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A Burmese low-grade white metal bowl with engraved decoration, 11cm diameter, to/w a heavy quality Victorian electroplated shell salt, pair of German fiddle and thread stuffing spoons, WMF Art Nouveau ep spill-vase with cut glass liner, silver spill-vase holder and ep open salt (latter two lacking liners)Burmese bowl 9oz (285g)
A collection of glass and collectors' items to include three modern decanters and stoppers, one with engraved presentation for 'Wilmslow Golf Club', two blue glass bottles, a Victorian pressed glass jug, a 19th century glass mixing bowl, a plate mounted ewer, a silver plated cocktail, two shoe lasts, and two other items.
An unusual large glass beaker engraved with twelve roundels, each depicting one of the twelve apostles and inscribed with their name, height 15.5cm, diameter of bowl 13.5cm.Additional InformationIn good condition. This item is late 19th century in date. Underside with some light scratches, inside with a few dirt marks, generally ok.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver bonbon dish with pierced rim, twin loop handles and raised on spreading circular base, Sheffield 1906, width 19cm, sold with associated green glass liner, approx 8.05ozt/250.4g.Additional InformationStands true, tarnishing and toning throughout, engraved initial to the centre of the bowl, light surface scratches.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver cased mantel clock, with ball finial above the circular enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals, Birmingham 1902 (probably), height 24cm, weighted, with a hallmarked silver footed bowl with wavy edge and a hallmarked silver cream jug with repoussé decoration, weighable 4.21ozt/130.9g (3).Additional InformationEach piece is af, the glass is missing from the clock, there are numerous dents, the marks are rubbed. The case with dents and knocks, the clock dial and movement in poor condition. The jug is missing a foot and the remaining two are heavily bent, the top is dented and with numerous dents to the body. The bowl with numerous dents to the rim and body.
An engraved glass rummer, c.1810, the straight-sided bowl engraved with a titled scene of 'Alnwick Castle Northumberland', the title diamond point engraved, the reverse engraved ‘S Gum’, raised on a knopped stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 17.5cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor chips to the edge and the base of the foot.
A Masonic glass rummer, c.1820, the bucket form bowl finely engraved ‘United to believe not combin’d to injure’ between Masonic emblems, above an engraved crest with a steamship, surmounted by a bird and enclosed by two figures, all above a scrolled banner engraved ‘Industry and benevolence unite us in friendship’, surrounded by Act of Union symbols, the reverse diamond point engraved with a cypher, enclosed by a polished printie cut border and floral swags, raised on a short stem with a compressed ball knop and circular foot, 18cm high Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Overall good order. Wear and surface marks commensurate with age.
A group of glass shipping rummers,comprising:a rummer, c.1790, engraved with three reserves, depicting a ship at full sail, an anchor and a cypher, ‘WC’, raised on a lemon- squeezer foot, 14.2cm high, a similar example, engraved with a scene of Sunderland Bridge and a cypher to the reverse, 13.9cm high, another similar example, with a rounded bowl, the bowl engraved a matched view of Sunderland Bridge and a cypher to the reverse, 12.2cm high, andanother rummer, with a bucket form bowl, engraved with a ship at full sail, the reverse engraved ‘John Clifton 1857’, 14cm high (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Sunderland Bridge lemon squeezer rummer - chips to the foot. A burst air bubble inside the base of the bowl.Three reserve rummer - nibbles to the edge of the foot.
A façon de Venise drinking glass, mid to late 17th century, probably Low Countries, the gently flared conical bowl above a hollow blown knop, all raised on a swept folded foot, 16.2cm high Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Overall good order. no chips or cracks, light surface scratches to the body
A documentary glass rummer, c.1817, the rounded bowl engraved with a ship titled ‘Concord’ below ‘Joy and our rights’, the reverse engraved with ‘In commemoration of a cause tried at Norwich on the 7th of Augt 1817. Joy (versus) the Comm' under the Smallburgh Inclosure Act, When after a hearing of four hours & three quarters, the verdict of a special jury securd to the Plantiff Mr Robt Joy his rights for ever which defendants wish’d to deprive him of’, raised on a short stem and radial star foot, 18.1cm high Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Chips to the foot, one corner polished.
A group of six glass rummers,c.1810, each with a straight-sided bowl engraved with a ship, the reverse engraved ‘R M Bull’, each raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 12.8cm high (6)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Chips and nibbles to the feet. One with a larger chip to the foot.
A Sunderland Bridge glass rummer, c.1830, the bucket bowl engraved with a titled view of 'Sunderland Bridge' with a ship below, raised on a squat stem with a bladed knop, 17.2cm high,together with another rummer, c.1820, the bucket bowl engraved with a ship at full sail, the reverse engraved with a cypher, raised on a short stem with a ball knop, 17cm high (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Good condition in general, surface wear commensurate with age.
