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Lot 376

Miscellaneous glassware to include a Waterford crystal drinking glass, Davinci sherry glasses, green bowl etc.

Lot 196

A 20th century wheel engraved glass bowl decorated with mermaids and signed E J Webster 1965 ( cracked to the base)

Lot 968

Georgian opaque twist wine or cordial glass with half fluted bowl ( chipped to base rim)

Lot 257

A 20th Century wine glass, the ovoid bowl above a facet cut stem raised to a circular spread foot, with floral intaglio cut decoration, unmarked, height 12cm, together with two other smaller glasses in the same decoration. (3)

Lot 273

Two late 19th Century glass goblets, a Stevens and Williams glass with waisted bowl with basal moulded tear drop decoration, cut with fans, diamonds and similar, over a faceted baluster stem and raised to a star cut foot, height 17cm, and a Richardsons glass, the bowl frosted and cut with gothic arches over a baluster slice cut stem and circular spread foot. (2)

Lot 276

A set of three Georgian glass pedestal salts, each with an oval bowl cut with swags, and raised to a diamond form lemon squeezer foot, height 7.5cm.

Lot 287

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee form bowl with basal lattice moulding above a double series air twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

Lot 289

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee bowl above a solid plain stem, raised to a folded foot, height 13.5cm.

Lot 290

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl above a solid plain basal knopped stem, raised to a folded foot, height 17cm.

Lot 291

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a teared plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Lot 293

A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a teared plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Lot 296

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl with basal flutes decorated with gilt rim and fruiting vines, possibly in the atelier of James Giles, above a diamond faceted stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

Lot 297

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the flared bucket bowl above air twist stem with four outer ply spirals, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

Lot 298

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a medial knop, single series multiple spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

Lot 299

An 18th Century baluster Kit Kat type drinking glass, circa 1730, the trumpet bowl above a plain stem with internal tear above an inverted baluster with further tear, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Lot 300

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with multi spiral opaque twist outside of central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

Lot 302

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of tapes outside a spiral cable, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm.

Lot 303

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the tulip bowl with basal honeycomb moulding above a double series opaque twists, with a pair of spirals outside a loose corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

Lot 309

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the tall waisted bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral gauzes outside a corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

Lot 311

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the waisted ogee bowl with engraved floral border above a hollow diamond facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Lot 312

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the tall ogee bowl engraved with an upper floral border above vertical basal moulding, above a double series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 364

A 19th Century glass goblet and cover, the round funnel bowl with engraved initials LDG surrounded by floral design, to the reverse and engraved crest with basal moulding, above a multi knop stem raised to a moulded conical foot, the cover further decorated with a crown finial, height 36cm.

Lot 370

A 20th Century Tudor Crystal glass vase of footed swollen form decorated in the Ribbon & Rose design by Jack Lloyd with cut, polished and engraved work, height 18cm, signed to the body and acid mark to the base, together with a similar flared vase and a footed bowl. (3)

Lot 372

A pair of Waterford Crystal toasting flutes, part of the Millennium Collection titled 'Love', the trumpet bowl decorated with repeated mitre cut and heart pattern, above a faceted stem, raised to a circular spread foot, acid marked, retains certificate, boxed, height 23.5cm, together with a Strathern engraved vase and a clear glass paperweight. (3)

Lot 396

A pair of 1930s Stuart & Sons Art Deco enamelled grapefruit dishes of pedestal form with a stepped bowl raised to an amber glass knopped stem and circular foot, the bowls enamelled with geometric flowers and motifs, height 9cm, acid stamped.

Lot 397

An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, the bell form bowl engraved with a rose on leaf bough with large moth opposing above a quadruple knopped multiple series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

Lot 402

A large 1930s glass bowl in the manner of Monart of footed ovoid form with a tonal pink mottled ground with internal air bubble decoration, width 27.5cm, together with a later Neo Art Glass bowl in iridescent green with internal murrine cane decoration. (2)

Lot 403

A set of eight 19th Century Thistle bowl whisky glasses with diamond cut bases, together with a collection of assorted late Georgian and other 19th Century glass ware to include small dishes, table salts and flat cut jellies. (qty)

Lot 406

An early 20th Century Theresienthal drinking glass in the Grape Vine pattern, the conical foot rising to the slender stem below the shallow bowl enamelled with a band of grapes amongst vines in green below the gilt edge rim all to the clear crystal ground, unmarked, height 20.5cm, together a similar period wine with fluted bowl and green stem and foot. (2)

Lot 414

A late 19th Century purple malachite pressed glass candlestick formed as three dolphin heads forming the pedestal, unmarked but attributed to Davidson, height 18cm, another in a green tint, with a purple malachite tazza and pedestal bowl. (4)

Lot 419

A late 19th Century John Derbyshire pressed glass celery vase, with relief moulded floral swags in matte black, with another John Derbyshire vase moulded with fruit, swags and bows in deep amethyst, a Davidson celery vase relief moulded with foliate decoration raised on three lion form feet in black gloss, and a cauldron, cream jug and pedestal bowl. (6)

Lot 457

A Victorian silver plated table centre piece study of a standing giraffe below a palm tree supporting a circular glass shallow, diameter 31cm, bowl all to a naturalistic circular base, height 31cm, James Deakin, Sheffield to base.

