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Lot 484

THREE PIECES OF PORTMERION INCLUDING A BOTANIC GARDEN CRYSTAL GLASS BOWL, A BOXED SLOTTED SPOON AND A BOXED SERVING FORK

Lot 226

Whitefriars Glass: Pair of Cylindrical Orange Bark vases 19cm, Orange Bowl 12.5cm, and Amethyst Tapering Vase 13cm (4)

Lot 27

A 1930s plaster model of a kneeling boy holding a glass fish bowl. 52cm high

Lot 111

A group of six Japanese Imari porcelain bowls and dishes, all circa 1900-1930, decorated in typical colours, the largest 31cm diameter: and miscellaneous oriental items including three brass lamps with glass shades, a pair of lacquer vases, two brass boxes (one is European) four small cockerel dishes, and a pair of lamps as brass Chinese characters. (Quantity) Condition: Largest example is heavily restored on the bordersThe 18cm diameter bowl is chipped on the rim

Lot 481

Carnival glass bowl on feet 

Lot 482

Quantity of good cut glass , to include a large bowl , pair of decanters plus 2 others and a large Victorian ewerchip to base of ewerThe content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.

Lot 484

A whitefiars glass vase 13.5cm high and Whitefiars bowl 12.5cm diametersmall nibbles on top of vase

Lot 490

Jobling Art Deco opalescent glass flower pattern bowl , registration number 777134 , registered 29th September 1932 .21cm diameter . good condition

Lot 330

Two boxes of china and glass to include art deco design tea ware, cabinet and other plates, art glass bowl, green glass decanter and stopper, water jugs and vases, etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 439

A Danish studio art glass bowl by Per Lutken-Holmgaard, 20th century, of tapering conical form with asymmetric rim, signed to base, 17cm high, together with a Royal Brierley studio glass vase, signed to base, 19.8cm high (2)

Lot 609

A German Ges. Gesch porcelain and frosted glass ceiling light fitting, mid 20th century, the shade of bowl form with a porcelain ceiling mounted plate stamped with the makers name, 15cm H x 27cm D  Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 612

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover with brass swing handle opening to twin compartments with hinged covers, centred by a glass mixing bowl, 15cm H x 30cm W x 30cm D, along with a George III burr thuya tea caddy, the hinged cover with applied brass swing handle opening to a vacant interior, 17cm H x 27cm W x 15cm D (2)

Lot 616

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the rectangular hinged cover opening to a pair of lidded compartments centred by an associated glass mixing bowl, raised upon compressed bun feet, 20cm H x 37cm W x 20cm D

Lot 102

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), 'Ondine’, No.380, an opalescent glass bowl, Designed 1921, wheel engraved R. Lalique France,Moulded in relief with mermaids,20.7 cm diameterThe neck rim is flat and there are some small chips and nicks. A few small scratches in the bottom, some light wear to the base.

Lot 110

Marc Lalique (French 1900-1977), a pair of Lalique ‘Nogent’, clear and frosted stemmed glass bowls, Designed 1966, engraved Lalique France with copyright symbol, G0137 & H0219 respectively, Each bowl supported on the back of four birds, on a circular foot,14 cm diameter (2)Some dirt and marks to bowls.

Lot 112

Marc Lalique (French 1900-1977), a Lalique ‘Champs Elysees’, clear and frosted glass bowl, Designed 1951, engraved Lalique France with copyright symbol, K302, and removable Lalique Paris label, Moulded double leaf form, 45 cm wide Some sticky residue to interior and base and light natural wear.

Lot 114

Lalique (French), ‘Capucines’ a clear and frosted glass bowl, c.1980, signed Lalique France with copyright symbol, The heavy glass bowl moulded with bold nasturtium leaves around the rim,31 cm wideA few scratches on the outside of the bowl and on the underside of the foot. Overall good condition.

Lot 120

Paolo Venini (Italian 1895-1959), a 'Puntini' murrine glass bowl,c.1965, acid etched mark to base - 'Venini, Murano, Italia',Of round tapered form, comprising dotted 'talpa' (mole grey) and 'lattimo' (milk white) murrine decoration,12.5cm high, 21cm diameterLiterature: Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, 'Venini Catalogo Ragionato 1921-1986', Skira, 2000, p.110, cat n.87, (see similar bowl illustrated)Some light surface wear, in generally good overall condition

Lot 124

Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish 1915-1985), a large '3433 Miracus' bowl for Iittala, c.1970, incised signature to base "Tapio Wirkkala 3433",In thick-walled clear glass, with heavily textured surface,17.5cm high, 30cm widesmall chip to rim, otherwise only light general surface wear, in good overall condition.

