An Early XIX Century Rosewood Sarcophagus tea Caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with mother-of-pearl motifs, the front with conforming detail and escutcheon, ring handles to the sides (defective), the inside fitted with a pair of tea cannisters flanking a cut glass bowl, on bun feet, 33 cms wide.
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A George IV rosewood teapoy, of sarcophagus form with reel mouldings, the hinged cover revealing four hinged lidded canisters flanking a later cut glass bowl, the turned stem with ribbed collar and quatreform base on conforming turned feet, 28.75in (73cm) h, 16.25in (41.5cm) w, 11.25in (28.5cm) d.
A pair of yellow flash glass decanters etched with running deer, buildings and scrolling foliate forms, 32.5cm high, an air twist drinking glass, 15.5cm high, an inverted baluster stemmed drinking glass with bell shaped bowl, 12.5cm high, four cut glass salts on faceted stems and other items, (a lot)
Eight pieces of art glass, dating from 1940 to 1970, comprising; a circa 1940 large Davidson glass green cloud three piece flower set, a large Davidson orange cloud bowl, a large red 'Bark' vase by G.Baxter for Whitefriars glass, four biomorphic shaped Murano glass bowl's of sommerso technique finished in different colours and a Scandinavian style bowl, of ovoid form with coloured swirl inclusions. (8)
A pair of Crown Derby dessert plates, 1800-1825, the centres painted with bouquets of flowers, the moulded rims with alternating green and floral panels framed in gilt, iron red painted mark, 22cm diameter, a Chamberlain's Worcester bowl and a jug, the bowl painted with a sce ne of Worcester, 9.5cm diameter, the jug with a scene of Malvern, 8.5cm high, a similar bowl and jug painted with floral panels, a green glass 'Brandy' decanter and stopper, a blue glass 'Hollands' decanter and stopper, both with gilt lettering and decoration, and other items, (a lot)
Mid 19th Century opaque glass bowl in the manner of Augustus Pugin, the bell shaped bowl decorated with two royal blue bands with gilt decoration, the body decorated with a jewelled silver coloured Renaissance cross on a gold ground with red border and having a gilt metal tripod stand decorated with horned goat masks and with hoof terminals, 16cm high -see illustration
Early 18th Century Russian engraved glass goblet from the Yamburg Glassworks. The funnel shaped bowl engraved on three sides with a portrait medallion of the Empress Anna Ivanovna, the crowned double-headed Imperial Eagle and the full length portrait of a bishop wearing a halo. The faceted knopped stem having a replacement lead foot, 29cm high
Mid 19th Century blue overlay glass finger bowl, possibly Russian, the bowl formed of fifteen panels and decorated with fourteen roundels and a scalloped band, a single panel with diamond cut and blue medallion incorporating a sulphide of a gentleman holding a covered goblet. Star cut base, 13cm diameter
A Kayser polished pewter flower bowl, circa 1905, of canted rectangular openwork form and designed as stylised magnolia flowers and foliage, raised on bracket feet and with two angular handles, enclosing a clear glass liner with fan-cut corners, stamped 'Kayser' and inscribed 'TC 2811', 46.5cm wide
A selection of glassware to include; a pair of short ale glasses, each conical bowl engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage, 12cm high, two clear glass tantalus bottles and stoppers, each of mallet shape and with gilt circle and foliate decoration, 18.5cm high, and two clear glass sweetmeat baskets, with twisted glass applied handle, 15cm high (6)
A Brass Boot-Shaped Stick Stand (Once the Property of Edward Woodward) and a Collection of Fourteen 19th Century & Later Sticks. The over-sized hammered sheet metal boot having a front buckle and spur with spiked roundel on a leather strap and a leather lace threaded up one side. The sticks in various forms: four having ivory knops carved as dogs's heads with glass inset eyes; a bulldog with silver ferrule engraved with scrolling foliage and a 1897 inscription, a boxer dog with spiked collar above an engraved silver ferrule hallmarked Chester 1894, a ferocious hound with monogrammed gilt metal ferrule, another snarling hound's head. Also a rosewood stick with carved whippet's head and engraved silver metal collar embossed with a fox and scrolling cartouche. A carved treen bulldog's head with inset amber glass eyes & platted leather collar. A carved coromandel wild boar's head with glass bead eyes and ivory tusks above a silvered metal ferrule of foliate scrolls. A cane with carved ivory finial in the form of a hand clenched around an engraved gilt metal baton with ball finialed ends and bound by a gilded cuff with engraved shield amidst scrolling decoration. A walking stick with silver metal pommel engraved with initials GR and scrolling foliage. Another with silver pommels embossed & chased with chinoiserie figures in landscape. Another with gilt metal pommel embossed with garlands of flowers. An early 20th Century Tipple Stick; the cap twisting off to reveal a tiny hand blown glass goblet etched BOULESTIN along the side with a further glass liquor phial located in the shaft. An early 20th Century pipe stick; the knop unscrewing to form the pipe bowl with the pipe located in the stick. An early 20th Century bamboo horse measure stick having a slide-out rule with folding level accommodated within.
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