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Lot 8572

Silver & glass powder bowl Birmingham 1921 Maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co. Continental fob watch in 800 standard case, five silver fobs, silver bangle and three other items

Lot 8517

Silver mounted perpetual Calendar Birmingham 1926 Maker W J Myatt & Co, American sterling silver bowl with pierced border retailed by Bailey Banks & Biddle and a glass toddy decanter with silver top Chester 1911Condition Report:Approx weight of bowl 3.3ozt (103 grams)

Lot 761

An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass bowl and matching jug, by Hart & Sons, London 1906, jug 9cm high. (2)

Lot 105

Three Japanese prints, a cloissone enamelled dish, Phoenician Malta glass vase, another glass vase and three studio ceramic bowls (qty)the silk pictures appear intact but there is some discolouration and staining (see images)cloisonne dish is cracked (shown)chip to studio pottery bowl rim (shown)other studio pottery bowl glazing is crazed

Lot 38

A white opalescent glass column oil lamp with stepped square brass base, 73cm highno shade of chimneytop bowl is badly dentedglass column with multiple chipsbrass very worn and rubbedsits with a slight lean

Lot 93

Various items of Victorian cranberry glass to include jugs vases decanter lidded bowl (qty)

Lot 50

A small 18th century Irish cut glass turnover bowl of oval pedestal form, square lemon squeezer base, 8in. (20.3cm.) long, 5in. (12.8cm.) high, together with a pair of Georgian cut glass turnover rim salts. (3) * Provenance: The bowl from Delomosne & Son Ltd., Chippenham, Wiltshire, June 2013. Original invoice with lot. *Turnover bowl with chip to two lower corners of square base; salts, one with chip to rim, the other with chip to one corner of base.

Lot 55

A Facon de Venise clear and blue glass vase Venice, possibly 17th / 18th century, with white spiralled decoration and pale blue rim, the trumpet shaped bowl over a neck with five graduated knops and blue and clear scrolled handles, to a bun form body on a short, flared foot with pontil mark, 8 3/4in. (22.25cm.) high. *One handle has a small piece of the outer clear glass missing. Otherwise good with no other damage noted.

Lot 13

A Lalique glass bowl leaf moulded, with engraved mark to base 'Lalique, France', 4 inches high (10cm) * Some surface dirt and debris. Some relatively minor scuffs and scratches to base. Otherwise appears sound.

Lot 39

A pair of Victorian glass lustre vases each comprising a cut glass and part gilded bowl with castellated rims, swirled snake type glass decorated stem and eight prismatic lustres, 6¼in. (15.9cm.) diameter, 14in. (35.6cm.) high. * Some tips of prismatic lustres with tiny nibbles (doesn't detract), some gilt rubbing, overall very good.

Lot 14

A mid-18th century style engraved 'Admiral Byng' wine glass 20th century, the bucket bowl engraved with 'The Coward's Reward' and an image of the Admiral's demise, on a mercurial airtwist stem with a pair of corkscrew threads, on a conical foot, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. *In good condition, with no faults.

Lot 40

A pair of 18th century wine glasses funnel bowl, knopped stem, pontil beneath, 4¼in. (10.8cm.). * One glass with tiny frit to upper knop, not visible, otherwise good.

Lot 44

A large 19th century glass pedestal footed bowl with air-twist stem, the bowl with a deep band of etched grapes and vine leaves below rim, above graduated triple band slice cut decoration, 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm.) diameter and height. *Nice condition, nothing to note.

Lot 17

A collection of Murano and other glass vases and dishes etc to include a Seguso tri-coloured free flowing vase, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) high; free flowing two colour centrepiece bowl, together with various other vases and perfume bottles. (8)

Lot 1787

Victorian or later tea caddy. Banded border to edges and lozenge escutcheon. Fitted with two hinged tea boxes and glass mixing bowl to centre. Height: 14.5cm

Lot 407

Pair of late 19th century Thomas Goode porcelain comports, the fluted circular bowl encrusted with flowering foliage and supported by three cherubs upon a circular base with cranberry glass liners, height 30cm some damages noted. (2)

Lot 661

A pedestal sweetmeat glass, circa 1780, the ogee bowl with denticulated rim and slice cut lower section, on a facet cut stem and conical foot, polished pontil, 16.5cm high, rim 8.6cm diameter, foot 8.4cm diameter

Lot 656

A pedestal sweetmeat glass, circa 1745, the vertically ribbed bell shaped bowl on a fluted inverse baluster stem with ring collars, on a domed foot, 16.2cm high, rim 9.3cm diameter, foot 8.9cm diameter

