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WRITING ANTIQUES. AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED BACCARAT OR ST LOUIS GLASS KNIB BRUSH. the bristle brush beneath a hinged shell lid on triform acanthus foot, the shallow latticino bowl with blue and white torsade, 7.5cm h, c1850 . ++ In very good condition retaining much of the original gilding although a large part worn on the shell lid
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER. signed on the silvered dial Thos S Cogdon, London No 1233, with roman numerals subsidiary seconds and up-and-down dials, gilded and blued steel hands, the movement with spotted top plate, Earnshaw escapement, cut bi-metallic balance with weights and blued steel helical balance spring in brass bowl with convex glass, gimballed in brass- mounted three tier box, bezel 12.5cm diam, box 18 square. ++ Cleaned and overhauled when acquired from the trade by the present owner some years ago, the box repolished
An Austrian white metal oval basket, with glass base, marked BMF ASU, an Austrian bowl by Herrmann, a large sauce boat by Art Krupp of Berndorf, a small sauce boat with handle stamped WMFN, a miniature coffee pot and a cream jug marked for Hotel Muller, also an English electroplated sauce with stand by Collis & Co and a preserve dish with spoon (9).
WHEEL ENGRAVED WINE GLASS CIRCA 1780 the tapered bowl engraved with a figure on horseback playing side drums above flute cuts, above a hollow Silesian stem on solid plain foot, 14.5cm high; an English facet cut toddy lifter, 18cm long; and a plain glass ladle with impressed moulded finial to the handle, 21cm long (3)
IRISH CUT GLASS PIGGIN CIRCA 1820 with hobnail cut circular bowl and fan cut arched handle and star cut base, 11.5cm diameter; an Irish cut glass bowl with twin fan cut handles, hobnail cut bowl and star cut base, 15cm diameter; an oval cut glass Irish epergne dish, circa 1800, with scalloped rim, diamond cut border and star cut base, 27cm wide; and an Irish cut glass water jug, Waterford/Cork, circa 1820 with applied strap handle, hobnail cut and thumb cut borders above fluted lower portion, 18cm high (4)
An Art Nouveau WMF, Wurttemburgishe Metallwarden Fabrik, pewter two handled punch bowl, decorated with sinuous forms of young women whose hair flows into the handles, interspersed with flowers, complete with glass liner and floral knopped cover, c.1900, factory stamp to base, raised on ebonised socle, overall 43cm (17in) high
A Jane Charles studio glass `Urchin` bowl, b.1961, Scottish, late 20th century, of flared trumpet form with ribbed mottled purple colouring upon a circular foot, height 15 cm, together with two further examples, one in a mottled green colour, 15 cm and the other in a mottled blue colour, height 10 cm, a Jane Charles studio glass `Reduction bowl` late 20th century, of cylindrical form with green body and flashed metallic band upon a circular foot, height 12.5 cm and a Jane Charles studio glass `Swirly bowl`, of flared cylindrical form in a blue ground with trailing yellow design upon a circular foot, height 12 cm, all etched with signature, (5). (maybe subject to Droit de Suite). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
A Lalique `Frosted Cat` figurine, 20th century, modelled on all fours, etched mark to base, height 11 cm, length 23 cm, together with a Lalique `Frosted Cat` 20th century, modelled seated on its hind legs, etched mark to base, height 21 cm, a glass sculpture in the form of an iceberg, internally layered with colours of sea blue and dark blue, no marks, height 14 cm, a Monart style flared mottled pink bowl, no marks, height 8 cm, a Monart style blue glass globular bottle, internally flashed with yellow, no marks, height 12.5 cm and two further glass stylized cats, (7). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
An early 19th Century, blue glass sugar bowl, of pan topped form with `gadroon` type moulding, cold enameled in gold with the verse; "Tender heart and virtuous mind will gain esteem from all mankind", (5in., 12.5cms wide) together with a baluster jug, similarly painted "Forget me not" (very worn 4 1/4in. 11cms high), both possible Newcastle.
An early 19th Century engraved glass rummer, slice cut, raised on faceted knop above a star cut base, the bowl engraved with wagon and three horses with the drover, the wagon engraved "G Hedley Morpeth and Newcastle Carrier", opposite initials "GMH" beneath a crest 7 1/2in. (19cms) high NB The firm of Hedley`s merged with the Anderson family to form Anderson, Son & Hedley, who merged with Atkinson and Garland in 1913 to become Anderson & Garland the well known firm of auctioneers.
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