Quantity of Waterford Kenmare pattern table glass, including various wines, cocktail, tumblers, and an associated bowl.Qty: 88Condition report:There are 4x cocktail glasses, 12x Champagne flutes, 11x large wine glasses, 12x Hock glasses, 6x small tumblers, 6x medium wine glasses, 6x small wine glasses, 20x Sherry type glasses, 9x smaller coupes, and a small bowl. Please see photos added online.There is a chip to the rim of one of the large wine glasses. There is a small nibble to the rim of two of the smaller coupes. The foot on one of the coupes has broken and half the foot has snapped off. Otherwise they appear to be good.
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A French Crystal glass butterfly paperweight; Murano glass paperweight; another glass paperweight; glass vase in tones of pink and purple; a cranberry glass ewer with a pair of matching glasses; and a Mary Gregory style cranberry glass bonbon bowl, with lid, metal feet and rim, painted with winter scenes..
Émile Gallé (1846-1904),a cameo glass bowl, c.1900, of navette outline, cased in amethyst and blue over a pale body, and cut with a dragonfly over a lily pond, cameo signature,17.5cm wide7cm highCondition ReportPolished chip to the rim, with feint remnants of the chip/bruise. General wear and scratching commensurate with age.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL AND COLOURED GLASSWARE, a boxed pair of brandy glasses, three decanters, a boxed Tutbury Crystal rose bowl engraved for a 50th wedding anniversary, a boxed pair of Tutbury Crystal whisky glasses, a boxed RCR lead crystal bowl, a clear control bubble orchid vase, a 1960's blue textured glass candle holder by Wood Bros. 'Cascade' range, three Tutbury glass swans, a boxed Royal Doulton 'Gallerie' jug, a boxed Caithness paperweight 'Sea dance', a pair of boxed Caithness wine goblets, a set of four Caithness whisky glasses, two Caithness brandy glasses, a Tutbury Georgian crystal paperweight, a boxed set Cristallerie Zwiesel (German) paper weights of one happy and one sad face, a green glass lampwork deer, a 1930's pale blue frosted pressed glass dish, a mid-century Swedish clear glass Strombergshyttan modernist vase, height 16cm, a Royal Doulton 'Autumn's Glory' pattern tea set of six cups, six saucers, six tea plates, etc (Qty) (Condition report: no obvious signs of damage)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a boxed Tienshan stoneware 'Country Fleur' pattern dinner set, comprising three covered oven dishes, a teapot, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, eight dishes, eight dinner plates, eight cups, eight saucers, eight tea plates, an Art Deco jug with a raised relief of a Galleon on one side, three pieces of Limoges 'La Reine' gift ware, a Caithness atomiser, two clear glass Phoenix meat plates, etc (2 boxes + loose)
THREE PIECES OF BLUE CAITHNESS GLASS WARES, comprising a boxed footed bowl etched with fuchsias, height 12.5cm x diameter 19cm, a boxed tapering vase etched with daffodils height 23cm, and a small footed tapering bowl etched with dolphins, each with Caithness sticker (3 + 2 boxes) (Condition report: pieces appear in good condition, would benefit from a clean, some tape etc to boxes)
A QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL comprising five Thomas Webb Crystal dessert dishes, a long stemmed dessert dish, one large footed fruit bowl, seven decanters, a clear glass lustre, claret jug (no stopper), a crystal table lamp, a Mirror group trophy bowl 1998, ten matching dessert dishes, wine glasses, etc (Qty) (Condition report no obvious damage, two spare stoppers)
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMIC ORNAMENTS, to include a Mike Hinton grey and white tabby cat, W.R Midwinter Ltd tiger, elephant and Pekinese dog, a Beswick black Spaniel, Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' cereal bowl, dish and egg cup, a Caithness 'Flower in the Rain' paperweight, a 1920's Royal Doulton 'Deadwood' crackle glaze sugar bowl, Coalport coffee cup and saucer, three Falcon Ware wall pockets, Burlington Ware toby jugs 'Spud' and 'Oyez', Hemmel 'Boy Skiing', a Davidson Opaline blue glass basket, two Wade tortoises, a Wade Field Mouse, Owl, White Poodle, Mongrel, Spaniel, and Fox, a Falcon Ware sac jug, a Sylvac Pixie jug in a biscuit colour- 1969 (hairline crack), a Pixie planter - 1513, green Ship- 1394, Green top hat -1484, biscuit top hat -1484 (chipped), Rabbit- 8158, Dog- 148, etc (s.d) (5 boxes)
FOUR BOXES OF GLASS WARES, to include a marigold carnival glass bowl with acorn and maple leaf design, a blue glass rose bowl painted with butterflies, a purple oversized brandy glass, assorted mainly pressed glass bowls, drinking glasses, cake stand, pickle jar, claret jug and square decanter, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
