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A frosted art glass bowl on stand with ‘face’ pattern to base together with an Iitalla map ash tray designed by Tapio Wirkkala, a bohemian iron and spatter pattern glass shade oil lamp, Tom Philabaum art glass perfume bottle together with other pieces of etched Scandinavian glass and art glass
A Christophl electroplated set of fish knives and forks for twelve with servers, in fitted case, to/w a cased set of twelve Cristalleries de Sevres glass knife-rests of organic form, two Christophl platters, a Prima nut-dish embossed with hazlenuts (stamped AG), two ep place-mats and an ep covered bowl on stand (10)
A selection of ceramics and glassware to include:a Stilton dish with cover;a chandelier for restoration;an Art Deco period frosted glass and plaffonier-style bowl of shallow proportions decorated with two exotic birds before a peacock showing full plumage, signed G. Se. R fec (30.5cm diameter).
A group of seven comprising:a 19th century clear-glass vase of conical form with decoration in gilt relief of a rose bush;a large and heavy clear-glass vase of baluster form;a decanter and stopper of wrythen bowl shape;a large and heavy hand-cut brandy balloon; a tapering cylindrical cut-glass vase;a single 19th century cranberry glass cornucopia (damaged) a 19th century Hamilton bottle.
inspired by the Irish Ardagh chalice, the bowl tapering and with Celtic motif band, the stem, handles and border of the foot each similarly decorated, with an overall hammered finish, engraved underneath with an inscription34cm wide over handles, 19cm high, 47oz 7dwt, 1,473grThe inscription reads 'The Lancashire & Yorkshire Post Office Football Challenge Cup 1914'.The present cup is inspired by the famous Ardagh Chalice which is now in the collection of the National Museum of Ireland, having been discovered in 1868 at Reerasta, Ardagh, Co. Limerick amongst a hoard of metalwork dating from the 8th and 9th century. The original, described by the National Museum of Ireland as representing '... a high point in early medieval craftsmanship and can be compared in this regard to the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan Paten.' is made from spun silver and applied with gold, silver, glass, amber and enamel. The underside is set with a polished rock crystal and the bowl and foot are attached with a bronze pin. Fully marked near rim. Further stamped underneath with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some more obvious scratches near the rim on one side. There is some minor pitting inside.
A Naval Commemorative Glass Rummer, circa 1804, the ovoid bowl engraved with men o'war with Gibraltar beyond, inscribed CAPTURE OF GIBRALTER BY THE BRITISH FLEET 1704, on square foot12cm highGibraltar was captured by an Anglo-Dutch naval force in August 1704 during the War of the Spanish SuccessionMinor nibbles along the edge of the foot, a flat chip under one corner, the bowl free from chips no cracks
A Green Glass Decanter and Stopper, mid 19th century, of panelled baluster form with faceted collar and spire knot, 27cm high; A Similar Finger Bowl, 12.5cm diameter; Nine Various Similar Green Glass Wine Glasses, with conical bowls on knopped stems and circular feet, 13cm high; and A Pale Green Glass Roemer, in 16th century style, with trailed baluster stem, 15.5cm high (12)
Studio glass: a studio glass champagne flute with iridescent bowl, height approx 22cm, a etched glass vase with Japanese characters to the body, height approx 21cm, a clear glass vase with applied decoration, height approx 16cm, tall perfume bottle with antiqued finish, height approx 23cm, ewer shaped posy vase with antiqued finish, height approx 17cm.
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