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* A 19th c. double-ended red glass scent bottle, 12cm long, together with a pair of bulbous shaped cut glass scent bottles with silver mounts and glass stoppers, 10cm tall, plus a Victorian glass powder bowl with engraved silver lid and stand, hallmarked London, 1866 (8 troy ounces), the lid engraved with initials J.C., and six other items (10)
A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the bucket bowl engraved with a trail of flowers and leafage, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of multiple-ply bands around a central lace twist, circular foot, 15cm high; Three Other Glasses, 18th century, comprising bell bowl plain straight stem example, drawn air twist example, and opaque twist wine, 18.5cm, 13.5cm and 15.5cm high; A Pair of Continental Opaque Stem Wine Glasses; Three Others; and A Broken Example (10)
A Continental Enamelled and Coloured Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1780, the panelled bucket bowl with gilded rim and painted with a spray of flowers and sprigs, with double compressed knop stem with red and white vertical threads, circular foot, 10.8cm high; A Pair of Wines, circa 1780, each drawn trumpet bowl wheel engraved with trellis hatched swags on the rim and floral sprigs (rubbed with pigment), folded circular foot, 12.2cm high; and A Tumbler, early 19th century, barrel shape, plain, 9cm high (4)
A Wine Glass, circa 1715, the conical bowl on an eight-sided pedestal stem, folded foot, 17.8cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem, circular foot, 16.1cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl on a single series mixed twist, comprising spiral air cable alternating with a pair of spiral tapes, circular foot, 16cm high (3)
A Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1745, the honeycomb-moulded double-ogee bowl with everted rim, upon an eight-sided pedestal stem between collars, domed and folded foot, 16.5cm high; and Another, circa 1750, the double-ogee bowl upon an eight-sided moulded pedestal stem with domed circular foot, 16cm high (2) See illustration
A mixed lot of silver items including: A George III goblet, by George Ashforth, Ellis Hawksworth & Best, Sheffield 1776, later embossed decoration, gilt interior, engraved, on circular foot, a set of four navette shaped salt cellars, pierced decoration, blue glass liners, a bon bon dish, a circular plate, crested, by Mappin & Webb, three assorted condiment spoons, and the following electroplated items: a sugar bowl with a blue glass liner, a condiment spoon and a sifter spoon. approx. weighable 21.5oz (qty).
An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by Asprey and Co, Birmingham 1906, circular form, wavy edge border, on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 14oz, plus an electroplated mounted glass biscuit box, of oval form, the hinged cover mounted with a greyhound finial, plus an electroplated pickle jar holder, central carrying handle, with one jar. (3)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster of tapering circular form, a silver mounted glass inkwell of square form, a circular fluted sugar bowl, an engine turned toilet jar by Asprey, London 1912, and a cased continental silver handled paper knife, approx. weighable 12oz. (5)
Four continental silver-gilt mounted red glass chalice parts, unmarked, majority 18th century, comprising a mermaid finial, a cover set with three glass cameos of galleons, a circular bowl engraved with galleons, and with foliate straps, and a raised circular base applied with cabochons, damage. (4)
A group of 18th century and later glasses comprising: three glasses, each with a funnel bowl, faceted stem and conical foot with etched landscape scenes and gilt rim, 14.5cm high; three glasses, each with a trumpet bowl, double opaque twist stem, conical foot and vine etched bowl, 16cm high; two cordial glasses, each with an ogee bowl, double opaque twist stem, conical foot, gilt floral decoration, 12.5cm high; three glasses, each with a bell bowl, double opaque twist stems, plain foot, 12cm high; and a glass with an ogee bowl, faceted stem and conical foot, 15cm high (12)
A group of 18th century and later glasses comprising: a glass with ogee bowl, plain stem and conical folded foot, 14cm high; a double opaque twist stem glass with conical foot, 13.5cm high; an ale flute, the funnel bowl with etched design on a plain stem with conical folded foot, 15.5cm high; four glasses, each with funnel bowl, plain stem and conical foot, 11.5cm high; a cordial glass with faceted bowl and stem and conical foot, 10.5cm high; and a cut glass finger bowl of fluted design, 9.5cm high (9)
An early Victorian tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy, circa 1840, the cushion moulded cover with inset mother-of-pearl panel, four spherical brass feet below, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with further toroiseshell veneer, flanking an aperture for a bowl (missing), 12.5cm high, 16.5cm wide Please note: This caddy measures 12.5cm high, 27cm wide and 12cm deepcondition report:** Exterior is minorly knocked and scuffed overall consistent with age and use. Veneers are lifting in places and are missing (minorly) in other places. Top is minorly dented to the right of the mother-of-pearl inset. The left side subsidiary cover is incised with two initials to the tortoiseshell. The right side cover is missing its handle. Glass bowl is missing.
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