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Friedrich Lodholz 800 Silber Zuckerschale mit kobaltblauem Glaseinsatz, silver sugar bowl with royal blue glass,Silber, gestempelt 800 + Halbmond und Krone + Lodholz Freiburg Hofjuwelier, Jugendstildekor, Durchbrucharbeit, kobaltblauer Glaseinsatz, H 9,5 cm (mit Henkel 16,5 cm) x D 10 cm, Silbergewicht 238 Gramm
Konvolut von 3 antiken, blauen Glasgefäßen, Sammlungsauflösung (Angaben aus privatem Sammlungskatalog Otto Schäfer, Schweinfurt): Balsarium, mit eingelegtem, weißem Faden rundum, Köln 2. Jh. n. Chr., H 9,5 cm (Corning, Bd. IX, 1967, S. 41; Fremersdorf, Bd. III, Taf. 12 und 13; Kisa, Bd. II, Taf. II, Nr. 7 und 9 als Italien); hoher Becher mit eingeschliffenen Ringen, Köln 2.-3. Jh. n. Chr., H 9,3 cm, D. 9 cm (Kisa, Bd. II, Abb. 234, Samml. vom Rath); Kugelschale mit enggestellten Rippen und weißer Fadendekoration, Köln Mitte 1. Jh. n. Chr, H 6 cm, D. 9 cm (Kisa, Bd. II, Taf. IV, Nr. 6; Corning, Bd. V, 1963, S. 32, Bd. VI, 1964, S. 43; Fremersdorf, B. III, taf. 20, VI, Taf. 62; Niessen, Taf. V, Nr. 21), alle Altersspuren.(Die Sammlung wurde über einen Zeitraum von mehreren Jahren in den 1960er Jahren aufgebaut. Die letzten Objekte wurden im Jahr 1967 erworben, Aufzeichnungen des Sammlers liegen vor.)Group of 3 antique, blue glass vessels, collection dissolution (data from private collection catalogue): balsarium, with inserted white thread all around, Cologne 2nd century AD, H 9.5 cm (Corning, vol. IX, 1967, p 41; Fremersdorf, vol. III, plates 12 and 13; Kisa, vol. II, plate II, nos. 7 and 9 as Italy); high beaker with ground-in rings, Cologne 2nd-3rd cent. AD, H 9.3 cm, D. 9 cm (Kisa, Vol. II, Fig. 234, vom Rath collection); Spherical bowl with narrow ribs and white thread decoration, Cologne, mid-1st century AD, H 6 cm, D. 9 cm (Kisa, vol. II, plate IV, no. 6; Corning, vol. V, 1963, p 32, vol. VI, 1964, p. 43; Fremersdorf, B. III, plate 20, VI, plate 62; Niessen, plate V, no. 21), all signs of age. (The collection was built up over a period of several years in the 1960s. The last objects were acquired in 1967, records of the collector are available)
Konvolut von 2 antiken Glasschalen, Sammlungsauflösung (Angaben aus privatem Sammlungskatalog Otto Schäfer, Schweinfurt), beide Syrien 1.-3.Jh. n. Chr.: Große Kumme aus klarem Glas mit blauer Iris, innen stark versintert, großer, doppelter Sprung, H 9 cm, D 17,5 cm; flache, geriffelte Schale, hellgrüne Masse mit schöner Iris, innen stark versintert, D 16 cm (vgl. Slg. Niessen, Köln, Nr. 155), Altersspuren.(Die Sammlung wurde über einen Zeitraum von mehreren Jahren in den 1960er Jahren aufgebaut. Die letzten Objekte wurden im Jahr 1967 erworben, Aufzeichnungen des Sammlers liegen vor.)Group of 2 antique glass bowls, collection dissolution (data from private collection catalogue), both Syria 1st-3rd cent. AD: Large bowl of clear glass with blue iris, heavily sintered inside, large double crack, H 9 cm, D 17.5 cm; Flat, ribbed bowl, light green mass with a beautiful iris, heavily sintered on the inside, D 16 cm (cf. Niessen Collection, Cologne, no. 155), signs of age. (The collection was built up over a period of several years in the 1960s. The last objects were acquired in 1967, records of the collector are available)
