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A Victorian silver-mounted cut glass bowl. Of lobed globular form, the glass engraved with flowerheads and fronds, mounted with rocaille silver rim cast with female busts, trellis and foliage, raised on a shell, scroll and flowerhead footrim, hallmarked London, 1899, makers marks for William Comyns & Sons to neck and foot (silver foot detached), 18cm wide x 15cm high overall
Thirteen ceramic pieces:a pair of early 19th century tea bowls and saucers, hand-decorated against cobalt-blue borders together with matching lidded sucrier;a pair of Parian ware vases (20cm high) and other similar decorative ceramics;an early 19th century jug hand-gilded and decorated in enamels with floral sprays; and a silver-plate-mounted 19th century urn-shaped sugar bowl, the swing handle above an unengraved cartouche with separate blue-glass bowl (14cm high not including handle)
Tea caddy of sarcophagus form, two removable lidded interior compartments with space for a mixing bowl, with loop handles and four brass bun feet, together with rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing box, the hinged lid inlaid with foliate decoration lifting to reveal fitted interior, with two glass inkwells, tea caddy H20cm
A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a hollow plain stem and circular foot15.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem16.5cm highAnother, the rounded funnel bowl on a plain stem13.5cm high (3)First glass - light wear and scratches. Very minor flakes to the foot only. Second - light wear and scratches only.Third - light wear and scratches. Some very minor foot chips and abrasions.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the semi-fluted ogee bowl engraved with lattice and strapwork on a plain stem and circular foot15cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl on a plain stem and folded foot13.5cm highAnother Similar12cm high (3)First glass - light wear and scratches onlySecond - dittoThird - ditto
A Glass Beaker, circa 1820, of bucket form engraved with initials and foliage10cm highA Similar Beaker, engraved with foliage9.5cm highA Continental Red and White Twist Wine GlassFive Various Small Drinking GlassesA Rummer, on melon-squeezer footA Millefiori Glass Inkpot and StopperA Latticino Glass BootA Glass Stirrup CupA Celery Glass A Candlestick A Pedestal Bowl (qty)Beakers - free from chips and cracksRed and white twist - bowl heavily wornFive drinking glasses - light scratches and some very minor flakes onlyRummer - chips to the footInkpot - some wear and scratchesBoot - some scratchesStirrup cup - good conditionCelery glass - good conditionCandlestick - dittoPedestal bowl - ditto
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the ovoid bowl engraved with foliage on a plain stem and folded foot13cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl on a plan stem and circular foot12.5cm highA Crested Sherry Glass, early 19th century, the ovoid bowl engraved with a unicorn within cut swags, on a faceted stem and star cut foot11.5cm high (3)First glass with fault to rim. Some typical minor surface wear and scratching throughout.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine on a plain stem and folded foot15.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl on a plain stem15cm highA Wine Glass, the bell shaped bowl on an air twist stem15cm highAn Ale Flute, circa 1780, the rounded funnel bowl with panel-cut borders on a faceted stem18cm high (4)First glass - manufacturing imperfections to the bowl and with minor flakesSecond - very small chips to the foot and top rimThird - foot chipped and groundFourth - some light scratches
A Glass Rummer, circa 1830, the bucket shaped bowl engraved with the Sunderland Bridge, the reverse with monogram within a foliate cartouche12.5cm highA "Lace Maker's" Lamp, 19th century, the ovoid reservoir with panelled cutting on a panelled baluster stem with air tear22cm highA Similar Lamp, the ovoid bowl on an incised twist stem8cm highFour Various Ale Glasses, engraved with hops and barley (7)One ale flute with a rim chip. No other chips or cracks throughout the lot. No areas polished or trimmed. General surface wear and light scratches.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on an opaque twist stem16cm highA Similar Wine Glass15cm highA Similar Wine Glass, with ovoid bowl13cm high (3)First glass - small foot chip and slightly polishedSecond - manufacturing imperfection in the bowl. Small chip to the footThird - some flakes to the foot
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine on a plain stem and folded foot15cm highTwo Similar Wine Glasses, the bowls engraved with foliage14.5cm and 13.5cm highAnother Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl engraved with a band of swags13.5cm high (4)First glass - manufacturing imperfection to the bowl. Light wear and scratchesTwo similar - one with a small bowl chip, light wear and scratches to bothFourth - light wear and scratches
A Wine Glass, circa 1730, the pan-topped bowl on a ball knop with air tears and plain stem with basal knop16cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the thistle shaped bowl on a composite stem with air twist over a cushion knop with air tears and domed foot15cm high (2)Pan topped glass - trimmed foot, not other issuesThistle shaped glass - foot trimmed and with heavy chipping to the foot. No cracks or bowl chips.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell shaped bowl engraved with fruiting vine on an opaque twist stem15.5cm highTwo Similar Wine Glasses, with bell shaped bowls16.5cm and 15.5cm highAnother, with rounded funnel bowl13cm high (4)First glass - light scratches and wear onlySecond two - largest with numerous large foot chips, the other with a manufacturing imperfection in the footFourth - light scratches and wear only
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the semi-fluted ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem14cm highA Similar Wine Glass13cm highA Similar Wine Glass, with rounded funnel bowl13cm high (3)First glass - light wear and scratches onlySmaller fluted glass - manufacturing flaw in the foot, wear and scratchesRemainin glass - small foot chips, wear and scratches
A Jacobite Drinking Glass, circa 1780, the trumpet bowl engraved with a rose and bud on a faceted stem10cmA Small Mug, in Lynn style, of ribbed cylindrical form with loop handle6.5cm high (2)No chips or cracks to either piece. Drinking glass foot free from polishing. Mug with some manufacturing flaws in the metal. General very light wear and surface scratches.
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