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Lot 71

An antique cranberry cut glass centre piece or fruit bowl, of boat form, with cut fruit decoration, 10in. (25.4cm.) long.

Lot 100

A mid-18th century wine glass, with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain, tapered stem and folded foot with pontil, 15.8cm. high.

Lot 86

A mid-18th century airtwist wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a double series air twist stem and conical foot with snapped pontil, 13.9cm. high. * Condition: In good condition.

Lot 93

A mid-18th century wrythen moulded airtwist wine glass, c.1760, the ogee bowl with slightly everted rim and basal wrythen decoration, on a tapered airtwist stem with multi-ply corkscrew twist, on a broad conical foot, 15.9cm. high. * Condition: Small scratch to top of foot. Small flaw to rim and bubble near edge of foot (both from the making). Good condition overall.

Lot 563

RUBY GILDED GLASS LUSTRE AND DROPPERS, CARNIVAL GLASS CRIMPED BOWL, CYLINDRICAL SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER, ISLE OF WIGHT GLASS BULB VASE AND OTHER COLOURED GLASSWARES

Lot 500

LSA INTERNATIONAL GLASS PEDESTAL BOWL

Lot 1506

VARIOUS ITEMS A TEAPOT, GLASS VASE WITH HALLMARKED SILVER TOP, A WADE BELLS BOTTLE, EPNS TEAPOT, WHITEFRIARS STYLE VASE, A FLORAL BOWL, SYLVAC, WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE ETC

Lot 2

VICTORIAN GLASSWARE, 19th Century cranberry and milk overlay glass pedestal bowl, decorated with floral sprays, and gilt heightened windows, 6.25" height

Lot 6

WATERFORD GLASS, set of 6 cut bowl hock glasses and matching 6 goblets each etched with "V"

Lot 484

Various blue glass, including large bowl, drinking goblets, vase etc

Lot 940

A pair of glass scent bottles, and a matching powder bowl, all having silver and mother-of-pearl mounts, height 11cm

Lot 472

A 19th century satinwood and kingwood inlaid tea caddy, with 2 removable interior boxes, and original glass bowl, length 30.5cm

Lot 350

A free-form Art glass bowl, height 26cm, and an End of the Day glass vase

Lot 43

A large bronze copper and brass table centre trumpet epergne, with central etched fluted glass vase, with dolphin and bulrush supports, with allover embossed Classical scene bowl, overall height 55cm

Lot 168

A small Venetian Latticino Glass pedestal bowl, and a set of 3 Latticino dishes, diameter 17cm (4)

Lot 305

A large silver plated pedestal rose bowl with cast foliate decorated border, 38cm diameter, a cut glass and epns mounted biscuit barrel on stand, 21cm wide and a shaped circular vase, 21cm diameter (3)Condition report: Some surface wear to the interior of the rose bowl, otherwise the condition is considered to be good.

Lot 403

A large Monart green glass vase, of tapering cylindrical form, on a circular pedestal foot, 20cm high, 26cm diameter, a small amber glass vase, 10cm high, and two blue glass dishes and one other (5)Condition report: No chips or cracks or discolouration.Monart glass bowl - no damage, chips or cracks.  Very good conditon.

Lot 470

A cut glass pedestal bowl of campagna shape on a square foot, filled with sea shells, 25.5cm wide x 24cm high, two pairs of cut glass candlesticks, 22cm and 25cm respectively and a moulded glass fruit bowl, 31.5cm diameter (6)Condition report: A chip to the sconce of one of the taller pair of candlesticks.

Lot 601

Dikwandig gekleurd glazen gelopte sierschaal, diam. 37 cm. Heavy glass millefoiri bowl, diam. 37 cm.

Lot 629

Rood/ oranje dikglazen sierschaal met reliëf motief Red/ orange heavy glass bowl

Lot 718

Ovale dikglazen fruitschaal met millefiori decor, h. 24 cm. Oval heavy glass bowl, h. 24 cm.

Lot 221

Etling opalescent glass dish with moulded floral decoration, marked Etling France 148, 22cm diameter.CONDITION REPORT: There is a small scratch/nick to the underside leaf decoration (pinhead size).  There are surface scratches to the inside of the bowl. 

Lot 110

A Worcester bowl. Painted in the workshop of James Giles with puce flowers and scattered sprigs c.1765, 14.75cm diameter. Cf. Stephen Hanscombe, James Giles China and Glass Painter (1718-80) no. 26, 27 and 29 for similar decoration. No chips, cracks or repair. Some wear confined mostly to the inside.