Lot 148

WAS Benson (British 1854-1924), a copper, brass and glass bowl,c.1900, stamped W.A.S.B & Co Ltd.,The inverted conical form with frosted glass liner (lacks perforated cover), raised on four supports with trefoil feet; together with a W.A.S Benson chamber stick with brass sconce, flower form copper drip-pan, the stem curving to form the handle, splayed base with bud feet, stamped W.A.S. Benson,Bowl 19.8 cm; Candlestick 21.5 cm high (2)Glass liner in good condition - fits well. Copper & brass with some wear and old marks. Lacking perforated copper cover for flowers.Candlestick with some scars and scrapes and old mark, general wear overall.

Lot 320

Gaetano Sciolari (Italian 1927-1994), a model '4013' standard lamp for Stilnovo,c.1960, cast mark to stand - 'Stilnovo, Italy',The bowl shaped diffuser, in frosted and etched glass, on tri-form tubular brass stand to circular white marble base,186cm high, 69cm diameterElectrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed

Lot 76

Louis Comfort Tiffany (American 1848-1933), a 'Favrile' iridescent glass stemmed bowl, Date code for 1909, engraved L.C. Tiffany, 845 D,The shaped bowl with ribbing and everted rim, raised on a short stem and ribbed circular spreading foot, with golden iridescent surfaces, 14.5 cm high, neck rim 16.3 cm wide A few tiny scratches. Some rubbing. Natural wear to the base in keeping with age.

Lot 99

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), a 'Naiade' clear and frosted glass cendrier, no.10-704, Designed 1930, this one made after 1951, signed Lalique France; together with another cendrier, ‘Rapace no.10-710’, designed 1931 this version made after 1951, signed Lalique France; together with a Modern Lalique 'Roxane' candle holder of stemmed bowl form, the knops moulded with entwined figures and grapes, on a circular spreading foot, signed 'Lalique France' with copyright symbol; and a pair of clear and frosted and enamelled 'Anemone Ouverte' No.1179 table decorations, Designed 1931, these Post-War, both signed with Lalique ® France, each moulded in the form of an open flower with black tipped stamen; and ‘Clairefontaine’ flacon with lily of the valley stopper, designed 1931 this version made after 1951, no.11-300, signed with Lalique ® France, Roxane 20.8 cm high (6)Naiade – some dirt, light natural wear to base.Rapace - some dirt, light natural wear to base.Roxane - some dirt, light natural wear to base.Anemone Ouverte – light wear.Clairefontaine – no damages detected, light wear.

Lot 41

A wine glass of Jacobite type, c.1760, the generous bell bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray, raised on an inverted baluster airtwist stem over a conical foot, 17.8cm.

Lot 42

A wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl raised on a triple-knopped airtwist stem above a conical foot, 17.2cm.

Lot 43

A large and unusual wine glass or goblet, c.1765, the flared bucket bowl engraved with a fountain flanked by two trees, raised on a cable airtwist stem above a conical foot, 21cm.

Lot 45

A 'Friendly Hunt' firing glass, c.1750, the ogee bowl engraved 'Friendly Hunt' beneath a band of fruiting vine, raised on a short plain stem above a thick foot, 11cm. Cf. Bonhams, The Ron & Mary Thomas Collection of English Glass, 4th June 2008, lot 39 for a drawn trumpet firing glass. The Friendly Hunt was a meet associated to a Jacobite Society in Worcestershire. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Kidderminster and Stourbridge.

Lot 46

A wine glass of probable Jacobite significance, c.1750, the funnel bowl engraved with a crown and the initials JS, raised on a plain stem above a folded foot, 14.9cm. Similar Jacobite glasses are usually engraved with the cipher JR, but it is likely that the initials refer to James Stuart. Cf. Two glasses from the J W Holt Collection, Sotheby's, December 1925, lot 58 engraved with oak leaves and the initials 'IS' for James Stuart.

