Three matching Victorian silver salts, each with blue glass liners & on three pad feet, Exeter 1880 by Josiah Williams & Co (4.6oz); a small Victorian silver cream jug with fluted decoration, Birmingham 1897 by Thomas Hayes (1.35oz); and an Edwardian silver sugar bowl with pie-crust rim & three pad feet, Birmingham 1912 by Elkington & Co (2oz).
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A group of opaque white and enamelled glass items,18th century, probably Staffordshire, comprising a twin-handled vase, decorated with flowers, 19.5cm high, a flask, with a pewter collar, a footed bowl, 19.5cm diameter (3)Condition ReportChip to the bowl. Pewter mount loose. Losses and roughness to the handles partly the vase due to the nature of manufacture. Hairline to the neck of the vase. Wear and rubbing to the enamelling.
A group of three plain stem wine glasses,c.1740, comprising a wine glass with a bell form bowl, over a plain stem with a medial knop, 17.6cm high, another wine glass, with a cup form bowl, 17cm high, and a kit kat style glass, 17.7cm high (3)Condition ReportThe kit kat glass has a chip to the bowl rim and a cullet spot to the foot. The cup form bowl has a small chip to the foot rim. The knop glass is in good order. General surface wear and scratches commensurate with age.
A group of five opaque twist wine glasses,c.1770, comprising two with moulded ogee bowl, tallest 15.1cm, two funnel bowl glasses, tallest 14.7cm, and another wine glass, with an ogee bowl over a double series opaque twist stem, 14.2cm high (5)Condition ReportMoulded ogee bowl glasses) One with a nibble to the bowl rim, the other with nibbles to the foot rim. Funnel bowl glasses) One with a small chip to the bowl rim, the other with nibbles to the foot rim. Small ogee bowl glass) Nibbles to the foot rim.General) Surface wear and scratches.
A group of plain stem drinking glasses,18th century and later, comprising a mead glass, c.1750, with a gadrooned bowl, over a hollow blown stem and folded foot, 12.7cm high, a 'Kit-Cat' Baluster glass, c.1740, 15.3cm high, and four further plain stem examples, tallest 15.5cm (6)Condition ReportKit-cat glass with a polished foot rim. Example with waisted bell bowl light and probably Continental, also has a chip to the bowl rim. Bell bowl example with narrow stem has a chip and evidence of polishing to the foot rim.
A group of facet cut drinking glasses,c.1780, comprising a group of four with engraved cup form bowls, 12.8cm high, a larger example, with a funnel bowl, 16cm high, a similar wine glass, with a funnel bowl, and a small wine glass, 13cm high (7)Condition Report15.7cm high glass with nibbles to the foot rim. Small wine glass with a polished foot rim. General surface and scratches.
A heavy baluster wine glass gobletc.1710-15, with a large funnel bowl with a teared base, over a teared acorn knop and further basal knop, raised on a domed and folded foot,18.6cm highCondition ReportAn air bubble to the side of the bowl caused by the manufacture. Surface wear and scratches. Bowl diameter 8.7cm, foot diameter 9.3cm diameter.
A mixed twist wine glass,c.1750, with a drawn bell form bowl, over a mixed twist stem of a white opaque spiral and an airt wist cable,19.2cm high,together with a near pair of wine glasses,mid-18th century, each with an engraved funnel bowl, over a plain stem with a medial knop and a folded foot,15cm high (3)Condition ReportNo major chips or cracks. Surface wear and scratches.
A group of three opaque twist wine glasses,c.1770, comprising a large example, with a moulded funnel bowl, 16.2cm, the second with an ogee bowl, 13.7cm high, and a small wine glass, 11.3cm,together with a similar wine glass,18th/19th century, possibly German, with a bell form bowl and double series opaque twist stem,18cm high,and a later wine glass,with a single series opaque twist stem,16.5cm high (5)Condition ReportSurface wear and scratches. Minor nibbles to the edges, no major chips or cracks.