Lot 356

EARLY 20TH CENTURY & LATER CEILING LIGHT SHADES including three frosted glass fish bowl type examples with copperised metal mounts and hanging hooks, 41cms D and a modern 'Rise and Fall' black plastic ceiling lamp

Lot 4

A DRY CARD BINNACLE COMPASS CIRCA 1860 the 6in. card signed Lilley & Son, LONDON and mounted in a white-lined gimbal-mounted bowl with removable faceplate, contained within a pine binnacle base with shaped skirting and removable glazed cover with securing hooks, overall measurements -- 16 x 15¼ x 15¼in. (40.5 x 38.5 x 38.5cm.)Condition report: Wear commensurate with age, two glass panels cracked.

Lot 244

A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY THOMAS MERCER, ST ALBANS, CIRCA 1966 the 4in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 25981, blued steel hands, spotted plates set within ebonised counter-numbered backplate, Earnshaw escapement with bi-metallic balance with silvered helical balance spring and jewelled detent, gimbal-mounted in brass bowl within two-tier wooden box with locking arm, with tipsy key and removable glass lid, retailer's label for B. Cooke & Son, Hull -- 7¼in. (18.5cm.) squareCondition report: Good running order at time of cataloguing.

Lot 239

A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY LILLEY & REYNOLDS LTD, LONDON, CIRCA 1950 with 3½in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 9957, blued steel hands, plain plates with Earnshaw escapement to standard balance with silver helical spring and jewelled detent, contained within gimbal-mounted brass bowl within two-tiered wooden box with top glass, locking arm and tipsy key -- 7½in. (19cm.) squareCondition report: Good running order at time of cataloguing.

Lot 243

A MODEL 134M RUSSIAN AIR FORCE TWO-DAY CHRONOMETER BY THE FIRST MOSCOW WATCH FACTORY, CIRCA 1950 the 3½in. silvered dial signed in Cyrillic as per title and numbered 722, gold hands with blued secondaries, striped gilt brass plates counter-stamped and numbered, Earnshaw escapement with Guillaume balance with silvered helical spring and jewelled detent, contained within a sprung and pivoted brass bowl with electrical contacts and stabilising arm, in light wood three-tier case with locking arm, tipsy key, bevelled glass viewing port with rubber stabilising ring under and test label pasted inside lid (electrical components removed) -- 7½in. (19cm.) square; together with a timer from a MiG jet, with black dial divided for 12-hr and 30-hr dials and stop/start sweep seconds, numbered in Cyrillic 56534Condition report: Both chronometer and timer running at time of cataloguing.

Lot 235

Ø A FINE TWO-DAY CHRONOMETER BY PARKINSON & FRODSHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1837 the 3¼in. silvered dial signed as per title and inscribed and numbered Change Alley, 2280, blued steel spade hands, up-down second dial, the movement countersigned on the spotted plate, Earnshaw escapement to standard balance, blued helical balance spring and jewelled detent, sprung dust cover, located within gimbal-mounted bowl with domed glass cover within the three-tiered box of issue with cleaning certificate for 1881 and 1898 pasted inside lid, ivory maker's plate and roundel recording the date of original mainspring as 10th October 1837, complete with tipsy key and drop handles -- approx. 6½in. (16.5cm.) squareCondition report: Fine overall condition, running well and the time of cataloguing.

Lot 21

A collection of nine early 19th century tea caddies together with an early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid work boxIncluding a large Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged top enclosing two internal caddies and a glass mixing bowl, 31cm wide x 16cm deep x 20cm high, (12in wide x 6in deep x 7 1/2in high) (10)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 163

ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a United Kingdom Deluxe Proof Coin Set, 1997, in case of issue; a War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued; three souvenir Edward VIII Coronation medals; a carnival glass bowl, 14cm diameter; two belt buckles; and a quantity of cigarette cards, including Taddy, 'Russo Japanese War (1-25)', 1904 (2/25); and Lambert & Butler, 'Japanese Series', 1904 (9/25).

Lot 94

A mixed lot of glass including pink hued iridescent toadstool, perfume bottle,paperweight and bowl.

Lot 206

A Murano glass clown bowl, 18cm wide

Lot 207

A Murano glass clown bowl, 13cm wide

Lot 189

A Dartington crystal glass bowl with box

Lot 141

Good quality glassware, scent bottles, Caithness Royal Scot Crystal, 2 x Jenny Blair, Isle of Wight, Dartington purple glass bowl 18cms w, small bowls, drinking glassware, decanter and Cumbria Crystal incense burner. All items in good condition.  

