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Lot 426

A group of Georgian cordial glasses, 18th century, comprising: a glass with round funnel bowl and clear spiral and multi-series twist stem, 15.8cm high; a glass with ogee bowl and opaque double-series twist stem, 12.6cm high; a glass with cup bowl and opaque gauze with red and opaque double spiral stem, 13cm high; and a glass with trumpet bowl engraved with a laurel band, 11.2cm high; together with a wrythen moulded dram glass with drawn conical bowl, 10cm high (5)Condition Report: The glass with multi-air twist stem - minor scratches to the bowl and foot, a few minor air bubbles to the foot. The glass with opaque double series stem - minor scratches to the underside footrim and top of the foot. The glass with red and opaque spiral stem - a small chip to the rim, a couple of minor scratches to the exterior of the bowl, some minor air bubbles to the foot. The glass with trumpet bowl - a couple of minor scratches to the bowl and foot. The dram glass - minor scratches to the exterior of the bowl and to the underside footrim. 

Lot 432

A large Bohemian amber-stained glass goblet and cover, second half 19th century, the flared bowl engraved with a stag and two does in a woodland, on an octagonal-knopped faceted stem and spreading petalled foot, the cover with spire finial and scalloped edge, 48cm high  Condition Report: A flat chip to the edge of one petal of the foot, a couple of impurities to the knop, otherwise in good condition with light surface dirt and dust, the remains of felt lining to the underside of the foot. 

Lot 425

A group of Georgian wine and ale glasses, 18th century, comprising: a glass with bell bowl on a collared and double knopped multi-series air twist stem,16.2cm high; a glass with rib moulded ogee bowl with flaring rim on an opaque gauze and spiral twist stem, 16.1cm high; an ale glass with drawn trumpet bowl engraved with hops and barley, 16.5cm high; a glass with round funnel bowl on a plain stem and folded foot, 15.2cm high; and a large glass with drawn funnel bowl and teardrop stem, 17.1cm high (5)Condition Report: The glass with collared and knopped stem - minor scratches to the bowl and to the foot, minor scratches to the collar and join at the stem.The glass with opaque gauze and spiral stem - a small air bubble to the base of the bowl, a small air bubble to the foot, minor scratches to the bowl and footrim. The ale glass - very minor impurities to the foot and one to the bowl, minor scratching to the bowl and foot. The glass with plain stem - minor scratching to the bowl and footrim. The large glass with teardrop stem - a small impurity to the underside of the foot, minor scratching to the bowl and foot. 

Lot 341

AMENDMENT: Please note, there are six cordial glasses in the lot and not seven as previously catalogued, comprising two with ogee bowls, one with funnel bowl, two with ovoid bowls, and one with trumpet bowl. A group of seven Georgian cordial glasses with plain stems, mid-18th century,comprising: three glasses with ogee bowls, the tallest 15cm high; a glass with funnel bowl and folded foot, 14.7cm high; two glasses with ovoid bowls, one with etched trellis and swag decoration to the rim, the tallest 12.5cm high; and a glass with trumpet bowl, 12cm high (7)Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré.

Lot 89

'Pissenlit' no.3215 a Lalique clear and frosted glass bowl and six crescent plates designed by Rene Lalique, cast R Lalique France to the well, 24cm. diam. (7)

Lot 82

'Pissenlit' No.3240 a Rene Lalique sepia stained glass bowl, two Lalique year plates Owl (1971) and Eagle (1976), a Worth Je Reviens scent bottle, a Lalique Galleon ashtray, two Lalique clear and frosted glasses and a blue stained box and cover, modelled R Lalique to well interior, 13cm. diam. (8)

Lot 88

'Coquilles' no.3201 a Lalique opalescent glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, wheel-cut R Lalique France, no.3201, 21cm. diam.

Lot 83

'Honfleur' a Lalique opalescent glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, and another larger etched Lalique France, 21.5cm. diam. (main bowl), (2)

Lot 151

Hallmarked silver three piece mounted dressing table wares including hand mirror, hairbush and glass powder bowl and cover, having engine turned decoration part chased and engraved with flowers and scrolls etc, Birmingham 1965, makers mark for W I Broadway & Co together with a clothes brush stamped sterling

Lot 199

An Okra iridescent glass vase. Height 15 cm, marked to bottom Okra '87 N BV 87 C.I.S, together with an Art glass vase and bowl.

Lot 192

Ezan France an opalescent moulded glass bowl, decorated with finches and basket effect centre, signed Ezan France. Diameter 25 cm, together with a Jobling style dish with Registered Design No. 777134. Diameter 25.5 cm.

