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Pair of Bohemian Moser enamelled glass candleholders for a table lustre of basket form, an amber glass powder bowl and cover, a cranberry glass hinge top box and a flower tube brooch. (5) Powder bowl - approximately 10.5cm diameterGilding rubbed. Three of the ten applied blue stones are missing All the other peices appear free from damage but all have gilding losses
Georgian Irish silver cream jug, M F, Dublin, 1820, 102g, a Victorian sterling silver foliate bowl on paw supports, John Aldewickle & Thomas later, London, 1887, 154g, an Edwardian silver pot and cover, with cranberry glass liner, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1908, and a collection of silver-plated flatware, etc.
A Regency inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments, on four bun feet, 19cm long x 12cm wide x 12.5cm high (Condition Report: key plate missing, piece missing front right corner behind foot, both lids with splits) together with another Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, fitted interior, with associated blue glass mixing bowl, on four bun feet (a/f) (2)
An early Victorian silver large ornate hour glass pattern caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl, hallmarked by George Unite, Birmingham, 1846, 13cm long together another smaller hour glass pattern caddy spoon, the shovel bowl bright-cut engraved with foliage, hallmarked by George Unite, Birmingham, 1840, combined weight approx 26.2 grams (2) - marks clear, overall condition appears to be good condition
A collection of three 19th Century silver caddy spoons to include:1. George III bright-cut engraved shovel shaped, hallmarked IT in oval punch, Birmingham, 18022. George III fiddle pattern with rectangular bowl, later engraved decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, 1803, maker's mark indistinct3. George IV hour glass pattern, later engraved oval bowl, hallmarked by John Bettridge, Birmingham, probably 1826,. combined 25 grams (3)
A Modern Moorcroft 1989 Fish plate limited edition 212/250, signed verso together with collection ceramics and glassware: Royal Doulton figure of Lynne; various parian birds; Studion pottery figure of a Crab designed as a centrepiece bowl; Portmeiron porcelain, glass to include bowl and salts etc (1 box)
A selection of ceramics and glassware to include an Okra glass cylinder vase in an amethyst Charnock pattern signed Okra 1989 PC-8 39, along with a Carlton ware chinoiserie pattern ginger jar, and a Masons Liberty Ianthe pattern bowl, and a set of Franklin Mint The Woodland Year collectors plates Location:
A RARE AND LARGE JACOBITE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the deep round funnel bowl engraved to one side with a thistle flanked by two leaves; inscribed above the thistle 'DAMNATION TO THE UNION' and below 'Appin and the Cause'; inscribed to the opposing side 'HANOVER TO THE DEVIL'; raised on a plain stem and round conical footDimensions:18.6cm highNote: Note: This rare Jacobite glass features several distinctive Jacobite symbols and emblems, alongside what appears to be some unique mottos, previously unrecorded. Engraved mottos such as FIAT or REDITTE, as well as references to Jacobite groups such as the Friendly Hunt are a regular feature of Jacobite glasswares and other related works of art. The appearance and combination of unusual mottos on this glass not only illustrates a strong allegiance to the cause, but also helps shed some light on the identity of the original commissioner, or clan at the very least.'HANOVER TO THE DEVIL' indicates the owners' hope that the Stuart legitimacy would one day be recognised, and the Hanoverian Kings would not only be removed from the throne but sent to the Devil. Other glasses with the House of Hanover and the Devil are recorded, notably within the collection of Traquair House. 'DAMNATION TO THE UNION' is overtly an anti-Union sentiment that many Scots still held by the mid-18th century.However, the smaller motto 'APPIN AND THE CAUSE' perhaps gives us the most insight. This must relate to the Stewart of Appin clan who were staunch supporters of the Jacobite cause from the earliest days. In commissioning the glass then they are proudly stating their support for the clan and reaffirming their commitment to the cause as if they are one and the same, something which could well have been ordered by the leader of the clan. Sadly provenance to support this theory does not exist. However, the apparent references to the Appin clan are highly unusual and are not known to appear on other surviving Jacobite glassware, thus positioning them as the likely patrons of this rare example.
A RARE PAIR OF JACOBITE SYLLABUB GLASSES 18TH CENTURY the deeply tapered bowl with faceted lower section, the upper rim finely engraved with rose head and closed bud, oak leaf, open rose bud, star and FIAT, raised on a knopped stem and plain circular footDimensions:11.2cmhigh, diameter of rim 6.2cmNote: Literature: For glass apparently from the same original set as this pair see Scottish Works of Art & Whisky, Lyon & Turnbull 12th August 2020 lot 357. Note: While firing and wine glasses are commonly recorded, these syllabub glasses are a highly unusual form of Jacobite drinking wares.
A LARGE JACOBITE FIRING GLASS MID 18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowl with engraved displayed open rose head flanked by open and closed buds with trailing rose leaves, the reverse with oak leaf, star and inscribed 'FIAT' above, raised on a short straight stem with enamel twist, on a thick domed footDimensions:15.5cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS the deep pan topped bowl with everted rim, engraved with trailing border of Jacobite roe head, triple buds, honeysuckle, carnation etc. raised on an air twist stem with swollen knop and domed circular footDimensions:15.2cmhigh, diameter of rim 5.8cmNote: Literature: For a similar glass see Scottish Silver & Applied Arts, Lyon & Turnbull 15th August 2018 lot 557, and for a pair of close comparisons within the Drambuie Collection see The Jacobite and their Drinking Glasses G. Seddon, Colour Plate 33.
Set of six 19th century glass rummers with dimpled bowls and bubble knops, together with a Hammersley rose painted part tea set Condition Report: Hammersley Rose decorated tea set 5 tea cups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, bread plate, milk jug and sugar bowl. One tea cup cracked, all others appear to be in good condition
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