Art Déco-Fußschale Art Déco-Fußschale Art Déco-Fußschale Massiver Glockenfuß, gemuldete Schale mit breiter Fahne. Fuß mit dunkelvioletten Pulvereinschmelzungen, die Schale mit hellroten, zur Fahne hin dunkelroten Pulvereinschmelzungen. Sign. "Schneider". D. 30 cm. A footed French Schneider glass bowl. Signed. Frankreich. Épinay-sur-Seine. Verreries Schneider. Um 1928-1929.
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Große Holmegaard-Schale von Per Lütken Große Holmegaard-Schale von Per Lütken Große Holmegaard-Schale von Per Lütken Gemuldete Form mit eingezogenem Rand. Stahlblaues Glas. Entw. Per Lütken. Firmenmarke mit Entw.-Monogr. u. Modell-Nr. 17793. D. 31,5 cm. A large Danish Holmegaard blue glass bowl designed by Per Lütken. Signed and monogrammed with model-no. 17793. Dänemark. Holmegaard. Um 1960.
CHRISTOFLE versilbertes Kaviar-Set, 20. Jh. Frankreich, bestehend aus Schale, D. ca. 17 cm, Halterung, Glas mit Deckel, D. ca. 10 cm, Kaviarspreizer, Kaviarlöffel, Eislöffel, Marken: MZ (OC-Christofle). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. CHRISTOFLE silver-plated caviar set, 20th century, France, consisting of bowl, d. approx. 17 cm, holder, glass insert with lid, d. approx. 10 cm, caviar spreader, caviar spoon, ice cube spoon, maker mark (OC-Christofle), signs of age and use. Legierung versilbert
Tafelaufsatz Frankreich, 19. Jh. Runder Fuß mit feinem Blattspitzen- und Palmettenfries, mit Blattschuppen gezierter Schaft und Reif mit Blütenfries als Ablage für die Kristallglasschale. Bronze, fein ziseliert und vergoldet, farbloses Glas mit Schliffdekor. H. 24 cm; Ø 18 cm. Tafelservice, Tazza, Tischdekoration Centrepiece France, 19th c. Round base with a fine frieze of leaf tips and palmettes, the shaft decorated with leaf scales and a hoop with a frieze of flowers as holder for the crystal glass bowl. Bronze, finely chased and gilded, colourless glass with cut decoration. H. 24 cm; Ø 18 cm. table service
Großer Glaslüster für einen Festsaal Böhmen, 19. Jh. Zentraler Korpus aus Holz in vergoldeter Glasschale mit acht geschwungenen Leuchterarmen, der zentrale Schaft mit spiralig gedrehten Hohlglasteilen, insgesamt vier verschieden große, aus Reihen rechteckig geschliffener Lüstersteine geformte Reifen, dazwischen reicher Behang aus Glastropfen, -linsen und -perlen, unten Glaskugel mit Schliffdekor. H. ca. 170 cm; Ø 80 cm. - Vergleichbare Lüster befinden sich im Schloss auf der Berliner Pfaueninsel und wurden möglicherweise von der Fa. Jancke & Cie. In Bor hergestellt. böhmisches Glas, Deckenkrone, Deckenlüster, Kristallglas, Kristallüster, Kronlüster Large glass chandelier for a ballroom Bohemia, 19th c. Central wooden corpus in a gilded glass bowl with eight curved candlestick arms, the central shaft with spirally turned hollow glass parts, altogether four different sized hoops formed by rows of rectangular cut chandelier stones, between them rich hangings of glass drops, lenses and beads, at the bottom glass ball with cut decoration. H. ca. 170 cm; Ø 80 cm. - Comparable chandeliers can be found in the castle on the Pfaueninsel in Berlin and were probably made by Jancke & Cie. in Bor. bohemian glass, ceiling chandelier
Konvolut von 14 Teilen Tafelgeschirr 19./20. Jh. Karaffe in Entenform (H. 25 cm). Tazza (H. 15 cm). Henkelkorbschale Sheffield (Ø 23,5 cm). Kleine Jugendstiljardinière mit Glaseinsatz von Wilhelm Binder (L. 27,5 cm). Senfdöschen mit kobaltblauem Glaseinsatz (H. 5 cm). Gewürzstreuer (H. 18 cm). Miniatursektkübel (H. 7,3 cm). Zwei Souffléschälchen mit Glaseinsatz, Chester, Stokes & Ireland Ltd. 5 unterschiedliche Untersetzer, teils mit Glas- oder Holzboden (Ø 9,5 -16,5 cm. Silber und Versilbertes. Set of 14 pieces of tableware 19th and 20th century Carafe in duck shape (h. 25 cm). Tazza (h. 15 cm). Sheffield basket bowl with handles (Ø 23,5 cm). Small art nouveau jardinière with glass insert by Wilhelm Binder (l. 27,5 cm). Mustard jar with cobalt blue glass insert (h. 5 cm). Spice shaker (h. 18 cm). Miniature champagne bucket (h. 7,3 cm). Two soufflé bowls with glass insert, Chester, Stokes & Ireland Ltd. 5 different coasters, some with glass or wooden base (Ø 9.5 - 16.5 cm. Silver and silver plated.
