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Lot 2242

A cordial glass, the ogee bowl above an air and opaque twist stem and slightly domed foot, h.15.5cm

Lot 2237

A wine glass, having a round funnel bowl above a multi series air and opaque twist stem and folded foot, h.15cm

Lot 2236

A set of four Regency glass rummers, the bowl with a band of diamond cut decoration upon a rudimentary stem and square plinth foot, h.11.5cm

Lot 2238

A wine glass, the trumpet bowl above a mixed air and opaque twist stem, h.19cm

Lot 2235

A glass rummer, circa 1800, the bowl etched with barley and having flat cut decoration above a rudimentary stem and lemon squeezer foot, h.14.5cm, together with a Sowerby moulded glass mug, commmorating the High Level Bridge in Newcastle Upon Tyne, inscribed 'Opened January 16 1850', h.10cm (2) This design of mug is thought to be one of the earliest Sowerby pressed glass products.No apparent faults.

Lot 3

A Wine Glass, circa 1720, the trumpet bowl with solid base and blade and ball knop on an inverted baluster stem and domed folded foot16.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the bell-shaped bowl with basal ball knop on baluster stem with air tear16.5cm high (2)Glass with solid stem - no chips or cracks. One edge of the folded foot quite thin but appears to be a manufacturing imperfection. General light wear and scratches.Second glass - foot trimmed. No chips or cracks. General minor surface wear and scratches.

Lot 10

A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the bell-shaped bowl with basal air tear on a plain stem and folded foot17.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem with air tear and folded foot16.5cm high (2)Bell shaped glass - no chips or cracks. Bowl striated. Foot rocks very slightly. General wear and scratches. Trumpet shaped glass - no chips or cracks. Bowl striated. Foot rocks very slightly. General wear and surface scratches.

Lot 11

A Champagne or Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl on a pedestal stem and domed base with folded foot16cm highA Similar Glass13.5cm high (2)Largest - no chips or cracks. Bowl striated. Foot rocks slightly. Light wear and surface scratches.Smallest - no chips or cracks. Some manufacturing blemishes to foot and bowl. Bowl with a long scratch. Some other general wear and scraches.

Lot 2

A Toastmaster's Glass, circa 1715, the deceptive waisted bucket bowl on blade collar on plain stem with central swelling knop and circular foot15.5cm highFor a similar example see Bickerton (L M) Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses: An Illustrated Guide, item 187Free from chips, cracks and polishing. Heavy scratching under the foot. Some other very minor wear and scratches above. A small manufacturing fault under the foot. The glass sits flat on the table.

Lot 1

A Heavy Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1710, the conical bowl with solid base on an inverted baluster stem with air tear and folded foot16.5cm highSee Bickerton (L M) Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses: An Illustrated Guide, item 52No chips, cracks or re polishing. Expected surface wear and scratches. The foot sits squarly on the table but the glass leans very slightly from manufacture.

Lot 14

A Cordial Glass, circa 1760, the semi-fluted rounded funnel bowl on an opaque twist stem16.5cm highA Similar Ale Glass, the pan-topped bowl engraved with a band of hops on an air twist stem with swelling knop19.5cm high (2)Cordial glass - bowl free from chips and cracks. Foot with slight flakes to the side. General wear and scratches.Ale glass - no chips or cracks. Some very minor flakes to the foot. Light wear and scratches.

Lot 7

A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the bell-shaped bowl on inverted baluster stem with air tear and basal knop with folded foot16.5cm highNo chips or cracks, some slight flakes to the rim of the bowl. Some bubble inclusions to the bowl and foot. General light wear and scratches. The glass rocks very slightly on the foot.

Lot 4

A Wine Glass, circa 1720, the funnel bowl on an annulated knop and plain stem with basal knop on a domed foot15cm highNo chips or cracks. The foot has been trimmed. General light wear and surface scratches.

Lot 15

A Wine Glass, probably German, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl with engraved foliate and strapwork border and basal faceting on a facetted knopped baluster stem and domed foot19cm highA Similar English Cordial Glass, circa 177014cm high (2)Tallest - No chips, cracks or polishing. Some bubble imperfections to the bowl. Light wear and scratches.Shortest - slight flakes to the facets of stem, some minor notches to the side of the bowl. Foot slightly trimmed.

Lot 8

A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the bell-shaped bowl with air tear to solid base, on a balll knop and cylindrical knop with air tear on a basal knop and folded foot13cm highFor a similar example see Bickerton (L M) Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses: An Illustrated Guide, item 181No chips or cracks. Notable striations to the bowl and other small bubble inclusions and manufacturing flaws. General wear and surface scratches. Rocks very slightly on the foot.

Lot 13

A Jacobite Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a rose with single bud on a shouldered knopped air twist stem15cm highFree from chips, cracks and re polishing. Minimal light wear and surface scratches. Glass sits flat on a surface.

Lot 12

A Composite Stem Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell-shaped bowl on a air twist stem with basal air teared knop and domed foot17.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the drawn trumpet bowl on an air twist stem and domed foot17.5cm high (2)Composite stem glass - no chips or cracks. Foot very slightly trimmed. Small repaired chip to the side of the foot. Light wear and scratches.Second glass - no chips or cracks. Slight wear and scratches.

