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A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy bowl possibly Stevens & Williams. The bowl of circular section with a wide compressed frill rim. The whole cased in pale pink over white over crystal and detailed with a fissured ground all raised to a drawn and crimped opalescent four footed base, measures 8" across.
A 19th Century Frigate glass in the 18th Century taste. The circular spread foot rising to a double series opaque twist stem having a thirteen ply white spiral band over spiral gauze rising to a flared cylindrical bowl with a copper wheel cut image of a frigate ship with inscription-" Success to the EAGLE.FRIGATE-Privateer, height 6.5".
A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass jug. The circular foot set with a classical form ewer with collar rim and applied arched rope handle. The whole decorated with applied crystal flower prunts with turquoise bead centres over the clear ground, together with an early 20th Century "Urchin" posy bowl decorated with turquoise beads by means of the Wilkinson patent, jug 6" tall.
A large 19th Century rummer having a circular foot rising to a bladed knop stem and flared cylindrical bowl decorated with facet arched panels and linear cuts to the base, together with a late Victorian large wine glass having a star cut circular foot with hollow facet cut baluster form stem and foliate engraved bowl with polished intaglio pattern over a satin ground, possibly Richardsons, (2).
A late 19th Century Stourbridge champagne glass circa 1900. The star cut circular foot rising to a hollow diamond cut stem set with a wide circular bowl detailed with arched panels. The panels alternate cut with hobnail cutting and wheel engraved foliate panels with winged insects after designs by Joseph Keller, height 5".
A 19th Century copy of an 18th Century Frigate glass. The wide circular stem rising to a plain knopped stem set with a wide cylindrical bowl. The bowl decorated with a hand engraved image of a Frigate ship beneath the Sunderland Bridge title below and beneath dot line borders, together with a large 19th Century plain body rummer, height 5.5". (2).
A late 19th Century Stevens and Williams cameo latticino posy bowl, probably John Northwood circa 1885, the compressed ovoid body satin cased with ruby over white lace latticino and cameo cut with a continuous band of convolvulus flowers below angular crimped rim, acid stamp "Stevens & Williams Art Glass Stourbridge", 4.75" diameter.
A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy vase possibly Bolton & Mills. The fluted spherical bowl rising to a frilled rim and decorated with a graduated pale pink opalescence. The whole decorated with applied rustic handles falling to four piped and drawn feet and a large strawberry plant with high relief strawberry in a mottled cranberry and amber, height 6".
An Italian footed goblet by Livio Sernea in the Zamfizico technique, the goblet having a folded circular spread foot with domed base rising to a fluted and crimped knop set below a flat base bowl with flared rim, the whole detailed with an internal twisted cane work in red, white and blue with a white latticino break, height 7", made for the International Festival of Glass 2004.
Johann Seitz (?-after 1809) Crayfish in a porcelain bowl with oysters, lemons, flowers in a glass, a jug, a knife and a fa?on-de-Venise wine glass on a table; and Salmon in a porcelain bowl with lemons, oysters, flowers in a glass, a knife and a fa?on-de-Venise wine glass on a table the first signed and dated ' Johann.Seitz/A.1801 '; the second signed and dated ' Johann Seitz F.1801 ' (lower left) oil on copper 11? x 17? in. (29.2 x 44.3 cm.) a pair (2)
A George III walnut and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1800, the top and front profusely inlaid with a crossed key motif, scrolling flowers, Greek Key border and urns issuing flowers and enclosing two lidded compartments and a circular central division, the covers with flowerhead corners, the central division with flowerhead base and later glass bowl and raised on later ceramic bun feet, losses, 12" wide, 6" deep, 7" high
A collection of small silver, comprising; a trug shaped dish with a loop handle, Sheffield 1917 by James Dixon & Sons, 11.5cm (4.5 in), 34g (2 oz), a silver mounted and clear glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1902 by J Cook & Son, 10cm high (4 in), a Continental caddy spoon with a cupid terminal and a shell-shaped bowl, 9g, a silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1902, 8cm long, 69g (2 oz), and a plated miniature model of a sailing boat with a mast. 7cm high (2.75 in)
An Edwardian silver oval sugar basin, the partly ribbed body with two bracket handles and a silver Poole Regatta bowl inscribed beneath applied enamel pennants Various dates and makers. Together with an Edwardian novelty silver pepper in the form of a miniature saucepan. Makers G. S and F. S, Chester 1905, and two pierced silver peppers with blue glass liners and a silver partly ribbed mustard pot with purple glass liner and spoon. Various dates and makers. (5).
Three 18th century silver covers for glass oil bottles from a cruet, engraved a crest, unmarked, a silver tot measure, an American silver tankard tot measure, four William IV silver dessert forks with loaded silver handles, a pair of late Victorian silver Queens pattern sugar tongs, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, two more pairs of silver sugar tongs and a set of six silver teaspoons, six silver shell bowl teaspoons with differing bright cut and Onslow handles, a square silver salt with blue glass liner, a silver salt spoon and a continental silver salt with clear glass liner. 13oz. (weighable silver). (28).
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