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Lot 207

A William IV slab cut glass finger bowl with star cut base and silver mounted rim (London 1832 by Samuel Whitford), 8 cm high x 14 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 42

Hallmarked silver. A vesta, a bowl on foot, a thistle shaped bowl and a medicine glass holder. Approx. weight 3.6 oz.

Lot 602

Cut glass decanter with repeated geometric decoration with matching jug; together with a Georgian style goblet with gilded rim and bowl, a layered stone seal and press and an ivory shoe horn (6)

Lot 501

A pair of frosted glass lustres each hung ten faceted drops, 19cm (7.5") high, a large cut glass bowl on a square foot and a small cut glass jar

Lot 511

A multiple opaque twist stem glass, circa 1760, with moulded bowl, 12.75cm (5") high/see illustration

Lot 512

A multiple opaque twist stem glass, circa 1760, with swag engraved bowl, 14.5cm (5.75") high/see illustration

Lot 520

The following 30 lots are from the collection of the late Bill Baker of Reid Wines Bill Baker 1954 to 2008 West Country Wine Merchant extraordinaire, gourmet and gourmand. Renowned and highly respected by the trade as a man of discriminating palate, unfailing generosity and good humor. A Georgian fluted glass funnel, 31.75cm (12.5") high, a glass funnel with shaped bowl, 22.75cm (9") high, a glass funnel spiral fluted, 22.86cm (9.5") high, two small glass funnels with spiral flutes, 15.25cm (6") high and another similar, 17.75cm (7") high (item 1)

Lot 521

A Georgian funnel with fluted bowl, 334.25cm (13.5") high, a very large plain glass funnel, 43cm (17") high, a glass goblet, 25.25cm (10") high and two further glass funnels with fluted bowls

Lot 601

Rosewood tea caddy, glass mixing bowl

Lot 105

Two late 18th century jelly glasses, another glass and a Masonic firing glass, both of the first fluted and with foliate engraved tops, the third glass engraved with a frond band on the conical bowl, the Masonic glass engraved with dividers, set square and plumb line, the tallest 11cm (4.25in) high (4) (D)

Lot 110

A 19th century Bohemian ruby overlay vase and cover, the bell bowl wheel engraved through to the clear glass with a stag and does amongst trees, the knopped hexagonal stem on star cut petal edged foot, 38cm (15in) high (2)

Lot 111

A late 19th century Dutch engraved vase and a pair of French pink enamelled vases, the tall bucket shaped bowl of the former diamond point engraved with a vase, pilaster and flowers, the baluster stem on circular foot, 21cm (8.25in) high, the bottle shapes of the latter painted with roses on a pink ground, the interiors of milk glass, 25.5cm (10in) high (3)

Lot 123

A mid 18th century central European two handled standing bowl, the white glass enamelled with flowers within mauve and iron red bands, 9cm (3.5in) high

Lot 124

An 18th century opaque twist wine glass, the slightly waisted bucket bowl on latticino spiral stem and circular foot, 15cm (6in) high

Lot 125

An 18th century opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl on double twist stem and circular foot, 14cm (5.5in) high

Lot 131

An 18th century air twist wine glass, the pan topped bowl on single spiral stem and circular foot, 15.5cm (6in) high

Lot 133

Three various firing glasses, the 18th century two with trumpet bowls, short stems and thickened circular feet, 8.5cm (3.25in) high and the other later glass with similar bowl but narrower foot, 8cm (3in) high (3)

Lot 138

An 18th century opaque twist wine glass, the bell bowl on spiral twist stem and circular foot, 18cm (7in) high

Lot 139

An 18th century composite stemmed wine glass, the trumpet bowl immediately on clear stem above a bun knop and air twist on circular foot, 17cm (6.75in) high

Lot 140

An 18th century facetted stem ale glass, the rim of the tall conical bowl engraved with stylised barley head band, 16.5cm (6.5in) high

Lot 141

An 18th century opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl on double series twist stem and circular foot, 11.5cm (4.5in) high

Lot 142

An 18th century wine glass, the trumpet bowl on teared stem and folded circular foot, 16.5cm (6.5in) high

Lot 143

An 18th century wine glass, the rounded conical bowl engraved with flowers above clear cylindrical stem and folded circular foot, 16cm (6.25in) high

Lot 144

An 18th century wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with fruiting vine rim band, the clear stem on circular foot, 18cm (7in) high

