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A GROUP OF SIX CUT CRYSTAL ITEMS To include a glass bowl with lace decorated lid, with label 'Made In England' , a crystal tankard with a 'Bohemia' label, a letter holder, a tall vase and a glass candle snuffer Tallest item 21cm high Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A George VI silver plain sugar bowl by James Dixons & Sons, Sheffield 1943, diameter 9cm, weight 4.95 toz.Provenance: From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Frazer‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Frazer 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”Maggie Cameron Frazer was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. There are fine pieces in our March Antiques sale that were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.
Mdina glass group, including a 'Pulled Ear' vase signed Mdina, approx 11.5 cms h; a sea-green ashtray with applied strapping approx 14.5 cms d x 6.5 h cms engraved Mdina together with another glass bowl with clear glass casing and sea-green and blue central design approx 14.5 x 9.5 h cms. The second vase has a scratched base so Mdina is difficult to read.
WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass centrepiece epergne, the central female figure holding a mirror, in the Art Nouveau style, flanked by two peacocks on knotted tendrils with poppy flower terminals, each branch supporting an etched and cut glass dish of denticulated shallow form, with strawberry motifs, on bracket base, the central bowl 32cm diameter, 46.5cm high
WMF, a Neoclassical silver plated twin handled footed bowl, circa 1900, cast in relief and pierced with a band of semi nude Classical women, within acanthus borders, above laurel swags, supported on four fluted cabriole legs with lions paw feet, united by ogee tendrils, green glass liner, stamped marks, 37cm wide
An Art Deco continental silver three piece teaset, stamped to the undersides 'GK SILVER', the teapot having a green glass finial and on a stepped circular formed base, 12 cm high x 16.5 cm wide, sugar bowl 8.5 cm high x 11.5 cm wide and cream jug 8 cm high x 10 cm wide, total weight 505.8 grams
A small quantity of plated ware, an Art Deco style twin-handled bowl with pierced decoration, to circular base, diameter 13cm, an early/mid-20th century French glass bowl with white metal rim and decorative white metal leopards to either side, impressed mark to the base 'France', height 6cm, diameter 13cm, two cased sets of white metal place setting holders in the form of six owls and six elephants (4).
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