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Three drinking glasses, mid-18th Century and later, one with partially moulded rounded bowl, another with ogee bowl both on double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, and a jelly glass with moulded bowl on hexagonal lemon squeezer foot, 13.5cm high and smallerCondition report: Significant chips with losses to foot of tallest, minor loss to foot edge on smaller, losses to edge of hexagonal foot on jelly.
Ireland and the Williamite War - Battle of the Boyne, an Irish commemorative wine glass, The Glorious Memory of King William/No Surrender, Boyne 1st July 1690, T.C./S.C., the inscribed trumpet-shaped bowl etched and engraved with an equestrian portrait of William III, girdle-capped stem, domed circular foot, pontil mark, 16cm high, dated 1690 It is thought that this glass marks the bicentenary of the Battle of the Boyne, and was engraved by Franz Tieze (1842-1932). He was a Bohemian-born engraver who worked in the flint glass factory of the Pugh Brothers in Dublin from 1865 to 1910, although he also engraved 18th century wine glasses.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GLASS POSY BASKET, white exterior with mottled effect to interior and applied clear loop handle, together with a pair of twisted form footed posy vases, a cranberry glass beaker with painted enamel decoration and a studio glass bowl, approx. Dia. 21cm, tallest H 13.5 cm (5)
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded tea caddy, the oval silver ring handle stamped with makers mark IT to the backplate, internally fitted an oval cut glass mixing bowl and twin lidded containers, width 32cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.
A George III mahogany and chevron banded sarcophagus form tea caddy, internally fitted with a cut glass mixing bowl and twin lidded compartments, width 30cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.
An assortment of Victorian and later wine glasses with green and blue coloured bowls, together with a brown glass flask, height 18.5cm.Condition report: Brown glass flask - many surface scratchesTiny chip to rim of (wholly) blue glass Glass with faceted stem - internal crack where bowl joins stem, a few nibbles to upper part of stemGenerally a few production flaws
A Georgian hobnail cut pedestal circular bowl, height 24cm, diameter 27cm, together with a cut glass water jug, a funnel, etc (one box).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A 19th century wine glass, the bowl acid etched with a cock-fighting scene, height 20cm, together with an early 20th century glass tankard etched with a huntsman, three hounds and a fox, height 13.5cm (2).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: Wine glass - no chips, cracks or evidence of restoration to report. Tankard - the horizontal 'scratch'/'crack' where lower part of handle joins the tankard is an internal flaw, otherwise no chips, cracks or evidence of restoration to report.
A cut glass fruit bowl with continental silver rim, diameter 24cm, together an early 19th century bonbonniere with cover, and a Georgian cut glass pedestal bowl (3).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Georgian cut glass pedestal bowl, with serrated rim, hobnail cut lozenges and lemon squeezer base, height 21cm, diameter 23cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: The bowl has a slight lean to one side. Condition wise there are three slight slithers from the rim and slight chips to the angles of the base and one along the top of the base. Please see extra images on David Lay website.
A cut glass pedestal bowl, 19th century, with hobnail cut panels on a circular foot, height 21cm, diameter 23cm, together with a cut glass large vase (2).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with a glass mixing bowl and two lidded containers, brass lion mask handles and paw feet, width 39cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.
A George III satinwood and floral inlaid tea caddy, the lid opening to reveal a single internal lidded compartment and a glass mixing bowl. Height 14.5cm, width 22cm, depth 14.5cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.
A George III satinwood and rosewood banded tea caddy, fitted with two lidded compartments and a replacement glass bowl, width 29cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Regency rosewood and cut brass inlaid tea caddy, the interior with two lidded containers, labelled G and B for green and black tea and with a glass mixing bowl, width 33cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: The cut brass appears pretty much intact however there is loss to the veneers, please see extra images on David Lay website.Internally the bowl could be a replacement, the green tea cover is loose and the black tea cover has a gap by the hinge and a split, lacks feet.
