A mid 19th Century large Bohemian ruby and clear glass goblet, the front panel decorated with a cantering mare and foal in fenced landscape, the reverse with large flower shaped bevelled decoration, facet cut base of bowl above octagonal baluster stem and petal edged foot, approx 27.5 cm high Further details: scruffs / wear to underside of base,, no obvious chips or cracks to rims, large 3cm crack and loss to one section of foot - polished, scratches to interior, large bubble to within red panel behind foal further manufacturing bubbles throughout but not obvious
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A PINK PEKING GLASS BOWL, MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONGChina, Qianlong period (1736-1795). The deep sides flaring towards the upper rim, supported on a straight foot, the semitranslucent glass of fine rose-pink color with thin, darker striations. The base with a four-character wheel-cut Qianlong reign mark within a square, and of the period.Condition: Overall good condition with minor wear and surface scratches, the interior with a small chip. Provenance: Parisian private collection, acquired in the London trade before 2010.Weight: 238 g Dimensions: Diameter 10 cm, height 5.8 cmAuction result comparison: For a related pink glass bowl of similar size see Christie´s, Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art on 1 June 2011, lot 3801, sold for HKD 620,000.
AN OPAQUE YELLOW GLASS BOWL WITH BUDDHIST SYMBOLS, QINGChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The bowl with deep rounded sides, supported by a short, tapered foot, rising to a gently flaring rim. Finely carved in high relief depicting the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols, the glass of rich egg yolk yellow tone.Condition: Good condition with minor surface wear, nibbling to the foot, and a flaw in the material that led to white stains and darker spots to the interior. Provenance: Hungarian private collection.Weight: 662 g Dimensions: Diameter 15.8 cm
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE: THE VAMPIRE CHRONICLES (1994) - Lestat's (Tom Cruise) Waistcoat and Drinking Glasses - Lestat's (Tom Cruise) waistcoat and drinking glasses from Neil Jordan's horror film Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. In New Orleans, Lestat filled his glass with the blood of a prostitute for the reluctant Louis (Brad Pitt) to drink. Later, Lestat wore his waistcoat as Claudia (Kirsten Dunst) tricked him into drinking the blood of dead twins.This linen waistcoat features a pale blue front embellished with an embroidered gold-color pattern throughout. A handwritten label sewn to the underarm reads "Lestat 10." The wine glasses each feature a trumpet bowl with a beaded stem. The waistcoat exhibits a blue-color run on the back panel as a result of age and use. Dimensions: (each) 4" x 4" x 7.75" (10 cm x 10 cm x 19.75 cm)Estimate: $5,000 - 10,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.
Group of glasswareEnglish, 18th/19th Century to include a wine glass with a coloured spiral twist stem, spiral flutes, rummers and others (18)Provenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House.The tallest example with numerous chips and large losses. Coloured spiral twist example with cracks to the bowl. Small plain glass on wrythen stem with chips to the foot. Large bohemian cut glass tumbler or glass with chips. Taller hobnail cut glass with small chips. One of the larger bell shaped glasses with trailed band with chips. Tall wryten bowl example cracked (possibly stress cracks from when it was made).
A collection of hallmarked silver items with cut glass bottle and spoons. To include a perfume bottle with hallmarked silver hinged ball lid and fitted stopper. The lid hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter L for 1910. Makers mark rubbed to be illegible. A salt or pepper glass shaker with marked sterling silver lid. Makers mark O.W. A glass bowl with hallmarked silver rim. Hallmarked for London, date letter i for 1924. Makers mark HP&S for Henry Perkins and Sons. A pair of white metal sugar tongs. Three spoons including a spoon with enamelled cartouche. Combined weight approx 418g. Measures approx 9cm x 6cm (Bowl). 14cm x 4cm (tongs).
Large group of mixed ceramics and glass , to include 3 Coalport ladies with certificates and 5 Royal Doulton figures , and art deco Wade vase and a Beswick vase , 6 Royal Albert Old Country Roses trios , Wade copper lustre teapot ,2 jugs and a bowl , 4 Royal Doulton and 1 Royal Albert collectors plates , Aynsley , glassware and other items . Good condition
A George III Perrin Geddes & Co table vase, early 19th century, of cylindrical form with Monteith cut rim above a diamond cut body, on nonagonal stem with stepped foot, 16cm high, with a cylindrical table vase with folded diamond cut rim and scalloped foot, 13.5cm high, a footed bowl of small proportions with folded rim, 8.5cm high, and a further later table vase with Monteith cut rim, 8cm high (4) (at fault) PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geddes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. See Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987 CONDITION REPORT:The footed table vase shows a chip to the foot approximately 2cm wide. The vase with the folded rim shows a chip to the rim approximately 8cm wide. The small vase with Monteith cut rim shows two chips to the foot. All pieces show chips and nibbles to high points throughout.
A heavy baluster wine glass or goblet, 18th century, the large funnel bowl with tear drop base on tripple knopped stem terminating in spreading folded foot, unpolished pontil, 21cm high Condition report: the piece shows minor blowing faults. The base of the bowl above the top knop is unpolished and rough to the touch. No obvious chips, cracks, damage or signs of restoration, rings well.
A pair of heavy glass ale flutes, each with annular knop, unpolished pontils, each 14.5cm high, with a pair of wine or cordial glasses, each with trumpet bowl annular basal knop and annular stem knop, unpolished pontils, each 10.2cm high, three further wine or cordial glasses, each conical bowl with basal fluting (of varying sizes), annular basal knop and annular stem knop, unpolished pontils, each 8.5cm high, a similar larger example, 10.5cm high, a conical flute with faceted base and stem on domed folded foot, 15cm high, three further drinking glasses with unpolished pontils, a goblet with wrythen stem and folded foot, 10.5cm high, and a rummer on stepped square base, 13.5cm high (14)
Outstanding hand blown glass bowl from the Macchia Studio Edition of "Seaforms." from the Portland Press. Dale Chihuly is inspired by the organic forms and colors of the sea, visible in this large vessel with smooth waves pattern. Chihuly fuses cobalt blue speckled with ocean green, cerulean and gold forms that morph into lime green circular lines ending in a lime green lip warp. Incised signature and number on underside: Chihuly, PP09. Artist: Dale Patrick ChihulyIssued: 2009Dimensions: 12"L x 11.50"W x 9.50"HManufacturer: Portland PressCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Splendid hand blown glass bowls from the Macchia Studio Edition of "Seaforms" from the Portland Press. Dale Chihuly is inspired by the organic forms of the sea and ever changing colors visible in the translucent purple of the outer layers speckled with opaque white, yellow, greens, orange, and blues that enliven the surface. The interior orange forms end with a teal lip wrap that curves and folds. Incised signature and number on small bowl: Chihuly, PP09. Dimensions: Large bowl: 12"L x 9"W x 5.50"H; Small bowl: 8"L x 6"W x 4"H. Artist: Dale Patrick ChihulyIssued: c. 2010Manufacturer: Portland PressCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
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