Edwardian silver presentation bowl with 6 bands and on 3 ball feet, inscribed "W.H.R, October 28th 1913" and with 2 coats of arms, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1903, Dia.11.5cm; presentation goblet with crest of the Norfolk Regiment, London, (presentation message and crest badly rubbed, date and makers mark illegible), H.16cm; Victorian Pepperette with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1894; Edward VIII reproduction silver gilt anointing spoon, 1936; pair of loaded candlesticks, H.12cm, (nozzles bent); glass jar with silver cover; 2 silver mounted photo frames, a/f; and a plated wine coaster, 629grs of weighable silver (10)
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A Victorian Silver Bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1897, together with an Arts & Crafts pewter vase and two similar cache pots, two Sunderland glass dumps, a Black Forest glove box and a mahogany folding double picture frame (one tray)Silver bowl slightly misshapen. Pewter pieces also with misshapen rims. Ond glass dump cracked.Black Forest box, one birds head broken off and retained inside, some other losses to the carved work.Frame with some small losses.
A group of five glass wine drinking glasses comprising a bell shaped bowl with large bladed stem, trumpet shaped example with cylindrical stem and circular foot, Lalique manner example, tapered bowl example with cylindrical stem & circular knops along with another coupe type example. No visible signs of damage or repair. Measures approx; 19cm tall.
§ Simon Moore (1959-), a tapering Incalmo glass bowl, the blue rim trail above a blue frosted band, a clear band, and a yellow well, acid etched signature to underside15.5 x 28.5cm together with a large iridescent Suffolk blue and yellow glass ribbed dish worked with an abstract design 53.5cm diameter (2)
A good Irish cut glass turnover bowl c.1810, oval bowl with a deep turnover rim cut with a band of repeat mitre cuts above a short capstan stem and square base with lemon squeezer foot, 12in. (30.5cm.) wide, 8in. (20.4cm.) high.* Provenance: Shirley Warren, Antique Glass, Sept. 1990. Original invoice with lot.** Condition: Tiny nibbles to square foot rim and corners, surface wear to bowl, good.
An 18th century Masonic firing glass, the bowl engraved with Masonic emblems and G within a star, on a plain stem and thick circular foot, 11 cm highSotheby's: lot 122 - 6th March 1978 and lot 91 - 24th July 1951Flat smooth foot with manufacturing crack, bowl with good sounding ring. Two small air bubbles in the stem.
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