An early Victorian coromandel wood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with glass mixing bowl and twin lidded compartments, width 34.5cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A small lot of interesting things to include carved bone ring, a 71st Highland Regiment of Foot medal for years service For Courage Loyalty & Good Conduct; marcasite costume brooch and one other; small pottery man holding a bowl; folding magnifying glass; Ivoire Veritable case; banknotes including 1922 Reichsbanknote and a quantity of Japanese Government rupee and cent notes etc
A Japanese Meiji period red and brown lacquered irregular shaped bowl fashioned as a gnarled piece of wood, decorated with a flowering tree and a bird to the interior, 7cm h, 31cm w and a carved bamboo brush pot decorated with vines, butterfly and flowers, 10.5cm h and a large glass bottle painted to the interior with flowers by a rock and a bird, 20cm h.Condition: the bowl lacquer flaking to the rim and foot. The brush pot has all inlay missing
A cased set of four late 19th century Trinidad finely carved and pierced wooden ornamental spoons, with diamond shaped handles, roundels and aviette shaped bowl, with a shell style plaque inscribed Trinidad B.W.I and indistinct letters and numbers, 17cm x 60cm x 27cmCondition: see photos, two spoons have some damage, each has glue residue possibly from when they were made, one bowl and other parts have been glued, the glass cabinet, each end panel is damaged, some loss of paper joins
A quantity of mainly early 20th century ceramics and glassware to include a decanter, cranberry glass bowl, cake plate, two teapots, a large storage jar in the form of a white rabbit, cut glass candlesticks, a set of four vintage storage containers, cream ground with green tops, labelled for 'Cereal', 'Coffee', 'Sugar' and 'Tea', in metal cream wall-hanging shelf, an Aynsley floral tea service with large sandwich/cake plate, four square plates in the Art Deco style and six cups and saucers, with handles in the form of a dog rose, pattern no.3237, etc. CONDITION REPORT Aynesly cups; one cup cracked to base, two with hairline cracks to body, one chipped to rim, otherwise all finely crazed, various rubbing, glaze inclusions etc.Aynesly; larger sandwich plate chipped other wise in general terms some scratches, rubbing to detail glaze inclusions, dust and dirt, general wear
A mixed group of various ceramics to include a Portmeirion oval serving bowl, a 19th century oval platter, a small Shelley Shakespearian plate, 'Much Ado About Nothing', Act V Scene III, a Midwinter 'Madeira' oval serving plate, an Asiatic pheasant oval serving plate, Coalport figure of a monk, a Wedgwood ink blue jasperware footed bowl, a plaster Grecian bust on socle stand, an Edwardian brass oil lamp with turquoise glass reserve, converted to electricity and a stoneware studio pottery jug, initialled to the base 'EB2029'.
DUGAN GLASS COMPANY, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA; a rare and scarce carnival glass 'Farmyard' pattern bowl, with eight ruffles, the bowl predominantly an iridescent green with some areas of blue tones, with the central moulded chicken and cockerel scene, the underside with moulded pattern of scrolls and an impressed star base, diameter between ruffles 22.2cm, total diameter from recessed edge to recessed edge 27cm, height to top of a ruffle 8.2cm.Provenance: This has been handed down through generations of the vendor's family. CONDITION REPORT After extensively looking at every point of the glass bowl using a large magnifying glass and high-powered light, there appear to be no cracks, chips or damage (either by sight or feel). Under the tightest of scrutiny, there may be the tiniest of surface scratches, but there is nothing obvious or easily seen. On close inspection to the iridescence to the front, there are tiny signs of wear, but this is not detrimental to the bowl in any way.Predominant colours are light purple with shades of oranges and possible pinks coming through.
A group of ceramics and glassincluding a W&R Carlton Ware Art Deco red lustre bowl, nicely decorated with an interior gilt chinoiserie scene, 14.9cm diameter; a quantity of Limoges; four Aynsley and Royal Doulton table posies, two Royal Doulton red flambe vases and glassware to including a Bohemian ruby flashed scent bottle and stopper, circa 1880, 16.2cm high; a Caithness paperweight, Caithness bud vase, millefiore paperweight etc (qty, two trays)Condition report: Please refer to additional images.