Lot 126

A near pair of iridescent vases. Tallest 26.5 cm, together with a Carnival glass dish and a Bristol blue glass beaker and pair of lily vases. CONDITION REPORT: The pair of iridescent vases are in good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs, and no restoration. The tall clear pair of vases both have numerous nibbles around the top lip and chips to most of the feet. The carnival glass bowl is in good order with no issues. The blue glass beaker has a foot rim chip and other small nibbles around the same area.

Lot 125

An Irish cut glass fruit bowl. Diameter 23.5 cm together with another diameter 22.5 cm, a vase with makers mark to the base (illegible) and a measuring glass for up to 1 pint.

Lot 184

Siddy Langley, two pieces of iridescent Art Glass, the first a bird form vase with yellow speckled body. Height 16.5 cm, signed and dated 1988 together with a bowl. Height 8 cm, diameter 19.5 cm, signed and dated 1988 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both items in this lot are free from any chips, repairs, or restoration. The bird has no issues at all. The bowl has a slender scratch to the glaze running for approximately 1.5 cm and at is widest 1.5 mm thick, this is to the interior of the bowl.

Lot 840

A balustroid wine glass, circa 1730, with bell bell-shaped bowl and tear knopped stem, folded conical foot, 16cms.

Lot 839

A Kit Kat-style wine glass circa 1740, with bell-shaped bowl and baluster knopped stem, plain conical foot, 17.2cms.

Lot 843

An early 19th-century ale glass with faceted bowl and blade knopped stem, 16cms; and another with plain bowl, 17cms. (2)

Lot 100

Four boxes of sundry china and glass to include a Crown Ming Windsor pattern part dinner service, a Spal Rose Garland tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug together with various decanters, glassware, decorative figures etc and a golf bag containing various woods and irons to include Wilson, Links etc

Lot 127

A Jonathan Harris of Ironbridge studio glass vase with swirling tree decoration raised on a circular foot 18 cm diameter x 15.8 cm high, two Henry Dean smoked glass ovoid vases of naturalistic form 25 cm x 18.5 cm x 19 cm high and 21 cm x 14 cm x 14.5 cm high, both signed and a modern studio glass bowl of blue ground with iridescent crazed decoration in the style of John Ditchfield 20 cm diameter x 11 cm high

Lot 128

Two boxes of various cut glass ware including a Waterford pineapple and facet cut glass decanter and stopper 34 cm high, a Stuart Crystal half pint mug, dressing table scent bottle of grenade form, hobnail and foliate cut glass claret jug with plated mounts, a pair of hobnail cut glass decanters, floral cut glass scent atomiser, sugar caster, small pedestal bowl, square lidded box, two fruit bowls and a collection of various pineapple cut glass drinking glasses

Lot 153

A collection of various mainly coloured glass wares, including mottled amber glass fruit bowl in the manner of Vassart/Monart, 23 cm diameter x 9 cm high, a Louise Thompson of Ilfracombe floral spray decorated vase, 19 cm high, a Bohemian cranberry overlaid cut glass vase, five cranberry glass beakers, two moulded Bristol green glass rummers, various clear glass decanter stoppers, a pale green glass roemer in the 17th Century German mannner, six various silvered / coloured glass witch's balls, various sizes, an A Henderson coloured glass scent bottle and stopper, an egg-shaped gilded and enamelled box on pedestal base and two coloured glass bowls

Lot 367

An Art Deco Taylor & Kent part tea service, comprising cake plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; a mid 20th century Continental part tea service, Sea View pattern; a Royal Albert Lady Hamilton tea cup and sandwich tray; another, Highland Thistle; other teaware, etc; an Art Deco marbled glass ceiling pendant; Edwardian etched glass oil lamp shades; etc, qty

Lot 192

Glassware - a large contemporary Rogaska Crystal bowl, 32cm diameter; a Spiegelan Crystal vase; other crystal and cut glass vases and bowls, etc, qty

Lot 493

An opaque white glass lustre, 20th century, with red floral and foliate decoration throughout, monteith cut rim, leading to a spreading circular foot, with arrow cut glass drops, gilt banding, 28cm high, with a ruby glass lustre, the bowl with shaped rim, knopped stem leading to a spreading circular foot, with arrow cut glass drops, 34cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each lustre shows wear commensurate with age including surface scratching, chips and nibbles along with rubbing to gilt highlights and decoration (please see photos). No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.  

Lot 491

A pair of opaque blue glass lustres, late 19th century, painted white foliate decoration to the bowl, leading to a spreading circular foot with white beaded decoration, each with monteith cut rim, each with cut glass drops, 33cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each lustre shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, to include fading to gilt banding, chips and nibbles to some glass drops, and minor marks and scratches. No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration. 

Lot 145

Art Deco opalescent glass bowl, moulded with nesting birds. Signed 'Ezan France'. 25cm diameter x 6.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious cracks, chips or restoration, there are scuffs and marks in places and is rather grubby.