Konvolut von 6 antiken Glasgefäßen, Sammlungsauflösung (Angaben aus privatem Sammlungskatalog Otto Schäfer, Schweinfurt): klare, graue Glaskanne mit kurzem Hals, breite Lippe und kurzer Henkel in dunklem Grün, Syrien 2. Jh. n. Chr., H 17 cm; Doppelkanne (Oenochoé), honigfarbene Kannen mittig zusammengefügt zur Kugel, Doppelausguss, gemeinsamer Henkel, römisch 2. Jh. n. Chr., H 20 cm; gedrehte Kugelflasche mit Hals, schöne, quer hochgedrehte Leibung, am Halskragen leicht gestockt, Patina, kleine, alte Reparatur an Lippe, römisch 1.-2. Jh. n. Chr., H 17 cm; Glasteller auf niedrigem Fuß mit hohem Rand, klares, leicht versintertes Glas, römisch 1.-2. Jh. n. Chr, D 17 cm; tiefgrüne Schale mit geriffelter Wandung, eingezogener, glatter, Lippenrand, Syrien 1.-3. Jh. n. Chr., D 14,3 cm (Fremersdorf, Bd. III, Tafel 24, 25); dickwandige Kumme mit innen zwei tiefen Rillen, starke Versinterung, teilweise Goldiris, römisch 1. Jh. n. Chr., H 6,5 cm, D 13,5 cm. Alle Altersspuren.(Die Sammlung wurde über einen Zeitraum von mehreren Jahren in den 1960er Jahren aufgebaut. Die letzten Objekte wurden im Jahr 1967 erworben, Aufzeichnungen des Sammlers liegen vor.)Group of 6 antique glass vessels, liquidation of a collection (data from private collection catalogue): clear, gray glass jug with a short neck, wide lip and short handle in dark green, Syria 2nd century AD, H 17 cm; Double jug (Oenochoé), honey-colored jugs joined together in the middle to form a sphere vase, double spout, common handle, Roman 2nd century AD, H 20 cm; Turned spherical flask with neck, beautiful, turned upside down, slightly chipped at the neck collar, patina, small, old repair at the lip, Roman 1st-2nd cent. AD, H 17 cm; Glass plate on a low foot with a high rim, clear, slightly sintered glass, Roman 1st-2nd cent. AD, D 17 cm; deep green bowl with ribbed walls, indented, smooth, lip edge, Syria 1st-3rd cent. AD, D 14.3 cm (Fremersdorf, Vol. III, Plates 24, 25); Thick-walled bowl with two deep grooves on the inside, strong sintering, partly gold iris, Roman 1st century AD, H 6.5 cm, D 13.5 cm. All signs of age. (The collection was built up over a period of several years in the 1960s. The last objects were acquired in 1967, records of the collector are available)
Konvolut aus blauem und violettem Glas, überw. 19. Jh., Sammlungsauflösung: hellblaue Schale mit geätzten Jagdszenen, 8,5 x 20,5 x 9 cm; Fußschale mit feinen Blattverzierungen am Rand, H. 10 cm; Pokalglas mit blauem und weißem Überfangglas, H. 11,5 cm; zwei violette Kerzenständer mit Goldverzierungen, H. 14 cm; Pokalglas mit Deckel, facettiert geschliffen, reliefierte Goldverzierungen auf dem Deckel, H. 20,5 cm; kleines Henkelglas mit feiner Blumenmalerei in Gold und Weiß, H. 7 cm; blaues Überfangglas mit Goldverzierungen und Linsenschliffdekor, Bömen, H. 15 cm; dunkelbraunes Glas mit floralen Goldverzierungen, H. 12,5 cm; bauchige Karaffe aus violettem geschliffenem Glas, H. 22,5 cm, alle Altersspuren. / Mixed lot of blue and violet glass, mostly 19th century, Collection liquidation: light blue bowl with etched hunting scenes, 8,5 x 20,5 x 9 cm; footed bowl with fine leaf decorations on the rim, h. 10 cm; goblet glass with blue and white overlay, h. 11,5 cm; two violet candlesticks with gold decorations, h. 14 cm; goblet glass with lid, faceted cut, gold decorations in relief on the lid, h. 20.5 cm; small handled glass with fine floral painting in gold and white, h. 7 cm; blue flashed glass with gold ornamentation and lenticular decoration, h. 15 cm; dark brown glass with floral gold ornamentation, h. 12.5 cm; bulbous carafe of violet cut glass, h. 22.5 cm, all signs of age.
