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A CONTINENTAL SILVER TWIN HANDLED BOWL, pierce decorated and embossed with swags of husks, on paw feet, later glass liner, Austro-Hungarian import mark only, 17.5cm wide, 6.5oz Condition report: silver in good condition overall. Small split to seam by base. Glass liner is the wrong one, and doesn’t fit.
A CHINESE BEIJING RUBY GLASS BOWL QIANLONG 1736-95 The flaring U-shaped body raised on a short spread foot, the translucent red glass carved with a continuous scene of figures in a mountainous landscape, with pine, willow and dwellings dispersed through the setting, 18.6cm. Provenance: sold in these rooms on 15th July 2006, lot 174; and then a Hong Kong private collection; and then a deceased estate, Hampshire.
Smith carnival glass red bowl with diamond lace pattern, a Fenton amethyst little flowers dish, a Fenton green peacock tail vase, a Dugan amethyst small bowl with fish scales and bead pattern, a Brockwitz marigold curved star pattern vase and an Imperial blue glass nursery rhyme mug, largest 26cm (6)
A late Victorian silver and cut glass centre bowl by Mappin & Webb, London 1894, with twin foliate and scroll handles, a waved egg-and-dart rim, two vacant shields flanked by leafy fronds, the angles of a band of laurel with foliate fronds, on four paw feet, with a cut glass liner, 44cm (17 1/2in) across handles, 1417g (45.55 oz) weighableCondition Report: Marks are well struckSlightly wobblesNo personal engravingLiner good, no apparent chips or cracksLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Strathearn glass dish of compressed circular form, with copper aventurine, on a brown ground, with impressed leaping salmon mark to base, 17cm diameter, an Art glass bowl of flared form with orange roundels, on a grey ground, a smoky grey glass vase and two other items (5) Condition ReportThe Art glass bowl with orange roundels has three very small chips, please see images The other pieces appear to be without obvious damage or restoration
A Victorian silver-plated centrepiece,possibly by Thomas Bradbury & Sons,of Indian design, the central cut-glass bowl supported by palm trees, with four scrolling branches, each suspending a basket with a smaller glass bowl, on a naturalistic base set with elephant heads and a figure in a howdah on an elephant, the whole piece raised on a mirrored base of shaped circular form, with corresponding elephant head detail,54cm wide69.5cm highCondition report: General surface wear and scratches to glass bowls. Basket swing handles a little stiff. Tarnish and discolouration throughout. Rubbing to raised areas. Some loose joints and misshapen areas. Scratches to mirrored base. General wear throughout.
A Spanish façon de venise wine glass, 17th century, the trumpet shaped bowl enclosed by a lampwork 'crown' in transparent blue glass, on one piece hollow stem and folded foot, 14cm highCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - the glass is yellow tinged and suffused with minute bubbles. One of the vertical ribs of the blue 'crown' is lacking. Wavy undulating rim, otherwise good condition.
A balustroid type wine glass, c.1740, the trumpet shaped bowl above a teardrop stem and teared basal knop, on a conical foot, 18.5cm highCONDITION: The upper part of the bowl has a slight imperfection in the glass, there is some slight scratching to the inside of the bowl, typical striations and occasional bubble inclusions otherwise in good condition.
A pair of glass sugar or rinsing bowls, c.1745, of Jacobite significance, of ogee shape, wheel engraved with a tulip and a rose and other floral sprigs, 10.5cm diameterCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - both occasional minor scratches and wear to bases consistent with age. One bowl is heavier than the other and the lighter example's pontil mark has been polished out but the base is still worn with use.
A Georgian glass roemer-shaped vase, second quarter 18th century, possibly part of a garniture, the rib moulded globular upper section above a hollow stem/bowl applied with strawberry prunts, on a rib moulded inverted trumpet foot, 22.5cm highCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck Collection.Condition - occasional minor scratches, Typical bubble inclusions and striations. Wear to base consistent of age.
A Dutch wine glass, last quarter 17th century, the conical bowl above a quatrefoil knopped stem with two mereses, on conical folded foot, 16cm highCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - the stem is slightly off centre to the foot. Typical minute bubble inclusions and striations, good condition.
A Dutch wheel engraved wine glass, c.1750, the bucket shaped bowl inscribed 'D. KIELE EN WIELE EN.T . ZAND. T LAND', and with a scene of ploughing and a ship at anchor, plain stem with a bulbous knop at each end, 18cm highCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - The bowl and foot are noticeably crizzled.
An English or Dutch crizzled lead glass coupe de marriage or sugar bowl c.1700, the hemi-spherical rib moulded body applied with a pair of scrolled handles and a circular spreading foot, 18.5cm acrossCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - heavily crizzled all over with noticeable white hazy patches to the interior and handles. No chips or cracks detected.
A large Dutch 'Stadthouder' commemorative crizzled glass goblet c.1674, the funnel bowl wheel engraved with the arms of Willem III, Prince of Orange, as Stadthouder, below an arched crown, and the arms of three provinces of Netherlands, above an inverted pear shaped teardrop knop flanked by twin mereses, on a slightly domed folded foot, repairs, 25.5cmCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - there is noticeable crizzling to the bowl, stem and foot. The bowl has two broken sections which have been glued together, now discoloured yellow and is very delicate to handle.
A Regency inlaid mahogany tea caddy, of plain rectangular form, with gilt bronze handles, the lid enclosing a pair of cut glass caddies and central mixing bowl width 14.5in. height 7in.CONDITION: Case in very good clean condition but no key for lock, glass caddies in good order, central bowl apparently associated and with a chip to the rim.
A rare documentary Irish wheel engraved lead glass goblet, dated 1697, attributed to Odaccio's Glasshouse, Dublin,the rounded funnel bowl engraved with numerous 'M' family member's initials within laurel wreaths, possibly for the Martin family, and the inscription 'I : PRAY TO GOD ' BLESS THEM : ALL', above a merese and angular inverted baluster stem, on an incomplete conical foot, 17.5cm high, with a Victorian fitted rosewood & pewter inlaid boxCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - The foot is broken and large sections are lacking. A museum style fitted perspex base has been made so that the goblet can be displayed standing up. There are visible striations to the glass bowl and some impurities in the stem.
An Islamic colourless glass goblet, Iran, 12th century, the bucket shaped bowl with applied scrolled motifs and a 'Saturn' disc on a stemmed foot, 11.5cm highCONDITION: Andrew Rudebeck collection.Condition - two sections of the rim have been broken and re-attached, much encrusted in mud and weathered. Leans when stood upright.
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