A group of air twist drinking glasses,18th century, comprising a wine glass, with a moulded funnel bowl, over a double series air twist stem with a mercury twist outside a twisted air cable, 15cm high, a wine glass, with a bucket form bowl and multi-series air twist stem with a medial knop, 14.8cm high, a similar example with a funnel, over a stem with an upper and medial knop, 16cm high, a large wine glass with a bell form bowl, 18.4cm high, and a mead type glass, possibly 18th century, with a cup form bowl with battuto style cutting, 16.1cm high (5)Condition ReportBucket bowl glass with a small polished section to the bowl rim. Upper and medial knop glass with chips to the foot. General surface wear and minor nibbles commensurate with age.
A group of facet cut drinking glasses,18th century and later, comprising an oversized example, the ogee bowl engraved with a stylised rose, 18.5cm high, a set of four cordial glasses, each with an engraved 'OXO' type border, 13.5cm high, a pair of wine glasses, each with an ovoid bowl engraved with floral motifs, 12.8cm high, a firing glass, with engraved border and thick firing foot, 11.4cm high, a wine glass with a slice cut bowl and foot, 12.7cm high, a small example, with repeating floral sprays, 11cm high, and three further examples, each with an 'OXO' border, tallest 13.4cm high (13)Condition ReportLarge example with burst air bubbles to the foot.Set of four all with chips and nibbles to the feet.Small example with repeating floral sprays has a polished section to the foot.Medial knop glass with a polished foot rim.Notch cut stem example with chips to the foot.General nibbles and chips to the cut sections throughout.
An engraved glass goblet,first half 18th century, probably Bohemian, with an engraved funnel bowl, with stylised figures and flower-laden vases, raised on a wrythen stem with aventurine inclusions,17.2cm highCondition ReportSmall chip to the foot rim. Wear, surface marks and scratches throughout.
A group of green glass drinking glasses,18th century and later, comprising a set of six goblets, each with a cut-form bowl, 12.5cm high, a set of eight roemers, each with applied raspberry pruntz, 10.3cm high, a similar example, 12.8cm high, a pair of drinking glasses, each with a conical moulded bowl, over a hollow blown writhen moulded stem, 14.8cm high, and a similar drinking glass, with a moulded ogee bowl, 11.3cm high (18)Condition ReportGoblets) Polished rim where there has previously been a chip and nibble to the foot. Others with possibly polishing to the feet.Roemers) Nibbles to the edges of the foot rims.Drinking glasses) Surface wear and minor wear to the threaded sections.
A group of glass tableware,18th century, comprising a wrythen molded jug with an applied blue rim, 9.2cm high, a matched footed bowl, 13cm diameter, a similar jug, with a scroll kick handle and applied rim, 14cm high, a pedestal salt in the form of a shell, early 18th century, Bohemian, 11cm high, a Bohemian, engraved glass, 18th century, with a colour twist stem, 14.6cm high (5)Condition ReportThe salt has chips and losses to the rim and has possibly been cut down. Manufacturing flaws throughout. Large jug with crack to where the handle meets the body.Please see the additional images.
A Masonic engraved glass rummer,c.1800, with wide cup form bowl engraved with Masonic symbols, raised on a lemon squeezer foot,12.4cm high,a similar rummer,engraved with initials and an arched border,13.8cm high,and a pair of rummers,late 19th to early 20th century, each engraved with Act of Union type symbols,11.7cm high (4)Condition ReportAll with nibbles and losses to the feet. Surface wear and scratches.
An engraved glass 'Friendship' cup and cover,early 18th century, Bohemian, the domed cover with a facet cut finial, over an engraved thistle form bowl, with two hands shaking above a heart, with engraved script to the border, raised on a facet cut hollow blown stem and folded foot,28.5cm highCondition ReportEngraved to the cover possibly later. Minor frits and wear to the edges of the cut sections. General surface wear and scratches.