Konvolut Glasflakons und Fußschale, Opakglas und Uranglas, 19. Jh.: grüner Flakon aus Glas mit Gold- und Silbermalerei, aufwändige Form, sechsfach facettierter Korpus und blütenförmiger Stöpsel, H. 12,5 cm, Deckel min. best., Gold min. ber.; hellgrüne Fußschale mit goldenen floralen und ornamentalen Verzierungen, H. 8 cm, Gold min. ber.; schlanker Flakon, annagelbes Uranglas, sechsfach facettierter Korpus und Stöpsel, H. 12,5 cm, Stöpsel rest.; Flakon aus blauem Glas mit polychromer Blumenmalerei, runder bauchiger Korpus sowie polygonaler Stöpsel, Goldstaffage, H. 13,5 cm, Gold min. ber.; kleiner blauer Flakon, achtfach facettiert, feine Bemalung, Stöpsel min. best., H. 7 cm; alle Altersspuren. / Set of glass flacons and bowl, opaque glass and uranium glass, 19th century: green glass flacon with gold and silver painting, elaborate form, sixfold faceted body and flower-shaped stopper, h. 12,5 cm, lid min. dam, gold min. dam.; light green footed bowl with golden floral and ornamental decorations, h. 8 cm, gold min. dam.; slender flacon, annealed uranium glass, sixfold faceted corpus and stopper, h. 12,5 cm, stopper rest.; blue glass flacon with polychrome floral painting, round bulbous body and polygonal stopper, gold decoration, h. 13,5 cm, gold slightly worn; small blue flacon, eight facets, fine painting, stopper slightly worn, h. 7 cm; all signs of age.
A Group of Metalwares, Wooden items and other Collectables, including a giode dish surmounted by a cold painted model of a dog, crocodile skin cigar pouch, horn beakers, parquetry puzzle box, Georgian brass snuff box formed as a coal skuttle, postal scales, corkscrew etc (one tray)Giode dish in good order, cold painted model with chipsCigar pouch with general wearHorn beakers with wear and general chipsPuzzle box with light scratches and wearBrass box wornScales with part set of mixed weights, working but tarnishedCorkscrew lacking brushSmall glass free from damageAgate bowl with minor flakes
A Collection of Glassware, Victorian and Studio Glass, including a Sunderland dump, Mdina vase, Pallme Konig type vase, stained glass roundel painted with a ploughing scene, paperweights etc (one tray)Pallme Konig- chips to rim.Amber bowl- small rim chips.Amethyst bowl- one rim chip.Dump- heavy surface scratching and manafacturing flaws.No other noted damage, general wear and minor scratches.
PAIR OF BOHEMIAN RUBY GLASS LUSTRES LATE 19TH CENTURY each with scalloped lobed bowl from which are suspended a series of prismatic drops, over cylindrical column with tripple knop and domed foot, gilded throughout with scrolls, along with an opaque blue glass lustrethe ruby lustres 26cm highQty: 3
René Lalique'Nemours' bowl, designed 1929Clear glass, frosted and polished, with black enamel and sepia staining.25.5 cm diameterMoulded R.LALIQUE FRANCE signature.Footnotes:LiteratureFélix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Å’uvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 404For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik)Figural centrepiece, model no.365, circa 1900Silver-plated metal and cut glass, elaborate form, with central figure, shaped bowls, arched handles, clear glass bowl and vase.75.5 cm high, 58.5 cm wideStamped marker's marks, cast model number. Footnotes:LiteratureArt Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, English Catalogue 1906 with introduction by Graham Dry, Antique Collectors' Club, 1990, p.85 (similar model illustrated)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
René LaliqueThree bowls 'Jaffa' and 'Gui', a plate 'Epis' and two beakers 'Hesperides', designed 1921, 1931 and 1932Clear and frosted glass, with blue, green and pink staining; one beaker in amber glass.Largest bowl: 32 cm diameterEach with R.Lalique signature.(6)Footnotes:LiteratureFélix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Å’uvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat nos. 3251, 3273, 3223, 3014, 3682For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
René Lalique'Ondines' bowl, designed 1921Clear glass, with green staining.20.8 cm diameterInscribed Lalique to the underside.Footnotes:LiteratureFélix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Å’uvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Paris, 1989, cat. no. 380For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Attributed to Meyr's Neffe'Harlequin' set of six Art Nouveau liqueur glasses, circa 1900Each glass bowl a different shape and painted in coloured enamels and gilt with different floral patterns, two with insects; four with green stems and a circular foot, two with clear stems and a circular foot.Smallest: 15.1 cm highTallest: 15.6 cm highGreen stemmed glasses enamelled on underside of foot 393, 618, 391 and W.W /D/454/402 respectively.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian silver pedestal bonbon bowl by R.H Halford & Sons, London 1908, designed with swan handles either side, pierced lattice border, with blue glass liner, on a circular foot, 8 cm high, together with a George III silver pedestal bowl, London 1801, with embossed floral decoration, 6.5 cm high, combined weight (without glass liner) 196 grams