Lot 6

A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the trumpet bowl with air tear to solid base, on a blade and flattened ball knop, baluster stem and folded foot17cm highNo chips or cracks. Some bubble inclusions in the bowl. General light wear and surface scratches.

Lot 5

A Wine Glass, circa 1720, the funnel bowl on an annulated knop and plain stem with basal knop on a domed foot12cm highNo chips or cracks. Foot trimmed slightly. Some general wear and surface scratches. Glass rocks very slightly on the foot.

Lot 9

A Glass Goblet, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem with air tear and folded foot21cm highNo chips or cracks. Bowl striated. Other bubble inclusions to the same. General wear and scratches.

Lot 67

A cut-glass lady's dressing table jar with hallmarked silver lid decorated repoussé style (9.5cm high), together with one other similar, smaller and a small Arts & Crafts style two-handled hand-planished Queen Elizabeth II bowl (approx. 43g) with the 1977 Silver Jubilee hallmark (3)

Lot 2116

A George III Silver Bowl, Maker's Mark TB, London, 1769 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the sides with openwork birds, foliage and flowers over wirework and below a gadrooned rim, with overhead openwork swing handle, with blue glass liner13cm diameter, 15cm height, weight of silver 7oz 13dwt, 238grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. The handle apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There has been repairs to the handle. The glass liner is possibly later.

Lot 348

Glass bowl with opalescent Lalique style design, 20cm diameter

Lot 1103

C20th Danish rectangular tapering clear glass ice bucket, silver openwork handle stamped Dansk Guldsmede Handvaerk, Sterling Denmark 925S, H21cm and a small Kaj Franck Finnish brown glass oval bowl with interior swirl decoration, signed on base, W10cm (2)

Lot 1101

Georgian style wine glass, bell shaped bowl on green and white twist stem, circular foot, H18.5cm

Lot 1102

1920's Rene Lalique 'Coquilles' opalescent glass circular bowl, centre engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE, D24cm

Lot 1100

Georgian wine glass, trumpet bowl on tapered stem with tear drop inclusion and stepped concave circular foot, H16cm

Lot 140

René Lalique (1860-1945) - a large moulded glass opalescent bowl in the Coquilles pattern, No.3200, engraved 'R. Lalique France' verso, dia.24cmNo chips or cracks.Minor limescale traces to inside edge.Surface wear to feet.Overall a good example.

Lot 149

A contemporary Tiffany & Co moulded crystal glass table bowl, of lobed circular form, having frosted stylised floral relief decorated base, acid etched mark 'Tiffany & Co' verso, dia.20.5cm

Lot 143

Barnaby Powell for Whitefriars - a 1930s ribbon trailed amber glass bowl, of conical form, raised on spreading circular foot, h.14.5cm, dia.26cm

Lot 235

An Austrian Secessionist hammered brass and glass inset circular fruit bowl, raised on scroll tapering supports, dia.26cm Glass bowl with a couple of very small surface chips to top rim and some light scratches.Stands well.Metalwork heavily tarnished and worn throughout.

Lot 1425A

A XIX Century Style Brass Ceiling Light, with five ropetwist supports to frosted glass centre bowl and three cranberry tinted smaller shades, each on curved branch, approx 84cm high.

Lot 441

COLLECTION OF OPALESCENT GLASS WARE 20TH CENTURY including a pair of Murano plates with gold leaf inclusions and moulded bases, along with three opalescent glass vases, a bowl, also a jack-in-the-pulpit vase, and a mushroomthe plates 19cm diameterQty: 8

Lot 490

CZECHOSLOVAKIAN ART GLASS BOWL CIRCA 1930-50 of waisted circular form, in flecked and mottled cream to brown ground23.6cm diameter

Lot 439

JOHN WALSH WALSH, OPALESCENT GLASS 'FAN' VASE MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY the spiral moulded tissue-form bowl over a hollow knopped stem and circular foot, polished pontil25cm highGood condition, some very light fritting but no serious issues to note

Lot 421

JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., MONART GLASS BOWL EARLY 20TH CENTURY circa 1930, of waisted cylindrical form, in mottled purple tones with aventurine inclusions21.5cm diameter

Lot 414

JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., TWO MONART GLASS BOWLS EARLY 20TH CENTURY circa 1930, in mottled green to clear glass with aventurine inclusions24.5cm diameterQty: 2Scratches to bowl centres and feet, some further minor surface scratches to bodies, some minor manufacturing imperfections but no other issues to note

Lot 509

JAN JOHANSSON (SWEDISH, 1942–2018) FOR ORREFORS, GRAAL GLASS BOWL CIRCA 1974 the stemmed bowl with geometric design in mottled red, orange, and blue to a quartz ground, signed to base and inscribed Expo J 356. 7424cm diameterPronounced scratches to bowl interior, particularly centre, exterior displaying minor isolated surface scratches, one imperfection to join of bowl and foot where there is a depression presumably from manufacture, very small chip to foot, no other issues to note

