SEVEN ITEMS OF POWELL & SONS (WHITEFRIARS) LTD. AND RELATED GLASSLate 19th and early 20th centuriesComprising: a pair of clear glass decanters and stoppers, 26cm high; a clear glass bowl with opaque-white horizontal band inclusions, 20cm diam.; a green glass bowl moulded with a spiral band, 31cm diam.; a green and amethyst glass vase, 27cm high; a pale-amber shouldered vase with bubble inclusions, 16cm high; and a mottled pink clear cased glass vase, of tapered cylindrical form, 22.5cm highAnd another modern vase, 34cm highCondition Report: No serious damage issues.Condition Report Disclaimer
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A collection of Stuart Crystal wines, seven red, eight white, eight similar hocks, six Royal Brierley sherries, four Stuart liqueur glasses, two pineapple cut glass mugs, a pair of Stuart mallet shaped decanters and stoppers, similar pineapple cut ships decanter, pineapple cut glass fruit bowl and a Caithness glass vase
Various items of late 19th/early 20th century silver plate, to include two plate carriers, diameters 23cm and 19cm, both with matching handles, a circular glass stand, diameter 25cm, a Mappin & Webb Princes Plate Art Nouveau style bowl with hammered finish, raised on four leaf feet, length handle to handle approx 24cm, a pair of sugar nips, three small matching toast racks, three matching three-piece cruet sets, toast rack, two large gravy boats, small children's mug, two copper hunting horns and two cases of cutlery, etc.Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate.
An early 20th century white metal small bowl with flared kettle lid, in the form of a tulip head, with vertical floral panels embellished with copper tones, height 7cm, diameter approx 8cm, together with a blue glass/crystal beaded and gilt metal finial from a Chinese bridegroom headdress, unmarked, height approx 6cm (2).
Various items of coloured art glass, to include a blue and amber toned bowl with facet cut decoration, height 7cm, diameter 15cm, an art glass ashtray with blue and amber tones, diameter 16cm, two mottled glass bowls, one with lava effect in red, the other iridescent gold in blue, a Murano-style duck with wings spread and a collection of art glass sweets.
A George V silver mounted oval photograph frame, Birmingham 1916 by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd, height 32.7cm, a set of six Norwegian .925 sterling and enamelled coffee spoons and pair of matching sugar tongs, each bowl back and handle enamelled in a different colour, cased, a silver sauce boat, Chester 1910, and a silver vase with gadrooned and scallop shell decoration, Birmingham 1923, height 16cm, together with three silver lidded cut glass dressing table jars, weighable items 253g.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 collection of Roman pottery, a glass phial and a bronze? bowl, comprising:a footed bowl, with twin handles, restored, 13cm diameter;a shallow footed bowl, with twin handles, 16cm wide;a shallow dish, with lug handle, 14.5cm;a small amphore type vase, 11cm high;a glass phial, 7cm high;a bronze? bowl, 13.5cm diameter (6)Condition Reporta footed bowl, with twin handles, restored, 13cm diameter - chip and reglued large chunnk to the rima shallow footed bowl, with twin handles, 16cm wide; - chip to the rim. a shallow dish, with lug handle, 14.5cm; - chips wear and flakes - discoloured. a small amphora type vase, 11cm high; - worn, losses and rubbed. a glass phial, 7cm high; - residue, chips. a bronze? bowl, 13.5cm diameter - tarnished, and worn, verde gris (6)
A Dutch studio glass bowl, by Willem Heesen, of tapering form, decorated with whiplash trails to a translucent opal ground, dated 1988, signed 'W Heesen 860127 oude Horn W/L Century Leasing ABN 14.06.88',24.5cm diameter14.7cm highWilliam Heesen worked under the renowned glass artist Andries Copier and would later become a designer at the Leerdam glassworks.Condition ReportSome scratching and wear to the base, otherwise good order.
A silver mounted and cut glass claret jug,by Walter Gardener Groves, London 1931, 28cm high,together with a silver plated and glass centrepiece,modelled as a horse beside a palm tree, with a cut glass bowl,34.5cm high,and two silver trumpet vases,by T Wilkinson & Sons, each with a weighted base,19.5cm high (4)Condition ReportClaret jug) Lid does not close flush. Finial loose. Knocks to the handle.Centrepiece) Heavily tarnished and the plating worn. Minor nibbles to the edge of the glass.Vases) Both with dents and knocks throughout.General) Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout!