A GROUP OF GLASS WARES, to include a large cut crystal pedestal bowl (bowl and base are separate) diameter 27cm x height 28cm, two square decanters, a pair of round decanters, a Bridge Crystal Old Hall tankard, an art glass clown, assorted cut glass vases, jugs and tankards (17) (Condition report: good overall condition, would benefit from a clean, chip to base of one stopper, one tankard personalised with the name 'Paul')
Group of mixed collectables to include a Tuscan Decoro Pottery twin-handled footed planter and bowl, both with hand painted floral decoration, a Beswick ceramic motto wall plaque, a pair of painted plaster wall plaques depicting a Middle-eastern man and lady sat in huts, a studio smoked glass footed bowl, pressed glass vase and a ceramic Aldridge wall pocket (2 boxes)
A cut glass claret jug and stopper with triple facetted ring neck, and loop handle (handle with crack), a Quimper oval bowl and similar candle stick, Poole pottery vase with flambe patches, a Hummel figure of a boy and a bird, a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure Mrs Rabbit copyright 1951, another little black rabbit copyright 1977, a cut glass small dish from an epergne (A/F), and a small blue and white tea bowl with cafe au lait rim.
WMF "Große Schale-Ikora Kristall" um 1940 Karl Wiedmann (Entwurf Dekortechnik), WMF, Geislingen, um 1940, farbloses Glas, mit opakrotem Teilüberfang und Oxideinschmelzung, partiell zungenförmig ausgezogen, Craquelébildung, HxD: 9/45 cm. Min. Gebrauchsspuren.Lit.: C. Burschel/H. Scheiffele, WMF Ikora & Myra Gläser, Arnoldsche Stuttgart 2003, Vgl.S. 156 | WMF "Large Bowl Ikora Crystal" c. 1940 Karl Wiedmann (design decor technique), WMF, Geislingen, c. 1940, colourless glass, with opaque red partial overlay and oxide melting, partially tongued, craquelé formation, HxD: 9/45 cm. Min. traces of use.Lit.: C. Burschel/H. Scheiffele, WMF Ikora & Myra Gläser, Arnoldsche Stuttgart 2003, Cf.p. 156
WMF "Schale-Ikora Kristall" um 1940 Karl Wiedmann (Entwurf Dekortechnik), WMF, Geislingen, um 1940, farbloses Glas, mit Überfang in Gelb/Grün, partiell zungenförmig ausgezogen, Craquelébildung, HxD: 9/38 cm. Min. Gebrauchsspuren.Lit.: C. Burschel/H. Scheiffele, WMF Ikora & Myra Gläser, Arnoldsche Stuttgart 2003, Vgl.S. 165 | WMF "Bowl-Ikora Crystal" around 1940 Karl Wiedmann (design decor technique), WMF, Geislingen, c. 1940, colourless glass, with overlay in yellow/green, partially tongued, craquelé formation, HxD: 9/38 cm. Min. traces of use.Lit.: C. Burschel/H. Scheiffele, WMF Ikora & Myra Gläser, Arnoldsche Stuttgart 2003, cf.p. 165
19th century English blue and white transfer large novelty teacup and saucer decorated with willow pattern, saucer D20cm, Donegal Parian China limited edition vase commemorating the millennium of Dublin in 1988 H16cm, together with a Belleek vase modelled as an open tree stump , Sgrafo studio pottery heron and bowl, another ceramic bowl , and air twist stem wine glass engraved with York Minster, H17cm, together with set of four late 20th century hock glasses with green stem, other coloured glass vases etc
A RARE JACOBITE 'EMPTY BUD' WINE GLASSCirca 1750The round funnel bowl decorated with an heraldic rose and a rare empty bud, set on a tall plain stem with large elongated tear, on a folded domed foot, 16.8cm high.Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Mortimer CollectionBonhams sale, 16 December 2009, lot 44, where acquired by Peter LoleThe Peter Lole CollectionLiteratureIllustrated by Arthur Churchill Ltd, Glass Notes No.11 (1951), p.19, fig.23NotesIn his Glass Notes in 1951, E Barrington Haynes published seven examples of Jacobite glasses where a rose is accompanied by a distinctive empty bud. The roses are mostly the earlier multi-petalled versions and from this Barrington Haynes supposed the glasses featuring empty buds might pre-date 1745. He was unable to propose an explanation for the Empty Bud, except to say that it was clearly intended and must have had a hidden meaning. An identical example is in the collection of the National Museums of Scotland, (A.1955.47) Geoffrey Seddon in his 1995 book referred to Churchill's Glass Notes but he also did not offer an explanation. He did, however, increase the number of known examples to ten.