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Lot 31

A group of silver comprising: a Britannia silver tea strainer, by F T Ray & Co., with crown handles and pierced bowl, 11.4cm wide; a small banded bowl, Sheffield, 1933, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), 7.3cm diameter; two four division toast racks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1910, 9.7cm wide; a pair of peppers, London, 1929, Pairpoint Brothers, makers marks rubbed, on stepped circular bases, 8.5cm high; a set of six shot glasses with silver mounts, foreign mark, London, 1893, Martin Sugar, the pierced mounts with scrolling foliate and cherub mask decoration, 5cm high; a pair of mustards with hinged lids and blue plastic liners, Birmingham, 1916, makers marks rubbed, missing spoons; two associated mustard spoons, one Sheffield, 1906, W S Savage & Co, the other by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, date mark indistinct; a glass salt with silver cover, marks rubbed, 10.5cm high; and an associated Victorian salt spoon, London, 1863, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), fiddle and thread pattern, 11.5cm long; weighable silver approx. 17oz (lot) One of the toast racks with one division snapped off base to one side. Weighable silver excludes glass shot glasses (but not mounts), plastic liners of mustards, and glass salt (but not cover).

Lot 38

A group of silver and silver plated items, comprising: a silver pepper, Birmingham, 1912, 8.5cm high; a pair of footed sugar bowls, with gadrooned rims and twin foliate handles, the undersides marked FISHER STERLING WEIGHTED, 13cm wide; and a quantity of silver plate, to include: a reticulated bowl on spreading circular foot, 18.5cm high, 23.5cm dia.; a glass and silver plate mounted jug, 24.5cm high; a cranberry glass sugar sifter with pierced silver plated top with knopped finial, 16.5cm high; a circular pierced bon bon dish with swing handle and cranberry glass liner; a centrepiece with cranberry glass liner on three cabriole foliate legs and circular under tier, 16.5cm; chocolate pots; tea pots; a foliate decorated twin handle tray; egg cups on stand; gravy boats; and others (lot) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 426

A quantity of miscellaneous items, to include: a large brass candlestick with knopped stem on spreading circular base, 43cm high; Chinese style bronze vase, 19cm high; a gilt metal heart pendant on chain; two glass decanters, one stopper missing, 11cm excluding stopper; an English pewter bowl with scalloped rim, stamped marks to base, 17.5cm diameter; a French leather bottle cover, stamped in gilt HENRI SIMON Coiffeur Parfumeur HOTEL LOTTI 9 R. Castiglione PARIS, 21.5cm high; a quantity of empty boxes to include a Patek Philippe box, a Breguet box, an Asprey cardboard box; a framed enamel plaque of nude lady laying on a chaise longue, plaque 9.5cm x 7.5cm; a chain link necklace; small quantity of costume jewellery including a large beaded necklace; a French domed top papier mache jewellery box; The Royal Game of Nine Holes, 21.5cm diameter; a framed print of a lady with a tattooed belly; and others (lot)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 64

A group of glassware, 20th century, comprising: an elongated cut glass bulb decanter with teardrop stopper, 35.5cm high; two cut-glass vases, a marbled coloured glass vase; a blue glass oval panelled bowl with gilt rosette border; and an opaline biscuit barrel with white metal lid and carrying handle and metal base (6)One cut glass vase with crazing, two with translucence to the interior.

