A 19th century Tunbridge Ware and rosewood tea caddy. The sides decorated with three floral and geometric bands, the top with a floral micro-mosaic panel surrounded by two borders. The hinged lid opening to reveal a glass mixing bowl flanked by two caddies, each caddy with floral micro-mosaics to the lids and lined in paper, with the original key, H15.3cm x W29.2cm x D14.2cm
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A silver round sugar bowl. With two double-scroll handles, a beaded border and band and a stepped round foot, mark of Mappin & Webb, London, the date letter rubbed, approx. 8cm high overall, 11cm diameter (3 1/8th x 4 3/8ths inches), 196g (a little over 6 1/4 ozs) Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. The glass dish with a chip to the rim approx. 2.25cm long, 5mm deep.
A George III silver mounted shagreen tea caddy case. Of canted-rectangular outline with a shaped 'break front', the hinged lid with a silver swing handle and crested mount, escutcheon, hinges and on four ball and claw feet, the pale-blue velvet interior with three compartments for caddies and a glass bowl (these missing), approx. 20cm high overall (handle down), 32cm wide overall, 14cm deep (approx. 8 x 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches)
A Georgian drinking glass with bell bowl, with bubble to base, plain stem and domed foot with folded rim, 14 cm high, to/w two small bell-bowl glasses with folded foot and a trumpet glass, an antique Dutch glass decanter with twin loop handles, applied ribbon-work and etched vine and bird decoration, 24 cm, a stemmed bowl with dome cover and 'lemon squeezer' base and a serving rummer (7)
A pair of German cordial glasses with cut and etched decoration, facetted stems and conical foot, 12.2 cm, to/w a glass with foliate-etched conical bowl and folded foot, a wine glass with foliate etched and half-fluted bowl on knop stem and five various ale glasses with funnel bowls - one with conical foot and one with folded foot, 19 - 13 cm (9) Chip on foot of one of pair
An Elizabeth II Silver Circular Bowl and Cover and Mixed Silverware, the bowl and cover by W.S.K., Sheffield 1952, with fluted and reeded ornament, 5ins diameter x 2.75ins high, and blue glass liner for same, a Victoria silver circular bowl London 1883, embossed with floral and leaf ornament and engraved with presentation inscription to rim, 4.5ins diameter x 3ins high, and a small selection of other silverware, combined weighable silver 11ozs
Part suite of Stuart Glengarry pattern crystal drinking glasses comprising two carafes, five hock glasses, eight highball tumblers, two brandy glasses, three small wine glasses, two tumblers, four liquor glasses and six champagne glasses, together with a Thomas Webb cut glass bowl and other glassware
Early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy Sarcophagus form with brass escutcheon, opening to reveal a red velvet interior over a replacement glass mixing bowl flanked by two removable lidded hinged tea canisters, raised on bun feet.30cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 18cm highNo handles to the side, holes have been filled see images
Masonic interest, a collection of etched glassware to include a large pedestal bowl 23cm tall, an Edinburgh Crystal glass etched 'George No5' 20cm tall, a near pair of firing glasses raised on octagonal tapering stems, a St Andrew Crail lodge glass, a nail work tumbler glass 'ALEX CHRISTIE SAMPLE MARKET INN' etc.
A later 20th Century Helen MacDonald double cased glass bowl, of footed flared form, in the 'Freesias' pattern, cased in green over pink over clear and engraved with stylised flowers, decorated to the interior with an engraved stylised butterfly, scratch signed, dated 1996 and numbered 1/1, diameter 20cm.
A late 19th to early 20th Century Bohemian glass perfume bottle of footed bladed angular form, cased in amber over clear and engraved with floral band, complete with mushroom stopper in the matching pattern, height 9cm, damaged, together with a pair of small goblets, the bowl engraved with gilt floral decoration, before a knopped stem and circular spread foot, height 7cm. (3)
Martin Hall & Co. gilt metal table bowl in the Adam style, early 20th Century, oval form with red glass liner, pierced and with laurel wreath ring handles festooned with laurel leaf garlands, over a flared oval base, 26cm x 17cm, height 11cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
LALIQUE, RENE LALIQUE, OEILLETS, AN OPALESCENT GLASS DISH SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY Signed R. LALIQUE FRANCE 35.5cm diameter See Marcilhac (No. 422), originally designed 1932, and continued in 1947 and reprised in 1951 Condition Report: Some minor surface scuffs to the inside of the bowl, no restoration detected.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
Art Nouveau period pierced silver basket by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906, 106g with the clear glass liner, a silver sugar bowl with gadrooned lower half by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1902, 72g, four silver pill boxes 65g, a silver swizzle stick, a pair of silver tongs and a Halcyon Days Enamels horse racing pill box.
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