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A mixed lot of assorted ceramics including a Zsolnay Pecs style vase, Maling footed bowl, a modern Poole vase, three Wedgwood plates after Clarice Cliff and a frosted glass elephant.Condition Report: Height of Zsolnay Pecs vase 27cm, the vase has been broken and cruddy glued back together, light surface scratches to the plates, mailing bowl is cracked.
Five 19th century and later wine glasses including an example with bell shaped bowl on a double knop air twist stem, height 17cm, an example with ogee shaped bowl with etched decoration, etc (5).Condition Report: Hobnail cut example with large chips to footrim. Example with bell shaped bowl with tiny fleabite to footrim, smaller hobnail cut example with chipping to footrim, largest glass with chip to footrim.
A 19th century wine glass with fluted bell shaped bowl and opaque stem on conical foot, height 14cm, and two further wine glasses including a 19th century opaque air twist stem example. Condition Report: Taller example with fluted bowl large slither chip and smaller chips to foot rim. second example with fluted bowl with possible rub to foot rim. smaller example with rough foot rim and tiny flea bites.
A collection of Georgian and later glassware including two Georgian rummers, amethyst coloured hyacinth bulb holders, etc.Condition Report: Light base wear and scratches throughout. Georgian rummer with fleabite, ameyst glass with chip to footrim. One wine glass with fluted bowl with chip to foot rim. Wine glass with small chip to foot rim.
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, 1ST EARL OF BEACONSFIELD (1804-1881); a terracotta bust of the former Prime Minister, the underside of the base signed ‘H Orme’, height 21cm, with a composite glass bust, a Staffordshire transfer printed plate decorated with Disraeli as The Earl of Beaconsfield, a commemorative vase decorated with a bust and primroses, an Earl of Beaconsfield milk glass pedestal bowl and jug and a later glass bowl and cover decorated with flowers (7)
A collection of George V and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a cased hallmarked silver dish set with silver nikel commemorative crown mount for the Silver Jubilee. A weighted hallmarked silver inkwell with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1912. A cut glass sugar sifter with silver lid. A silver footed presentation bowl, stamped Silver .935. To also include two silver mounted tortoishell vanity brushes and a clothes brush (AF). Combined weight approx 933.2g. Measures approx 8.5cm diameter (ink well) / 23cm x 7.5cm.(brush).
A collection of 20th century cut glass items to include: A Royal Brierley bowl in presentation box (Diameter 20cm, Height 6.5cm); a pair of Waterford cut glass bon bon dishes (H 11cm, Diameter 15.5cm); a pair of Claus Josef Riddle glass candle holders (H 5cm, diameter at base 8.5cm); and a cut glass paperweight (diameter 9cm). (6) Part of the Bowles collection.
Collection of mid-century glassware to include: a Brockwitz of Dresden clear glass Serpent Handled Bowl (pattern 9076a) designed by Friedrich Schneider 1941 (height 13xm, Width 40cm inc handles, depth 26.5cm); a pair of Bailey amber glass "Sunburst" jugs (pattern 3072) (Height 18cm); a Stoltz Amber glass raised bowl (Height 13.5cm, width 25cm including handles); and a small bark effect clear glass vase in the manner of Whitefriars (Height 16.5cm). (5) Part of the Bowles collection.
A collection of 20th century glassware including: an early 20th century Celery vase with folded rim, knopped stem, splayed foot and wheel etched pattern of a Swan under the word CELERY (H 20cm); a ribbed trumpet form vase in the manner of Waterford Crystal (H 26cm); a tall cylindrical vase in the manner of Crystal d'argues (H 33cm); a large stemmed celery vase by London Crystal with etched floral patter and knopped stem (H 25cm); a large sail shaped vase by Justin of Poland (H 39cm); a Bohemian lead crystal vase with flared rim (inscribed as a golfing award) (H 30cm); a moulded glass flared vase (H 15cm); a led crystal rose bowl with metal insert (H 15cm, D 20cm); and a crystal glass bonbon dish in chromed metal basket (D 14cm). (9) Part of the Bowles collection.