Lot 67

A collection of ceramics and glassware, 19th century and later, to include: a pair of Staffordshire Dalmatians, each modelled standing with a brocade support atop a green and yellow glazed base, one with brown patches, each approximately 15.5cm high; a Staffordshire pearlware figure of a lamb, seated atop a rocky outcrop against a green flowering brocade, 11cm high; a Staffordshire seated lamb, 7cm high; a Staffordshire seated ram, 7cm high; three Staffordshire flatback figure groups, the largest modelled as a mantle clock with two figures seated atop the case and holding flowerpots, 22cm high, the second largest with a seated lady and a standing gentleman, 18.5cm high, the third as two children each holding a garland, 14.7cm high; two Staffordshire poodles, each modelled with a flower basket in their mouth, atop cushion bases, each 11cm high; two Scottish black faced rams by Castle Wynd Pottery, one modelled standing and the other seated, each approximately 15cm long; a large floral encrusted twin handled urn, the handles modelled as spiralling gilded ropes, atop a socle base, approximately 24cm high; a small tulip form vase, modelled with miniature seated figure atop a tulip bud, 12.8cm high; a large stylized ram’s head vase, with blue and silver glazed horn handles and silver eyes, 21cm high; a group of scalloped rim dessert plates with floral sprays to the centre and pink and yellow borders, 22.5cm diameter; a group of circular dessert plates with floral sprays to the centre and turquoise borders, with a similarly decorated tazza, 23cm diameter; a wrythern moulded pot pourii in pink and cream with painted floral sprays, with brass collar decorated with swags, 13.5cm diameter; an Italian flower shaped vase with chicken and chicklets to the base, 15cm diameter; an Empire Porcelain Co. oval dish decorated with flowers, 33cm long; three goblets with etched landscapes featuring grouse to the cranberry glass bowls, atop clear glass stems, 19.8cm high; a German waisted red dram glass with gilt highlights and enamelled floral sprays; and a large red glass bell bowl goblet on graduated knopped clear glass stem, 15.5cm high (lot) Some cracks and losses to the Staffordshire figures, some losses to the encrusted flowers of the large urn, otherwise most pieces in good overall condition

Lot 9

A group of silver, to include: assorted spoons, mostly comprising teaspoons, including two William IV teaspoons, 1834, Benoni Stephens; a pair of Victorian teaspoons, London, 1884, maker CR; and a George III spoon, London, 1812, Thomas Hayter; a George III sifting spoon, London, 1807, no makers mark, with repousse berries and fruit to bowl; a silver clad picture frame, silver detached from frame, Birmingham, 1984, John Bull Ltd., 17cm high; a silver salt, no liner, Birmingham, 1936, makers mark rubbed; a glass bottle with silver collar, Chester, 1895, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, lacking top; a pill box, London, 1994, Douglas Pell Silverware, 2.5cm dia.; and other assorted silver items; together with a Continental white metal spoon, with twist stem; a teaspoon stamped 800; and a teaspoon stamped Sterling, total weighable silver approx. 27oz (lot) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 387

Two art glass vases, comprising a maple leaf design fluted rim vase, on ombre red lined design, 34cm high, and a fruit bowl, 25cm diameter. (2)

Lot 580

A silver and cut glass dressing table jar, the circular top of plain design with knop handle, on etched cut glass bowl. (AF)

Lot 649

A George V silver and cut glass atomiser, with a push stem on a faceted glass bowl, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1923, 15cm high.

Lot 707

A late 20thC Orrefors cut glass vase, of flared tapering form, engraved with flowers and butterflies, 21cm high, and a cut glass footed bowl, 17cm wide. (2)

Lot 508

A large Bristol blue glass bowl on pedestal; other blue glass

Lot 585

A cut glass large heavy fruit bowl on detachable/reversible base; a selection of cut crystal; 8 various cut crystal decanters

Lot 171

A BALUSTROID WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYThe bowl of drawn trumpet form and supported on an inverted acorn knop basal section and domed foot, 16cm highProvenance: Ex Percy Bate Collection.See Percy Bate, English Table Glass (1905), pl. IX, No. 33. Provenance: With original Arthur Churchill receipt for 24/11/56.Condition Report: Minute foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 182

AN ENGRAVED MIXED TWIST WINE GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe bell bowl engraved with grapes and stiff-leaf swags, on a stem with a central airtwist corkscrew within a single opaque-twist spiral, on a conical foot16.5cm highProvenance: With original receipt from Arthur Churchill Glass Ltd. 4/11/54.Condition Report: No serious damage issues noted or resinous chip fills detected.Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished.Bowl = 6.7cm diam.Foot = 7.7cm diam. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 184

