An engraved English blue and white colour twist stem wine glass, circa 1765, flared bell bowl, engraved just below the rim with a band of fruiting vines and leaves, the middle bowl engraved with three floral sprigs including a closed rose bud (this is of no Jacobite significance, it is purely decorative), the stem with a multi-ply white corkscrew edged in cobalt blue, 16.1cm high, bowl 6.8cm diam, foot 6.8cm diamCondition report: excellent
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A very rare Britannia engraved mercury twist stem wine glass, circa 1760, the ogee bowl is engraved with an image of Britannia set within a formal border with a simple rose verso, the engraving is associated with the Naval Victory over the French at the Battle of Quiberon Bay 1759, other known examples have facet-cut stems, 14.5cm high, bowl 4.6cm diam, foot 6.7cm diamA similar glass was sold by Sothebys 28th April 1980, Lot 116Condition report: excellent
A floral engraved multi series air twist stem wine glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with a composite of flowers including a rose, a passion flower and leaves, with a moth in flight, conical foot, snapped pontil, 15.8cm high, bowl 5.8cm diam, foot 6.7cm diamThe passion flower is used within Jacobite symbology, this may simply be a floral engraved glass but is open to interpretation
Two North European (Low Countries or Saxony) engraved double series opaque twist stem gin glass, circa 1780, the round funnel bowl engraved with birds in flight carrying ears of corn set between large ears of corn, the taller 14cm high, bowl 6cm diam, foot 6.6cm diam (2)Condition report: the underside of the foot has been polished to remove visible signs of wear (foot size unaffected)
Two North European (Low Countries or Saxony) engraved double series opaque twist stem gin glass, circa 1780, the round funnel bowl engraved with birds in flight carrying ears of corn set between large ears of corn, the taller 14cm high, bowl 6cm diam, foot 6.6cm diam (2)Condition report: the underside of the foot has been polished to remove visible signs of wear (foot size unaffected)
Six 'Nailsea' type glass pipes, to include one with festooned bowl, 57.5cm and smaller, (6)The red pipe has a chip on the mouthpiece/bit. The white with pink lines has nibbles around the rim of the bowl and a loss of the white on the inside of the stem. The bigger plain glass pip has paint on the bottom of the stem. The blue and plain glass pipe has paint on the upper part of the stem it is also missing its bit. The all-blue pipe is missing its bit. The yellow pipe has a glue residue on the stem. The white with red rim has a loss of white on the inside of the stem. The small clear pipe is in good order.
A very fine quality cut glass large bowl probably Bohemian, mid-20th century, with toothed, scalloped rim and petal basal cutting above a star cut foot, the exterior with densely cut panels with star, sunburst, crossed prismatic and comb cutting, 15¾in. (40cm.) diameter; together with a similar covered sweetmeat dish. (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL PEDESTAL SWING HANDLED SUGAR BOWL CHARLES CHESTERMAN II, LONDON 1784 With a beaded swing loop handle, a beaded border, pierced with a foliate and oval loop link band and on a beaded oval pedestal foot 12.5cm (5in) long With a blue glass liner Together with a silver oval pedestal swing handled sugar bowl by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1960, With a beaded swing loop handle, a beaded border, pierced with cross panels, embossed with husk swags and on an oval moulded spreading pedestal foot, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long, with a blue glass liner 306g (9.85 oz) gross
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a circular cream jug and sugar bowl by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1919, the sugar bowl with a loop handle, reed and stitch border and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; a Victorian oval mustard by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1857, with an urn shaped finial to the domed body, a scroll handle, a pierced body and on four pad feet, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, with a blue glass liner and silver mustard spoon; a cased set of six trifid pattern coffee spoons by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1971, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; two coffee spoons with bean terminals; and two napkin rings 527g (16.95 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED ITEMS To include: an Irish silver shaped circular bowl by Royal Irish Silver Co., Dublin 1973, pierced with foliate swags, 19cm (7 1/2in) diameter; an Edwardian oval pierced bowl by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1901, with an embossed flower and C-scroll border, pierced with a foliate swag band, 24cm (9 1/2in) long; an Edwardian pair of oval dishes by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a