A group of glassware, comprising a 19th century clear glass epergne, with single frilled trumpet over a frilled bowl, H27cm, a smaller similar example, a later epergne, with four trumpets within a silver plated mount, a Vaseline glass Jack in the pulpit vase, a Victorian blue glass ewer with white lily of the valley decoration, H17cm, a Victorian blue glass lustre with clear glass droppers, H24.5cm, a 19th century bohemian green glass vase, with floral painted overlaid decoration, H22cm, and a overlaid translucent green glass vase, H20.5cm. (7). - Condition Report
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An Amethyst Glass Cream Jug, circa 1800, of baluster form with panelled neck and strap handle, 9cm high; Three Similar Blue Glass Jugs; and A Blue Glass Pedestal Bowl, of wrythen form, 9cm high (5). The largest blue jug with three cracks emanating from the lower handle terminal. The other four pieces in good order
A Bohemian Amber Overlay Glass Masonic Firing Glass, late 19th century, the ovoid bowl engraved with square and compass and a temple on an octagonal foot, 14.5cm high; A Ruby Overlay Beaker, of octagonal form with foliate and scroll decoration, 10cm high; and A White Overlay Scent Bottle and Stopper, engraved with a band of fruiting vine, 15cm high (3). The Masonic vessel with very slight chips to the foot, otherwise in good condition. The bittle with chips to the base of the stopper, one to the rim and one to the foot. The other vessel in good order, with only slight gilt losses.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine on an opaque twist stem, 15cm high; and A Similar Glass, with ogee bowl on opaque twist stem, 15cm high (2). The engraved glass with scratching to the inside of the bowl and a tiny chip to the foot. The other glass in good order.
A Pair of Green Glass Wine Glasses, early 19th century, the ovoid bowls with everted rims on blade knop stems, 11cm high; A Similar Glass, with conical bowl, 13cm high; An 18th Century Wine Glass, with rounded funnel bowl on an air twist stem, 14.5cm high; A Wrythen Ale Glass, 13cm high; and A Wine Glass, on baluster with air tear, 12cm high (6). The air-twist glass has chipping to the foot. All of the five other glasses in good condition.
A Gilt Metal Six-Light Chandelier, 19th century, with leaf cast boss and chains, cut glass bowl and leaf sheathed scroll branches, approximately 75cm high. All metalwork intact, with some pitting and oxidisation to the gilding but largely very good. The glass dish free from any damage. The chandelier would need to be rewired.
An Onyx Ashtray, 20th century, mounted with a cold painted model of a seated fox, 11cm long; A Cloisonné Enamel Mounted Opaque White Glass Small Bowl, of circular form with cartouche handles, 11cm wide; A Chinese Cloisonné Cylindrical Box and Cover, decorated with birds amongst foliage, 8.5cm high; A Pair of Cast Ornaments as Pheasants, 10cm high; A Similar Ornament, 11.5cm high; and A Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Black Slate Paperweight, decorated with the Taj Mahal (7)
A Glass Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl, circa 1800, of fluted form with blue glass rims, jug 11cm high, bowl 8cm high; A Similar Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl, of plain baluster form, jug 9.5cm high, bowl 7cm high; and A Similar Bowl, 8cm high (5)The plain jug with a chip next to the upper handle terminal and associated hook shaped crack. The fluted bowl has a tiny rim chip and then a hole to one side of the body with a small associated crack. All of the other pieces in good order.
A Thistle Shaped Dram Glass, circa 1760, the conical bowl on a basal ball knop with air tear and circular foot, 9.5cm high. The foot has a small diameter is rather misshapen, probably due to cracks being polished out. There are no further chips or cracks. Some light scratches to the ball. 97g.
A Cordial Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a plain stem and circular foot, 10cm high; An Ale Flute, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem and circular foot, 15cm high; and A Small Dish, engraved F/R*M and dated Augst 26 1793 in circular cartouches hung with ribbon swags, 12cm diameter (3). All three pieces, free from chips cracks and notable scratching.
A Glass Tazza, circa 1770, of circular form with moulded gallery on a panelled baluster stem and folded foot, 31cm diameter; An Ale Flute, circa 1760, the rounded funnel bowl on a double knopped air twist stem, 20cm high; and A Candlestick, circa 1780, with faceted socket, knopped stem and circular foot, 22cm high (3). Tazza in very good condition, no chips or cracks just some very light scratches. Ale glass with a chip to the foot. The candlestick badly broken and re glued on one side of the base.