Lot 570

A late Victorian silver plated table epergne centrepiece by Elkington & Co, with three branches supporting cut glass bowls around a central bowl, the base cast with mythical beast mounts around armorial engraved panels 59.5 x 41cm

Lot 153

A Continental silver trinket box. Import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield, 1900. Of shaped form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, the hinged cover with shell thumbpiece and decorated with a scene depicting classical figures beside a temple, 9cm wide. The box together with a group of silver mounted glass vessels and oddments, comprising: an Edwardian pill box, Birmingham, 1900, Henry Matthews, of oval form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.5cm wide; a rectangular pill box, with import mark for Next PLC, London, 1988, the hinged cover engraved with decorative banding to border, 4cm long; a small dish, Birmingham, 1909, maker M.BROS, of circular form, pierced along the rim, the base chased and repousse decorated with floral motifs, 8.8cm dia.; an octagonal powder compact case, London, 1934, Cohen & Charles, with engine turned design, 8cm wide; a set of six Edwardian teaspoons, Sheffield, 1904, John Round & Son, Old English pattern, 13cm long, in fitted case; a twin-handled bowl, Birmingham, 1957, Lanson, of circular form, 12cm dia.; a silver mounted glass scent bottle, maker ID.; three silver mounted glass vanity jars, various dates and makers, all of cylindrical form; and another mounted glass jar, the lid apparently unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 13.6ozt (a lot)Footnotes: Samuel Boyce (Boaz) Landeck was a silversmith from the Netherlands. He was active in London where he imported continental silverware, including Hanau silver. Condition Report: Continental trinket box possibly French or German (either French or pseudo Hanau marks to base). The compact case and the unmarked lid of one of the vanity jars are not included in the weighable silver. 

Lot 125

Two Georgian-style silver salt cellars. Thomas Ducrow & Sons, London, 1967. The oval bodies with blue glass liners raised on four ball and claw feet, with beaded borders to pierced and engraved sides, 8.5cm wide. The salt cellars together with a group of silver cruets and spoons, comprising: two Victorian salt cellars, London, 1894, Horace Woodward & Co., of circular form, with scalloped, flared rims, liners deficient, 5cm dia.; a set of six coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1929, Adie Brothers, the handles and reverse of bowls engraved with undulating lines, gilding to interior of the bowls, 9.8cm long, in fitted case; a pepper mill, Birmingham, 1975, J. B. Chatterley & Sons, of tapering form, 10cm high; two condiment spoons, Chester, 1912, Haseler Brothers, 7.7cm long; a Victorian condiment spoon, London, 1894, Horace Woodward & Co., the bowl with scalloped rim; a condiment spoon, Birmingham, 1965, Bishton's; and another condiment spoon, Sheffield, 1977, Cooper Brothers & Sons, total weighable silver approx. 8.2ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The pepper mill is not included in the weighable silver. 

Lot 134

A pair of three light candelabra. Stamped 'weighted sterling'. Designed with detachable wrythen branches to knopped stems and raised on stepped circular feet, filled, 30.5cm high. The candelabra together with a group of silver plated items, including: a Christofle dish, of circular form, with engine turned sections along the rim, 16.5cm dia.; a mounted glass ewer, of baluster form, with scrolling handle designed as a branch and acorn finial to the hinged cover, the spout designed as a male head, 33cm high; a pair of continental candlesticks, stamped HENNEBERG WARSAW to underside, on a stepped circular foot, 24cm high; two sauce boats, with scrolling handles and decorative banding to rims, on three paw feet, 24cm wide; a shaped, circular salver with presentation engraving to base, 35cm dia.; a posy vase, with shaped flaring rim and a knopped stem raised on a stepped circular foot, 21.5cm high; a circular bowl, pierced and decorated along the shaped rim, 18.5cm dia.; an oval hot plate with cover and liner, on a twin handled stand on four paw feet, 31cm wide (inc. handles); a white metal twin handled pedestal bowl, engraved with decorative motifs, with knopped stem raised on a stepped oval base, 33cm wide (inc. handles); and a quantity of flatware and other items (a lot) 

Lot 249

2 Glass decanters and punch bowl set 

Lot 453

Victorian cranberry glass cream jug and sugar bowl in excellent undamaged condition.

Lot 488

Edwardian pressed glass dessert comport and plates, Jacobean pressed glass trophy bowl and matching sugar and milk jug, cut bon bon dish and a Val St. Lambert candlestick.

Lot 376A

Stuart crystal glass rose bowl and 3 vases together with a Tutbury glass vase.

Lot 487

Large early 20th century heavy cut glass footed bowl, standing 19.5cm tall with a 243cm diameter. Heavy cut glass at 4.8kg.

