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An Edwardian silver pedestal rose bowl by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903, chased with C-scrolls, floral sprays and foliate swags, engraved Cork Croquet Championship 1904 won by Nora Dillon, in a conforming circular moulded spreading foot, 22cm (8 3/4in) diameter, 688g (22.1 oz), with an associated blue glass liner
An impressive late 19th century twelve light cut glass chandelier by F & C Osler, Birminghamwith faceted and chip cut decoration, the alternating undulating scrolling arms with ovoid candle nozzles and scalloped drip pans issuing from a swept bowl shaped vase receiver below a composite spiral column and slender baluster sectional vase support, the upper canopy with applied star button mounts below a scalloped edge upper vase section with suspension ring, the whole hung with faceted circular, pear shaped and arrow head lustre drops and strung with chains of faceted circular and fancy diamond and navette shaped beaded droplets, above a faceted ball terminal, the metal collar mount stamped F & C Osler, 130cm drop, 88cm diameter approximately Footnotes:Please note that this chandelier is not assembled for the viewing period but can be viewed as boxed in the department by appointment.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th-century wine glasscirca 1765the bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with shoulder and centre knops issuing from a conical foot,16.3cm highCondition report: There is one tiny imperfection to the underside edge of the foot, but otherwise no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. Please see additional images.
An 18th-century wine glass circa 1750the waisted bell bowl with a multi-series air twist stem, the twist extending into the base of the bowl, raised to a conical foot,16.5cm highCondition report: A couple of minute knocks to edge of foot rim, some light scratches to bowl. No further damages or signs of repair
An 18th-century wine glasscirca 1760with a bell-shaped bowl and plain stem issuing from a conical foot,15.9cm highCondition report: There is a noticeable indentation running right around the lower section of the stem, just above the foot rim indicating a possible repair/attachment to new foot. Please see additional images
Two late 18th-century drinking glassescirca 1780comprising a wine glass with engraved bowl, faceted and circular foot, 14.5cm high and a cordial, with cut stylised design to the bowl, faceted stem with a single knop and a scallop moulded foot, 15cm high(2)Condition report: Wine glass- a couple of very small knocks to the edge of the faceted stemMoulded glass- small foot rim chip
An early 19th-century glass goblet, circa 1810-20, the ovoid bowl with a rib-moulded centre band above a pedestal foot, 12.2cm high; together with a Victorian wine glass in the 18th-century style, 18.5cm high(2)Condition report: Scratches to underside of foot of goblet. No damages or repairs.
Three facet-cut stem wine glasseslate 18th/early 19th centurycomprising a glass with funnel bowl engraved with urns of flowers and garlands, 13cm high and two others, 13.4cm and 12.5cm high(3)Condition report: Glass with engraved upper border to bowl- small foot rim chip Otherwise, a couple of minor knocks to edges of faceted stems
Four George III drinking glasseslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising an ogee bowl wine glass with faceted stem, 14.5cm high; a small wine with floral gilding to the bowl and a faceted stem, a larger wine glass with cut and engraved upper border, 13cm high and a dark green wine glass, 12.3cm high(4)Condition report: Faceted stem and gilded glass- tiny chip to foot rimGlass with engraved upper border- a couple of small scratches to the bowlNo cracks or chips
An Art Deco hand painted Wade Heath jug, painted with red roof house and summer trees in bright colours, of stylised ribbed body, height 22cm, a 19th century red table lustre overpainted with colourful flowers, butterflies and embellished with white enamelled jewels and gilt, lacking drops, height 31cm, an Excello vintage 1920s baby's/child's heated bowl with Art Deco orange Bakelite handles and screw water lid, a vintage green glass eye bath, a hardstone egg, a modern porcelain trinket box in the form of an egg and a cut glass lidded mustard pot (7).
A quantity of vintage pewter ware to include twin-handled biscuit barrel, small teapot, pewter beakers, bowl, a decorative metal box (af), an Indian glass circular rose bowl on three supports, a vintage set of metal weighing scales with weights, and a Barracombe Pottery wall pocket in the form of a ginger cat's head (af).