Lot 145

An 18th century ‘Kit Kat’ wine glass and another similar, the former with bell bowl on disc knop and hollow baluster stem, the circular foot folded, 15cm (6in) high, the second with trumpet bowl immediately on clear stem above baluster and a folded foot, 15.5cm (6in) high (2)

Lot 147

A late 18th century Bohemian cut glass sweetmeat dish, the hexafoil rim above cut bowl, facetted knopped stem and petal foot, 11cm (4.25in) high

Lot 148

A mid 18th century central European tea bowl and saucer, the fluted white glass enamelled with coloured flowers within barber’s pole rim bands (2)

Lot 388

Two cut glass circular fruit bowls, one with plated rim, a smaller cut glass fruit bowl on stand and matching dishes

Lot 1237

A Scottish art glass yellow bowl, (probably Grey Stan)

Lot 1446

A Bohemian Art Deco glass carafe and six glasses, c1930, and a Scandinavian glass bowl (8)

Lot 1458

An antique blue glass bowl, on a circular foot and a clear glass lustre (2)

Lot 238

A SILVER FIGURAL CENTRE PIECE STAND, in the form of a cherub holding flowers on a pierced foliate base, standing on four feet, lacks glass bowl. 800 purity mark. 10” High. 11oz.

Lot 317

19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SATIN WOOD MARQUETRY INLAID SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, having hinged cover revealing two lidded compartments with central glass mixing bowl, mounts for loop handles brackets missing to the sides on bun feet. C1840. 13.25” x 7” x 8.25” High.

Lot 209

A Superb Anglo Indian Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with Ivory and Silver Geometric Inlay the Hinged Lid Lifting to Reveal two Removable Tea Boxes and Glass Mixing Bowl. Silver Carrying Handles and Four Claw Feet. Wonderful Original Clean Condition, 33 cm x 18 cm x 19 cm High.

Lot 449

A selection of ceramics including late 18th century Chinese B & W plate (af), a modern Satsuma bowl, Wedgwood Jasperware, Edwardian urn, wrythen glass etc

Lot 568

A box of glassware including Carnival glass bowl etc

Lot 48

Three Cut Glass Decanters, Crystal Bowl, Silver Plated Epergne and Silver Plated Tray with Glass Compartments

Lot 428

A Regency mahogany supper table, inlaid ebonised stringing, the reeded edge twin-flap top above two end frieze drawers, one fitted with a pull-out inkwell compartment and with a ratcheted leather lined writing slope, the other fitted with four hinged pull-out tea canisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, each with gilt brass flower head handles above a waisted stem on downswept legs terminating in brass paw sabots and castors, 29in (73.7cm) h, 39.75 x 48in (101 x 121.7cm) open.

Lot 470

A Victorian cut glass celery vase, engraved a view of Lincoln cathedral and with a thistle and rose to the reverse, 8.25in (20.5cm) h, and a glass bowl on a spreading foot. (2)

Lot 493

A late George III harewood tea chest by John Robinson, London and Tunbridge Wells, of rectangular form with stringing and applied printed classical roundels, the hinged cover with a Sheffield plate handle, revealing two further roundels and a central cut and engraved glass footed bowl, flanked by a pair of hinged lidded canisters with roundels, one with a printed paper label `FROM Robinson`s MANUFACTORY, No. 53 Piccadilly and TUNBRIDGEWELLS`, 6.25in (16cm) h, 12.25in (31cm) w. John Robinson, London and Tunbridge Wells (1797-1818), is recorded at 53 Piccadilly in 1799. He described himself as a Tunbridge Ware Manufacturer, Print Seller and Perfumer to Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales and The Duke and Duchess of York. He had premises on The Parade, Tunbridge Wells.

Lot 495

A late George III burr yew tea chest, of rectangular form with walnut crossbanding, boxwood and stained wood stringing, the hinged cover with a navette shape Sheffield plate handle, the interior with a single hinged lidded canister and a replaced cut glass sugar bowl, 6in (15cm) h, 8.75in (22cm) w.

Lot 512

An early 19th century Colonial macassar ebony and silver mounted tea chest, with carved leaf decoration and of sarcophagus shape, the hinged cover with an open plate capped scroll handle, revealing a replaced cut glass bowl, the blue leather surface with a printed paper label;` W. CARTLAND, Travelling & Drefsing Case, DESK AND WORK-BOX Manufacturer, 18 Old Bond Street, Bath.`, flanked by a pair of hinged lid canisters, the front with a shaped escutcheon and clasp, raised on claw and ball feet, the mounts marked `C.N` and a lion passant, mounts possibly later, 8.75in (22cm) h, 13.5in (34.4cm) w.

