and compressed cushion knop, domed foot, 18.5cm high
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with two gentleman, titled COSMUS.DAMIANUS, with baroque strapwork birds and foliage to the rim, on a quadruple knopped stem comprising angular, compressed ball, baluster and annular examples, domed foot, 19.7cm high St Cosmas and Damian were twins and Christian martyrs who practised healing in the sea port of Aegea, then in the Roman province of Syria. They accepted no money for their services, which led them to be nicknamed The Silverless. It was during the persecution under Diocletian that they were tortured in order to recant. According to legend they stayed true to their faith, enduring being hung on a cross, stoned and shot by arrows, and finally suffered execution by beheading.
A Mixed Lot comprising: an enamelled part Dressing Table Set, comprising Hand Mirror, Hairbrush, Clothes Brush and moulded glass Powder Bowl, all decorated with engine-turned detail and pale blue guilloche enamel; together with a small Trumpet Vase, of plain typical form, various dates and makers (5)
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