A George IV silver-gilt conserve spoon Paul Storr London1826 branch form the bowl modelled as leaf applied with lady birds a caterpillar and a fly 11.5cm 4.5in long #800-1200 308. Property of a Family A Victorian silver-gilt travelling dressing set George Brace London1866 brass bound burr walnut case by Howell James & Co. London plain gilt mounts: five cut-glass bottles three covered rectangular glass boxes two cylindrical pots central hinged compartment including various mother-of-pearl handled impliments; interior cover fitted with mirror leather case 31cm 12.25in long
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A group of moulded glass items by Rena Lalique and Sabino comprising: a boxed dish decorated with fish dated 1967 a scent bottle and stopper with matching dish a swan cendrier a powder bowl another (lacking cover) ten small dishes and a Sabino dish each piece with designer's name boxed dish: 21cm. diam. (17)
An Edward VII silver mounted cut glass Bowl, of circular form, the applied rim profusely cast with ‘C’ scroll and foliate decoration with pierced lattice work detail, to a heavily star cut body, with Import marks for London 1902, Sponsors mark A W F; Together with further marks for Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling Silver, diameter 9 ¼”
A late 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt bowl, of circular shape with turnover rim, a blue-glazed Denby stoneware jug and a black-glazed Denby bowl in the shape of a shell, two pieces of art glass, a Country Artists model of a hedgehog, two pieces of art pottery and a Meissen porcelain dish with cancelled crossed swords mark (some faults).
A 'Williamite' commemorative drinking glass, late 19th Century, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with the motto 'THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WIILLIAM' above 'NO SURRENDER', to the reverse a foliate motif and the inscription 'BOYNE 1ST JULY 1690 T.C.S.C.', the plain stem between collars above a folded foot, probably engraved by Franz Tieze.
A Purbeck pottery bowl attributed to Robert Jefferson, central blue glass well within brown oxide combed border, 10" diameter; four St Ives hand thrown pottery bowls, the interiors decorated with pale celadon glaze, 5.5" diameter, S/D.; another similar example; two ovoid vases one with pierced the other moulded decorated and a deep footed bowl. ((9).
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