A Glass Sugar Bowl, circa 1800, of wrythen fluted ogee form with blue glass rim, 8.5cm high; A Similar Baluster Jar, 9.5cm high; An Ovoid Cream Jug, with blue glass rim and engraved foliate decoration, 7.5cm high; A Spirit Glass, with blue glass rim, 8.5cm high; and Four Various Tot Glasses, with blue glass rims, 5cm high (8). The jug with a small chip to the lower handle terminal. One of the small tot glasses with wax inside needs cleaning. No other damage elsewhere, all free from chips and cracks.
A Glass Beaker, early 19th century, of bucket form with blue glass rim, inscribed ELLEN AXON and with hops and barley, 11cm high; A Similar Goblet, with semi-fluted ovoid bowl, 13.5cm high; and A Similar Goblet, with barrel shaped bowl, 13.5cm high (3). All three glasses free from chips and cracks.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on an air twist stem and circular foot, 16cm high; and A Similar Cordial Glass, the ogee bowl on an air twist stem and circular foot, 15.5cm high (2). The wine glass with light scratches inside the bowl, no chips or cracks. Cordial glass in good condition free from chips cracks, and any scratches.
A Salviati & Co Façon de Venise Opal Glass Goblet, circa 1880, the wrythen fluted bowl on a hollow stem moulded with two lion masks and florets hung with swags within gadroon borders, on a wrythen fluted folded foot, 17.5cm high . Some typical minor surface wear. In good condition, free from chips and cracks.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem, 15.5cm high; A Similar Wine Glass, with rounded funnel bowl, 15cm high; A Wine Glass, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a band of a foliage over a hammered base and panelled opaque twist stem, 16.5cm high; and A Wine Glass, the vase shaped bowl engraved with Jacobite style foliage, 16cm high (4). Both engraved wine glasses with damage. The baluster shaped glass with chipping to the foot, the foot may have been reduced. The other engraved glass, the bowl re glued at the stem. The other two glasses (not engraved) in good condition.
A Pink Lustre Nursery Mug, circa 1820, inscribed Oakenshaw School, 6.5cm high; A Brown Saltglaze Stoneware Model of a Cottage, 9.5cm high; A Pottery Ring Flask, with splashed decoration, 15cm long; A Carpet Bowl; A Slipware Pig Money Box; and A Glass Fire Globe (6). The salt glazed cottage with one small section of loss to the corner of the roof and some loss to the underside of the base. The fire globe with slight chipping to the rim.
A quantity of cut glass and crystal to include a Victorian decanter, one other decanter, a pair of decorative candle holders in the form of large Champagne bowls, a footed bowl, a boxed rose bowl with plated cover and stand and a boxed Stuart Crystal 'Shaftesbury' teardrop bud vase of small proportions.
FOUR VARIOUS MODERN GLASS VASES AND ASSORTED CERAMICS, etc, including a Le Creuset circular red glazed pie dish (1.6L/1.7QT) 27.5cm diameter, a Villeroy & Boch New Wave Premium bone china white glazed bowl, length 49.5cm, an early 20th Century wash jug and bowl and another wash bowl, a modern table lamp with fabric shade and a blue and white earthenware plate, diameter 40cm, etc (13)
A CASED SET OF TEN SILVER 'QUEENS BEASTS' SPOONS, a wooden display case with glass screen, holds within a gold frame displaying ten of the 'Queens Beasts' silver spoons, each bearing a different beast to the handles, hallmarks to each bowl for Birmingham 1977, approximate dimensions of case 46.5cm x 41.5cm x 9cm, together with the original hinged case
René Lalique. A pre-war amber tinted glass Mont-Dore pattern bowl, no.396, designed in 1928, moulded mark R LALIQUE FRANCE, 22cm diameterCONDITION: Provenance - Boxall collection of Lalique glassCondition - Typical small bubbles and mould lines. Occasional minor scratches and wear to the base consistent with age and use, slight opalescence to the base. There are a few minute nicks to the rim, otherwise in good condition.
Victorian Period - Fine Pair of Decorative Ruby Glass Lustre's, Decorated with Gilding and Enameled Floral Images to Bowl and Rim Area of Each Lustre, 8 Clear Prisms to Each. Good Example of Victorian Ruby Glass Lustre's. Heights 12.5 Inches - 31.25 cms. Condition Report - Some Enamel Loss to Flowers, All Prisms Excellent, No Damage. Hairlines to Glass Interior - Can't See From Outside.
An Advertising figure of a boy holding a glass tank for W A Graves, Louth, Confectionery. ****Condition report**** Can not be posted out so is collect only Painted finish worn with age. No serious damage/repairs. Some small nibbles in places. Glass bowl discoloured, made up of 5 pieces of glass glued together. Height 53cm.
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