Two 18th century drinking glassescomprising a wine glass, circa 1750, the funnel bowl set on a plain stem issuing from a conical foot, 14.2cm high and a small wine or cordial, the hammered ogee bowl set on a plain stem issuing from a domed and folded foot, 13.2cm high(2)Condition report: Heavy wear to underside of base of wine glass
A group of 18th and 19th-century glasswarecomprising two wine glasses with drawn trumpet bowls above plain and teardrop stems issuing from conical folded feet, 16.4cm and 17.3cm high; a German baluster glass, the funnel bowl etched with three cartouches of cupid on a faceted knopped stem and engraved conical base, 17.2cm high; an air-twist wine glass, 15cm high; ale glass with double annular knop and engraved bowl, 14.5cm high; a port glass, 11.5cm high and an unusual canted rectangular vase, nicely engraved with flowers and swags, star-cut base, 14cm high (7)Condition report: Taller wine glass shown in the first image - some surface scratches to stem.Vase - very heavy wear and scratching to the underside of the base.Air twist stem glass- probably 20th centuryNo further damages or repairs.
A group of 18th and early 19th century glasswarecomprising a wine glass, circa 1760-70, the pointed round funnel bowl nicely engraved with flowers and leaves, set above a double-series air-twist stem with the 8-ply spiral band outside a loose spiral cable issuing from a conical foot, 14.9cm high (base chipped); a small wine or cordial, circa 1750, semi-fluted ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem, 13.2cm high; a further wine glass with spiral fluted bowl and multi-series opaque twist stem, 14.2cm high(foot chipped); a small wine or cordial glass, circa 1760, the pointed round funnel bowl engraved with flowers, grapes and leaves above a plain stem issuing from a folded conical foot, 14.5cm high and an early 19th-century wine glass with cut and engraved border to the rim of the bowl, 13cm high (5)Condition report: Pointed round funnel wine glass - Several chips and nibbles to underside of base, near the rimSpiral glass - large chip to foot, further smaller chips also to foot and small nibble to rim of bowl.Fluted glass - heavy mossing to the underside of the foot, no damages or repairsPlease ask for condition reports on the other items.
A collection of British and Swedish studio glassincluding a Whitefriars triangular textured bark vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, circa 1960s, 17.5cm high; an Edinburgh Crystal "The Edge" bowl designed by Jasper Conran, 18cm diameter; a ruby balloon vase, 25.5cm diameter; a 1960s faceted ashtray; a Mats Jonasson Kiwok mask paperweight, a green textured bark vase etc (10)(10)
A mixed group of ceramics and glasswarecomprising Chamberlain's Worcester tea and coffee service, pattern 1100, circa 1825, decorated in pink, peach, gold and cobalt, comprising ten teacups, eleven coffee cups, nine saucers, three plates and one bowl, impressed mark and painted pattern numbers; together with a Booths service decorated in the Dutch delft style with vases of flowers within elaborate borders, comprising four teacups, ten saucers, eleven sideplates, small cream jug and one large circular plate; Five Stevenson & Hancock Derby imari coffee cans with three matching saucers, painted factory marks in red, one can and one saucer further initialled 'BCM/PUG'; a John Rose, Coalport teacup and saucer, pattern 500, with floral decoration between undulating and feathered gilt borders and a selection of various imari coffee wares; a pair of Sevres saucers, painted with flowers, date codes for 1769, decorators initials 'GT', 13.5cm diameter; a Victorian turquoise and gilt tea service comprising seven teacups, seven saucers and one cream jug, a bat-printed tapered coffee can, pair of pink lustre teacups and saucers, pattern H08, pair of H&C France plates, further assorted ceramics, together with a small rectangular glass decanter, four tot glasses, silver-topped inkwell and a pair of single-handled Dutch decanters with typical trailed and engraved decoration (qty)Condition report: Damages throughout Chamberlain's service.Minor damages to Booths service.Stevenson and Hancock coffee cans and saucer - Three cans stained to interior and bases, one of which has a small hairline to the underside of the base. One unstained coffee can has a hairline around the lower terminal of the handle. One saucer has a long hairline running across the underside of the base, another has crazing to the glaze.John Rose teacup and saucer - handle repaired, teacup rim chipped. Gilding to saucer chipped.Imari - damages throughout.Other items not yet inspected, please ask for further condition on any other specific items.
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