Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), an art glass Bowl, with swirl decoration, 24cm diameter, together with a blue glass Top Hat Vase, amethyst glass Bowl etc., (5) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
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A 19th century crystal glass pedestal Bowl having chalice bands of hobnail decoration with a gilt band of leaves and flowers standing on a square slice star cut base, 7 3/4" tall, (two small nicks to rims) together with a large 19th c. baluster vase having slice and hobnail decoration standing on a round star cut base, 9 1/2" tall.
Edwardian silver asparagus server, embossed and pierced throughout with putti, flowers and leaves amidst C scrolls, vacant central panels to either side, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1908, H 10.5cm, together with a 20th century continental silver pin dish, with floral enamel roundel to centre, impressed marks beneath, H2.4cm, and an early 20th century silver salt, of squat circular form, with planished bowl and blue glass liner, hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1919, H2.6cm, approximate total silver weight 6.77 ozt (210.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Asparagus servers with some small knocks to decoration and edges, with rubbing to relief detail, faces etc.Pin dish with knocks to bowl, particularly large example to one side. Salt with knocks to bowl and one larger one to side. Blue glass liner appears original, with small nibbles to rim and surface scratches to glass. Marks to pin dish partially worn and indistinct, hallmarks to slightly worn but clear and legible. Hallmarks to salt and asparagus server partially worn but remain clear and legible.
A Chinese Peking amber glass bowl, mark of Qianlong but probably later, of hemispherical form, incised four-character mark to base, height 7.4cm, diameter 15.9cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Chinese hardstone flower arrangement, 20th century, designed as an acer and a peony, contained within a cloisonné planter with polychrome lotus and scrolling tendrils on a turquoise ground, total height 19cm, together with a similar glass arrangement in a glazed bowl (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A small group of Chinese Peking glass, probably late Qing dynasty, comprising a pair of pink circular bowls, diameter 13.4cm, a pair of ruby bowls, diameter 10.7cm, another ruby bowl, diameter 11.2cm (cracked), two amethyst beakers, height 6.8cm, and an amethyst circular dish, diameter 20.1cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Czech studio glass bowl, of freeform with wave border, the design with blue spiral glass work giving a ribbed texture, on a spreading circular base, etched signature to underside, 15 cm high, together with a Czech republic glass paperweight with part peeled off Hut Princ label to undersideLocation:
Five George III engraved glass rummersearly 19th centurycomprising a fluted rummer bearing monogrammed initials and a bird in flight, 12.5cm high; a rummer nicely engraved with 'JP' within a shield alongside birds in flight and on branches, 13cm high (bowl chipped); a rummer engraved with initials below a swag upper border; and two further rummers, with bucket bowls, individually engraved with the monogrammed initials 'WC' and 'JG' alongside hops and foliage, 12.5cm and 12.8cm high(5)One with chip to bowl. Others free from damage.
A group of George III drinking glassescomprising a Regency rummer with fluted to the lower portion of the bowl above a single collared stem and circular foot, 13cm high; a rummer with bucket bowl, 12cm high; and three further plain glass rummers, 13 - 16cm high(5)The largest glass with a few scratches to the bowl. One glass with very heavy mossing to the underside of the foot. Fluted glass with small rim chip and another small knock to the rim.
A small group of late 18th and early 19th-century drinking glassescomprising an air-twist wine glass with bell bowl, circa 1770, 16.2cm high (various chips); a wrythen short ale glass, 10.5cm high; a small rummer with engraved leaves to the bowl and a lemon squeezer base, 11cm high; and two further rummers with engraved bowls (5)Air twist - various foot rim and bowl chips.Lemon squeeze base glass - foot chipped to two corners.No further damages.
A five piece silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918, comprising; two salts, two pepperettes and a mustard, together with a pair of bun form pepper pots, Birmingham 1896, a silver mounted glass salt, three silver cruet spoons, a Chinese silver pepper pot and a silver mounted wood bowl, total weighable silver approx 9.6oz (some damage)
Three Chinese enamelled blue and white bowls and miniature incense burner, 18th/19th century, comprising two bowls each with metal mounted cover, contaning a glass bowl, and painted in famille rose with two panels depicting lady and boy, 8.5cm diameter, the incense burner in the form of a ding, with a Buddhist lion on the cover, 9.5cm high十八/十九世紀 青花加彩瓷器三件Please refer to department for condition report
Three Chinese opium pipes, two tobacco pipes, an opium lamp and a kris, 19th century/ Republic period, the opium pipes of wood, bamboo, with tortoise shell and metal mounts, each with a bowl, the opium lamp with glass cover, kris with sinuating blade and scabbard, also with a silver-mounted handle, 34cm - 56.5cm long. (9)十九世紀 / 民國 鴉片煙管、煙管、煙針、鴉片燈及匕首一組Please refer to department for condition report
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