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An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee moulded bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with twelve ply spiral outside two spiral tapes, above a conical foot, height 13.5cm, together with a similar period ale glass with tall round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm, S/D (2)
An early 20th Century Art glass rose bowl in the manner of Kralik, the shouldered ovoid form decorated with dark green petrol iridescent trails over an apple green ground with pierced brass collar, height 10cm, together with a later art glass vase of ovoid form with small loop handles, decorated with gold aventurine swirls over a tonal turquoise ground, height 19cm. (2)
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ovoid bowl engraved with stylised flowers above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a central gauze column, raised to shallow conical foot, height 13cm, together with an earlier example with bell form bowl and air twist stem with conical foot, height 16.5cm, S/D. (2)
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the tall round funnel bowl later cut in the 19th Century with mitre and slice cut decoration above a double knopped air twist stem, raised to a radial star cut conical foot, height 20cm, together with a later example with flat cut flared bowl above a medial knopped facet cut stem and flat cut foot with petal edged rim, height 15cm, S/D. (2)
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the flared bucket bowl above an air twist stem with double corkscrew or mercury twist, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm, together with a similar later example circa 1765, with double series opaque twist with two spiral tapes around a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm, S/D. (2)
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (1783-1842), A flower still life with raspberries in a glass bowl, oil on panel, 41,5x36,5 cm, Exhibited:-Amsterdam, Kunsthandel P. de Boer (13 March-11 April 1982)/'s-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum (29 April-30 May 1982), 'Een Bloemrijk Verleden', no. 87. Literature:-Pieter A. Scheen, 'Lexicon Nederlandse beeldende kunstenaars 1750-1880', The Hague 1981, no. 69. Provenance:-Auction, Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 17 November 1972, lot 361.-With Kunsthandel Pieter A. Scheen, The Hague, 1975, where acquired by the family of the present owner., signed and dated 'Henriëtte Knip./1838.' (lower right),
Lalique, France. Group of seven crystal glass vessels including one lidded bowl, one dish with a pair of swans, one bird figurine, and four vases - one in the form of a rooster. Each signed along the base.Height ranges from 2 3/4 in to 6 in; width ranges from 1 1/2 in to 4 3/4 in; depth ranges from 1 1/2 in to 5 in.
Lalique, France. Group of five crystal glass vessels including one bowl, one cup decorated with grapes and grape leaves, one plate with leaf decoration, and one pair of small tazzas with bird ornamentation. Marked along the underside.Height ranges from 1/4 in to 5 1/4 in; diameter ranges from 5 1/4 in to 9 3/4 in.
A silver mounted glass ship's decanter and stopper, Birmingham 1962, a silver mounted square section decanter and stopper, another decanter with stopper stamped sterling, two silver decanter labels for sherry, a silver mounted cut glass shallow bowl, and two cut glass vases with silver mounted bases. (qty)
A quantity of glassware to include an orange carnival glass bowl and crystal models of mice, A/F, mixed silver and silver plate to include a teaset and napkin rings and apostle spoons, together with Nestle gold tone teaspoons and a brass twin arm table lamp, together with a French Majolica 19th century jug in the form of a frog, together with an Amphora style vase and a Caithness glass bowl and other itemLocation: 8:3/4:1
A George IV rosewood tea caddy, 1820sof waisted sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing a facetted glass mixing bowl flanked by two removable lidded caddies, on brass ball feetheight 23cm, width 39cmCondition:Two veneer splits to the lid and minor scratches commensurate with age and use. Right hand internal caddy with damage below the hinge.
An 18th century engraved wine glass and other 18th century and later drinking glassesfirst the bell shaped bowl engraved with P : Tate, a fiddle and floral swag, on a plain stem with folded foot together with a dram firing glass with oversewn foot, another firing glass with deceptive bowl, a dram glass with moulded basal flutes on folded foot, a pair of fluted funnel shaped dram glasses engraved with fluted vine on knopped stems, another dram glass with deceptive bowl, pair of plain ale glasses, an 18th century style glass with airtwist stem and a wrythen funnel, etc., (11)first height 15.5 cm.Condition:All in good condition except, the another dram glass with deceptive bowl, it has a chip to rim.