Lot 777

Jasper Conran for Waterford Crystal, a Strata glass bowl, circa 2005, footed hemispherical form, cut with concentric wave design, etched mark, 25cm diameter

Lot 690

Jules Barbe for Thomas Webb, an Arts and Crafts gilt overlay opalescent glass bowl, circa 1910, the optic moulded vaseline body with everted rim decorated in raised and tooled gilt band of knotted poppy and leafy vine, in the Art Nouveau style, 13cm diameter

Lot 726

Ludwig Kny for Stuart, an Art Deco cut glass bowl, circa 1930, shallow hemispherical form with inverted rim, decorated with a band of stylised mitre cut leaves, the rim with a geometric zigzag border, etched marks, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 741

Thomas Pitchford for Thomas Webb, an Art Deco Venetian Ripple glass posy bowl, circa 1933, in amethyst optic wave design with wide everted rim, 18cm diameter

Lot 746

James Hogan for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Art Deco Emerald green glass bowl, model 8872, circa 1932, conical form with applied bosses, 15.5cm

Lot 675

James Powell and Sons for Hale Thomson, a silvered glass goblet, circa 1850s, green lustre internal decoration, the bell shaped bowl on a knopped baluster stem, button seal to the underside, 19cm highNote: the Whitefriars glass company produced the blanks for the patented silvered glass vessels produced by E Varnish and Co and Hale Thomson; see Evans W, et al, 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.28 and 30 for a description and illustration of the process

Lot 731

Keith Murray for Stevens and Williams, an Art Deco Royal Brierley sherry glass, model 429A, circa 1934, the beaker form bowl with frosted half lens cut border, on a black foot, 7.5cm high

Lot 749

William Wilson and Harry Dyer for Whitefriars, an Amethyst and Shadow Green streaky Knobbly range glass bowl, circa 1964, shallow circular form with marbled multicoloured inclusions, 16cm diameter

Lot 688

A Stuart Arts and Crafts green trailed glass bowl, circa 1890, squat hyacinth vase for, conical with broad brim and crimped rim, applied with green wrythen tendrils, 21.5cm diameter

Lot 676

James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Etruscan Revival cranberry cased wine glass, circa 1860, the rounded bowl etched with Vitruvian scroll border above arcaded corn ear band, 11.5cm highNote: illustrated in Evans, W et al, 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.253, showing the wine service in the 1860s catalogue

Lot 744

Tom Hill for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a Sapphire Blue ribbon trailed glass bowl, model 9031, designed circa 1935, 30cm diameter

Lot 772

Sam Herman (attributed), a studio art glass bowl, irregular squat ogee gourd form, cased with streaky blue over marbled green and opaque included glass, apparently unsigned, 12cm diameter

Lot 776

Rosenthal, a Studio Line Blockglas glass bowl, designed circa 2006, solid cuboid form with concave hemispherical frosted dished centre, etched marks, in original box, 17.5cm square

Lot 750

Len Green for Webb Corbett, a Modernist Grasses cut glass bowl, circa 1950s, shallow form, decorated with radiating tendrils of mitre cut leaf motifs, 30cm diameter

Lot 681

An Arts and Crafts type glass light shade, possibly Stevens and Williams, the frosted bell form bowl with applied peacock trails in amber with green prunts, 11cm high

Lot 782

Rene Lalique, an Ondines opalescent glass bowl, model 380, designed circa 1921, frosted and polished, moulded mark R Lalique, 21cm diameter

Lot 658

A pedestal sweetmeat glass or goblet, circa 1750, the rounded bowl with facet cut rim and cut vertical ribs, on an inverse fluted baluster stem, ring collars, on a domed and ribbed foot with octagonal serpentine petal edge, 16.7cm high, rim 9cm diameter, foot 9.2cm diameter

Lot 251

A Regency kingwood and boxwood strung tea caddy, circa 1820, sarcophagus form with two removable hinge lidded caddies and central glass mixing bowl, the interior lid lined in Moroccan leather, gilt brass lions paw bracket feet and shell ring handles, 32cm wide, 19cm high, 16.5cm deep

Lot 669

An opaline glass sugar bowl and cover, relief moulded with cherries polychrome enamelld, square form, 13cm high

Lot 768

John Luxton for Stuart, a cut glass bowl, conical form with vertical window panel cuts, etched mark, 17.5cm high

Lot 674

Stevens and Williams, an intaglio flash cut glass bowl, circa 1935, cased green over colourless, footed and flared, cut with floral sprigs within a swagged border, between lens cut bands, 34cm diameter

