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A J.B. Hirsch Company Gerda Gerdago style bronze of three seated 'pixies' reading, cold painted faces, the stylized hats supporting a small bowl possibly to hold a glass sphere, from the Collection Francaise - this was produced from original 19th century moulds which were rescued after WWII by the founder J.B. Hirsch; original JBH tag, 1 Tiffany Place Brooklyn N.Y. approx. 22cms wide, 17cms high
Mixed Lot: glass fruit bowl with hallmarked silver rim, Birmingham 1911, maker John Greensell & Sons, 18cm diam, a Victorian silver lidded and faceted glass bottle with screw on lid, London 1891, 18cm tall, two small faceted jars, one silver and one plated lidded, together with a modern 925 stamped model of a swan (loaded) (5)
George V silver small shallow bowl of circular form with wavy rim and a fluted design, Sheffield 1915, maker's mark Atkin Bros, 13cm diam, 122gms, plus Edward VII silver lidded and glass trinket box of rectangular form, the cut glass base with shaped detachable lid with engraved central monogram, Birmingham 1905, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 11 x 5cm
A George III silver swing-handled sugar bowl, maker’s mark R H, London 1784, with pierced and engraved swag decoration, leading to a pierced pedestal base, 8cm diameter,9.5cm high, 4.12ozt excluding glass linerCondition report: Tarnishing, scratches, and marks commensurate with age. Maker’s mark partially rubbed.
An Indian silver three-piece condiment set, comprising a pair of salt and pepper pots, 7cm high, with repousse floral and foliate decoration, and a lidded sugar bowl with glass liner, of globular form, on three repousse peacock feet, 8.5cm high, together with an Irish silver sugar bowl, by Charles Lambe, Dublin 1903, on three shell and hoof feet, 11.5cm and a collection of further silver, to include an Edwardian cream jug, with embossed mask leading to a foliate handle, 17cm wide, an Edwardian Christening mug, of tapering form, with engraved initials ‘EAH’, and a collection of silver-mounted cut-glass jars and trays, total 22.3ozt (qty.)Condition report: Scratches, marks and tarnishing throughout.
A Continental silver toddy ladle,18th century, with a Whalebone handle,together with various flatware, to include a pair of Victorian berry spoons, Sheffield 1886, a set of five sterling teaspoons, a silver shell bowl serving spoon, Sheffiled 1912, a pair of Continental white metal spoons, a galleried coaster, four mother of pearl handled knives and forks, and a butter knife,and a pair of silver-mounted cut glass scent bottles, a glass vesta, a decanter, a silver-backed mirror and brush, and another small vaseweighable 17ozt (qty.)Condition report: The silver backed brush and mirror and in poor condition, the other items are considered to be in good condition.
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS CONICAL VASES, the gilt geometric designs with red and blue glass bead jewelled decoration and white enamel details, one a.f., height 32cm, together with a late 19th century clear glass two section comport, the decagonal bowl with wavy rim and printies, star cut base, the hollow octagonal base with printies above a wavy rim, s.d., height 28cm (3) (Condition report: both vases have light wear to the gilding, the vase in good condition is missing only two or three of the beads but has one odd green one in amongst a lozenge design, the other has had extensive damage around the foot with glued repairs, one red bead missing and one of the blue beads is chipped, the damaged foot has more gilding loss, the comport has a number of chips of varying sizes to the pointed edges of the wavy rim on both the bowl and the pedestal as well as to the underside edge of the base, the bowl has been well used and exhibits a number of chips, scuffs and scratches to the underside of the base
An Edwardian silver table centrepiece, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, with central shaped circular detachable bowl, above shaped support and arms with two smaller bowl and two glass vase liners (unoriginal), on spreading base and pierced feet, 40cms high, 58.4oz gross (excluding glass vases).
A pair of 19th century heavy cut glass oval stands, each with diamond-cut flat surface, 6¼” wide x 4¼” high, (some chips to edges); a ditto plain mallet-shape decanter with flat-sided pear shaped stopper, 11” high; & a later heavy cut glass circular deep bowl, 8½” diam. (a few small rim chips).
