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A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass bowl, hallmarked London 1898, maker's mark worn and indistinct, D23cm, together with a pair of matched pair of silver plated and glass handled salad servers, and a small selection of silver plate, to include a pair of berry spoons, cake slice, ladle, etc.
A collection of miscellaneous items relating to various British and World Exhibitions to include New York World's Fair Pictures Official Souvenir Flash Set, Crystal Palace paper weight, Pan-American Souvenir playing cards, Glasgow Empire Exhibition 1938 moulded glass bowl, New York World's Fair 1939 silent flame table lighter, 1908 Franco-British crested china model of a suitcase and The Great Exhibition of 1851 Commemorative Album etc.
Two Chinese blue and white porcelain bowls, of matching design, decorated in underglaze blue with the Eight Immortals, double ring marks to internal and external rim, Buddhistic precious objects (table with peaches for longevity) within further double ring to interior, on double ring foot with seal mark of Qianlong (1736-1795) beneath, 20cm diameter x 8.5cm high and 18.5cm x 8cm, (2) Condition report: Larger bowl has a number of small rim chip splus a faint hairline.Smaller bowl has more significant rim fritting and losses.Ceramics & Glass/OrientalWe endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms
Early 19th Century Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain part service, pattern 240 (matching the 'Nelson' service), comprising oval teapot and stand, sucrier and jug, slop bowl, pair of dishes, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and twelve saucers, puce mark 'Chamberlains Worcester No 240' beneath teapot cover and sucrier cover, 'No 240' or '240' in puce or iron red beneath some other piecesCondition report: Ring finial to teapot cover is missing. Minor old chip to collar of sucrier cover (not visible when cover is on).Glaze retraction/loss to foiot rim of slop bowl.6 of 8 tea cups sound.All8 coffee cans sound.9 of 12 saucers are sound.Pair of dishes sound.Most pieces additionally with some degree of gilt rubbing, some with staining.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. We do not automatically mention standard occurrences which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Further information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
A 19th century cut glass jug, 26 cm high, a set of four Waterford cut glass tumblers, a blue and white pierced glass basket, and a pair of Mary Gregory style glasses, decorated children, 5.5 cm and various other glassware (13)Jug 26 cm high, with swag type decoration - goodJug 20.5 cm high, slice cut, crack to handleoval lemon squeezer pedestal bowl 22.5 cm wide, chips to rim and base heavily chipped
An Elkington & Co silver plate pedestal bowl, with gilt interior, an Elkington & Co silver plated sifter spoon, a Viner's of Sheffield silver plated sugar bowl and matching milk jug, a Walker & Hall silver plated rectangular tureen and cover, with clear glass dish insert, an Arthur Price cake knife and a silver plate mounted cut glass sugar shaker
A continental white metal triangular bowl, deeply embossed with flowers and foliage, gilt interior, 4cm high, an Art Nouveau silver plated pedestal dish, maker WMF with pierced design and green glass liner, (missing one handle), 12cm high, and a similar silver plated two handed dish with pierced design and green glass liner, 10cm high, together with a Bravingtons, London silver plated oval tray, presented, and a silver plate on copper dish with shell handle and scrolling design
An Art Deco period painted plaster advertising display of a blonde lady holding a telephone, with glass eyes and simulate eyelashes on a shaped black base, 54cm high. Together with another 1920s/30s painted plaster figure of a young boy kneeling, holding a rectangular glass bowl/fish tank, the reverse inscribed, 'OP 375. RD 817899', 52cm high. (2) Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further informationCondition report: The bust of the lady has some long shallow chipping to the front of the figure just at the juncture of the bust and the plinth.
A George III silver cream boat, a pair of Old Sheffield Plate salts and a Victorian plated kettle on stand,the first London, 1763, possibly by William Skeen, of bellied form with punched rim and engraved crest and raised on three hoofed feet, second c. 1790 navette shaped pedestal form with pierced bowls and period blue glass liners, third c. 1880s, marked William Hutton & Sons, baluster shaped with rattan covered handle and raised on a circular pierced burner with four scrolled feetkettle height including stand: 27cm, approx. weight of cream boat: 3.71oztCondition: Cream boat has sizeable dent to underside of the bowl and a number of dings, salts generally good condition commensurate with age, one glass liner has a chip to the edge, slight copper bleed and dents to edges, slight bending to feet, kettle in generally good condition, rattan handle is loose at the ends with part missing, circular lid slightly bent, feet and burner holder of the stand are slightly bent
AN IRISH STYLE CUT GLASS CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, 19th Century, of circular form with flanged rim, above alternating panels of diamond cut decoration, raised on deep diamond cut circular base, probably originally from a centre piece, 27cm diameter;together with a heavily cut stand probably Irish, in the shape of a bowl on foot, with hollow centre, 80cm diameters (2)Condition Report: Excellent condition but with a few shallow chips to rim
AN EDWARDIAN GLASS OIL TABLE LAMP, c.1910, of Corinthian column form with a silver plated capital and canted square base with radiating cut pattern to underside, surmounted by a patterned glass bowl. 60cm tall Condition Report: visible chips to base glass losses to one corner of the base and top of the column as a safety precaution we'd recommend rewiringsee images
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