Lot 650

A double series opaque twist large wine glass or goblet, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a double strand spiral and lattice core stem, on conical foot, 16.5cm high, rim 7.9m diameter, foot 7.9cm diameter

Lot 703

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts Water Lily or Lotus service etched glass finger bowl, circa 1899, flared form, engraved with sinuous flowering lotus tendrils in the Art Nouveau style, 11.5cm diameterNote: designed for the Prince of Siam who visited London in 1897 for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; see Evans, W. et al. 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.81, fig.82, for an illustrated example of this bowl; two further examples from this service were sold in these rooms in October 2023 and December 2023

Lot 697

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts wine glass, circa 1880, the rounded tulip bowl with applied Alsatian blue spiral decoration to the lower two thirds, on plain stem and conical foot, 14cm high

Lot 704

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts liqueur glass, circa 1878, the slightly tapered bucket bowl engraved with a monogram, on plain stem and conical foot, 8cm highNote: examples of this service along with glass by T G Jackson, are illustrated in Mrs Loftie's Dining Room, 1878, as examples of good contemporary glass; reproduced in Jackson, L, 1996, Whitefriars Glass, p.28, fig.71

Lot 660

A diamond moulded sweetmeat glass, circa 1740, the double ogee bowl with optic diaper lattice, on a compressed ring collar, inverse baluster flute moulded stem with internal air bubble tear and triple ring base, on domed and folded foot, 13cm high, rim 8cm diameter, foot 7.6cm diameter

Lot 662

A 19th century engraved glass rummer, the bucket form bowl with an image of a bulldog standing on a union flag, above motto What I Gain I Can Hold, on short knopped stem, 15cm high

Lot 748

H J Dunne Cooke for Whitefriars, a green spiral threaded glass bowl, circa 1930s, in the Scandinavian style, 13cm diameter

Lot 778

Daniel Whittard for Edinburgh Crystal, a Stratus cut glass bowl, from the Edge range, circa 2000, rounded conical form with graduated panel cuts to four sides, etched marks, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 738

Gordon Russell for Stevens and Williams, a Lygon style wine glass, circa 1920, the optic conical bowl on wrythen twist stem and conical foot, acid mark Brierley, 13.5cm high Note: Gordon Russell designed a series of drinking glasses based on traditional 18th and 19th century designs, for the Stourbridge glass factory Stevens and Williams (known as Royal Brierley), retailed through his Broadway showrooms under the Lygon range (named after the Lygon Arms hotel)

Lot 252

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, circa 1835, cuboid form with bead moulded edges, two removable hinged lid caddies and central cut glass bowl, 34.5cm wide, 17cm high, 17.5cm deep

Lot 250

A Victorian rosewood and mahogany tea caddy, circa 1870, cuboid form with ebonised moulded edges, the interior with single removable caddy, etched glass bowl and spoon aperture, 26.5cm wide, 16.5cm high, 16cm deep

Lot 784

Rene Lalique, an Ondines opalescent glass bowl, model 380, designed circa 1921, frosted and polished, moulded mark R Lalique, incised Lalique, 21cm diameter

Lot 655

An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the round funnel bowl engraved with a church and disguised monogram, on a double series multi strand and tubular core stem, on conical foot, 15cm high, rim 5.5cm diameter, foot 7.2cm diameter

Lot 652

A hollow stemmed pedestal sweetmeat glass, circa 1740, the lipped double ogee bowl on a triple collar, flute moulded inverse baluster stem with internal air bubble, on a further triple collar and domed folded foot, 16.3cm high, rim 9.2cm diameter, foot 8.2cm diameter

Lot 689

Jules Barbe for Thomas Webb, an Arts and Crafts glass vase, the optic ribbed trumpet form bowl decorated with raised gilt Rococo scroll cartouche and foliate sprigs, on a hollow triple knopped stem and radiating petal base, 16cm high

Lot 255

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, circa 1850, bombe sarcophagus form, the interior with two removable hinge lidded caddies and central glass bowl, 38cm wide, 20cm high, 20cm deep

Lot 142

SEVEN PIECES OF ART DECO GLASS, including various bowl and vase shapes and various colourwaysQty: 7

Lot 83

MODERN AMBER GLASS BOWL, AND OTHER GLASSWARE the bowl on stand, also including studio glass examplesbowl 45cm diameter

Lot 229

Collection of 5 cranberry glass items including fluted bowl, twisted glass handled flower bowl, fluted glass container hanging on twisted stand, and two vases on brass bases.

Lot 50

3 glass ornamental decorated items, large wooden figure and red leaf styled bowl

Lot 77

Deep cut glass fruit bowl, 2 decanters, jug and tray together with decorative pink fluted handled bowl

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