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Lot 41

A mixed lot of cut and moulded glassware to include bowls, vases and cruet together with a ruby and clear glass moulded dish and a red Whitefriars small bowl.

Lot 58

An 18th Century double opaque twist stemmed glass, the bowl etched with female bust and on circular foot.

Lot 237

A FINE 19th CENTURY SILVER PLATED AND CUT GLASS EPERGNE WITH CENTRE FRUIT BOWL AND FOUR MATCHING CUT GLASS DISHES ( ONE DISH BEING W A F )

Lot 299

A CARLTON WARE STRAINER DISH TOGETHER WITH A SMALL CARLTON WARE SAUCE BOAT AND SAUCER, A SHELLEY PLATE AND A CARNIVAL GLASS BOWL (5)

Lot 4

A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the slightly waisted bell bowl on a plain teared stem, folded foot, 16.4cm high; Another, circa 1740, the ogee bowl engraved with fan trellis, plain stem, folded foot, 14.6cm high; and A Facet Stem Wine Glass, the round funnel bowl with panelled base and on a cusped stem, 16.6cm high (3)

Lot 5

A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the bell bowl with solid base on inverted baluster teared stem with basal knop, 17.3cm high See illustration

Lot 6

An Ale Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with barley and a flower sprig, on a plain stem, folded foot, 19cm high: and Another, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl on a plain stem bisected by a cushion knop, 20.4cm high (2) See illustration

Lot 7

A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell bowl with inverted baluster knop on a plain stem, folded foot, 18cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1740, with bell bowl on a six bobbin-knopped stem, folded foot, 15.8cm high (2) See illustration

Lot 9

A Dwarf Ale Glass, second quarter of 18th century, the wrythen trumpet bowl on an acorn knopped stem, 13cm high; and Another, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl engraved with barley and fruiting hops, on an acorn stem, folded foot, 13.6cm high (2)

Lot 14

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem, 17.6cm high; Another, circa 1740, the waisted bell bowl with tear in the solid base, plain stem, folded foot, 18cm high; and A Wine Glass, the trumpet bowl on a double cushion knopped multiple spiral air twist stem, possibly Continental, 17.4cm high (3)

Lot 15

A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising sixteen-ply spiral band outside three heavy spiral tapes, 17.6cm high; Another, circa 1770, with lipped ogee bowl engraved with a floral band, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a twelve-ply spiral band outside four spiral threads, 14.4cm high; Another, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a single series opaque twist stem comprising multiple heavy spiral threads, single cushion knop, 13.9cm high; and A Reproduction Air Twist Wine Glass, 15.9cm high (4)

Lot 17

A Miniature Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem dissected by a cushion knop, folded foot, 12.1cm high See illustration

Lot 19

A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the bell bowl with single air bubble in the solid base, upon a drop knop over a teared inverted baluster basal knop, domed foot, 15.6cm high

Lot 20

A Heavy Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1710, the funnel bowl with solid base with tear, on a teared inverted baluster stem, folded foot, 14.4cm high See illustration

Lot 21

A Miniature Wine Glass, circa 1730, the funnel bowl on a triple annulated knop and inverted acorn stem, folded circular foot, 10.6cm high See illustration

Lot 22

An Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1765, the round funnel bowl moulded with vertical ribs, upon a cable air twist stem, 17cm high See illustration

Lot 23

A Composite Stem Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell bowl engraved with a flowering carnation with two buds, beaded base, upon a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of heavy tapes around a corkscrew, 16.9cm high See illustration

Lot 24

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the pan topped bucket bowl on a plain multiple spiral air twist stem, 16.7cm high See illustration

Lot 25

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with a rose, bud and leaves, with shoulder-and-centre-knopped multiple spiral air twist stem, 15.5cm high See illustration

Lot 26

An Enamelled Wine Glass, probably Beilby, circa 1765, the ogee bowl enamelled in white with fruiting vines and leaves beneath a gilded rim, upon a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of heavy spiral threads outside a multi-ply corkscrew, 14.3cm high See illustration

Lot 27

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl, on a plain stem with single series air twist stem comprising a pair of "mercury twist" corkscrews, 16.1cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl with plain teared stem, folded foot, 17.3cm high (2) See illustration

Lot 28

A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the round funnel bowl engraved with baroque border, the stem with flattened annular knop over a ball knop, on a teared inverted baluster with basal knop, 17.9cm high See illustration

Lot 29

A Continental Colour-Twist Stem Wine Glass, late 18th century, the bell bowl upon a double-series mixed twist comprising pair of heavy opaque spiral threads and a pair of red tapes around a central opaque gauze, 17cm high See illustration

Lot 30

A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the bucket bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising two broad tapes around a central gauze, 14.7cm high See illustration

Lot 31

A Short Ale Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising four opaque spiral threads outside a multiple-spiral air twist, 15.9cm high See illustration

Lot 32

An Ale Glass, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl with basal flutes, upon a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of spiral tapes outside a multi-ply corkscrew, 19.4cm high See illustration

Lot 33

An Ale Glass, circa 1765, the pointed round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, upon a double series opaque twist stem comprising a multiple-ply spiral band outside a pair of tapes in a loose spiral, 18.6cm high; and A Short Ale Glass, circa 1770, the trumpet bowl with moulded fluting, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of spiral tapes within a pair of nine-ply spiral bands, 16cm high (2) See illustration

Lot 204

A large moulded glass cheese dish and bowl shaped cover, two contemporary composition figures by Border Fine Art and other items (a lot, as viewed).

Lot 225

A Beswick Ware butter dish and cover in the form of a thatched cottage, three pieces of Royal commemorative china and a moulded coloured glass shallow bowl with scrolled serpentine rim.

Lot 324

Two modern cut glass vases, one tapering square, the other trumpet shaped, a small cut glass lidded bowl and an ashtray.