Late 18th and 19th century jelly and syllabub glasses and a sweetmeat dishmostly of trumpet form to include examples with fluted and moulded bowls, one flute cut on a square lemon squeezer foot, another cut with band of diamonds, a honeycomb moulded bonnet glass with ogee shaped bowl, a sweetmeat etc. (13)largest height 10.7 cm,Condition:Mostly good condition commensurate with age
19th century and later dram glassesto include a Masonic glass engraved with compass and set square, all seeing eye etc., and initials N * ER Y, a port glass engraved with a bird and fruiting vine, a toasting glass with deceptive bowl, others mostly with funnel shaped bowls cut with flutes, two petal moulded, etc., (30)first height 12cm.Condition:crack to bowl of toasting glass. otherwise good condition commensurate with age
Early 19th century drinking glasses to include a rummer c.1800 with tapering deceptive funnel bowl raised on a bladed knop stem and a domed lemon squeezer foot square foot, five champagne flutes with slice cut bowls, a rummer with ogee bowl, a funnel shaped slice cut wine glass engraved with egg and dart border, a slice cut ale glass, other ale glasses, one with a moulded foot, (13)first height 12.5 cm.Condition:Engraving to bowl of sweetmeat probably later. Chip to foot A couple of small fleabites to foot of rummer. Fleabite to foot of one champagne. Ogee rummer has a small fleabite chip to rim
Sixteen 19th century assorted glass rummers to include a funnel shaped rummer cut with flutes, a plain barrel bowl rummer and assorted rummer some straight sided other with bucket or funnel shaped bowls, some on faceted stems, (16)largest 16.5 cm Condition:Mostly good condition commensurate with age . some light bloom to interiors of one straight sided rummer and one bucket bowl rummer
A collection of 18th century and later glassincluding; a Kluk Kluk decanter, a French green glass table centrepiece with etched decoration, three comports of graduating size with etched decoration, amber and clear glass comport with ball stem, three plain rinsers, two press moulded rinsers, two late 19th century comports and matching bowl, a pair of beakers, a Campana shaped pedestal vase and matching bowl with Greek key border, (18) the first height 31.5cm Condition:
19th century and later glass to include an opaque twist stem sweetmeat glass and other glass first having bowl engraved with vine leaves, together an early 19th century mug engraved with a band of flutes, a measuring glass, a large goblet, a Rowland Ward Safari glass engraved tumbler, a pale blue glass, a celery vase, a pair of engraved wine glasses, a glass engraved with fighting cocks etc., (qty)first height 10.8cmCondition:Engraving to bowl of sweetmeat probably later. Chip to foot
A collection of seventeen pieces of coloured and art glass, 19th century and laterincluding: a Bristol blue glass lidded trinket pot, decorated in gilt; an opalescent bowl in the manner of Loetz, a Bohemian green glass vase, with enamelled floral decoration and gilt bands; a Bohemiam cranberry glass vase, with Art Nouveau overlay; eight hyacinth vases, in blue, amber and green; four posy vases and one further opalescent green glass vase, (17)the opalescent bowl width 18.5cm Condition:
A collection of mostly 19th century continental scent bottles and other glasscomprising a French Palais Royal green opaline glass scent bottle with pierced gilt metal mounted hinged cap and internal stopper, a red jewelled green opaque scent bottle and stopper, a green opaline octagonal scent bottle with moulded cross stopper, a green opaline jar and cover decorated with gilt scrolls, a pair of Edwardian silver mounted hobnail cut cranberry fading to clear smelling salts and stoppers, a pink horn shaped cut glass scent bottle and stopper, an Italian Murano black and a clear filgrana glass cent bottle and stopper, a Murano opalescent wrythen glass jar and cover, two other Murano scent bottles and a 19th century lachrymatory tear catcher scent phial with gilt decoration, (12)First height 10.5 cm.Condition:Moslty in fair condition, small loss to pierce gilt metal mount of French Palais Royal green scent bottle. (Lacking inset painted miniature to lid. Jewelled scent bottle with one jewel missing)THe circular green lidded pot with chip to inner edge where lid sits. Long clear gilt square bottle, with stopper, moinor chips to its base. Pink scroll form bottle, small chip to base of stopper. Small oval blue bottle, see image. Green bottle wih miinor chip to stopper. Baluster gree bottle missing one red bead, stopper minor chips at end. Two small red bottles with silver collars, minor fleabit chips in places. Large lidded bowl, small mark inside the glass of the lid.