A silver Art Nouveau pedestal dishS Glass, Birmingham 1908The circular shallow bowl with an open-work design of entwined Art Nouveau scroll-work, diameter 25.7cm, together with an Edwardian pierced silver dish, Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield 1907, undulating rim and upswept scroll handles, length 33cm, weight 27.5oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th century ale glass, with flared bell shaped bowl, on plain stem and folded foot, 16.5cm high; two large conical wine glasses, with teardrop inset stems; and a further glass (4) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An Orrefors glass bowl, of shaped and panelled form, the signed base numbered 4642-13, 20cm wide; a Baccarat cylindrical glass tall vase with slice cut sides, 30cm high; a St Louis glass decanter and stopper; and a Scandinavian lobed glass decanter and stopper, indistinctly signed (4)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A FINE 19TH CENTURY SILVER-PLATED CENTREPIECE, the central vasiform stem supporting a large cut-glass bowl, surrounded by four small cut-glass bowls supported on scroll-form branches issuing from an acanthus leaf collar, the base boldly cast with scrolls and acanthus, raised on boldly scrolled feet. 52cm high
Circa 100-300 ADA well blown ancient Roman green glass bowl, featuring a bulbous globular body tapering to the rim. The internal area of the glass bowl is decorated with ribbing. Glass bowls with ribbed decoration have been manufactured since the Hellenistic period, from the 1st century BC into the first few decades of the 1st century AD. This bowl would have been crafted by blowing a bubble of glass into a mould, creating the ribs on the vessel’s external surface and leaving extremely thin areas between the ribs. By the time of the end of the 1st century AD manufacturing became large scale, which allowed glass to become commonly available material in the Roman world.For similar see:Roman Glass in the Corning Museum Volume 1-3.For further reading on Roman glass:Bergman, S.; Ancient Glass, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh.Bianchi, Robert S.; Reflections on Ancient Glass, from the Borowski collection. Size: L:70mm / W:154mm; 130g Provenance: Private London collection; acquired in the 1990s on the UK art market.
Group of eight 18th century and later drinking glasses, of various form and decoration, to include short ale glass with part wrythen twist drawn trumpet bowl upon circular foot, H13cm, dram glass with bucket bowl upon a knopped stem and folded circular foot, three examples with acid etched decoration of fruiting vines to the bowls, etc. Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nibbles to edges of bowls and feet.Two or three examples with possible or probably polishing to edges of bowls and feet.
19th century mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet, with recessed brass carry handle to top, and twin deep section doors to front, opening to reveal a fitted interior containing sixteen clear glass bottles, many with labels, and two pull out drawers with turned ivory handles containing further bottles and jars, glass mixing bowl and various accessories including a balance scale, H27cm W22cm D17.5cmCondition Report:Good overall condition with some general light wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Please enquire directly for a more in depth condition report.
Early 20th century French white marble and ormolu-mounted mantle clock surmounted with a with an ormolu bowl of fruit and grapes, round topped case with corresponding marble side pieces, four gilded finials and applied rocaille decorated panels, on a breakfront plinth with gilded guilloche decoration, plinth raised on ormolu ball and cusp feet, with an eight-day rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, rear movement plate stamped � Marti Medaille d�or Paris 1900�, white convex enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and minute track with Arabic quarter hours, pierced gilt hands within a convex glass and cast bezel, with pendulum and key. *Samuel Marti was a renowned French clockmaker during the 19th century, establishing his business in 1841 in Montb�liard a department in northeast France, Marti exhibited his clocks regularly at expositions in Paris, where he won a Bronze Medal in 1860, a Silver Medal in 1889, and several Gold Medals in1841, 1851, 1852, 1900.Dimensions: Height: 35cm Length/Width: 25cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
Schale und Vase von Michael Harris, 1933-1994, Gründer der Glasmanufaktur Isle of Wight England, mundgeblasenes Glas mit rosa und blauen spiraligen Einschmelzungen, Schale signiert, H. ca. 7cm, D. ca. 48cm, Vase H. ca. 20cmBowl and vase by Michael Harris, 1933-1994, founder of the Isle of Wight England glass factory, hand-blown glass with pink and blue spiral inclusions, bowl signed, H. approx. 7cm, D. approx. 48cm, vase H. approx. 20cm
