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A FRENCH ORMOLU CENTRE-PIECE MODELLED AS THE THREE GRACESEarly 20th centuryWith associated cut glass bowl decorated with swags and medallions, mounted on a Siena marble base, 37cm highCondition report: The collar and foliate leaves appear to be later; slightly different in colour and quality of finish. Two of the leaves with solder visible. The leaves are also a little bent/crooked and require realignment for the bowl to sit comfortably in position. The glass in good order with some minor scuffs and scratches to the surfaces commensurate with age and use. The gilding rubbed in areas, notably to some of the high points, such as the legs and other areas, with minor scuffs and scratches in areas. Marble base in good order.
A GROUP OF SILVER (8)Comprising; a pair of late 18th century sugar tongs with bright cut engraved decoration, a pair of circular salts, Sheffield 1901, a tea strainer with a bowl, Birmingham 1929, a shaped oval bonbon dish, Birmingham 1912, a glass pedestal sweetmeat dish and a napkin ring, Birmingham 1924, with a box, combined weight of weighable silver 233gms
A SILVER SKEWER AND SIX FURTHER ITEMS (7)The skewer length 30cm, Sheffield 1903, a silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1916, a silver lidded glass powder bowl, a silver topped glass toilet jar a silver mounted hand mirror, a sterling mounted clothes brush and a sterling twin handled small trophy, combined weight of weighable silver 171 gms
A SILVER MOUNTED BITTERS BOTTLE AND ELEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (12)The bitters bottle, Birmingham 1961, a silver slide action pencil holder with a bloodstone seal terminal, a model of a windmill, a seal modelled as St George and the dragon, a European caddy spoon, a sterling mustard ladle, a book shaped vesta case, a long handled spoon, the bowl formed from a coin, a plated metal mounted spirit flask, a trinket dish formed from a shell, a silver lidded small glass jar and a pair of steel scissor action candle snuffers
A PLATED TEA KETTLE AND STAND AND FURTHER ITEMS (10)Comprising; the tea kettle with black fittings, with a spirit burner and stand, a plated pair of grape scissors and two pairs of plated nut crackers, cased, a silver handled button hook and shoe horn, cased, a button hook and shoe horn, with a mother-of-pearl and abalone shell box, a toddy ladle with a twisted whalebone handle, two plated toastracks, a magnifying glass, a Danish bowl and an empty case
A GROUP OF PLATED WARES (16)Comprising; a pair of bottle coasters having turned wooden bases, a hot water jug, a glass preserve jar, a twin handled quaich, a condiment bottle, four various ladles, a cocktail spoon, a tea strainer, a pair of grape scissors and three further itemsCondition Report: The plated twin handled bowl is worn to the centre of the bottom.
A SILVER PYX AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (4)The circular hinge lidded pyx with a cruciform motif to the lid, London 1927, a circular bowl having a decorated rim, Birmingham 1914, a glass scent bottle, London 1908 and a button hook and shoe horn two piece set, having silver handles, with a case.
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (QTY)Comprising; a set of six teaspoons detailed 800, cased, a magnifying glass with a mother-of-pearl handle, a pair of serving tongs, two christening sets, a Christofle bowl, a Christofle beaker, a pair of smaller beakers, two lemon squeezers and a few further items, mostly flatware.