A Stourbridge green glass decanter,mid-19th century, attributed to Richardson, with repeated cut decoration, with an associated stopper,total 37cm high,together with a James Powell & Sons wine glass,c.1880, with a shallow cup bowl, over a hollow blown stem with an upper knop,13.9cm high (2)Condition ReportSmall chip to the foot rim of the glass and some minor polished sections. Chips to the cut decoration, rim and stopper of the decanter. Please see the additional images.
A group of opaque white and enamelled glass items,18th century, probably Staffordshire, comprising three mottled pieces, the first in the form of a footed bowl, 12.5cm diameter, two shallow dishes, the largest 12.6cm diameter, and a tea bowl, 6cm diameter,together with a group of enamelled examples,to include a footed bowl, 12cm diameter, a pan top bowl example, 10.5cm diameter, a tea bowl, 7.5cm diameter, a beaker, 8.8cm high, and a teacup, 6cm high (9)Condition ReportThe teacup with roughness to the handle and rubbing to the gilding. Rubbing and losses to the enameling throughout, with manufacturing flaws. No apparent chips or cracks.
A Victorian coromandel dressing table box,the lid with a mother of pearl crest and a removable mirror concealing a letter sleeve, opening to reveal a fitted interior with twelve various cut glass jars, with silver plated lids, the largest 18cm wide, and two secret drawers,31cm wide22.5cm deep18cm hightogether with a mahogany tea caddy,19th century, the top inlaid with mother of pearl, on bun feet,32cm wide15.5cm deep17cm high (2)Condition ReportCoromandel box) The escutcheon is detached but present. The key is present. The secret drawer mechanism works. Knocks and wear throughout. Losses to the two back edges. Tea caddy) Knocks and wear throughout. No key present. Missing its glass mixing bowl. One foot and one ring handle missing.
An engraved glass bowl,early 18th century, of religious interest, engraved 'The Rev'd Jas Clayton Rector Sedgefield 1705', the reverse with a coat of arms,22cm diameter13cm highCondition ReportHeavily scratched both internally and externally. Nibbles and wear to the cutting around the base. Cullet spots throughout. No large chips or cracks.Please see the additional images.
A group of plain stem wine glasses,c.1740/50, comprising a large glass with a bell form bowl, 17cm high, a similar example with air tears to the bowl, 12.7cm high, another with a trumpet form bowl, 15.3cm high, a funnel bowl glass, the plain stem with a basal knop, 15.5cm high, and another with a large air tear to the stem, possibly Continental, 17.8cm highCondition ReportTrumpet bowl) With a chip to the foot rim.Basal knop) Large burst air bubble to the stem, which is rough to the touch.General) Surface wear and scratches.
A group of five 18th century style drinking glasses,19th century and later, comprising a wine glass, Dutch or German, with a colour twist stem, 17.5cm high, a similar smaller example, 13.7cm high, a Jacobite style glass, engraved 'Liberty' above a horse with a flowering rose to the reverse, 20cm high, a toasting glass or flute, with a double series opaque twist stem, 18.3cm high, and a wine glass, with a funnel bowl, with an air twist, 14.5m high (5)
A group of four facet cut drinking glasses,18th century, comprising a sweetmeat glass, with a pan top bowl, a faceted stem with a medial knop and a domed foot, 14.5cm high, a wine glass, c.1780, with a large funnel bowl engraved with an 'OXO' border, 16cm high, and a pair of Jacobite glasses, each engraved with a rose with a bee opposing, 14.6cm high (4)Condition ReportSweetmeat glass with chips, nibbles and losses throughout. Very minor nibbles and frits to the other examples.Please see the additional images.
A group of opaque twist drinking glasses,c.1760-70, comprising a firing glass, with a moulded bowl over a double series opaque stem and a firing foot, 10.3cm high, a goblet, with a large ovoid bowl over a double series opaque twist stem, with a multi ply sprial outside a pair of spiral tapes, 17cm high, a similar example, having a cup form bowl with an everted rim, 16cm high, a wine glass, with a moulded and engraved ogee bowl, 14.3cm high, a similar example, with an ogee bowl and double series opaque twist stem with a medial knop, 15.2cm high, and a wine glass, with an ogee bowl, over a double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, 15.5cm (6)Condition ReportFiring glass with a small chip to the bowl rim. Everted rim glass with small chips to the edge of the foot which has possibly been polished. Medial knop glass with nibbles to the foot rim. General surface wear, scratches and minor nibbles.
