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An engraved coin goblet and three other drinking glasses, mostly 19th century, the coin goblet with a thistle bowl engraved with the initials `RFG` in a cartouche issuing roses, thistles and shamrocks, between a trailing string rim and a gardrooned lower part, the stem with a four piece coin from 1837, an engraved Masonic rummer, with two oval cartouches engraved with devises suspended by ribbons, a late small rummer and a Masonic firing glass engraved with devices below the moto `Silento de Fide`, the first 17.6 cm high (4).
Plated wares, comprising; a shaped circular salver decorated with rococo scrolls and with a vine leaf border, a footed flower bowl, with a detachable stem holder, a circular salt with pierced decoration and with a red glass liner and a sweetmeat bowl, with a ropetwist carrying handle, by WMF.
Early Victorian bombe papier-mache tea caddy , painted on the black ground in gilt and polychrome with peacocks, flowers and fountains, the interior revealing two lidded boxes and a (non--matching) glass bowl, width 34cm; together with a similar rectangular box, 16.5cm; and a Thetford Pulpware snuffers tray, 22cm. (3)
A wine glass, late 18th century, with a double series opaque twist stem, and an 18th century wine glass, with a wheel cut bowl and a facet cut stem, and a Georgian part spiral fluted and wheel cut ale glass, 15cm, 13.5cm and 11cm respectively (3) Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Attributed to Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868-1938) A STILL LIFE OF A VASE AND BOWL ON A TABLE Oil on board, inscribed in ink on the reverse 31 x 20cm. Holst was a painter, printmaker and illustrator as well as a writer and stained-glass artist. He trained at the Rijks- akademie in Amsterdam (1886-90) under the directorship of August Alleb. In 1896 he married the Dutch writer Henriette van der Schalk. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
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