A COMPOSITE STEMMED WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYThe drawn trumpet bowl with solid lower section on a double knopped stem filled with spiral threads and supported on a domed foot17cm highTogether with another airtwist cordial glass with pan bowl, double knopped stem and domed foot, 16.5cm highProvenance:The composite wine glass purchased Sotheby & Co. Lot 31 24/6/1963, with original receipt from Arhtur Churchill Ltd 25/6/1956 The cordial glass previously in the Fenwick collection, from the collection of E Barrington Haynes, and with a photocopy receipt from Arthur Churchill Ltd 15/7/1957Condition Report: The cordial glass with several foot rim chips Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 187

TWO MULTI KNOPPED AIRTWIST WINE GLASSESMID 18TH CENTURY16.5 and 16cm high respectivelyProvenance:Both from the E. Barrington Haynes Collection, and purchased Arthur Churchill Ltd, original receipt dated 27/7/57Condition Report: The smaller with a foreign inclusion in the foot.1st glass bowl = 6.7cm diam. Foot 7.3cm diam.2nd glass = Bowl = 6.7cmfoot = 7cm diam.No serious damage or clear resinous repairs noted. Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 189

A GROUP OF MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSESIncluding a plain stemmed wine glass with a bell-bowl, supported on a folded conical foot, 17.5cm high and nine other smaller wine glassesCondition Report: Only three appear to be without chips. Estimate reflects condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 191

AN OPAQUE-TWIST WINE GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe bucket bowl supported on a double series stem and conical foot, 16cm highSee Grant Francis, Old English Drinking Glasses (1926), Pl. XVII, no. 119. Provenance: With original Arthur Churchill receipt for 10/5/52And an airtwist wine glass of drawn trumpet form, mid 18th century, 15.5cm high. Provenance, purchased with lead item from Arthur Churchill Ltd and on the same receipt.Condition Report: Opaque twist: Minutest of foot rim chips to underside of rim, barely noticeable. Foot = 6.9cm bowl = 5.2cm diam.Airtwist no damage detected. Foot 7.2cm Bowl 6cm diam.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 193

AN OPAQUE-TWIST FIRING GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYwith ogee bowl and double series stem11cm highTogether with an airtwist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a stem filled with spiral threads and applied with a central vermicular collar on a domed foot, 17cm high(2)Provenance: With original Arthur Churchill receipt for 15/9/51.Condition Report: No serious damage detected to the firing glass, the airtwist with foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 207

A WILLIAM IV CUT GLASS ARMORIAL PART TABLE SERVICECIRCA 1835Comprising; a ewer and stopper, 26cm high, four finger bowls, two wine glass rinsers, four water tumblers, two red wine glasses, twelve white wine glasses, and eight smaller Condition Report: One finger bowl with large bruise to the rim. One tumbler with large rim chip, another with smaller. Ewer, tumblers and rinsers have armorials, glasses don't. Armorial is the same throughout.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 412

A George III cordial glass, the bucket bowl on opaque twist stem and stepped circular foot10cm hightogether with a German pewter lidded cut glass stem, with loop handle39 cm high

Lot 414

A Lalique glass Champs-Elysées bowlmid to late 20th century, designed by Marc Lalique, engraved Lalique France, 45.5cm wideCondition ReportIn a good condition, with no apparent chips or nibbles. Some expected surface scratches to the underside.

Lot 416

A Lalique 'Coquilles' patter opalescent glass bowl, marked 'R. Lalique, France, No 3204' to base, 13.5cm in diameter, together with a Lalique 'Le Baiser' perfume bottle and contents, 12cm highCondition ReportCoquilles bowl - minor surface scratches and fleabites to rim and inside.Le Baiser bottle - seal broken, some contents lacking, minor surface scratches and nibbles

Lot 420

A Murano sommerso glass bowl, 20th century, in ruby, green and clear glass, 37cm wide 34cm highCondition ReportSome surface scratches to the base of the piece.

Lot 428

A Waterford glass 'Seahorse' garniture,modern, comprising a pedestal bowl, 30.5cm high; a pair of candlesticks, 29cm highand a pair of seahorse ornaments, each marked 'Waterford', 18.5cm high (5)Condition ReportGood overall condition. One candlestick with a polished chip to the socket, possibly made during the manufacturing process. 

