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Glass Murano-style bowl, cranberry cut goblet, Selkirk paperweight, Royal Tournament RAF paperweight, Bamforth limited edition models, Snow White Ashton Drake doll, Thomas the Tank engine, boxed, Britains Coronation coach, two die cast Britains Scottish pipers, and Happy Holidays Barbie doll boxed (quantity)
A China Round Bulbous Oil Lamp converted to electricity having bulbous bowl on white and yellow ground with multicoloured floral and leaf decoration, 36cm high, a turquoise and clear glass fruit bowl having silver decoration, 23.5cm wide, a continental china plate, a 19th century fruit plate, a reproduction Delft round scalloped plate and a pair of reproduction ½ round blue and white vases in form of urns (7)
A fine Dutch stipple engraved ‘Newcastle’ Composite stemmed cordial glass, circa 1760, the rounded funnel bowl with two putti standing lightly draped with flowing scarves, one handing a wine glass to the other, symbolising ‘friendship’, a third putto lying on a cloud above, holding a wreath over the heads of the other putti, the bowl supported on a stem with a clear knop, a beaded knop and a plain section with a basal knop, on a circular domed conical foot 17.5cm high The glass is from a series depicting ‘Liberty’, ‘Peace’, ‘Friendship’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘Fatherland’. Whilst there are a number of glasses depicting two cherubs on clouds, it is extremely rare to have three.
A Dutch engraved light baluster armorial and ship goblet, circa 1750, the funnel bowl engraved with a three masted ship of 44 guns, sails set and sailors in he rigging, opposing a coat of arms surrounded by scrolling foliage and trophies of war, inscribed below the rim ‘T. Geluckig Vaaren nan T. Slands Oorlog Schip Boeken Roode’, supported on an angular knop above bearded and inverted baluster knops on a circular domed foot 25cm high Note: the inscription translates ‘Success to the voyage of the Boeken Roode’. The Boeken Roode was built in 1729 in Amsterdam for the Admiralty of that city. She was constructed by Thomas Davies, an English shipbuilder who came from Portsmouth and who also built ships for the German Emperor. In 1729 she was built as a 52 gun ship, but was refitted in 1747 with her armament reduced to 44 guns, and this glass therefore dates to after 1747. The Armorial engraving to the reverse is the Arms of Roos of Amsterdam and the goblet may, therefore, be to commemorate Dirk Roos’s promotion to Rear Admiral in 1748.
A Royal Doulton part coffee service decorated in the 'York Town' pattern, comprising; coffee pot and cover, six coffee cups and saucers, an early 20th century red transfer decorated part tea service, comprising; six cups, six saucers, sugar bowl, cream jug and two cake plates, two Spode floral decorated coffee cups and saucers, and a glass ship decanter and stopper.
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