A quantity of vintage tableware and decorative ceramics to include a large mixing bowl, a white hors d'oeuvres plate, a very large oval serving platter with green sponge ware decoration, a glass flan dish, a Johnnie Walker jug, and a quantity of whisky pub measures to include Ballentine's Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker, etc.
A 1970s/80s brushed aluminium and smoked glass trolley table, a vintage wall mirror with textured block border, a vintage leather pouffe on castors, a chrome circular framed stool and a three-piece stainless steel tea/coffee set comprising tray, milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee pot and teapot (5).
Box containing assorted items to include: three knights' helmets bottle stoppers, a spherical Babushka, two Bell's Scotch whisky stoneware bottles (both empty), a White Satin distilled dry gin miniature (unopened) and five Guinness miniatures, crystal mantel clock, brass figure of a cow and person, three onyx eggs in turtle rests, a pair of silver earrings, a 1957 sixpence, a vesta case, a blue glass lined bowl, cutlery, pair of cufflinks etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
24 piece Royal Crown Derby English fine bone china 'Elizabeth Platinum' design teacups and saucers. Together with a tray to include; Paragon fine bone china two handled bowl on stand 'by appointment to HM the Queen and HM the Queen Mary' and a glass fruit bowl. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) (B.P. 21% + VAT)No obvious damage.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED APOTHECARY CABINETWith extensive fitted interior, 27cm wide; 31cm highCondition report: Various light marks, scuffs and wear commensurate with age, however, mahogany is overall in relatively good ‘untouched’ condition. Tarnishing/oxidisation to metal work: escutcheon and carrying handles. The lid is very slightly lifting to one side. No key and lock plate loose, requiring fixing back into position. Veneer section to the front edge loose and present with lot. The top hinged lid opens to reveal: Four glass bottles with gilt brass lids, one of which has completely tarnished and lost it’s gilding and wax sealed cork lining and now loose on the glass bottle. Lift out tray with slide lidded compartment to the sideGlazed ceramic tileSoftwood cased glass syringe (internal edge of case worn with loss)Metal cased candle holder - with candle, stamped to underside ‘PATENT APPLIED FOR’ A ceramic oval shaped bowl on raised foot.Front door opening and closing only when lid open to reveal: Seven compartments, six bottles with glass stoppers, various chips and wear. Labelled drawers (one missing ring pull handle top right), including the top tier containing sliding lid compartments, the second row enclosing a glass mixing bowl but no pestle; four glass vials with contents, three of which with marble paper covered stoppers and three various wood containers, the bottom row enclosing eight apertures with six glass mixing bowls.The reverse door opening and closing when lid is open to reveal: Eight compartments with only seven glass bottles with stoppers present. Labels with some contents remaining. Various wear and chips commensurate with use and age, one stopper missing top half. . See additional photographs on www.bellmans.co.uk
A Victorian clear glass table lustre, with prismatic drops, 25cm high, a Bohemian ruby glass scent bottle and stopper with gilt decoration, 25cm high, a Bohemian glass vase with overlaid and painted decoration, converted to a table lamp, 40cm high, a green and gilt glass vase, 25cm high, a yellow glass jug and a bowl (7)Condition report: Lustre - two drops detailed require new wires.Scent bottle: some rubbing.Lamp: much altered and converted, metal base later.Remainder: no obvious major faults.
A glazed case display of clay pipes, containing approximately 40 examples of Edward Pollock pipes, each with a decorative bowl, 98 x 83cmCondition report: Small chips and losses to the frame, glass in good order no damageThe top right pipe, is 13cm wide. It looks to have been framed within the last 50 years.
A pair of John Walsh Walsh glass table centrepieces, c.1900, each with a straw opalescent fluted bowl and closed bud, within a gilt metal naturalistic frame, 24cm wideCondition report: Loss of gilt finish. Otherwise in good order.No chips, cracks or restoration to the glass. Some surface marks due to contact with the frame and general surface wear. The frame with losses to the finish and surface wear.
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