Lot 5

A Victorian silver hot water jug,London 1895, with repousse floral decoration,24cm hightogether with a silver mounted cut glass strawberry set, Birmingham 1924, by comprising a bowl, 8cm diameter, and jug, 6.5cm high,and a cream jug,by William Comyns & Sons, London 1940, 8.5cm highweighable 17.16ozt (4)Condition ReportHot water pot) Rocks on a flat surface. Visible join line to the base and body. Strawberry set) Surface scratches. Wear to the decoration of the silver mounts. Cream jug) Dent to the body. Tarnishing throughout.

Lot 69

A collection of silver items to include a George III caddy spoon, makers mark T T, Birmingham 1796, cigarette case, Birmingham 1947, 15cm wide, a George III ladle, a vesta case, by Johnson, Durban & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 4cm wide, a foliate embossed mustard pot, 9cm high, a silver mounted cut glass bowl, 5.5cm diameter, a vinaigrette in the form of a book, 2.7cm wide, and a brass sovereign case, 3cm square, weighable 17.5ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. The mustard pot lacks hallmarks, but tests as silver. The brass sovereign case is dented. The vinaigrette is lacking hallmarks.

Lot 235

A collection of coloured glassware, including Bohemia, Mdina, an Orrefors clear glass shallow bowl, 15cm diameter, 5cm high, a cut-glass vase and other glassware.

Lot 107

A tray of 20th century glassware including relief paperweights, cut glass vases, green glass bowl etc.

Lot 125

A tray of glassware including French swirl textured green glass bowl, Martin & Yeats goblet vessel, vase etc.

Lot 40

An Arthur Wood lustre ware jug together with a contemporary glass dish, ceramic fruit bowl on stand, cloisonne vase.

Lot 626

A crackle glass oversized bowl with centrepiece. (diameter 70cm)

Lot 288

A German Green Glass Goblet/Pedestal Bowl, Supported on Tapering Banded Hollow Stemmed Support with Applied Inscription and Leaves, 29cms High

Lot 518

A Dutch cast openwork silver fruit bowl, chased with figures and flowers, on pierced foot, blue glass liner, 19.5cm l, import marked, by David Bridge, London 1893, 11ozs 8dwts Good condition

Lot 714

A Victorian red and white glass tobacco pipe, with typical combed decoration, 47cm l and a group of mainly Victorian cranberry and red glass ornament, a jug and bowl, including wrythen fluted hand bell (18) As a lot in good condition including the pipe

Lot 332

An early 20th century silver mounted and cut glass bowl, Chester 1900, maker's mark D.A., 10.5cm in diameter, 6.5cm high, a silver two handled salt with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1913 and a silver sugar sifter spoon and a silver coloured metal elephant charm (3) 

Lot 73

Georgian brass inlaid ebonised tantalus, rectangular with serpentine front, with brass stringing and brass cartouche to the lid, having folding hinged front panel, the interior with four glass wine decanters each with chamfered square topper, panelled neck, square body with line cutting and sixteen cut glass panelled wines having tapering bowl with square section flared plinth base and four extra matching glasses, all on pad feet (some damage to the brass inlay and edging), 31cm x 23cm x 26cm

Lot 108

Antique cut glass bowl on gilt ormolu stand, the circular bowl with serrated edge, cross lozenge cut decoration, the ormolu circular stand with beaded edge, ornate foliate wreath and tapering supports, 22.5cm diameter x 18cm high 

Lot 111

Large cut glass pudding bowl and another (slight chips along the rim) (2) 

Lot 265

Edwardian silver lidded cut glass powder bowl, repousse decorated of a couple with child amongst trees, 15cm diameter approx. 

Lot 295

A selection of art glass wares, including: Norwegian Hallingglass full lead Crystal bowl, 9cms high; similar Hallingglass square form vase; Mdina glass vase; and other items, including vases and a bowl.

Lot 307

A set of six Bohemian harlequin hock glasses, each with fruiting vine motif decoration, 19.5cms high; together with a selection of other cut glass and crystal wares, including; four Webb Corbett liqueur glasses; three Edinburgh Crystal tumblers; J.G. Durand ‘Florence’ Crystal serving bowl, with box; and other items, by makers including Stuart Crystal.