Lot 129

A collection of three antique metal items. To include an antique cast iron bell in the form of a tortoise, a cut glass sugar bowl with extendable sugar tongs in the lid and a silver plated spirit burner. L18cm (Tortoise)

Lot 13

Two boxes of assorted china, to include Villeroy & Boch cut glass fruit bowl, assorted cutler etc

Lot 286

A box of various sundry items to include carved wooden figure of man with fish, first aid box, copper planters, blue milk glass vases, various metal ware including trivet, water jug, saucepan lids, wooden bowl, blowtorch etc

Lot 341

A Continental white metal twin handled pedestal bowl of oval form bearing engraved Armorial decoration to front 11.5cm high together with a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle and a cased set of three silver topped dressing table jars, an early 20th Century cased sewing kit, the case inscribed "by appointment Dreyfous Paris, 3 & 5 Berkley Street, Piccadilly, London" to the interior and two pairs of lunettes weighable silver approx. 6.1oz

Lot 39

A collection of three Lladro figures comprising two girls with hats height approx. 26 cm each and a swan/goose flying, Nao figure of a clown, six various Coalport figures, a Royal Albert green and gilt decorated teapot, sugar bowl and jug, various Bunnikins china and a small collection of glassware to include a Waterford cut glass clock

Lot 396

A Regency mahogany and box wood strung sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on brass ball feet, the lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments and central hobnail and facet cut glass bowl 28.6cm wide x 16cm high

Lot 659

A collection of ceramics and glass, to include a Crown Devon jug decorated with horses, two Royal Crown Derby Derby posies, trinkets, milk jug and sugar bowl, two Swarovski Crystal ornaments, three Goebbel figures and two boxes. (a quantity)

Lot 662

A collection of ceramics and glass, etc., to include to Bolero Bowl, two Columbia Oval plates, a mallet decanter and stopper, a Volvo model car, two Waterford tumblers, a set of four Waterford sherry glasses, additional glass stopper and other glassware. (a quantity)

Lot 392

An early 20th century Irish cut glass punch bowl with cover, glass ladle and ten punch cups. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 409

Bowl of Murano glass sweets. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 139

A cranberry glass uranium flecked milk jug and sugar bowl, a cranberry flashed hock glass; cranberry wine and liqueur glasses; a set of five smokey grey sherry glasses; a ruby glass air twist liqueur glass; qty

Lot 252

Glassware - a pair of large cut glass baskets, approx 24cm high; other cut glass including vases, bowls, decanters, etc; a pressed glass punch bowl and cups; other pressed glass, qty

Lot 409

Three large decanters, with Gin and Brandy labels; a cut glass decanter; a heavy cut glass bowl; two jars and covers; a set of six Art Deco glasses

Lot 475

An EPNS shaped circular tray; an EP lobed circular fruit/bon-bon dish with shaped green glass liner; a pair of grape shears; a pair of wick trimmers; Tutbury glass fruit bowl, others similar

Lot 61

A cut glass pedestal punch bowl, 28cm diameter

Lot 92

A cut glass Golden Age Collection electric table lamp, ruby flashed; another clear cut glass table lamp; a Stuart cut glass vase, a Thomas Webb fruit bowl, tea light holder with storm shade, others, qty

Lot 316

A LARGE JACOBITE WINE GLASS LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY the deep goblet bowl engraved with carnation flanked by closed rosebuds and honeysuckle, the reverse of bowl with moth, raised on an air twist stem and domed foot(21.5cm high, 9cm diameter of rim)

Lot 317

A JACOBITE WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the waisted bucket bowl engraved with open rose head and single bud, raised on a straight multi air twist stem and domed circular foot(16.3cm high,diameter of bowl 6.2cm)

Lot 318

A JACOBITE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the tapered bucket bowl with finely engraved rose head flanked with bud and foliate detail, raised on a multi air twist stem and domed circular foot(15.5cm high,diameter of bowl 5.8cm)