Lot 234

A WILLIAM IV SILVER INK STAND, having "C" scroll and shell cast foliate boarder, two wrythen glass inkwells with silver tops, a separate silver chamber stick with snuffer and centre powder bowl. Stands on scrolled feet. William IV London 1831, makers initials CR & GS. 10.75" x 7.75".

Lot 448

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN VASELINE GLASS "JACK IN THE PULPIT" VASES, with crenallated rims, spiral petals and circular bases. 9" High. Together with a vaseline glass pedestal bowl with indented rim and seaweed base, and a another bowl with arched frame and leaf moulded rim. 4" High and 6" High. (4).

Lot 186

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, with a pair of domed lidded canisters, flanking a later moulded glass bowl, 7.5in (19cm) h, 14in (38.5cm) w, 6.75in (17cm) d. Damages.

Lot 130

A CUT GLASS POWDER BOWL WITH SILVER ENGINE TURNED COVER BIRMINGHAM 1952

Lot 270

MISCELLANEOUS GLASS AND A STAFFORDSHIRE H & K VIOLA PATTERN EARTHENWARE BOWL

Lot 317

A large 20th Century Venetian glass bowl of octagonal form with applied drawn tears in pale turquoise over the bronze aventurine and brown ground, width 23.5cm.

Lot 379

A Royal Brierley crystal wine glass with a star cut foot, facet stem and blue cased and flash cut bowl, retains original labels, height 16cm, together with a similar period hock glass with clear facet stem and olive green ovoid bowl.

Lot 411

A post war Italian Murano Sommerso glass bowl of tear form heavily cased in turquoise over a blue well, unsigned, width 18cm.

Lot 413

A late 19th Century Bohemian drinking glass with a facet cut colour twist stem rising to an applied ruby bowl with gilded panel decoration, height 14cm.

Lot 415

A later 20th Century studio glass bowl of circular form with a heavy cased clear crystal over white trailed loop line body, unsigned, width 23cm.

Lot 434

A 19th Century firing glass with a heavy circular foot rising to a solid plain stem and flared conical bowl, together with a similar pan top example and a later wine with facet cut hollow blown stem, (3).

Lot 436

An early Continental rummer style glass with conical form foot and wide ogee form bowl all in deep brown tone, height 12cm, together with a 19th Century amethyst pedestal glass, a small "Bristol" blue posy vase and a 19th Century Roemer style wine glass, (4). PART ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 437

An 18th Century facet stem wine glass circa 1785 having a wide circular spread foot rising to a hexagonal facet cut stem below round funnel bowl, height 14cm.

Lot 440

An 18th Century balustroid wine glass circa 1740/50 with a wide circular folded foot rising to plain stem with knop at the shoulder below a bell form bowl, height 15.5cm.

Lot 441

An early 18th Century heavy baluster wine glass circa 1710 having a wide circular folded conical foot rising to a basal knop, plain stem and upper swollen knop with internal tears below collar and bell form bowl, height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 492

A hallmarked silver and clear cut glass circular powder bowl the silver collar and cover decorated with engine turned detail to whole, diameter 16cm London 1928.

Lot 601

A George IV mahogany tea caddy, lacking glass mixing bowl, height 20cms, width 35cms

Lot 678

A carnival glass bowl, diameter 20cms

Lot 17

LALIQUE. `PISSENLIT`, CIRCULAR BOWL, DESIGNED 1921. clear and frosted glass moulded with dandelion leaves, moulded mark `R. Lalique, France`. 24cm across.

Lot 23

LALIQUE. `NEMOURS` CIRCULAR BOWL, DESIGNED 1929. clear, frosted and enamelled glass, with traces of original blue staining, moulded in bas relief with allover flowerheads, moulded mark `R. Lalique, France`. 25.5cm diameter.

Lot 24

LALIQUE. `CALYPSO` PLAFFONIER, DESIGNED 1930. clear, frosted and opalescent glass, moulded with a frieze of naked sirens, chromium plated mounts with circular frosted glass diffuser, stencil etched mark `R. Lalique, France`. Bowl, 33cm diameter, 58cm total diameter.

Lot 12

A silver mounted amethyst coloured glass bowl, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, the circular bowl with engraved star cut and ribboned detail, 23cm diameter

Lot 22

A pair of Edwardian silver salts of quaich shape, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1910, each of plain polished cylindrical form and pedestal foot, bowl 5.5cm diameter along with a mustard pot Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1887, of straight sided cylindrical form, the cover with shell thumb piece enclosing blue glass liner, 5.5cm high (3)

Lot 224

Elkington electro-plated table centrepiece , in the form of a tree with deer at the foot, set on the top with a cut glass bowl. Overall height 68cm.

Lot 507

Gin glass circa 1750 with bell shaped bowl, mercury twist stem, 12.5cm high

Lot 295

A 19th century sarcophagus tea caddy with inlaid brass decoration, lion mask handles, containing caddies and a cut-glass bowl, 12.25" long.

Lot 68

An assortment of early 20th century and modern glassware, to include a Caithness Art glass bowl, a vaseline lid glass bowl and stand, carnival glass and a modern etched glass vase

Lot 181

A Vasart glass bowl, and three carnival glass bowls

Lot 102

A silver loaded stand, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, the wire frame to a circular loaded base, a silver lidded glass powder bowl, a pair of silver loaded desk candlesticks with a square base, another pair with a plain circular loaded base and a silver cigarette box, distressedVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 30

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus form rectangular tea caddy with twin zinc lined lidded compartments, circular glass mixing bowl and a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1816/17, (spoon displayed with staff), the caddy spoon inscribed verso with stylised capital letter A, height 19cm, width 30.5cm, depth 15.5cm, raised on four circular bun feet

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