Lot 309

A collection of art glass wares, including: J. Mitchfield Glasform vase, 12cms high; Jane Charles glass paperweight; Kosta glass vase; Orrefors miniature bowl; and others, most with etched signature to underside; together with a selection of colourful art glass tumblers and decanters.

Lot 311

A collection of Scandinavian and other glass ware, including: Orrefors glass bowl; Ekenas Sweden etched glass vase; Carl Rotter Lubeck tumbler; Strombergshyttan Sweden block polar bear paperweight or sculpture; stag paperweight by Mats Jonasson; and others.

Lot 319

An Isle of Wight glass lollipop vase, 15.5cms high; together with an Isle of Wight glass bowl; and two art glass bowls, in the manner of Isle of Wight. (4)

Lot 398

A Victorian brass coal skuttle, with brass coal shovel and other fire companion accessories; together with a selection of collectibles, including: pair of brass postal scales; millefiori style glass decanter with stopper; Chinese blue and white tea bowl; Dresden trinket box with cover; Crummels enamel pill box; and other items.

Lot 400

A collection of Selkirk Glass, including: circular bowl; graduated pair of duck paperweights; vase; and two other paperweights; together with an art glass sheep paperweight, unmarked. (7)

Lot 531

Bohemian overlaid glass rumtopf of barrel form with cover and stand, 31 cm, to/w a French Christofle ep punch ladle with shell bowl (2)

Lot 598

Rosenthal Versace glass bowl etched with foliate scroll within Greek key border, 20 cm square

Lot 634

Two Georgian fluted ale glasses with tapering bowls, 19/15 cm to/w a spiral-fluted bonnet glass and another small glass with ogee bowl (4)Condition - Bonnet glass cracked and chipped 

Lot 635

A Georgian fluted jelly glass with flared rim and scroll handle, on ogee goot, 11.5 cm to/w a cordial glass with tapering bowl and plain stem, on flattened foot with pontil-mark (2)Condition - rim of cordial ground 

Lot 638

Georgian ale glass, the tapering bowl wheel-etched with hops and barley on plain tapering stem and folded foot-rim, 16 cm

Lot 641

A Georgian cordial glass with plain tapering bowl on opaque double-twist stem and flattened foot, 14 cmCondition - No damage, repairs, or significant scratches 

Lot 642

A Georgian cordial glass with fluted bowl, on opaque twist stem and domed foot, 14 cmCondition - No damage, repairs, or significant scratches 

Lot 645

Jacobite glass - the trumpet-shaped bowl wheel-etched with flowering rose, birds and oak-leaf, on air-twist stem and domed foot with foldover rim, 16.5 cm

Lot 646

A Georgian drinking glass with trumpet-shaped bowl on double opaque twist stem, 17 cm

Lot 85

A French Art Deco opalescent Star Fish designed frosted glass bowl by Choisy Le Roi, most probably designed by Andre Hunebelle, marked 'Made In France'.Size: Approx. 23cm diameter and 7cm high.Condition: Slight surface scratching and nicks.

Lot 87

A 20th century abstractly designed blue art glass bowl, unsigned possibly Murano. Approx. 13.5cm x approx. 36cm diameter.Condition: Surface scratches, staining, slight nicks/nibbles to edges.

Lot 56

§ § David Goode (British, b.1966). A bronze and marble water fountain ‘Jackpot’, signed and dated 1998, numbered 22/200, with glass pebble filled green marble bowl, mounted upon a white painted pedestal with internal fountain mechanism, height with marble bowl 61cm height overall 183cm***CONDITION REPORT***Slightly matted mid-brown patination, A little dusty, staining to the internal cauldron and the rim where water has flowed over it. Pedestal base is constructed from MDF and would now benefit from a fresh coat of paint, Fountain mechanism not testedPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 286

A colored glass, unique table bowl, (unique) by Max Verboeket. Made of solid crystal glass with green and (light) blue color melts. Signed and numbered "26" (at the bottom).Diam.: 26 cm.

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