A PAIR OF CIRCULAR MOULDED GLASS BOWL-SHAPED CEILING LIGHTS,with gilt metal mounts, 24cm diameter; and a similar pair (one glass shade lacking) 24cm diameter (4)ELECTRICAL GOOD IN NEED OF REWIRING ARE INDICATED BY THE SYMBOL **‘(E)’** These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use, buyers must have them checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before you use them. Adam’s does not take responsibility for non-functioning electrical goods as most second-hand electrical items sold at auction require re-wiring even if functioning at the time of the auction viewing.
Y A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CASED TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERGEORGE EDWARD FRODSHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1875The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement and split bimetallic balance with cylindrical compensating weights, helical balance spring and diamond endstone, the spotted backplate with spring set-up ratchet and blued-steel pillar and backcock securing screws, the 4 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial to above six o'clock beneath engraved signature G. E. FRODSHAM, 31 Gracechurch St., London 6506 across the centre and DOWN/UP power reserve dial to upper section, with gold/gilt spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a brass-bound rosewood three-tier box with shaped brass vacant plate to the brass corner-capped top tier over second tier with glazed panel to interior, inset ivory panel engraved G. E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch Street, London to front and brass reinforcements to angles, the bottom tier with conforming reinforcements, hinged brass side handles and ivory disc numbered 6506 to front.The box 18cm (7ins) square, 19.5cm (7.75ins) high. George Edward Frodsham was born in 1831 and succeeded John Frodsham - first working as Frodsham, Son and Company in 1849, then in the Partnership of Frodsham and Baker the following year. George Frodsham then worked alone from 31 Gracechurch Street, London from 1864; the business became G. E. Frodsham and Company in 1882 and then a Limited Company in 1888. The following year (1889) the business advertised as being clockmakers to the Queen, Prince of Wales, The Royal Observatory and The Lords of the Admiralty and continued under George Edward Frodsham until 1901 when he presumably retired; he died two years later. Please note Dreweatts have an ivory exemption license for this lot BLQCKTTE Condition Report: Movement is complete, appears all-original and is in working condition; the mechanism is a little dull/tarnished hence would benefit from a gentle clean. The dial has overall very light streaky oxidation and the minute hand is a replacement. The bowl and gimbals are complete and are in sound original condition and retains old lacquer finish albeit with wear and oxidation to extremities/edges. The glass has a couple of light surface scratches. The case is in very good condition with the only notable issue being a break across the corner of the rectangular ivory name plate fitted to the front. Other faults are very much limited to very minor bumps and wear and oxidation to the brass fittings.Timepiece has a replacement typsy winding key but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of small silver and flatware, including: a circular parcel gilt box by Peter Nicholas & Co. Ltd, London 1989, the cover with flowers in relief, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) diameter; a miniature cup holder by William Comyns & Sons, Birmingham 1891, with a glass liner; a matched pair of Fiddle tablespoons, London 1817 and 1875, later embossed as berry spoons; another old English and with a gilt bowl by William Welch II, Exeter 1805; a dessert serving spoon by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1877, PODR kite mark; an old English serving fork/spoon by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1921; and eight other small silver pieces, mainly spoons, 467g (15 oz) gross weighable (liner stuck in pepper base); and six plated flatware items, (21)
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, various 20th century dates, including: a vase shaped sugar caster by Richard Comyns, London 1927, 19cm (7 1/2in) high; a silver collared glass ship's decanter by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1990; a circular tea pot by G. Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1932; a cream jug with a wooden handle; a matching cream jug and sugar bowl; various cruet items and two glass jars with silver lids, 1091g (35.05 oz) weighable gross, (17)
Modern pottery model of a pig, indistinct signature, 35cm long; a Central American seated figure, terracotta body, 35cm; Victorian wash jug and bowl; a blue and white willow pattern meat plate; and collection of glass ointment and medicinal bottles, and a brass oil lamp with opaque glass shade.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded image of the glass ointment and medicinal bottles.
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a quantity of Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' pattern giftware, a set of eight Royal Albert- Bradford Exchange 'Britain's wild Flowers' collection cabinet plates, a green grass vase and flower frog, amber glass fruit bowl, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
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