A George II shell fancy back tablespoon and a collection of silver to include a sugar caster, a spirit measure, a hand mirror, two mustard pots, assorted spoons and a George III Old Sheffield plate hexagonal tea caddyfirst London, 1756, makers mark I ?, Hanoverian pattern, initialled CC, together with an ogee baluster form sugar with foliate scroll embossed decoration and bayonet fitting domed cover,Birmingham, 1898 by Henry Matthews, a spirit measure Chester, 1907 by George Nash & Ridley Hayes, a wrythen fluted hand mirror, two mustard pots with blue glass liners, two pepper casters, A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved handle, six matched teaspoons, etc., (qty)First length 19.2 cm., weighable silver 16.85 ozt. Condition:Fancy back spoon with slight buckle to bowl, old solder repiar to bowl by handle joint. Some bleeding to lid of caddy. Dutch Windmill spoon lacking sails
A SILVER TODDY LADLE AND SEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (8)The toddy ladle having a shaped oval bowl and with a twisted whalebone handle, mid 18th century, two decanter labels, Sherry, probably London 1807 and Madeira, probably London 1808, two mustard pots and two matching salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1926 and a button hookCondition ReportToddy ladle; hallmarks are a little indistinct, the shaped oval bowl has been reconnected to the handle, handle and fittings are probably in association with the bowl, replaced at a later date. This is in overall poor condition.Two decanter ladles are in good condition, note differing date letters M and NOne mustard pot has a severe dent to the foot and damage to the pierced decorated band. All condiments in generally poor condition, showing considerable wearThe button hook; part of the silver mount at the top of the handle connecting to the steel is missing, handle is generally dented
SEVEN STERLING TWIN HANDLED SMALL DISHES (7)Each with floral and foliate decoration and raised on a circular foot, diameter 8.5cm, combined weight 630 gmsCondition Report; The pieces are marked Sterling to the left of one of the two handles and with further foreign markings, which we do not know what they mean, to the other side of the handles. One handle is repaired at the bottom of the bowl.Six of the dishes are engraved with initials NWH within lozenge shaped surrounds and the seventh dish is simply engraved with one initial. Please note the glass liners are lacking.
A SILVER MOUNTED CRANBERRY COLOURED GLASS BOWL AND A SILVER CIGAR BOX (2)The glass bowl raised on a silver rimmed circular foot, London 2002, diameter 21.5cm, the table cigar box with engine turned decoration, presentation inscribed, probably Birmingham 1929, wooden lined within, 17cm square
A STERLING BOWL AND A GROUP OF STERLING MOSTLY FLATWARE (7)The bowl with pierced decoration and with a plum coloured glass liner, with a swingover handle, diameter 10.5cm, also a pair of Mexican Sterling salad servers, a large spoon with floral decoration, length 23cm, a tea strainer, an enamelled fork, detailed David-Andersen Norway and a sifting spoon, combined weight 499 gmsProvenance: The Property of a noblewoman
Y FIVE GEORGIAN TEA CADDIES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include a large sarcophagus shaped mahogany caddy with lion mask handles, the interior with two fitted canisters and associated amber glass sugar bowl and creamer; a plain mahogany caddy with two fitted canisters and an associated pressed glass waste bowl, 30cm wide; an octagonal banded caddy with two covered wells, brass lion's mask handles, and brass paw feet, 22cm wide; an oval banded caddy with a single covered well with ivory knob, 20cm wide; and a small dome top yew-wood caddy with shell inlay and ivory escutcheon, 11.5cm wideDimensions:Largest 33cm wideProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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