A group of air twist wine glasses,mid-18th century, comprising a near pair, each with a trumpet bowl, 16.5cm high, a similar example, with a folded foot, 13.5cm high, another with a bell form bowl, 17.5cm high, and two further examples, each with a bell form bowl and knopped stem, tallest 17.2cm (6)Condition ReportOne trumpet bowl example with some polished sections to the foot. Bell bowl glass with some unevenness to the foot rim, more likely manufacture but possibly polishing. The two knopped examples are lighter and possibly Continental examples. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age.
A group of drinking glasses,18th century, comprising two air twist glasses, tallest 17.7cm, a wine glass, with an engraved ogee bowl, over a facet cut stem with a medial knop, 14.5cm high, a goblet, with a moulded 'nipt diamond waies' bowl, over a facet cut stem, 17.5cm high, a wine glass, with a waisted bell bowl and incised stem, a smaller wine glass, with an engraved border over a slice cut base, 12.5cm high and two smaller glasses, each with moulded bowls, tallest 11.7cm high (8)Condition ReportTallest air twist glass with holes to the engraved section of the border. The smaller air twist glass with nibbles and polished sections to the foot and bowl. Surface wear, scratches and minor nibbles throughout.
A collection of plain stem drinking glasses,mid-18th century, comprising a wine glass, with a trumpet bowl, over a teared stem, 14.8cm high, a similar example, with a drawn bell form bowl, 18.3cm high, a composite stem glass, with a bell bowl, 17.4cm high, a wine glass, with a moulded ogee bowl and folded foot, 16.1cm high, a near pair of wine glasses, each with stylised floral engraving, a plain stem with a medial knop and a folded foot, tallest 14.5cm, a wine glass, with a drawn moulded funnel bowl, over an incised stem, 13.7cm high, and a sweetmeat glass, with a wide shallow engraved bowl, over a knopped stem, all above a domed and folded foot, 13.9cm high (8)Condition ReportTeared stem glass with minor frits to the foot rim. Drawn bell bowl glass with a polished foot. Composite stem glass with nibbles to the foot rim which has possibly been polished. Sweetmeat with chips and polished sections to the bowl rim. Wear, surface marks and nibbles throughout.
A group of five air twist drinking glasses,mid-18th century, comprising three examples with bell form bowls, tallest 17.5cm, an ale glass, with an engraved drawn funnel bowl, over a multi series air twist and conical foot, 18cm high, and a wine glass, with an engraved bell form bowl, over a multi series air twist stem with an upper knop, 15.7cm high (5)Condition ReportOne bell form bowl glass with nibbles to the bowl and foot rim. Ale glass with noticeable scratches to the bowl. Engraved bell bowl glass with remnants of contents and nibbles to the foot rim which has possibly been polished. General surface wear and scratches throughout.
A collection of silver items,comprising a Victorian footed bowl, London 1887, with a personal engraving, 12cm diameter, a pair of pepperettes, Sheffield 1912, on ball feet, 4.5cm high, a cut glass pepperette, 5.5cm high, and a Georg Jensen butter knife and pin dish, 6cm diameter, each marked Sterling Denmark, weighable 7.9ozt Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some nibbles to the cut glass.
A group of Bohemian cased glass,comprising a cased glass goblet, enamelled with a landscape scene, 12.7cm high, a similar pedestal bowl, 10cm high, an amethyst cased vase, cut with a landscape scene, 21cm high, a cased and engraved glass cup and cover, 27.5cm high (4)Condition ReportSmall chips to the edge of the pedestal bowl rim. Surface scratches and wear throughout.