Lot 319

A FINE JACOBITE WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the deep trumpet bowl with flared rim, engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds the reverse of the bowl with oak leaf, on a swollen knopped and tapered multi air twist stem and domed circular foot(16.7cm high,diameter of bowl 6.5cm)

Lot 320

A FINE AND RARE PAIR OF JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASSES MID-18TH CENTURY the large drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds with foliage, the reverse engraved in script 'Fiat' above an oak leaf, raised on a slightly tapered multi air twist cylindrical stem and a domed circular foot(17.9cm high, Diameter of rim 8cm)Footnote: Note: These elegant glasses closely resemble the important set of eleven glasses and two decanters from Chastleton Manor, Oxfordshire, now split between private collections and the National Trust (who have a decanter and four glasses). The glasses and decanters discovered at Chastleton Manor are considered to be from one of the oldest established Jacobite Societies, the Cavalier Club: founded in 1657 it ran well into the reign of Queen Victoria. Chastleton seems to have been the centre of the Club's activities throughout the 18th century and the owner, Henry Jones, was a zealous supporter until his death in 1761. Jones planted Scots fir trees within the grounds, often termed as 'Charlies Trees', and they were rumoured to be navigation markers for fleeing Jacobite’s given shelter and sustenance on their retreat or escape. This pair are slightly larger than the recorded Chastleton Manor glasses but feature the same decoration and appear to be by the same engraver. For a similar single glass see ‘Fine Furniture & Works of Art’, Lyon & Turnbull 2nd May 2018, lot 8

Lot 321

A JACOBITE WINE GLASS LATE 18TH CENTURY the pan topped bowl with engraved floral garland border comprising rose, honeysuckle, carnation, forget me knots etc, raised on a swollen knopped multi air twist stem(15.5cm high, rim 6cm diameter)

Lot 322

A JACOBITE WINE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse with oak leaf and FIAT, raised on an airtwist stem(18.6cm high, diameter of rim 8.5cm)

Lot 323

AN IRISH WILLIAMITE / ANTI JACOBITE WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY GLASS, LATER ENGRAVED unsigned but likely by Franz Tieze, the tapered bowl with portrait of the King William on horse back inscribed 'THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM III', the reverse with 'BOYNE 1ST JULY 1690' over 'HLStG', on a plain swelling stem between reeded knops on a domed circular foot with folded rim(15.9cmhigh)Footnote: Note: The initials 'HLStG' have previously been attributed to Henry Lucas St George (1781-1872), clergyman for Dromore in West Tyrone, Ireland. Reverend St George was a Grand Chaplain in the Orange Order. A large Protestant fraternal order in Northern Ireland in tribute to the Protestant King William III and his defeat over the Catholic King James II in the 17th century Williamite–Jacobite Wars. Franz Tieze is known to have supplied glasses to the Orange Order which seems to tie this attribution firmly to the Reverend St. George.

Lot 324

A WILLIAMITE STYLE EQUESTRIAN GLASS ENGRAVED BY FRANZE TIETZE 18TH CENTURY GLASS, LATER ENGRAVED the flared bowl wheel-engraved with inscription 'THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM THE III' enclosing a portrait of William on horseback, on a tapered plain stem and conical foot(18cm high)

Lot 325

A WILLIAMITE STYLE PORTRAIT GLASS ENGRAVED BY FRANZE TIETZE 18TH CENTURY, LATER ENGRAVED the bucket bowl engraved with a profile of William III with inscription THE IMMORTAL MEMORY, with the heraldic arms for the Kingdom of Ireland flanked by fruiting vines to the reverse, on a plain stem and conical foot(15.5cm high)

Lot 327

A JACOBITE WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the tapered bucket bowl with a swollen hexagonal facetted stem and circular foot, the underside of the bowl and join with stem with engraved arched decoration, which when viewed through the base of the bowl when drinking displays a Jacobite rose(15.7cm high,diameter of foot 7cm)Footnote: Literature: For a comparable example see Fine Furniture & Works of Art, Lyon & Turnbull 2nd May 2018, lot 5. Note: This rare 18th century Jacobite glass is a seldom encountered example of symbolism used in glassware of the period. In Seddon's seminal work 'The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses' no examples of the rose hidden in this form are recorded. The shape of glass is most commonly associated with English manufacture, and it may have been used by an English Jacobite supporter. Without doubt the English Jacobite supporters, post 1746, were closely watched by their Hanoverian neighbours and showing any overt support for the cause could result in lands being seized, status taken, and even death.

Lot 401

Victoria Rothschild and Mark Bickersstudio glass bowl, signed with two signatures to the base, undated, 16.5cm across x 9cm high overallCondition report: Overall good condition with no damage or restoration.

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