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE DIAMOND POINT ENGRAVED JACOBITE GLASSCirca 1745The bell-shaped bowl on a plain stem and conical foot, the bowl inscribed around the rim in diamond point 'God Bless Prince Charles & Down with the Rump', the foot engraved 'P Charles, P#C# and I R B', 16.5 cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, 14 April 1992, lot 71. £2,860The Peter Lole CollectionNotesThis item is a rare example of a diamond point engraved Jacobite glass and is related to the celebrated Amen glasses. The lightness of the engraving on the rim of the bowl suggests it was intended to be disguised.There is documentary evidence for the toast 'Down with the Rump' being used amongst Jacobites in the period 1745-53. There is for example, in the Manchester Magazine, December 13th 1748, an account of a riot in which Jacobite huntsmen used this slogan.A saltglaze stoneware mug, sold by Bonhams on 2 June 2004, lot 124 was inscribed 'Princes's Charles's Healt Down with the Rump'. Robin Nicholson, in an article on 'Engraved Jacobite Glasses' for The Magazine Antiques, June 2003, cites an Oxford newspaper of 1753 where an imaginary account of a Jacobite club meeting is given: '....The Society being met and the cut Glasses representing the Figure of the Young Chevalier drest in Plaid being brought in, a Bottle to each Member was coiled for. The following Toasts were then proposed from the Chair and drank round by the Company: The King, the Prince, the Duke, Speedy and Happy, down with the Rump, Damnation to Hanover, Optima Dido and many others'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ENGRAVED CYCLE CLUB FACET STEM WINE GLASS FOR PHILIP EGERTONCirca 1770The drawn ogee bowl inscribed P.Egerton in copper-wheel and diamond-point, the base cut with petal flutes over hexagonal facets and a conical foot, 14.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceRobert H. Vaughan (1723-91), Nannau, and thence by descentTamlyns Auctioneers, Bridgewater, 9 December 2008, lot 21Bonhams sale, 16 December 2009, lot 110, where acquired by Peter LoleThe Peter Lole CollectionPossibly for Philip Egerton (1694-1776).THE CYCLE CLUB GLASSESNotesThe present lot comes from a group of thirteen important wine glasses used by members of the Cycle Club which have descended from the Vaughan family of Nannau in North Wales (see P.Lole, 'Limpid Reflections', Glass Circle News, no.118, March 2009, pp.7-8). With its members' close political support of the Stuart cause, the Cycle Club is strongly associated with Jacobite glass. Each of the wine glasses bears the name of a member of the Cycle, including that of the arch-Jacobite Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, recorded in the twenty-six meetings held by a separate host from 2 July 1770 until 8 July 1772 of which 26 people were present. Twelve of the names on the set of thirteen glasses are featured on a contemporary card rota with the owner of the glasses, Robert H. Vaughan acting as host on 24 June 1771. The thirteenth inscribed glass for Philip Egerton of Oulton (1694-1776), does not feature on the rota, but as by far the oldest member - he would have been 76 at the commencement of this Cycle - he was presumably excused from hosting a meeting.Four of the glasses are now in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. The set included glasses for Sir Watkin Williams Wynn (1748-89; President of the Cycle); Hon. R. Barry (1719-87); Hon. I.S. Barry (1725-84); T. Bycot (d.1798); P. Davies; R.P. Price (1736-82); B. Read; R.P. Thelwall (1720-75); W. Williams (d.1808); Dr. Wynn (?1745-96?); O. Wynne (1742-82); P. Egerton of Oulton (1694-1776). Hartshorne (1897) records that at Oulton there survived a set of ten Jacobite glasses of circa 1750, which were used at Cycle meetings together with a tabernacle portrait of Prince Charles by Giles Hussey. Unfortunately, Oulton Park was burned down in a disastrous fire in the 1920s, and the glasses may not have been saved. It has been suggested that some Clubs, and the Cycle in particular, had duplicate sets of glasses at different venues, and this discovery of a set of Cycle glasses at the Vaughans of Nannau seems to confirm this belief.Further evidence to support this proposition may perhaps be observed in the two group portraits painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds of The Society of Dilettanti, dating from 1778-79, now hanging in Brooks' Club in London. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart, can be seen on the extreme left-hand side of one of the paintings (illustrated) whom along with fellow members of the Dilettanti, including Sir William Hamilton, are clearly holding facet-stem wine glasses of the type used by the Cycle. Unfortunately, the Dilettanti glasses do not appear to be inscribed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A JACOBITE AIR TWIST CORDIAL GLASSCirca 1750The small drawn bowl engraved with an open rose flanked by open and closed buds, with an oak leaf and star to the reverse, on a multi-spiral air-twist stem and conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:Provenance Lot 509, Lyon and Turnbull, 14th August 2019. A near identical example was sold by Bonhams, Knightsbridge 21st June 2022.NotesThis glass was engraved by Engraver B in Seddon's classification.