ASCHENBECHER MIT SITZENDEM HUNDMurano Mattierte Schale mit plastischer Hundefigur aus Glas mit farbigen Einschmelzungen. H.15cm AN ASHTRAY WITH SITTING DOG Murano Matted bowl with three-dimensional dog figure made ofglass with coloured meltings. 15 cm high. Keywords: tobacco, smoking, Italian, Italy, glass, glassware, glass art, sculptural
IKORA SCHALE UND GLASVASEWMF, Geislingen. D. Schale 35cm, H. Vase 28,5cm AN IKORA BOWL AND GLASS VASE WMF, Geislingen. Diameter of the bowl 35 cm, height of vase28.5 cm. Keywords: dishes, containers, basins, vessels, decorative art, miscellaneous pieces, furnishing, home accessories, tableware, utensils, kitchenware, German, Germany
JUGENDSTIL HÄNGELAMPEMuller frères, Croismare um 1930 Farblose Glasschale mit orangen und weissen Pulvereinschmelzungen. Kettenaufhängung. D.34cm, H.60cmAN ART NOUVEAU HANGING LAMP Muller freres, Croismare circa 1930 Colourless glass bowl with orange and white powder meltings. Chain suspension. Diameter 34 cm, height 60 cm. Keywords: decorative art, design, Jugendstil, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, France, French, Francais, glass, glassware, decorative art, miscellaneous pieces
GROSSE OBSTSCHALEDaum, Nancy France Rauchfarbenes Glas. Runde Schale auf quadratischem Fuss. Signiert. D.41,5cm, H.10,5cmA LARGE FRUIT BOWL Daum, Nancy France Smoke-coloured glass. Round bowl on a square base. Signed. Diameter 41.5 cm, height 10.5 cm. Keywords: dishes, containers, basins, vessels, France, French, Francais, glass, glassware, glass art
WEIHWASSER WANDKESSELFrankreich, 19.Jh. Farbloses Glas mit vergoldeter und reich verzierter Bronzemontur. Mit zwei farbig gemalten Miniaturen, Gottesmutter und heiliger Geist. A HOLY WATER FONT France, 19th century Colourless glass with gilt and richly decoratedbronze mount. With two coloured miniatures, Mother of God and the Holy Spirit. Keywords: sacral, religion, French, Francais, holy water stoup, vessel, Holy Ghost, bowl, wall
ART DECO HÄNGELAMPEFrankreich, 1920er/30er Jahre Metallgestell mit Mittelschale und drei Glocken aus mattiertem Pressglas mit Reliefdekor. Signiert: GILLES. H.75cm, D. 22cm AN ART DECO HANGING LAMP France, 1920s/30s Metal frame with a central bowl and threebell-shaped lampshades made of matted press glass with relief decoration. Signed: GILLES. Height 75 cm, diameter 22 cm. Keywords: lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, French, Francais
ART DECO HÄNGELAMPEFrankreich, 1920er/30er Jahre Verchromtes Metallgestell. Mittelschale und 3 Glocken aus mattiertem Glas mit Reliefdekor. H.54cm, D.36cm. Zwei Aufhängungen für die Glocken abgebrochen. AN ART DECO HANGING LAMP France, 1920s/30s Chromed metal frame. Central bowl and threebell-shaped lampshades made of matted glass with relief decoration. Height 54 cm, diameter 36 cm. Two suspensions for the bell-shaped lampshades are broken off. Keywords: decorative art, design, deco, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, French, Francais
A Continental silver bon bon dish, of oval form with pierced sides, with import marks for London 1898, 20.5cm long, an Edwardian silver-gilt bowl, by George Fox, London 1904, of slight compressed baluster form, embossed with an upper band of female masks with flowing hair linked by floral scrolls, the later band decorated with flowers below scrolls, inscribed, together with a glass trinket jar, total 11.5ozt (3)Condition report: 1. Continental dish, small piece of pierced work mising and small split.2. Bowl - generally good. Tarnished, black spots.3. OK.
A tray with coloured glassware, comprising: blue tinted jug and six glasses, green female dancer candlestick, green fruit bowl, figural pen stand and a clear glass inkwell.Condition report: Good condition generally but small chips on some of glasses.Nibbles to the base of the figural candlestick.Uranium glass bowl in good order.Good order
3rd-1st century BC. An amber-coloured hemispherical glass bowl with circumferential rotary grinding marks on the interior, shallow kick-up to base; small patches of lustre to body. See The Corning Museum of Glass, accession number 79.1.40, for comparable; see The Metropolitan Museum, accession numbers 81.10.37, 81.10.129 and 81.10.130, for comparable. 102 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; before that in the private collection of a Kensington collector; previously in the collection of Mrs Petra Schamelman, Breitenbach, Germany; acquired from the collection of Fernand Adda, formed in the 1920s; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10859-178322. Hemispherical bowls were popular in the Late Hellenistic period. Glass was not the only media in which they were produced, as evidenced by the survival of specimens crafted in metal and ceramic. Very fine condition.