Grosses Konvolut aus Porzellan-, Keramik u. Glasobjekten, 2.H.20.Jh., grosser Wandteller Sevillarte, Spanien, handbemalt mit 24 kt. vergoldet, sign. J. Moreno, D.ca. 36.5 cm; tiefe Prunkschale mit Durchbrucharbeit, Kämmer, reicher Mohn- und Blumendekor, bez. handbemalt, Goldstaffage, D.ca. 31 cm; Aufsatzschale mit Durchbrucharbeit, bunte Blumengirlanden, H.ca. 16 cm; Kerzenständer oder Adventskranz aus Porzellan für 4 Kerzen u. zum einstecken von Blumen oder Tannenzweigen, D.ca. 20 cm; Vase mit Rosendekor, PMS, H.ca.15 cm; kl. Aufsatzschale mit lith. Blumendekor, Goldstaffage, H.ca. 10cm; Korbschälchen mit Veilchendekor, Goldstaffage, H.ca. 10.5 cm; Tablett mit Goldstaffage, Weimarer Porzellan, L.ca. 32 cm; 2 Öllämpchen, Saxonia, handbemalt, 1x mit Blumendekor, 1x roter Hofdrache, D. je ca. 10 cm; ein Steinzeugkörbchen H.ca. 15 cm; dazu eine Glasvase mit Paradiesvogel, Werner Koller, Goldstaffage, H.ca. 30 cmLarge collection of porcelain, ceramic and glass objects, 2nd half of the 20th century, large Sevillerte wall plate, Spain, hand- painted with 24 carat gilding, signed. J. Moreno, D. ca. 36.5cm; deep ceremonial bowl with openwork, Kämmer, rich poppy and floral decoration, inscribed hand-painted, gold decoration, D.ca. 31cm; bowl with openwork, colorful flower garlands, H.ca. 16cm; Porcelain candlestick or advent wreath for 4 candles and for inserting flowers or fir branches, D.ca. 20 cm; Vase with rose decoration, PMS, H.ca.15 cm; small bowl with lithographed floral decor, gold staffage, H.ca. 10 centimeters; Basket bowl with violet decoration, gold staffage, H.ca. 10.5cm; Tray with gold staffage, Weimar porcelain, L.ca. 32cm; 2 oil lamps, Saxonia, hand-painted, one with floral decoration, one red court dragon, D. each approx. 10 cm; one stoneware basket H.ca. 15cm; plus glass vase with a bird of paradise, Werner Koller, gold staffage, H.ca. 30 cm
Schlüsselschränkchen, deutsch, um 1870, Mahagonifurnier, innen mit Schublädchen und kl. Schüsselhaken, restauriert, mittig kl. Stickerei a. d. 19. Jh. unter Glas, ca. 38 x 35 x 18 cmkey small cupboard, German, around 1870, mahogany veneer, interior with small drawers and minor bowl hooks, restored, in the center minor embroidery of 19th c. under glass, approx. 38 x 35 x 18 cm
SATZ VON SECHS SAINT-LOUIS GLÄSERN „Stella Champagnerflöte“, farbloses Kristallglas geschliffen und facettiert, Kuppa und Standfuß im Randbereich mit ornamentalem Dekor. H: 23,3 cm. Unbeschädigter Zustand mit minimalsten Altersspuren.| SET OF SIX SAINT-LOUIS "Stella Champagne Flute" GLASSES, colorless cut and faceted crystal glass, bowl and base in the edge area with ornamental decoration. H: 23,3 cm. Undamaged condition with minimal signs of age.
SATZ VON SECHS SAINT-LOUIS GLÄSERN „Stella Nr. 3“, farbloses Kristallglas geschliffen und facettiert, Kuppa und Standfuß im Randbereich mit ornamentalem Dekor. H: 18,6 cm. Unbeschädigter Zustand mit minimalsten Altersspuren.| SET OF SIX SAINT-LOUIS "Stella No. 3" GLASSES, colorless cut and faceted crystal glass, bowl and base in the edge area with ornamental decoration. H: 18.6 cm. Undamaged condition with minimal signs of age.
SATZ VON SECHS SAINT-LOUIS GLÄSERN „Stella Nr. 2“, farbloses Kristallglas geschliffen und facettiert, Kuppa und Standfuß im Randbereich mit ornamentalem Dekor. H: 20 cm. Unbeschädigter Zustand mit minimalsten Altersspuren.| SET OF SIX SAINT-LOUIS "Stella No. 2" GLASSES, colorless cut and faceted crystal glass, bowl and base in the edge area with ornamental decoration. H: 20cm. Undamaged condition with minimal signs of age.
SATZ VON SECHS SAINT-LOUIS GLÄSERN „Stella Highballglas“, farbloses Kristallglas geschliffen und facettiert, Kuppa und Standfuß im Randbereich mit ornamentalem Dekor. H: 14 cm. Unbeschädigter Zustand mit minimalsten Altersspuren.| SET OF SIX SAINT-LOUIS GLASSES "Stella Highball Glass", colorless cut and faceted crystal glass, bowl and base in the edge area with ornamental decoration. H: 14 cm. Undamaged condition with minimal signs of age.
SATZ VON SECHS SAINT-LOUIS GLÄSERN „Stella Nr. 1“, farbloses Kristallglas geschliffen und facettiert, Kuppa und Standfuß im Randbereich mit ornamentalem Dekor. H: 21,5 cm. Unbeschädigter Zustand mit minimalsten Altersspuren.| SET OF SIX SAINT-LOUIS “Stella No. 1” GLASSES, colorless cut and faceted crystal glass, bowl and base in the edge area with ornamental decoration. H: 21.5cm. Undamaged condition with minimal signs of age.
Unbekannt, deutsch, Anf. 19. Jh.Blumenenschale, um 1812, aquarellierte Federzeichnung, Wasserschaden. Rahmenrückwand mit Besitzervermerk "Aus Arnim'schen Besitz um 1812". Hinter Glas gerahmt. Rahmenmaß 21 x 25,5 cm Unknown german artist, early 19th ct.: flowers in a bowl, watercolour, foxing, water stains, framed with glass. Frame size 21 x 25,5 cm
Große Schale, Murano, Vetri Soffiati Muranesi-Venini & Co., um 1925/ 1930Design: Vittorio Zecchin. Zart-roséfarbenes Glas, gerippter, modelgeblasener Schalenboden mit weit ausgezogenem, flachen Schalenrand. Ätzstempel. D. 52 cm Venini flat bowl, designed by Vittorio Zecchin ca. 1925. Pink glass, stamp mark. Murano, ca. 1930. D. 52 cm
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