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A VERY RARE JACOBITE COLOUR TWIST GLASSCirca 1760The bell bowl decorated with a six-petalled rose with two buds, one partially open, the reverse with a butterfly, set on a stem enclosing an opaque white multi-ply corkscrew with a brick-red core, edged on one side with cobalt blue and the other in pale green, encircled by a pair of opaque white spiral threads, on a conical foot, 17.4cm high.Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Brayhawks Antiques, Plaxtol, 16 January 2007Basil Jefferies CollectionNotesAccording to Geoffrey B Seddon, The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses (1995), the decoration on this glass may be attributed to Engraver F in the author's nomenclature.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A JACOBITE COMPOSITE-STEM WINE GLASSCirca 1745-50The drawn trumpet bowl with a six-petalled heraldic rose on a leafy stem with tiny thorns and two buds, one open and one closed, the reverse with an oak leaf, the multi-spiral airtwist stem set into a beaded inverted baluster knop above a short plain section, over a conical foot, 17.2cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver and glass butter dish on standHenry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1855Pierced octagonal form, the octagonal glass bowl with upright handles, the similarly pierced cover with standing cow finial, length 17.5cm, weight of silver 8.7oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Of Imperial Royal Austrian interest: an Art Nouveau silver and cut-glass pedestal dishJosef Beran, Vienna circa 1906, marked 0.800 Of circular form, a cut-glass castellated edge bowl etched with floral and foliate swags, an applied silver band around the base embellished by a laurel leaf border and ribbon motifs, the bowl base inserting into a circular silver platform, in turn supported by eight fluted classical glass columns surmounted by cast Corinthian capitals, each terminating in a stepped silver foot, the whole mounted on a cast round base with decorative lobed border, at the centre an engraved armorial for Franz Josef I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, height 23cm, diameter 24cm.Footnotes:This is the Royal Cypher for Franz Josef I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, born on 18 August 1830 in Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace. Franz Joseph was the oldest son of Archduke Franz Karl and Princess Sophie of Bavaria – he would become the most respected and most beloved member of the Habsburg dynasty, ruling the Austrian Empire and then Austro-Hungarian Empire for 68 years, the third longest reign in the history of Europe. To think this pedestal dish possibly adorned his table is a fascinating thought.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of silver George III Irish silver wine coastersChristopher Haines, Dublin 1785Circular form with bead rims, the pierced sides with narrow bands of Vitruvian scrolls above and below slats, reserve engraved with script initials below a crest, turned wood centred, diameter 13cm; a large silver caster, Samuel Wood, London 1736, baluster form with armorial engraving, pull-off cover pierced with scrolls and crosslets, height 19cm, a silver seven-bar toast rack, London 1822, a pierced silver bowl, Birmingham 1898, with blue glass liner, and a modern silver wine funnel, Birmingham 1985, weight of weighable silver 30oz. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern flatware service, together with a three-piece a tea service and goblet, all contained in a canteen boxflatware service, David Reid, Newcastle 1855 All pieced initialled W for the Waters family, flatware service, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, eight table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, six egg spoons, a mustard spoon, three salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs; together with six provincial Scottish toddy ladles, Aberdeen, stamped 'IP' 'ABD' 'IP'; other maker's two sauce ladles, three Irish silver toddy ladles, with pouring lip, crested, a Scottish soup ladle, and two electroplated basting spoons.The three-piece tea service, Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, globular form profusely chased with rococo style scrolls and diaper-work panels, the handle with ivory insulators, together with a silver goblet, Hayne & Cater, London 1855, thistle form bowl with embossed scrolls, one cartouche with inscription, height 16.7cm; five glass condiment bottles; all contained in an oak fitted travelling case, with three lift-out compartments, weight flatware service 130oz, others 45oz. (Qty)Footnotes:The inscription on the goblet reads 'To Benjamin Waters Esqr. From the owners of the Mariner As a mark of their respect ABERDEEN July 1855'The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). With non-transferable reference (DX8BJMUP).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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