Lot 257

A Collection of antiquities, comprising: two ushabti figures, 12.2 and 9.5cm; a Roman glass bottle vase and a bowl, 10cm and 4cm; two figural fragments, one later mounted; a figure of Horus; and two bronze bangles (9)

Lot 271

A Regency brass inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, opening to reveal a pair of fitted glass bottles and a mixing bowl, raised on paw feet, 30cm wide 14.8cm deep 18.5cm high

Lot 513

A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry tea caddy, of rectangular form with indented corner stringing, the sides with embossed brass basket of fruit plate handles, on cast brass griffen feet, the maple veneered interior with ebonised stringing having a central cut glass sugar bowl flanked by a pair of lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, 7in (18cm) h, 12.5in (32cm) h.

Lot 514

A Victorian coromandel and brass mounted domed tea chest by George Betjemann & Sons, London, the engraved brass work, gilt rubbed, with inset Wedgwood jasperware classical roundels, the hinged cover with a vacant shield, and two engraved coat of arms of Edinburgh city and Charles Lawson, the interior with a watered silk cover lining and a central plush lined recess with a cut glass bowl flanked by a pair of hinged dome lidded canisters with applied plaques engraved Black and Green, the back edge with an inset plaque inscribed `STEPHENSON & SON, 25 Princess St. EDINBURGH`, the sides with a pair of hinged open handles, the front signed `G.BETJEMANN & SONS, MAKERS LONDON`, on a flared base, 8.5in (21.5cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w. Charles Lawson was the Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1862 - 1865. Stephenson & Son at 25 Princess Street, Edinburgh, 1860 - 1864.

Lot 518

A Regency penwork sarcophagus tea caddy, decorated chinoserie scenes with figures, building, birds, animals and insects, the hinged cover with foliage bands and centred a cartouche with an elephant and a figure, revealing a fully decorated interior with a replaced glass bowl and flanked by a pair of lidded compartments, with ivory handles, the sides with embossed brass plate ring handles and raised embossed foliate winged paw feet, 8in (20.3cm) h, 11.75in (30cm) w.

Lot 637

A George IV mahogany tea chest, with rosewood banding and nulled decoration, the interior with two pull-out canisters with hinged lids flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, with gilt brass handles and lion`s paw feet, 8in (19.8cm) h, 13in (33cm) w, 6.25in (15.9cm) d.

Lot 56

A Victorian walnut writing box together with a quantity of silver plated cutlery, cut glass bowl and decanter, a decorative porcelain teapot and matching milk jug, a brass jam pan etc.

Lot 342

A Poole pottery jam pot and cover together with further items including a blue and white pottery bowl, a cut glass condiment set on silver plated stand, various jugs, vases and other ornaments.

Lot 375

A footed cut glass bowl, together with various ceramics including a 19th Century part tea set, an Aynsley Henley pattern part dinner service etc.

Lot 397

A quantity of glass wear including decanters, cut glass bowl etc.

Lot 430

A Royal Worcester blush ivory bordered porcelain plate depicting Edinburgh Castle, 8 1/2" diameter, together with a Staffordshire pottery money box, a Staffordshire grey hound pen holder, a pressed glass bowl and various pottery and porcelain figures including a bust of Charles Dickens.

Lot 494

Five various over-sized wine glasses, together with a cut glass vase, a terracotta jardiniere and a bowl (8).

Lot 1

A LARGE LALIQUE FROSTED AND CLEAR GLASS VASE, the leaf-moulded bowl raised on a base moulded with the heads of three tigers, etched Lalique France to base, modern. 28cm

Lot 2

A LARGE LALIQUE FROSTED AND CLEAR GLASS BOWL, the body moulded with a frieze of putti amongst vines, etched Lalique France, modern. 22cm by 33cm

Lot 115

AN 18th CENTURY WINE GLASS, the bucket bowl raised on a cotton twist stem rising from a domed foot. 15.5cm

Lot 147

An unusual hand beaten glass bowl.

Lot 437

An iridescent flared glass bowl, a glass light shade and one other.

Lot 438

A late Victorian majolica comport with leaf pattern, one other and a glass bowl.

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