A matched pair of Lynn glass finger bowls,c.1775, each with typical ribbed decoration, 7.5 and 7.9cm high (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Surface scratches, small chip/abbrasive area to the body of one bowl, see images, small bubble inclusions, light surface scratches and wear
A Richardson glass goblet, 19th century, Stourbridge, probably made for Felix Summerly’s Art Manufactures, enamelled with flowers, 18.7cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor surface wear, otherwise good order. very slight imperfection where the bowl joins the stem, no obvious chips or cracks or restoration, the glass hand blown with a polished pontil, unsigned
A composed group of six glass rummers, c.1810, each with a straight-sided bowl, cut and engraved with swag borders and a cypher, raised on a short stem and lemon-squeezer foot, comprising an example engraved ‘WEL’, possibly for William E Leader, a ship captain of Wisbech, and a pair engraved ‘JR&RN’, largest 13.2cm high (6) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Four of the rummers have chips to the feet, the remainder have minor nibbles in part due to manufacture.
A large glass hunting rummer, c.1825, the bucket bowl engraved with a framed view of a mounted huntsman with three hounds in chase, the reverse engraved with a bird above a castle and a diamond point cypher, raised on a short stem with an annulated knop, 17cm high, together with another example with a straight-sided bowl, engraved with a Liver bird above a shield form crest, the reverse engraved with a cypher and dated ‘1811’, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot,13.5cm high, andanother example, engraved with a cypher between Act of Union motifs, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 14cm high (3) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Chips to the lemon squeezer feet.
A large Sunderland glass rummer, c.1810, the straight-sided bowl engraved with a titled view of 'Sunderland Bridge' with three ships at sail below, the reverse engraved with a view of a cathedral, raised on a short octagonal moulded stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 19.7cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.The cathedral depicted is possibly St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Condition report: Some chipping to the corners of the foot. photo error amended, to confirm this lot is the cathedral rummer only.
A collection of 18th century table glass,comprising: a wine glass, c.1750, with a trumpet bowl raised a plain stem with an air tear, above a conical folded foot, 17.7cm high, a sweetmeat glass, c.1740, with a wrythen moulded bowl, over a hollow blown and moulded stem, raised on a high conical foot, 18cm high, a drinking glass, possibly German, mid-18th century, with a large funnel bowl raised on a hollow blown inverted baluster stem and a conical folded foot, 19.6cm high, andanother similar example, 19.3cm (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Watermarks to the bowl of the larger funnel bowl glass. Smaller funnel bowl glass with a chip to the rim. Wine glass with a slightly sloped rim suggesting it could have been polished, although not particularly sharp. Wine glass with cullet spots to the bowl and foot. Sweetmeat glass chipped to the foot.
A pair of glass shipping rummers, c.1780, each engraved with a ship at full sail, titled ‘Alfred’, the reverse engraved with a cypher, the conical bowl raised on a short stem and lemon-squeezer base, 15.9cm high (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Possibly relating to HMS Alfred, which featured in the Battle of Cape St Vincent, the Battle of Saint Kitts and the Battle of Saintes.Condition report: Each with chips tothe foot rim.
An engraved glass ale flute, c.1825, engraved with a view of Sunderland Bridge and its dimensions, with a diamond point engraved cypher to the reverse, 16.2cm high,together with a rummer,c.1800, engraved ‘do all things without murmurings and disputings’, with two cyphers to the reverse, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 14cm high, a similar example,engraved with a cypher ‘WHL’, possibly for William Leader, a ship captain of Wisbech, 12.9cm high, andanother rummer,with a bucket form bowl, engraved with a Masonic square and compass, 11.5cm high (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Nibbles to the lemon squeezer feet. General surface wear.
A collection of late George III glass,comprising:a large rummer, with a wide round bowl, raised on a short stem with rounded knop and spread foot, 16.5cm high, another rummer, with a bucket form bowl, raised on a short stem with a ball knop and a star cut foot, 14.2cm high, a jug, of straight-sided form with a pinched neck, 16.8cm high, anda wall pocket, of shield outline, 14.5cm high, each decorated with diamond cut fish (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor nibbles, scratches and wear throughout.Air bubbles present due to manufacture.
*A stipple-engraved glass,1950, by Laurence Whistler, decorated with a butterfly above an open book, enclosed by a net and a monocular microscope, all before a village in the background, the foot inscribed 'Nymph they have labelled you! But can they hope to pin your daring mind with that dull microscope?', 'LW' signature to the base of the bowl,14cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Illustrated: Laurence Whistler, 'The Image on the Glass', 1975, p.8 and pp.46 and 150.This example was one of six glasses originally made for Mr Leonard Russell, to include insects and a couplet.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No chips or cracks.
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