A Bohemian glass centrepiece, late 19th century, the bowl with castellated rim over alternating panels of hand-painted blossoming flowers and white overlay diamond cut panels, on a clear ground with gilt scrolling foliage, on knopped stem and spreading circular foot with white overlay floral and foliate panels, 19.3cm high
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Three boxes of various glass and china to include: Royal Winton Grimwades fruit design jug, fruit design centre bowl, Portuguese collectors plates, Flaxman ware Wade Heath bunny figure, large two handled floral Limoges porcelain tureen, various collectors and other plates, Royal Doulton 'Old English Coaching Scenes', Aynsley, Portuguese pottery floral charger, poppy design meat plate, various glassware; cranberry and clear glass liqueur glasses, ridged decanter with stopper, large cocktail glass, preserve pots, vase etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three late 19th/early 20th Century wooden boxes; a sarcophagus shaped mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy with moulded glass sugar bowl, a mother of pearl inlaid sewing box containing haberdashery items and an oak and metal mounted two section box containing some small lacquered boxes. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A pair of Royal Crown Derby cauldron shape posies dated 1928 and 1930, decorated in pattern 2649, 6cm high along with a pair of Royal Crown Derby plates, in pattern '383', both dated 1917, 22.5cm diameter, a pair of Davenport vases decorated in the imari palette 10cm high, a pair of Davenport sugar bowls supported by a wire work frame, a Maling lustre bowl decorated in pattern '6024' 21.5cm diameter and a carnival glass bowl with crimped rim and moulded with orchids 21.5cm diameter (9) (at fault)Condition report: The bowl shows glazing faults, a possible repair and minor scratches to the surface commensurate with use and age.
A Waterford Crystal fruit bowl, with scalloped edges and continuous thistle freeze , 25cm diameter with a Stuart crystal lemonade set comprising a lemonade jug with feather motif, 23cm high, and six matching glasses, 10.5cm high, a Stuart crystal rose vase, 20cm high, a set of six Tudor cut glass wine glasses with a faceted basal knop, 15cm high, and a William Yeoward tall trumpet vase, with wheel cut trailing vine design, 53.5cm high (16)
A milk glass epergne, with a central trumpet over three smaller trumpets, all with crimped clear glass rims, 35.5cm high, with a further glass epergne with a single central trumpet over a crimped rim bowl, 37.5cm high, and five further incomplete glass epergnes, of various sizes and colours (7)Condition report: Milk glass epergne: Shows fine surface wear, signs of long term storage, would benefit from a clean but no signs of obvious damage.Epergne with teal blue rims: missing central trumpet, shows fine surface wear, would benefit from a clean.Green epergne: Missing three canes, central metal fitting is slightly loose.Purple epergne: Missing a trumpet, shows fine surface wear and would benefit from a clean.Pink epergne: Missing two trumpets, fine surface wear but no obvious damage.Blue epergne: missing a trumpet, possible glazing faults to cane terminals, would benefit from a clean.Blue and clear epergne: Shows fine surface wear and signs of long term storage, would benefit from a clean, but no obvious damage or signs of restoration.
A selection of epergne parts and components, to include; a Fenton opaque white glass bowl with amber coloured crimped rim, 25cm diameter, along with two matching cornucopia side garnitures, an Art Nouveau style epergne with chromed finish, supporting four lavender and pink mottled flutes, 30.5cm high, a silver plated stand supporting three pale green flutes, a silver plated base supporting four green and jewelled flutes, 32cm high, an Art Nouveau style pedestal comport, the pedestal designed as a maiden supporting a glass bowl with fading cranberry crimped rim, 30cm high, along with a further selection of trumpet flutes, stands, and further component parts (Qty)
A selection of silver collared glass decanters, to include a tapered glass decanter, B P Co, London 1973, with etched star decoration, 26.5cm high, a silver collared etched decanter, C J Vander Ltd, London 1969, 28.5cm, a further silver collared glass decanter, silver collared glass bowl and silver plated glass cocktail shaker (5)
Mixed Lot: Small Art Deco shallow pedestal dish with pierced gallery border, engraved panel body on a spreading circular foot, Birmingham 1933, makers mark for Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, 110mm diameter, a Victorian silver caddy of sarcophagus form, Sheffield 1896, makers mark for Roberts & Belk, 85 x 65 x 60mm, a small silver twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1939, 75mm tall, whisky spirit label, single serviette ring together with a glass powder bowl having silver collar and lid, weighable silver 298gms
Continental fairing group, God Save The Queen, 8.5cm, a Victorian bone china tea cup and saucer; and four Millefiore paperweights, and a glass bowl.Qty: 7Condition report:There is no mark on either the cup or the saucer. Both items have crazing. The cup has a small scratch inside. The saucer has a hairline crack. Please see additional uploaded images.
Circa 3rd century A.D. Of bulbous form, with a broad everted rim, integral scallops at the neck and splayed handle, perforated floral motif to centre of bowl, scrolling waves around and Greek key pattern above; hole to bowl. Cf. Walters, H.B., Silver / Catalogue of the Silver Plate (Greek, Etruscan And Roman) in the British Museum, London, 1921, no.146, for a similar elaborately decorated silver strainer fastened to a silver funnel by a hinge in the British Museum, inventory no.1890,0923.6.97 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.). Acquired 1990s-early 2000s. East Anglian private collection. Round-bowled strainers of various sizes occur in many late Roman hoards of domestic silver. They were used to strain the sediment from wine as it was poured into a drinking vessel. It is noteworthy that wine could have been a kind of gift from the Romans to the members of the foreign or provincial elite, often allies of the Roman leaders. Sets of bronze dishes (such as jars, scoops and strainers) along with glass horns (often with bronze fittings) and silver cups for drinking, usually placed in the so-called princely graves, confirm the wine consumption and indicate the area of its occurrence also outside the Empire.
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, rectangular with a pair of lion mask and hoop handles, red leather lining to interior of lid, enclosing a pair of hinged boxes flanking a glass and white metal mounted mixing bowl, 35.5cm wide, 17.5cm deep, 17.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A J C Cox patent cash till, 48cm wide, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition. Scuffed and rubbed finish in parts. Glass back panels appear to have been replaced. Some wear and chips all over, bowl insert removable and chipped to edges. Upper cabinet door with escutcheon loose but present. Enamelled oval label with scratches and corrosion to edges. Key present
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