Lot 47

A Jacobite wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a detailed rose and bud spray, and with an eight-pointed star, raised on a cable airtwist stem, 16.8cm.

Lot 48

A privateer wine glass, c.1758, the bucket bowl engraved with a three masted ship at sail, inscribed above with 'Success to the BETSY Privateer', raised on a multi series opaque twist stem over a conical foot, 16cm. The Betsy was a Liverpool ship under the command of William Watt. She was granted letters of marque on 26th April 1758.

Lot 50

A small colour twist wine glass, c.1760, the ogee bowl raised on a stem with a red thread around a white gauze spiral, above a conical foot, a repair at the top of the stem, 14cm.

Lot 51

A wine glass of possible Jacobite significance, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a sunflower spray, raised on a plain stem and conical foot, 15cm.

Lot 52

An ale glass and a flute, c.1760, the ale with a slender ogee bowl engraved with hops and barley, the flute with a slender drawn trumpet bowl, both raised on multi series opaque twist stems, 18.5cm max. (2)

Lot 6

Two balustroid wine glasses, c.1740-60, one with a rounded funnel bowl above an inverted baluster stem with basal knop, the other with a ribbed bowl above a balustroid stem with two knops, and a soda gin glass with bell bowl over a knopped balustroid stem, all over folded feet, 14.5cm max. (3)

Lot 61

A large Jacobite glass goblet, c.1760, the generous bucket bowl engraved with a six petal rose and bud spray, raised on a cable airtwist stem above a thick conical foot, the bowl cleanly reattached, 21.5cm.

Lot 62

A rare English drinking glass or beaker, c.1750, the tall rounded funnel bowl deeply engraved with a formal motif of fruit and flowers around a trellis panel, raised on a short beaded knop and thick conical foot, 12cm.

Lot 63

An Admiral Byng wine glass, c.1763, the round funnel bowl engraved with the officer hanging from a gibbet flanked by the initials A B, the reverse inscribed JUSTICE, raised on an airtwist stem above a conical foot, 15.8cm. Admiral John Byng was a Royal Naval officer and an MP from 1751 until his death in 1757. During the Seven Years War, Byng was sent to relieve a besieged garrison at Minorca. With his ships in a poor state of repair, Byng opted to return to Gibraltar to see to his ships and await further promised resources. On his return to Britain he was court-martialled for failing to "do his utmost" to prevent the loss of Minorca. He was executed by firing squad on 14th March 1757 - the engraving on the glass being symbolic rather than accurate - despite appeals to King George II for clemency. Byng was seen by many as a scapegoat for the Admiralty's inefficiency and the execution in this way of such a high-ranking officer divided the country. His descendants today continue to campaign for a posthumous pardon.

Lot 64

A wine glass, c.1750, the bell bowl with a solid teared base raised on an airtwist stem with swollen shoulder knop, 16.8cm. Provenance: a private collection from London.

Lot 65

A Lynn wine glass, c.1760, the rounded funnel bowl moulded with three horizontal ribs, raised on a double series opaque twist stem over a conical foot, 14.3cm.

Lot 66

An Irish cordial glass, c.1740, the small rounded funnel bowl raised on a thick plain stem above a characteristic domed foot, 17cm.

Lot 67

A rare wine glass, c.1750, with a drawn trumpet bowl raised on a short plain section above a double knopped airtwist stem and conical foot, 16.3cm. Provenance: a private collection from London.

Lot 71

A baluster wine glass, c.1730-35, with a generous bell bowl raised on a baluster stem with two angular knops each enclosing a single tear, above a folded conical foot, 16.3cm. Provenance: acquired from Rapparee Antiques, Croydon, 12th May 2002.

Lot 72

A small Jacobite wine glass, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray, an oak leaf and a star, over a dense airtwist stem above a folded foot, 14.2cm.

Lot 73

A Continental privateer wine glass, c.1780, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved 'J Barton / Success to the Unity', raised on a plain stem with a long teardrop above a folded conical foot, 17.3cm. More than one ship called The Unity was involved in the American Wars of Independence, and it is likely that this glass relates to one of them.