3rd-2nd century BC. A miniature glass bowl with circumferential band of vertical ribbing to the exterior wall, broad flat rim incorporating two shallow lateral blocks, pierced to accept a handle. 148 grams, 82mm (3 1/4"). From an important English collection; previously in collection H.B. since 2012; formerly in a French private collection; acquired from Galerie Serres, Paris, before 1980; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10799-177451. Glassmaking and glass working were considered to be two separate crafts and took place in different regions in the Hellenistic period. Each craft was characterised by its own technological tradition, know-how and equipment. Glassmakers and glassworkers did not need to have an understanding of glass vessel manufacture and primary production respectively, in order to carry out their tasks. Glassmaking had to take place as close as possible to the sources of the raw materials used, namely sand and mineral natron when it comes to the Hellenistic period. Raw glass was traded throughout the Mediterranean in the form of ingots and it was then worked and shaped into vessels, inlays, jewellery, etc, in numerous sites of the Hellenistic world. A large part of glass production took place on the Syro-Palestinian Coast as well as the broader Levant and Egypt, with centres of manufacture in the royal capitals of Antioch and Alexandria. The reputation of the Alexandrian workshop is well understood from luxury glass vessels decorated with Egyptian-style buildings or characteristic scenes found as far as Italy and Afghanistan. [A video of this lot can be viewed on the Timeline Auctions website] Fine condition; traces of sinter, one small crack.
1st century AD. A Zarte Rippenschale glass bowl with squat D-section body, short knocked-off everted rim with subtle undulations, circumferential tooled ribbing around the outside wall with arched tops and open bottoms; areas of iridescence. See The Corning Museum of Glass, accession number 58.1.35, for similar; see The Metropolitan Museum, accession number 17.194.186, for similar. 57 grams, 89mm (3 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; before that in the private collection of a Kensington collector; previously in the collection of Mrs Petra Schamelman, Breitenbach, Germany; acquired from the collection of Fernand Adda, formed in the 1920s. Very fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A Roman or Hellenistic blue glass bowl with carinated body and shallow kick-up to base, wheel-cut bands encompassing the body at the neck and equator. See Solid Liquid: Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic Glass, Fortuna Fine Art, New York, 1999, p. 66, fig. 111, for similar; see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 91.1.1235. 93 grams, 83mm (3 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; before that in the private collection of a Kensington collector; previously in the collection of Mrs Petra Schamelman, Breitenbach, Germany; acquired from the collection of Fernand Adda, formed in the 1920s; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10866-178323. Very fine condition.
A collection of decorative ceramics and other items to include two Bohemian overlaid cut glass vases, a Poole flower decorated bowl, various Gaudy Welsh jugs, Ironstone sauce tureens, covers and stands together with a matching meat platter, various shaving jugs, other ceramicsCondition report: The Bohemium glassware with chips to the rim, all ceramics as found
Miscellaneous antique and later glassware to include cut and coloured glass hock glasses, an early 19th century beaker with engraved decoration, cranberry glass and cover, further cranberry glass, a set of six moulded glass tumblers with gilded greek key decoration on a silver plated standCondition report: The cranberry glass and cover with a crack to the inside of the cover, scratches to the foot; hock glasses in good condition with some very minor wear to the gilding; cranberry glass jug with some small surface nibbles to the top rim; engraved beaker in good condition with scratches to the foot; cranberry glass bowl with small nibbles to the top rim
A quantity of mostly glassware. To include three triple ring glass decanters, a selection of glass stoppers a Corona ware Rockery & Pheasant bowl No 621192 and a Whitefriars style glass carafe etc. Condition fair. Some stoppers and decanters are chipped and have cracks. Decanters don't have matching stoppers. Chip to underside of bowl.
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