A JAMES GILES DECORATED OPAQUE-TWIST WINE GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe ogee bowl supported on a double-series stem and conical foot, 14.5cm high Provenance: Ex Harvey's of Bristol Wine Museum. Bonham's 1st October 2003. James Giles (1718-1780) independent London decorator of bought-in ceramics and glass including Worcester porcelain. From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No serious damage issues to note but potential purchasers are advised to check for themselves to see if the rims/foot rims have reduced. Condition Report Disclaimer
BJORN WIINBLAD FOR ROSENTHAL, STUDIO LINE, 'LOTUS PATTERN' PART DINNER SERVICEComprising; a coffee pot and cover, a sugar box, a preserve pot, cover and integral stand, milk jug, eight cups and five saucers, a pair of tureens and covers, a fruit bowl, oval serving dish, eight side plates, eight breakfast plates, eight dinner plates, a pierced bowl (no cover)Studio Line E Together with a Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal, an enamelled and gilt clear glass Christmas Plate, 1977 28.5cm (in cardboard box), and a Tapio Wirkkala porcelain pollo solifluer vase of abstract form, 12cm longCondition Report: One side plate chipped, one bowl missing cover as per the descriptionCondition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE GHISETTI MURANO RUBY GLASS, GILT AND ENAMELLED HISTORISMUS GOBLETMID 20TH CENTURYDecorated with a scene after Watteau, the flared bowl supported on a knopped stem and domed foot inscribed WATTEAU L'AMORE AL TEATRO FRANCESE GHISETTI, 48.5cm highProvenance: From the Private Collection of a titled familyCondition Report: Overall the glass appears in good order, the decoration with rubbing and wearPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A BALUSTER GIN OR DRAM GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The bell bowl with a solid lower section on a cushion-knop and supported on an inverted baluster section, basal knop and folded conical foot, 12.5cm highProvenance: Ex Prof. Derek Roe Collection, Mallams Oxford 19th Nov. 2015.From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: No damage detected.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENAMELLED OPAQUE-TWIST WINE GLASS OF BEILBY FAMILY TYPECIRCA 1765The ogee bowl decorated with a white enamel band of fruiting vine, on a double-series stem and conical foot, 14.5cm highThe Beilby's were a successful business family from the North East centred around William Beilby (1743-1819). A scholar from Durham School, his father sent him to Birmingham to be apprenticed to John Haseldine an enameller of metal boxes. His brother Richard was also apprenticed in Birmingham as a seal engraver. When their father's business as a silversmith and jeweller failed they returned North and the whole family decamped to Gateshead. William had already been experimenting with enamels on glass and Tyneside would have provided a ready supply of local glass and imported Low Countries glass. Other members of the family were tutored in decorating glass and a thriving business was established.See Glass Circle News, Vol.34 No. 3 Issue 27 Nov. 2011, for an article on Beilby enamelled glass, p.8 for an illustration of five drawn trumpet opaque twist glasses with this fruiting vine pattern. From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Thought to have been purchased from Halls Auctioneers Shewsbury. Condition Report: No serious damage or restoration noted. Potential purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to whether or not the rims/foot rims have been polished or not.Foot = 6cm diam.bowl rim = 5.2cm diam. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PLAIN-STEMMED WINE OF JACOBITE SIGNIFICANCETHE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURYTypically decorated with rose and bud, conical foot, 17cm highProvenance: Sotheby's Olympia 14th May 2003.From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No serious damage issues to note but potential purchasers are advised to check for themselves to see if the rims/foot rims have reduced and authenticity of engraving before bidding.The bowl diameter is 6cm, the foot is 7cmCondition Report Disclaimer