Lot 74

An armorial wine glass, c.1760, of possible Jacobite significance, the round funnel bowl engraved with a coat of arms of three poplar trees beneath the crest of a demi-savage holding a club, raised on an airtwist stem with shoulder and basal knops over a conical foot, 16cm. The crest is predominantly used by Scottish families including Bryan, Levingstone, Murray, Powell and Wood.

Lot 75

A rare Jacobite wine glass or goblet, c.1750-60, the tulip bowl engraved with an upright thistle with two pairs of large leaves, a moth in flight to each side beneath the motto 'Nemo me impune laeessit' [sic], raised on a dense airtwist stem above a conical foot, 17.6cm. The inscription (which should read Nemo me impune lacessit) is the motto of the Order of the Thistle, which was formerly established in the late 17th century by James II (VII in Scotland), although it was in existence long before then. It exists today as the greatest order of chivalry in Scotland and the 16 members are appointed by the monarch. After a hiatus, the Order was resurrected by Queen Anne in 1703.

Lot 76

A baluster wine glass, c.1720, the deep round funnel bowl raised on a stem comprising an inverted baluster over a cushion knop above a true baluster enclosing a tear, above a domed folded foot, 16.8cm. Provenance: a private collection from London.

Lot 77

A large baluster wine glass or goblet, c.1720-30, the generous round funnel bowl raised on a baluster stem comprising a cushion knop over a double annulated knop and hollow baluster section, over a conical folded foot, 23cm. Provenance: a private collection from London.

Lot 84

A Jacobite wine glass, c.1750-60, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a flowering rose spray with two buds, an oak leaf and the word 'Fiat', raised on a dense airtwist stem above a conical foot, 16cm. Provenance: acquired from Ged Selby Antique Glass, 11th May 2003.

Lot 85

A commemorative goblet or wine glass, late 18th century, the ogee bowl engraved with a spoiled anchor to one side, the reverse inscribed 'DUNCAN FOREVER', raised on a plain stem and domed foot, 19.3cm. Admiral Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (1731-1804) served as a commander during the Seven Years War but won the hearts of the nation when he defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown on 11th October 1797.

Lot 86

A large Jacobite wine glass, c.1755-60, the bell bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray above a double-knopped airtwist stem and conical foot, 18.3cm. Provenance: acquired from Ged Selby Antique Glass, 9th November 2003.

Lot 87

Six small liqueur glasses, 18th century and later, one on a plain stem over a folded foot, one moulded over a folded foot, two with faceted stems, one with a knopped stem, the last with a bell bowl and heavy cut foot, and two larger hollow stem Continental glasses, the largest glass chipped, 11.4cm max. (8)

Lot 88

A baluster wine glass, c.1725, with a large bell bowl raised on an inverted baluster stem enclosing a large tear above a short plain section and basal knop over a folded conical foot, 16.5cm. Provenance: previously the Henry Botley Collection. Acquired from Coritani, Northants, 16th October 1999.

Lot 89

A small Jacobite wine glass, c.1750-60, the round funnel bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray, raised on a dense airtwist stem above a conical foot, 15.3cm. Provenance: acquired from Ged Selby Antique Glass, 12th May 2002.

Lot 90

A baluster wine glass, c.1715, the bell bowl raised on a baluster stem with triple annulated central knop enclosing a long tear above a plain section and basal knop, over a folded conical foot, 17.2cm. Provenance: acquired from Coritani, Northants, 1st January 2000.

Lot 465

TEA CHEST. A 19th century sarcophagus tea chest in burr wood & mahogany, with replacement glass mixing bowl. Ring handles missing. Width 32cm, height 15.5cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 500

BLUE GLASS BOTTLES ETC. Three 19th century blue glass bottles, one named 'Poison'. Also, a large mixing bowl & a stoneware hot water bottle.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 104

A glass finger bowl and stand, c.1760-70, engraved with a formal floral and foliate border, and another finger bowl of thistle shape with a similar design, 13.5cm max. (3) Provenance: The Parkington Collection, Christie's, 17th October 1997, lots 52 and 55 (part).

Lot 117

A massive ceremonial ale glass or flute, 19th century, the tall slender bowl cut with polished flutes to the base, raised on a short knopped stem above a slight domed foot, 47.5cm.

Lot 121

A rare blue glass salt, c.1760-70, the shallow bowl moulded with spiral ribs, raised on a knopped stem over a wide foot, 7cm high.

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