Georgian oblong cream jug, marks obscured; a pair of glass and silver mounted coasters, 13cm (5in) diameter; a silver menu holder by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1979, formed as a fox to a textured rectangular base, 5cm (2in) long; together with other silver and silver mounted items 1032g (33.2 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES To include: a Victorian fiddle, shell and thread pattern caddy spoon by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1857, with a shell shaped bowl, 10cm (4in) long; a George III Old English pattern table spoon by Thomas Wallis I, London 1773, engraved with a monogram, 23cm (9in) long; a matched set of five14cm (5 1/2in) long' George IV hour glass pattern tea spoons, London 1820 (3) and 1823 (2), 14cm 5 1/2in) long; an Art Nouveau spoon by D. & M. Davis, Birmingham 1906, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; and other spoons 376g (12.1 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER WINE COASTER ROBERTS & DORE LTD., LONDON 1969 13cm (5in) diameter With a turned wood base Together with a collection of electro-plated items, comprising: a circular salver, with beaded border, husk band and on three claw and ball feet, 20cm (8in) diameter; a wine coaster, with gadrooned and foliate border, 17.5cm (7in) diameter, with turned wood base; an oval twin handled sugar basin, 20cm (8in) diameter; a napkin ring, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) diameter; and a glass bowl with electro-plated cover, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) diameter Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of ceramics to include a group of twelve parian Portmeirion cream jugs, twelve Royal Worcester Hyde Park pattern saucers and ten coffee cans, Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern pin dish, two Coalport Viceroy coffee cans, and a glass jam bowl with gilt metal handle and porcelain spoonLocation:
CLYNE FARQUARSON - GLASS BOWL FOR JOHN WALSH WALSH. A clear crystal glass footed bowl with trailing leaf design. Etched mark to the base, 'Clyne Farquarson, 9/250, 36. 25.5cms diameter. * Rings nicely and seems in good condition, a few scratches to the base over time. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
BOHEMIAN GLASS BOWL & METAL MOUNTS - INSECTS. The blue glass bowl with a pair of gilded herons or storks within a panel, also with various insects and flowers. Mounted on a metal base and supported on three feet with 'masks' at the top of each leg. Unmarked, approx 19cms across, 18cms high. * Good condition. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
Three 19th century wine glasses comprising two glasses with engraved bowls and faceted stems and a glass with a flared bowl engraved with a pavilion and a faceted knopped stem, height of talles 15cm (3). Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the engraved detailing to the bowls is original, the bowl decorated with the pavilion has some polishing to the lip, each with minor age wear to the bases.
Three 19th century wine glasses comprising a conical bowl glass with double opaque twist stem, height 19cm, a glass with a bucket shaped bowl and a double opaque twist stem, height 15cm, and a smaller wine glass with shaped bowl and a double air twist stem, height 14cm (3).Additional InformationMinor wear to the underside of the bases but generally good.
A collection of twelve 19th century and later drinking glasses to include a Masonic toastmaster's glass engraved 'Presented by Brothers William Brooks and T. Bickford W.M 1830, Lodge of the Temperance', height 10cm, a conical drinking glass with spiral bowl and a folded foot, with label to the underside for P.C Trubidge, a smaller conical glass with folded foot, an ice lick, with a wager glass and a toddy dipper.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; an English pewter comport with cast and pierced scrolling decoration, impressed number 0276 to the underside, with associated glass bowl, height 17.5cm, width of the top 18cm.Additional InformationGlass liner is a replacement, base is slightly bent, the piece has been polished.
An Art Nouveau polished pewter centrepiece in the manner of WMF, with iridescent moulded glass bowl with wavy rim, supported by five arms, flanked by U-shaped bowl, unmarked, height 40cm, length 54cm.Additional InformationWear and losses to the pewter, light scratches and scuffs to the bowl, internal lines and deep scratch to the underside of the bowl.
MONART; a green glass bowl with rolled rim, internally decorated with mottled detail with adventurine highlights, original label to the underside, diameter 11.5cm, together with a Monart glass vase and bowl, also a Vasart conical bowl, diameter 11cm, and a Scottish glass posy holder (5).Additional InformationThe Monart glass vase; the top has been ground down and with chip to the rim, light base wear throughout.
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