A BEILBY FAMILY WHITE-ENAMELLED OPAQUE-TWIST GOBLET CIRCA 1765The tapered bucket bowl decorated with a band of fruiting vine, supported on a double-series stem and conical foot, 18cm highProvenance: Ex Crabtree Collection, Bonhams 12th Nov. 2014.The Beilby's were a successful business family from the North East centred around William Beilby (1743-1819). A scholar from Durham School, his father sent him to Birmingham to be apprenticed to John Haseldine an enameller of metal boxes. His brother Richard was also apprenticed in Birmingham as a seal engraver. When their father's business as a silversmith and jeweller failed they returned North and the whole family decamped to Gateshead. William had already been experimenting with enamels on glass and Tyneside would have provided a ready supply of local glass and imported Low Countries glass. Other members of the family were tutored in decorating glass and a thriving business was established.See Glass Circle News, Vol.34 No. 3 Issue 27 Nov. 2011, for an article on Beilby enamelled glass, p.8 for an illustration of five drawn trumpet opaque twist glasses with this fruiting vine pattern. From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: About four repaired foot rim chips (clear acrylic repairs). Images are available from the Dept. upon request.Foot diam. = 9.2cmBowl diam. = 8.2cmCondition Report Disclaimer
A FACET-STEMMED GILT DECORATED WINE GLASS OF JAMES GILES TYPELATE 18TH CENTURYThe round funnel bowl decorated with fruiting vine, on facetted stem and conical foot, 15.5cm highJames Giles (1718-1780) independent London decorator of bought-in ceramics and glass including Worcester porcelain. Facet-stemmed wine glasses are generally thought to be from the last quarter of the 18th century and Giles is recorded as bankrupt in 1774 so this might be from another independent London decorator. From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: No damage detected.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AIRTWIST WINE GLASS OF JACOBITE SIGNIFICANCETHE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURYThe bell bowl engraved with rose, bud and moth, supported on a double-knopped stem filled with spiral threads, 17cm highProvenance: With Tony Werneke.From a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No serious damage or repair issues noted. Potential buyers should establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims/foot rims have been polished.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Lalique wine glass, the bell-shaped bowl engraved with initials "GH" on a frosted faceted stem to circular foot, signed to base, 7 cm diameter x 14.3 cm high, a Baccarat wine, the bell-shaped bowl engraved with initials "GR" on a knopped baluster stem to circular foot bearing engraved mark and paper label inscribed "Sotheby's 671/9t", 7.5 cm diameter x 14.2 cm high, a pair of Stuart crystal rummers with ribbed decoration to base of bowl on a knopped stem to circular foot, engraved to base "RD 681270 Stuart", 9.5 cm diameter x 12 cm high and a 20th Century plain rummer in the Georgian style with knopped stem on a circular foot, 9 cm diameter x 14.5 cm high and a box of assorted glassware to include a cut glass ship's decanter, a pair of cut glass Waterford candlesticks, a pair of cut glass scent bottles, a collection of eight green glass pineapple type drinking glasses, various water jugs etc
A pair of modern clear glass baluster table lamps with dimple style decoration together with circular shades, height excluding shade but including fitting 46 cm together with a pair of brass standard lamps of plain square form raised on square stepped bases 130 cm including fitting with green and cream Pooky style shades and a coopered wooden bowl on legs 36 cm high x 53 cm diameter and a blind
Two boxes of assorted sundry decorative china, glass etc to include Studio Pottery type lidded pot, Marinekko side plates, circa 1900 floral decorated tea wares etc and a quantity of LPs and 45s to include BOB DYLAN "Nashville Skyline" etc and a transfer decorated wash bowl and an etruscan ware type plant pot holder
Two boxes of mostly china and glass to include: Duchess 'Greensleeves' design teapot, milk jug and sucrier, Royal Vale teacups and saucers, modern oriental pitcher and matching fan shaped trinket box, hand painted floral centre bowl, moulded floral teapot, jug, vase, various glass; pedestal dessert bowls, glass millennium clock, jug and a metal coffee pot etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of metalware to include: Berendson pewter chargers, a moulded glass and silver plate cruet set, various other silver plate; trumpet vases, dessert bowl, plated and other cased and loose cutlery and carving sets, two horse shaped doorstops, vintage metal scales with weights, wine cooler etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Grape and vine design carnival glass punch set comprising pedestal bowl and eleven cups. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Punch bowl diameter 27cm approx. bowl height is 14cm and stand is 13cm approx.Generally good condition, some minor wear to inside of bowl (one small scratch noted). Some wrinkles in glass, No chips noted.There are metal hooks present for the cups.
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