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A wine or ale glass having a plain foot with a white twist stem standing 16.8cm tall and having etched bowl with pictorial etched image of navy ship and motto 'Success to the Eagle Frigate' possibly relating to HMS eagle 1745. The Eagle is the best known of the Bristol 'Privateers' due to its appearance on sets of wine glasses with opaque twist stems. The Eagle was declared on 13 November 1756 by Captain John Knill. In April 1757 the London Chronicle referred to the Eagle under the command of Captain Dibden. Bowl base and stem in fine condition . No evidence of damage or polishing out,height 17.2cm.
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below a ruby cased and ladder-cut stem with ruby cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21cm high CONDITION REPORTIn good condition, no chips, cracks or blemishes
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below a green cased and ladder-cut stem with green cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21.4cm highCONDITION REPORTTiny rim chip to bowl.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER COUPE, no. 0276, the pierced bowl cast in low relief with stylised foliage, containing an oversized green-glass liner with cavetto rim, raised on three finned supports issuing from a circular base, stamped 'ENGLISH PEWTER / MADE BY / LIBERTY & CO.'. 16.6cm high, 17.4cm diameter CONDITION REPORTFew surface scratches to the Pewter, no obvious dents or damage, the glass liner is in good condition
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below a green cased and ladder-cut stem with green cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21cm high CONDITION REPORTno chips, cracks or surface damage
TWO VENETIAN GLASS GOBLETS, CIRCA 1950S, one with an octagonal blue glass bowl enamelled with floral reserves and lattice above a spiral fluted gilt stem to a domed glass foot, 20.5cm high, the other goblet with a trumpet bowl and decorated in a similar manner, 25cm high. (2)CONDITION REPORTBoth with wear, losses and discolouration to the enamel, no noted chips or losses to glass.
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below a cranberry red cased and ladder-cut stem with cranberry red cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21cm highCONDITION REPORTTo the best of our knowledge provenance is from a private vendor
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below an amethyst cased and ladder-cut stem with amethyst cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21cm high CONDITION REPORTTiny rim chip to bowl.
OTTO PRUTSCHER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1949) FOR MEYR’S NEFFE, A STEMMED WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1906, with a circular spread foot below a uranium yellow cased and ladder-cut stem with uranium yellow cased conical bowl, flash-cut with a square lozenge border to the upper rim. 21cm high CONDITION REPORTSmall firing bubbles in the foot, but overall in good condition, no chips or cracks
SIX PIECES OF WATERFORD GLASS, including A LARGE FLARED OVAL BOWL, 9cm by 30cm by 27cm; A SMALL DISH, 8.5cm high; A TAZZA, with cut laurel border and star cut foot, 12.5cm by 15cm; A FLARED VASE, 17.5cm high; and TWO SHERRY GLASSES, all signed. (6)CONDITION REPORTGood overall condition, very light general wear.
Group of silver, comprising late Victorian vesta case with part ribbed decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, maker's mark worn and indistinct, pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, maker's mark also worn and indistinct, an Edwardian silver mounted candlestick with filled base, hallmarked A E Goodby & Son, Birmingham 1906, small cut glass bowl/open salt with silver mounted rim, hallmarked London, and two hallmarked silver thimbles, plus a base metal snuff modelled as a nautilus shell, and a base metal vesta.
Two trays of assorted ceramics and glass, to include a pair of Coalport cylindrical spill vases painted with flowers, a Moorcroft pansy pattern bowl, Royal Dux figures, 18th century Derby and Samson figures, pearlware pickle dishes, two miniature Cantonese vases and paperweights including Murano (two trays)
A coloured and clear glass 5 light chandelier, probably Murano, mid/late 20th century, ceiling boss above the central stem supporting two graduated tiers with pink, blue and green swirling and clear glass floral mounts, 5 scrolling branches (one not pictured and detached, with space for 4 additional branches), chandelier approximately 96cm high, 71cm wide; together with a matching but mostly broken part stem fitment. Condition Report: generally good condition but showing typical small cracks/losses to ends of branches/main bowl from construction pressures. Has been reassembled from parts- extra photographs show this is not wired up and will require electrician to rewire it together and make safe before use. Note there are five branches- images just show the chandelier assembled with 4 branches- the 5th one is present- but currently not attached, ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of 19th Century Continental white metal sauce ladles with bone handles, each bowl engraved with initials, unmarked together with a pair of Victorian salts, pair of ornate circular small dishes (salts); three thimbles, various salt and mustard spoons and a cut glass and silver inkwell, various dates and makers, weighable silver 4.01 ozt (124.5 grams) and a Georgian style plated mustard pot and cover (Q) 1 bag
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