A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on an opaque twist stem, 15.5cm high; Two Similar Wine Glasses, 16.5cm and 14.5cm high; and A Pair of 18th Century Style Wine Glasses, the bell shaped bowls engraved with fruiting vine on opaque twist stems, 17.5cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT: . Second and third glasses with chips to foot. All with some typical minor surface wear.
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An Anglo-Irish Pedestal Bowl, early 19th century, of navette form with strawberry cutting within a fluted border on a panelled stem and diamond shaped foot, 26.5cm wide; Two Similar Pedestal Bowls, with fan and geometric cutting, 15cm high; Two Similar Salts, of conical form on square feet, 9cm and 8.5cm high; Four Various Cut Glass Jugs; A Spirit Decanter and Stopper; and Two Goblet Vases (12)
A collection of silver items including a cigarette box, cedar lining, plain rectangular body, Sanders and MacKenzie, Birmingham 1966, 15 by 9 by 3cm, 10.58toz, together with a George III Irish silver ladle, barley twist stem, James Keating, Dublin 1814, 14.5 by 4.7cm, a Victorian sugar sifter, flower form bowl and engraved terminal, Deakin and Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1899, 14.5cm, various other spoons, a matching pepperette and mustard pot of conventional forms, Horton Allday, Birmingham 1919, a vesta case, a small oval photograph frame, a mother of pearl handled fruit knife with silver blade, a white metal Scottish pin and a pair of white metal pepperettes, 8.45toz excluding cigarette case, white metal items, glass liners and photo frame. (q)
A collection of George III and later silver, including a spoon in the Hanoverian pattern with rat tail to the bowl, 1797, makers marks rubbed, a pair Old English fiddle pattern spoons, John William Blake, London 1825, another similar, monogram engraved, William Eaton, London 1825, a teaspoon with bright cut engraving, John Lambe, other marks worn, a fiddle pattern teaspoon, armorial crest engraved, with reeded edge, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, monogram engraved, Thomas Whitaker or Thomas Whitehouse, London 1843, a French silver spoon, with planished heart shaped bowl and flower finial, a Victorian butter knife, George Unite, Birmingham 1843, a further Victorian spoon, and a circular vesta case with engine turned decoration, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1938, total silver weight 8.65toz, together with a silver plated bon bon dish with red glass liner, a pair of silver plated fish servers, a pair of boxed modern cufflinks, and three further empty boxes. (18)
A selection of Victorian and later silver spoons, including a set of six coffee spoons, James Dixons and Sons, Sheffield 1943, a set of six tea spoons with engraved handles, sutherland and Roden, Sheffield 1905, a sifter ladle with pierced shell form bowl, Charles Boyton, London 1902, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Charles Boyton, London 1857, two mustard spoons, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of French silver teaspoons, and a circular dressing table box with embossed foliate band to top, interior lined with green silk and velvet, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1917, 7.5 by 4cm, 10.95toz excluding blue glass liner.
HORSE RACING INTEREST - McEWANS LAGER STAKES 1984 CUT GLASS TROPHY, the detachable bowl with a diamond cut band above a hobnail and diamond cut body decorated with two opposing roundels, the first inscribed 'McEwans Lager Stakes, 1984', the second engraved with a horse racing scene, over a faceted and cut spreading circular pedestal, 38cm high
An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1755, the trumpet form bowl engraved with rose and bud on a stem with five leaves above a triple annulated shoulder knop above a multiple series air twist stem with inverted baluster and angular knops, raised to a plain conical foot, height 16.8cm.
An 19th Century drinking glass in the 18th Century Newcastle Baluster style with a round funnel bowl engraved with a portrait panel and a sailing boat opposing, above a complex stem with a multiple series air twist upper section with double knop above a hollow blown inverted baluster lower section with basal knop, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 21cm.
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