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* A mid 18th century style wine glass, the cup bowl above a plain straight stem, standing upon a folded circular foot, 17cm high, together with a late 18th century style goblet, the ovoid bowl above a facet cut stem, standing upon a circular foot, 18cm high, and a circa 1800 glass rummer, the incurved bowl above a rudimentary stem and standing upon a lemon squeezer type moulded foot, 14cm high (3)Condition report: Square base – chipped to underside, nibbles to edges and base.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A mid 18th century style glass goblet, the ogee bowl above a plain straight stem and standing upon a circular foot, 23cm high, together with a mid 18th century style style oversized wine glass, the trumpet bowl above a plain stem, standing upon a folded circular foot, 23.5cm high, and a mid 18th century style glass goblet, the large incurved bowl above a plain straight stem and standing upon a folded circular foot, 20cm high (3)Condition report: Smaller glass – a couple of bubble inclusions to the bowl andbase.Otherwise no apparent damage to any.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A circa 1770 wine glass, the ogee bowl with Beilby type C-scroll and diaper white enamel decoration, above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 15cm high, together with a circa 1750 wine glass, the half ribbed funnel bowl above a double series air twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 17cm high, and an 18th century style wine glass, the bell shaped bowl with solid base above a double series white and cranberry opaque twist stem, standing upon a stepped circular foot, 15.5cm high (3)Condition report: All stand level.Floral enamelled example with some clouding, numerous chips to outer edge of footrim, surface scratches and fatigue to top of stem.The largest glass and pink spiral both appear good and original.Pink spiral glass with polished pontil, the others with rough pontils.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A circa 1765 wine glass, the large waisted bell shaped bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a slightly domed circular foot, 18cm high, together with a circa 1765 wine glass, the cup bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a slightly domed circular foot, and a circa 1765 wine glass, the large ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 18cm high (3)Condition report: No chips or cracks.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A late 18th century style? glass wine funnel, the ogee bowl above a tapered stem, 19cm high, together with a 19th century lead glass decanter, the ovoid body with diamond and star cut decoration and oval cartouche, 28cm high (including stopper) (2)Condition report: Decanter and stopper – both excellent with one very minor frit to stopper only, no limescale.Wine funnel – small chip to rim of spout.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
A mixed box to include a BOMA of Canada, Inuit figurine of fishing for a seal (13cm high), an aluminium sighting compass, 2 glass storage jars (no stoppers), a large gold painted pheasant 38cm tall, a pair of soft leather gloves (size 7/2), a VIDRECO glass (22cm tall), an attractive lidded glass bowl in shades of blue (approx 14cm dia) etc
A mixed box to include 5 cut glass bowls, a hand-painted Tazza by M Needham (9cm tall), miniature tea set in white and with a gilt design comprising 4 cups (6cm dia), 4 saucers (10.5cm dia, 1 damaged), a teapot (10cm tall), a milk jug and sugar bowl (9cm dia, slight crack) plus a KAISER STRASBOURG lidded bowl with tongs (6cm dia), plus 1 other mini service by RIDGWAYS BURLEIGH including 6 plates (10cm), 2 lidded dishes (11.5cm tiny chip from one)and a mini sauceboat etc
A 19th century Irish cut-glass urn and cover (27.5cm)Condition Report: There is a small area of very minor rim fritting to the lip of the bowl. To the inside of the bowl there is a 2cm mouth-shaped piece which has been ground away - indicating previous damage. original air bubbles are visible in the lower urn-shaped section, the square-shaped plinth base has the pontil ground quite a way from the centre and exhibits scratches commensurate with age and in one corner has sustained a chip. One of the other corners also sustained a slight chip and has been ground away. The cover also slight rim fritting to the inside of the lip although appears to be in reasonably good condition otherwise. The faceted tip of the finial may have also sustained minor damage. The piece is not perfect
A WILLIAM IV SIX-LIGHT GILT AND DARK BLUE-PAINTED BRONZE AND PAPIER MACHE CHANDELIER first half 19th century, the circular deep dished bowl with foliage-wrapped underside, the upper edge with palmettes and scrolled foliate branches with etched glass later shades, suspended from six chains of interlaced foliage, hung from a turned ceiling boss, now fitted for electricity, lacking interior colza oil fitting and reservoir, 143cm high x 130cm diameter. The design of this chandelier is comparable to the 'design for a lustre or chandelier' that is found on page 47 in 'Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr. George Bullock 1820'. Notably both designs share a neoclassical aspiration, alluding to works such as the Etruscan Chandelier, in the museum at Cortana (Martin P. Levy, pg179). The scrolling, and richly chased, arms are also reminiscent of the works of Hancock, Shepherd and Rixon, London, who had lighting commissioned for George IV, among others. For a similar example see Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, National Trust 1430194.
A Regency flame mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, or sarcophagus form with gilt metal ring handles, mother of pearl escutcheon and bun feet, velvet and foil lined fitted interior with the original clear hobnail cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers either side, height 18cm, width 33cm, depth 16cm
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, strung and of sarcophagus from with ring side handles and bun feet, the red morocco lined fitted interior with the original clear cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by twin clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers, height 18cm, width 30cm, depth 15cm, (key)
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric and Clutha Arts and Crafts pewter and glass bowl, model 0276, the pale green and aventurine marbled liner of ogee form, supported in a reticulated pointed dish, pierced and moulded with stylised foliate tendrils, on three buttress moulded legs and plain disc base, 19.5cm diameter, 17cm high
K K Fachschule fur Glasindustrie Steinschonau for Conrath and Liebsch, a Secessionist enamelled glass bowl, circa 1915, shouldered ovoid form, decorated with a sinuous band of stylised leaves in green and blue enamel, between beaded borders, above a body of floral bud sprigs, 8.5cm high Note: reminiscent of the designs of Josef Hoffman, Adolf Beckert and Paul Eiselt, the style was often retailed through the Wiener Werkstatte shop.
Koloman Moser for E Bakalowits and Sons, a harlequin set of six Secessionist glass liqueur glasses, circa 1900, each optic moulded and plain bowl in a different colour, on colourless stems, three of bell form, two of rounded form and the other tulip, 14.2cm high (6) Note: see the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, for examples of a number of these glasses
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