Ø A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY BARRAUDS, LONDON, CIRCA 1810the 3½in. silvered dial signed and numbered Barrauds LONDON 2/605, up/down aperture, blued steel hands, four pillar movement counter signed and numbered on plain plate Barrauds Cornhill LONDON 2/605, standard compensation balance with blued steel helical spring detent to standard escapement, contained within brass bowl with Barraud keyless winding and domed securing glass, gimbal mounted in three tier wooden box with ivory number plate further inscribed in mss behind Only number: 2/605, trade label for Reynolds & Son inscribed Cloud Russell / 8 Oxford Sq. cleaned July 1884, drop handles, approximately – 6in. (15cm.) cubedTop lip a little faded, might be associated but no additional witness holes to middle tier; movement is stop-start, balance a little free.
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY LITHERLAND DAVIES & CO., LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1841the 3¼in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered '856/17955', standard balance with Poole's auxiliary, plain plates, helical spring, jewelled detent, contained within countersigned and numbered bowl in three-tier wooden case with key, faceplate with domed glass, drop handles, approximately -- 7in. (18cm.) cubedRunning at time of cataloguing.
A FINE SIR WILLIAM THOMSON PATTERN BINNACLE COMPASS MADE BY KELVIN & JAMES WHITE LTD, GLASGOW, CIRCA 1880with 5in. patent dry card compass in copper bowl, mounted on adjustable gimble with grommet suspension, mushroom hood with oil lamps and covered top glass, on a wooden pillar stand with Flinders bar, Kelvin spheres, inclinometer, magnet chambers and square base with holes for deck bolts, with brass maker’s label to front inscribed SIR W.M. THOMSON COMPASS/ ORIGINAL PATTERN NO. 8037/ MADE BY KELVIN & JAMES WHITE LTD / GLASGOW /ALSO SOLE MAKERS OF LORD KELVIN’S LATEST COMPASS -- 56in. (142cm.) highCompass bowl has some verdigris and craquelure to paint, kelvin spheres may be associated, Flinders’ bar empty, internal magnets lacking
A quantity of various china and glassware to include Royal Doulton bowl; a Thomas Webb bowl; a blue glass decanter and stopper marked "Poison"; Champagne flutes; tureen and cover decorated with a duck; Johnson Brothers "Indian Tree" patterned teaware; Wedgwood "Wild Strawberry" patterned vase; Wedgwood jelly mould etc
A COLLECTION OF BOXED AND LOOSE CUT GLASSWARE, including individually boxed liqueur glasses by Webb Corbett and others with presentation inscriptions for Tutbury Priory Ladies Evening to the underside of the foot, other unboxed glasses similarly engraved, boxed Tutbury Crystal vases, assorted Dartington scent bottles and candleholders, a Webb Corbett preserve jar and cover and another similar, water jug, pickle jar and cover, boxed pressed glass salad bowl and two smaller bowls, etc (Qty)
A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, comprising a pair of blue Sheringham candle holders each with a single ring, a bicentenary cameo card with pink, pale blue and white cameo, a black jasperware pedestal bowl diameter 19cm x height 13cm, a HRH The Prince of Wales Caernarvon 1969 investiture money box (no stopper), a pale blue jasperware jug marked 'Export Reject' to base (small firing crack to lip), a dark blue jasperware Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 trinket pot (repaired), a Kutani Crane pin dish and trinket pot (the latter repaired), together with a Royal Worcester match holder (10) (Condition report: as stated, otherwise pieces appear in good condition, dusty)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS ETC, to include Royal Albert Day and Night coffee set for six with spare milk jug and sugar bowl, six Wedgwood Dick Twinny Owl collectors plates, three Cecily Mary Barker plates, Pig tales ornaments, Owl shaped candle holders, Capodimonte sculpture, streaky glazes ceramic fish, Rupert Scott glass bowl, carved wooden figures, silver hallmarked bangle with inscription to the inside surface approximately 37 grams, 1953 Coronation five shilling coin, Charles and Diana wedding comemorative coin etc
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Lladro Wren no 1053 by Antonio Ruiz, a Waterford Crystal Maureen round decanter, a set of ten Webb Corbett tumblers, a Swarovski Crystal owl (missing part of feather over eye), twelve pieces of Denby Regency Green dinner wares, an Art Deco Crown Devon orange lustre star shaped pedestal bowl decorated with butterflies diameter 27.5cm x height 10.5cm (sd), a Royal Doulton Booths Real Old Willow TC1126 oval tray, an art pottery figure of The Cheshire Cat by Bob Dawson, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
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