Empire-Tafelaufsatz Frankreich, um 1800 Auf von drei Tatzenfüßen getragenem, rundem, getrepptem Podest drei vollplastische, geflügelte Putten, die Kristallglasschale tragend; zentraler Rundstab mit rundem Tragegriff. Bronze, gegossen, ziseliert und vergoldet, farbloses Glas mit Schliffdekor. H. 38 cm; Ø 24,5 cm. - Schale geklebt. Etagère, Tafelservice, Tischdekoration Empire centrepiece France, around 1800 On a round, stepped pedestal supported by three paw feet, three fully plastic winged putti, carrying the crystal glass bowl; central round rod with round carrying handle. Bronze, cast, chased and gilded, colourless glass with cut decoration. H. 38 cm; Ø 24,5 cm. - Bowl glued. table service
A Chinese silver export small bowl with clear glass liner, the twin handles formed as dragons and the lobed pierced body with stylised bamboo and further dragon decoration, 15.5 cm wide x 4.5 cm high, together with a miniature Russian silver and enamel carriage, 7 cm long and an Indian white metal bowl, the embossed body decorated with fish and foliate motifs, on three feet, also formed as fish, 9.5 cm diameter, 185g combined weight.Qty: 3Condition report: No apparent faults. Some discolouration / tarnishing to the Russian and Indian items.
A set of six small liqueur glasses from the Imperial Banquet serviceImperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, 1850sthe rounded bowl with lobed sides centred with a gold foil medallion enamelled with ermine mantel under the Imperial Russian crown and Cyrillic monogram 'AM', raised on stepped stem terminating in circular scalloped foot, all unmarked height: 10.5cm (4 1/8in). (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by a private collector in the USA, c. 1940-1950Thence by descentThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A glass dish from an Imperial Banquet ServiceImperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, after 1824the shallow circular bowl with lobed sides centring an enamelled and gilt foil insert depicting the crowned Cyrillic initials 'AM' against an ermine mantle, on circular base with laurel motif supported upon foliate feet, unmarked height: 13cm (5 1/8in).Footnotes:The cypher is assumed to be that of Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna, consort to the future Nicholas I. A birthday service incorporating the breakthrough technique of encasing a shield of enamelled foil within glass was produced in 1824. The design of detailed inserts embedded in glass was later replicated across further Banqueting Services. Pieces from the 'AF' service are illustrated in Karen Kettering, Russian Glass at Hillwood, Washington DC, pp. 39-41. For similar examples from other services, see Tamara Malinina, Imperatorski stekliannyi zavod: XVIII-nachalo XX veka, St. Petersburg, 2009, p. 283.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Small collection of hallmarked silver/silver mounted items including treen bowl with applied rim, 12cm diam, Chester 1929 by C D Saunders & J F Hollings, cut glass dressing table jar with embossed hallmarked lid, 7.5cm tall, Birmingham 1903, three piece condiment set, Birmingham 1920/1, cased coffee spoon with Lincoln Imp finial, two napkin rings, eight items of small hallmarked flatwares, Boy Scout silver badge, broken candlestick and plated salt spoons (qty)
Mixed Lot: small Elizabeth II sugar bowl of plain circular form with raised body band, 7cm diam, Sheffield 1955 by E Vander, a shaped rectangular pin tray with embossed edge, probably Birmingham 1905 and a circular butter dish with pierced edge, having a replacement clear glass liner, 13cm diam, Birmingham 1928 by Hukin & Heath, total net weight 114gms (3)
A Lalique moulded clear glass Pissehlit (Dandelion) salad bowl and six side dishes, mid 20th century, the outside of the bowl moulded with dandelion leaves, moulded 'R LALIQUE' signature to inner base, and etched 'R Lalique' signature in script below rim, 9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) diameter, the six demi-lune (crescent shaped) side dishes of the same design, each with etched signature to base, 8in. (20.4cm.) wide. (7) * Condition: Surface scratches to foot of bowl, otherwise nothing to note.
A late 18th century facet cut stem ale glass, the elongated round funnel bowl with printie cut band below the rim and facetted basal cutting into a facet cut stem, on a conical foot with snapped pontil, 17.8cm. high; together with a small late 18th century wine glass with drawn, printie cut ovoid bowl on a plain stem and plain foot, 12.6cm. high. (2) * Condition: - Ale glass: Good condition with no faults. - Wine glass: Minute frit to rim. Otherwise good.
A mid-18th century airtwist wine glass, c.1750-60, the pointed round funnel bowl on a double series air twist stem and conical foot with snapped pontil, 15.7cm. high. * Condition: In good condition. Two tiny scuffs to surface of glass to upper edge of foot and one miniscule frit beneath footrim.
Winston Churchill interest - a 19th century wine glass, once the property of Sir Winston Churchill, with original auction lot sticker (lot 25), from the auction of 'The Estate of Sir Winston Churchill' conducted by Knight, Frank & Rutley at 20 Hanover Square on 19th January 1966, also with a later auction lot ticket from J. J. Tingay Auctioneer, Guernsey, Channel Islands (lot 116), the glass with drawn tulip bowl with panel cut stem, 4¾in. (12cm.) high.
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