A Facon de Venise style glass jug,late 18th to early 19th century, probably Bohemian, with internal hot worked decoration,20cm hightogether with an engraved glass goblet,19th century, then funnel bowl depicting a hunting scene,19cm high, and a Bohemian glass, probably 18th century, with an engraved bowl over a colour twist bowl,14.6cm high (3)Condition ReportVisible cracking to the internal decoration of the jug, possibly due to annealing. General surface wear and scratches throughout.
A Stevens & Williams cased and intaglio cut glass bowl,early 20th century, Stourbridge, of shallow form with a scalloped rim, cased in blue over pink over clear, cut with a passion flower, all to a moulded ground,20cm diameter10.5cm highCondition ReportWear and nibbles to the cut sections of the base. No major chips or cracks.Please see the additional images.
A group of glass tableware,18th century and later, comprising a composed set of four wine glasses, each with a slice cut stem, tallest 15cm high, a Facon de Venise style glass, with a propeller stem, 15cm high, a cordial glass, with a trumpet bowl and knopped stem, 13cm high, a wine glass, engraved with a stylised bird, 10.3cm high, a similar example with floral engraving 12cm high, a tall goblet with a funnel bowl and knopped stem, 23.5cm high, and two wine glasses with moulded bowls, tallest 13.3cm (11)Condition ReportCordial glass with a cullet spot to the edge of the bowl rim. The bowl has been polished to the small wine glass with the polished bowl. Set of four all with nibbles and/or polishing to the feet and bowls. General wear, scratches and minor nibbles throughout.
Runde Schüssel. Farbloses, dickwandiges Glas mit Luftblaseneinschlüssen und blauen und roten Pulvereinschlüssen zwischen den Schichten. Etage mit Bodenabriss. Glasschule Zwiesel, 20. Jahrhundert. D. 20 cm. Round bowl. Colorless, thick-walled glass with air bubble inclusions and blue and red powder inclusions between the layers. Floor with ground demolition. Zwiesel glass school, 20th century. D. 20 cm. Location: 2700 Österreich
Vintage Murano, Latticino Schale im Stil von Venini (unsigniert). Mehrfarbiger Glasstock, Bänder in einem transparenten Glaskasten. Hergestellt in Italien Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Höhe = 4 cm x Breite = 11 cm Zustand:, keine Chips oder Risse. Vintage Murano, Latticino bowl in the style of Venini (unsigned). Multicolored glass cane, ribbons in a transparent glass case. Manufactured in Italy in the mid 20th century. Height=4cm x width=11cm Condition: very good, no chips or cracks. Location: 2700 Österreich
A CRANBERRY AND GREEN VASELINE GLASS EPERGNE Late 19th Century, the bowl with scalloped rim and with a single central trumped shaped vase 54cm high Condition: Condition Report General dirt and dust, the connection between the central glass trumpet and the metal mount is slightly loose This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
An Edinburgh silver three piece tea set, maker William Marshall, 1794. Approximately 42 ounces.All pieces have matching hallmarks, no splits or soldering repairs All pieces have a slight wobble then sat on glass surface Jug -Slight mishap to the bottom of rim Sugar bowl - no dents or splitsTea Pot - has a dent on side nar handle, hinged lid shuts well
A pair of Bohemian blue to clear slice cut hock glasses on faceted stems, (h: 20cm x 6.5cm) and a similar matching scalloped bowl with serrated edge (h: 9cm x 18cm) and a pair of hand made ruby to clear glass candlesticks of tapered baluster form on spreading moulded bases, (h: 30cm) show no signs of damage, chips or restoration
A group of art glass comprising a clear/white/brown Mdina blown vase (H13cm, W9cm) (marked verso), a clear/orange Mdina blown vase (H11cm, W9cm) (marked verso), a clear/pink/white Mdina glass trinket dish (H2.5cm, W10cm) (marked verso), a large clear/pink Italian blown glass vase (H23cm, W13cm), and a small red/white Italian blown glass bowl (H5.5cm, W8cm) (marked verso) (5)
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