Lot 297

LALIQUE FRANCE, NEMOURS GLASS BOWL DESIGNED 1929 moulded R.LALIQUE FRANCE signature25.5cm diameterOne small chip just below rim and another area of scratches where it appears as if it has ground against a hard surface; no cracks, wear and rubbing to the enamel at the base and ingrained dirt throughout, requires a good clean, images available including mark

Lot 415

YSART BROTHERS, VASART GLASS VASE AND BOWL MID-20TH CENTURY the circular bowl in mottled green tones with aventurine inclusions, the tapered cylindrical vase in mottled brown to amethyst tones, the vase signedthe vase 20cm highSome very light general wear but do damage or issues to note

Lot 440

MURANO OPALESCENT GLASS TAZZA AND VASE CIRCA MID-20TH CENTURY the tazza wyrthen moulded shallow bowl over knopped stem and folded circular foot, snapped pontil scar, along with a Murano glass opalescent glass vase, the twin handles with partial gold leaf decorationthe tazza 16cm diameter,Qty: 2

Lot 424

LARGE ART GLASS BOWL 20TH CENTURY in graduated mottled yellow tones, unmarked22.4cm diameter

Lot 416

YSART BROTHERS, FOUR VASART GLASS BOWLS MID-20TH CENTURY in mottled turquoise tones, signed to base, along with another Vasart bowlthe bowls 11.6cm diameterQty: 4

Lot 446

BRASS PENDANT CEILING LIGHT OF ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN 20TH CENTURY the suspension and bowl with pierced fleur-de-lis gallery, the hanging chain with central orb knop, set with central burner converted to electricity, with frosted glass flame-form shadethe bowl 32cm diameter

Lot 450

SCANDINAVIAN GLASS VASE IN THE MANNER OF ORREFORS MID-20TH CENTURY the tapered bowl wheel engraved with a bird and foliage, on a rectangular base with canted corners, unsigned15.4cm high

Lot 418

MONART GLASS DISH AND THREE PIECES OF VASART EARLY 20TH CENTURY circa 1930, in mottled blue tones with amethyst and aventurine inclusions, along with two vases and a bowl by Ysart Brothers, Vasartthe Monart dish 11cm diameterQty: 4

Lot 83

A collection of Isle of White studio glass, Brierley bowl etc.

Lot 202

ELIZABETH II SILVER CAVIAR BOWL AND COVER FRANK COBB, SHEFFIELD 1985 the domed cover with pineapple finial, the circular bowl with egg and dart border, cut glass insert on stand, domed foot, along with a mother of pearl serving spoon16cm diameterQty: the silver approx. 800gCondition generally good to fair. The pineapple finial with slight lean to one side. Bowl interior with some tarnish spots, these also present to foot. Wobble to foot. Glass insert generally good. Additional images now available.

Lot 1587

Two Boxes of Collectibles, comprising silver plated ware including teapots, milk jugs, sugar bowls, tray, butter knives, cruet set, spoons, flatware etc. Together with a large collection of glass ware including vases, sweet dishes, rose bowl, tumblers, vinegar jar, glasses, etc.

Lot 215

A Lalique early 20th century 'Veronique' opalescent glass bowl, 21.5cm diameter

Lot 216

A Lalique early 20th century 'Volubilis' opalescent glass bowl, 21.5cm diameter

Lot 219

A group of four small crystal Lalique bowls comprising a small 'Honfleur' bowl, 15cm diameter, a 'Ducolique' bon-bon dish, 15.5cm long, a 'Nancy' dish, 21cm wide, and a 'Philippines' leaf pattern dish, 19cm wide overall, together with a modern frosted and clear glass Baccarat timepiece with quartz movement 8cm high, and a Baccarat hexagonal dish, 13cm diameter (6)

Lot 217

A late 20th century clear and frosted glass Lalique 'Sylvie' vase, script mark and Cristal Lalique factory label, 21cm high, together with a clear and frosted glass Lalique 'Pinson' bowl, the body of the bowl decorated with birds in foliage, script marks, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 546

A William IV rosewood teapoy, c.1835, the lid enclosing a cut glass mixing bowl with turn over rim, cut with horizontal bands above a fluted lower section, 11.5cm high, an associated glass rinser, and four lidded canisters, 41cm wide, 34cm deep, 78cm high

Lot 207

A 19th century Bohemian amber glass footed punch bowl, cover and stand, engraved with deer in a woodland landscape, including cover, the bowl 40.5cm high, the stand 38cm diameter

Lot 517

A pair of Venetian glass wine glasses, with pink and white stripe bowl and yellow twist stem, height 9ins

Lot 508

 A copper glass bowl lined with an assortment of vintage cider labels. 

Lot 2577

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with fitted interior and later glass bowl, width 32cm, a 19th century rosewood workbox with fitted interior and frieze drawer, and a 19th century walnut desk stand with cast brass dolphin handle and twin glass inkwells, width 28cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2583

An early Victorian coromandel and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior fitted with two removable canisters and a glass bowl, width 36cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 13

Haida - An early 20th Century glass bowl of circular section, hand enamel decorated with a band of stylised flowers spaced with a geometric design, diameter 21.5cm.

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