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CHINA & GLASS ASSORTMENT - Sue Niven Scotland - two ceramic dogs, 11cms H, and a collection of other ceramic dog figures including Beswick, ETC, Gouda vase of baluster form decorated with leaves and berries, signed and numbered on base, 28.5cms H, H J Wood Cornucopia form vase with floral moulded rim, 18cms H, Arthur Wood 'Astoria' green lustre glazed jug, 20.5cms H, a Poole cream glazed squat vase, 10cms H, Cranberry glass decanter of circular tapered form with clear glass foot and stopper, 27cms H, Cranberry glass jug with crimped clear glass foot and loop handle, 9.5cms H, Cranberry glass bowl with foldover rim, crimped clear glass foot and looped handle, 15 x 14cms, and Francesco Capodimonte type jardiniere on stand with floral painted and floral encrusted decoration on a white ground, 77cms H, 27cms diameter
RICHARDSON (WEBB) AMETHYST GLASS 'BULLSEYE BOWL', signed to the base, 15cms H, 26cms diameter, B Powell for Whitefriars, an amethyst wave ribbed vase of inverted cone shape on circular foot, 19cms H, 13cms diameter and M Powell for whitefriars, a red glass wave ribbed vase, 15.5cms H, 10cms diameter
A late Victorian Mappin & Webb silver plate table centre piece. 'Princess Plate' with grape and vine decoration, cut crystal glass dish with feather edge. H31cm Condition Report: it rings nicely when pinged just like crystal shouldone chip to top edge of bowl, but not easy to sporno other breakages or losses a couple of very small air inclusions, but one is to expect that, utterly charming some losses to silverlate to base on the extremities but no losses to the ornamentationclearly marked under
A modern Royal Brierley silver and blue glass hallmarked wine glass. The wine glass having a silver base with a knop stem and a blue glass trumpet bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1999. Makers mark Kenneth James Jack. Comes in original box. Weight of wine glass approx 264g. Measures approx 17cm.
A collection of silver plate. A large silver on copper drinks tray having pierced bar decoration 58cm long. Together with a cocktail shaker and strainer. Walker and Hall wine bucket, three oval trays, A jug S&C L&B and pot for Tarratt Leicester, a creamer and sugar bowl, and a condiment set with cut glass jars and two Christofel coasters, a biscuit barrel.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The silver to include a 1920's silver baby's rattle. The rattle having a bone handle surmounted by pierced decorated body strung with silver bells AF. Hallmarked Birmingham 1920, C&N. A cased box of hallmarked apostle spoons. Hallmarked Sheffield 1911, TB&S. A hallmarked silver cut glass topped sugar sifter together with a sifter spoon with clam shell bowl. Hallmarked Sheffield 1899. Spoon measures approx 12cm. Cut glass sifter approx 13cm.
A selection of collectibles, including: Chinese brass bound ebonised wood jewellery box, the hinged lid with inset carved and pierced jade style circular panel, flanked by applied brass butterfly motifs, 17.5cms wide (damages); Danish hammered pewter pedestal bowl; Igene patent silver plated cocktail shaker; glass decanter with stopper, with indistinct etched mark to underside; and other items.
Art Nouveau Glass: To include; a stylised iridescent flower form, green effect with red leaf like sides, no signs of a makers mark, approx. 15.5cm diameter, together with a WMF Myra moulded opalescent glass bowl in an amber like colourway, approx. 25cm diameter , and a smaller WMF Myra moulded purple opalescent glass bowl with fluted edges, approx. 15.5cm diameter. (3)Conditions: Staining, surface scratching, slight chips to rim of larger Myra bowl,
A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, AN ORREFORS BOWL AND A KUNDO ANNIVERSARY CLOCK, comprising Royal Doulton Secret Thoughts HN2382, height 16cm, a signed crown shaped Orrefors crystal bowl, diameter 15cm x height 11cm, together with a Kundo green anniversary clock with glass dome (3) (Condition Report: figurine and bowl appear in good condition with no obvious damage, 1cm chip and fleabites to rim of dome, clock may require attention to run again, some paint loss to base of clock)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS WARES, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Satsuma style pottery, a copper lustre jug, a marigold carnival glass bowl, an octagonal framed mirror, five pictures - the largest depicting Christ, framed size 54cm x 42cm, four pairs of fur gloves, kid and cotton gloves, various scarves and handkerchiefs, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
Ca. 600-700 AD. A cut glass bowl of a hemispherical shape, complemented by a concave base, creates a well-balanced and elegant form. The exterior of the bowl is meticulously adorned with four rows of roundels, arranged in a honeycomb pattern, which is both beautiful and intricate. The technique used to create this stunning piece of cut glass was likely a combination of wheel-cutting and polishing. The glass would have been blown into a mold to create the basic shape and then refined using a variety of cutting and polishing tools. The result is a flawless piece of glassware that reflects the skill and precision of the glassmaker. Glassmaking was a highly valued art form in early Islamic times, with glass objects being used for both practical and decorative purposes. Glassmakers were highly respected, and their work was prized for its beauty and durability. For a similar example, see The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession number C.58-1963.Size: L:80mm / W:115mm ; 360gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
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