Lot 136

PETER LAYTON (b.1937), a studio bowl of globular form, blown iridescent glass, signed to the based and dated 1988, 8" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No visible cracks or damage, some scratches and signs of wear to the rim of the base

Lot 150

A CORDIAL GLASS, late 18th century, the bell bowl issuing from a multi-ply white opaque twist plain stem on conical foot, 6" high, together with a pair of later glasses with ogee bowls on a plain stem with central white opaque double spiral within a four ply twist, 5 1/4" high (Pr. & 1) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Small chip to base of cordial glass, one of the pair has a noticable crack across the top of the stem through the twist.

Lot 149

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN GLASS FLUTES, late 18th century and later, including one with wrythen fluted bowl, 4 1/2" high, a near pair on blade knopped stems and two engraved with hops and barley, together with another glass with bucket bowl on blade knopped stem, 4 1/4" high (8) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good

Lot 224

SHELF OF VINTAGE JELLY MOULDS, GLASS FRUIT BOWL, VASES ETC

Lot 188

LARGE ORANGE STUDIO GLASS FRUIT BOWL

Lot 483B

A late 20th century glass bowl in silvered frame, engraved in the Japanese style with a flautist, signed with dedication, 22cm

Lot 587A

A slender iridescent green ribbed vase with wavy rim and 2 smaller matching vases; a studio purple and clear glass elongated bowl

Lot 315

Attributed to Archibald Knox, Liberty & Co., London Arts & Crafts pewter bowl with later green glass insert, with stylised poplar trees to the frieze of the pewter liner, numbered 0319, reg no. 427354, 8.5cm high and 13.4cm diameter.CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is later and is not flush to the rim.  The green glass insert has some air bubbles and surface scratches, mainly to the well.  There are areas of age-related staining and wear to the pewter. 

Lot 252

Georgian glass rummer inscribed 'Amitie' to the bowl, on knopped stem and conical foot, 13cm high, and a matched set of five large glass rummers.  (6)

Lot 36

A retro green glass bowl with scalloped edge rim. Diam 32cm

Lot 496

An assortment of Victorian and later blue and red glassware. Including a pair of vases with barley decoration, H16cm, a wine glass with a twisted opaque stem, H16cm, a Thomas Webb bowl, etc.

Lot 369B

A collection of silver plated items including an oblong entree dish. Also an oval bowl; an embossed oval fruit dish with a swing handle and four feet; a clear glass jam pot on a plated stand and a quantity of flatware.

Lot 481

An assortment of 20th century glassware. Including a set of four drinking glasses with etched decoration, a paperweight featuring a scene of dolphins, a cut glass bowl, etc. Max. H12.5cm

Lot 32

A collection of assorted 20th century glassware. Including a frosted glass 'apple' set of dishes, a 'flower' bowl and a Dartington glass squat vase. Max. H8cm.

Lot 534

A large blue art glass pimpled bowl, diameter 30cm.

Lot 540

WILLIAM YEOWARD; a pair of crystal glass urns, height 26cm, a William Yeoward vase, height 14cm, a large cut glass ice bowl with contents, diameter 32.5cm, and an Italian made Labrazel crystal glass vase, height 26.5cm (5).

Lot 530

† ANNA TORFS; a graduated set of four circular glass bowl sculptures, all signed to base '2002, Anna Torfs, 2015', diameter of largest 26.5cm.

Lot 191

An English heavy baluster wine glass, circa 1700, the funnel bowl with a teared solid base, cushioned, on a three-ringed annulated knop over a teared inverted baluster, domed folded foot, 15cm highA tiny nick to the rim and some signs of polishing. Tear in base of bowl erupted slightly.

Lot 204

An English 18th Century opaque twist wine glass, the bowl on a stem with four spiral threads outside a gauze, 15.5cm highIn good condition,

Lot 198

An English 18th Century wine glass, the rounded funnel bowl on a single spiral airtwist stem, 14.5cm high.Some polishing to footrim.

Lot 202

An English 18th Century opaque twist ale glass, the funnel bowl on a stem with a multi-ply spiral thread outside a pair of spiral threads, 18cm highTIny footrim chip.

Lot 199

An English 18th Century wine glass, ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem with a spiral band outside a pair of spiral threads, 15cm highTIny chip to underside of footrim.

Lot 205

An English 18th Century opaque twist wine glass, ogee bowl on a stem with a pair of corkscrews outside a lace twist, 14.5cm highGood condition.,

Lot 196

A group of six 18th Century style glasses, comprising three liqueur glasses with opaque twist stems, a pair of airtwist wine glasses, the drawn trumpet bowls engraved with vines and a 19th Century opaque twist stem wine glass with funnel bowl

Lot 201

An English 18th Century opaque twist wine glass, ogee bowl on pair of 6-ply spiral bands outside a pair of spiral threads, 14cm highCouple of minute chips to footrim.

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