Lot 168

A vibrant collection of ceramic and glass top include Poole pottery 1989 of abstract/aztee design 28cms l, 'Arras' Regal Ware bowl of gold pink and blue design to outer rim, 22cms. Carlton Ware, green, gold and black flower design, A Chinese plate, blue and red design with no marking and a pink bon bon glass bowl with Magnor scratched to bottom.

Lot 315

Large heavy Bohemia crystal glass fruit bowl. 37 w x 20cms h.

Lot 38

Mixed lot pottery and glassware, celery vase 23cms h, cut glass bowl, 29cms w, chipped inside bowl, Masons 200 year celebration, mugs, blue and white dish (chip to rim) and Victorian bat print bowls, 2 cups and a small dish all with faults, cracked, chipped.

Lot 331

Green bubble glass bowl 28cm w x 11cm h, Amber bubble glass ash tray 15cm w, and a pair of cut glass candlesticks 9cm h. Condition ReportGlass candlesticks chips to outer edges and repair to one base.

Lot 320

Glassware to include 19thC wash jug (30cm) and bowl, cranberry glass, clear jug and two copper lustre glasses.

Lot 328

Collection of modern good quality glassware including studio vase with tree design, 14cms, John Lewis handmade tall black handkerchief vase, 31cms h, heavy glass fruit bowl 27cms w, a LSA International clear glass vase, 28cms, leaded glass framed mirror 31cms w x 40cms h and a green carnival glass dish, 17cms w.

Lot 267

Mixed lot of ceramics, three part tea sets, Crown Devon, 13 pieces, Salisbury Sarum gilt cups, saucers and side plates, 17 pieces, Hammersley Rose pattern, 19 pieces (one cup cracked and one side plate oven burnt) Italian bowl, painted jug, silver plate tray, glass jars etc.

Lot 1938

Four pieces of blue flashed glass, 20th century, comprising; a large bowl raised on a facet cut knop and stepped square base, 24cm. high; a matching tall waisted vase, 43.5cm. high; a jug, 35cm. high, and a bowl, 12cm. high, (4). Condition Report Large bowl- good condition.Tall vase- good condition.Jug- internal fracture to upper handle where it joins body. Some small chips around footrim.Smaller bowl- good condtion,

Lot 615

AN eight-day Mahogany-cased marine chronometer By Morris Tobias, 31 Minories, London, No. 326. Circa 1825/30, the box possibly later The mahogany three-section case with hinged observation panel, a brass drop handle to each side, the brass lock-plate stamped J. HAYWARD & SON PRIZE MEDAL 1851, the chronometer with convex glass above the signed 4 1/4in silvered dial with blued steel hands and two subsidiaries, with chain fusee movement with shaped backplate and three large turned pillars, the escapement subplate, with Earnshaw detent escapement, free-sprung bi-metallic compensated balance with blued helical spring and diamond end-stone, in a brass bowl and gimbals with locking lever, with a padded guard box, tipsy key, hand setting key and case key, together with a dossier of copies of Certificates of Competency for Second Mate, First Mate and Master of its one-time owner, Henry Jones Hanson, together with a rate card in his own hand for 1898 and other personal information. 20cm wide Morris Tobias is recorded at 31 Minories by 1816 and was in partnership with his nephew Lewis Levitt until July 1824. Tobias continued as a sole trader and died in 1846, (1 key, 1 outer box and 1 dossier).PROVENANCE:Captain Henry Jones Hanson The guard box with a handwritten label to the interior "Captain H J Hanson, SS Nautlius, Cape Town". This chronometer was almost certainly bought by Captain Hanson when he gained his Master Certificate on 9th August 1880. It stayed in the Hanson family for four generations thereafter. Captain Hanson was born 15th January 1854 in Lincoln, England. His sea service was as follows: 1869-1871 Boy on Menam, Sunderland1872-1873 Ordinary Seaman on Challenge, Liverpool1873-1873 Able Seaman on Araucania, Liverpool1873-1874 Able Seaman on Fire Queen, Liverpool1874-1875 Third Mate on Derbyshire, Liverpool1875 Third Mate on Avalanche, London24th June 1875 earned his Second Mate Certificate, Liverpool (a copy of the certificate is included with this lot).1875-1876 Second Mate on Avalanche, London1876-1878 Second Mate on Dover Castle, London22nd May 1878 gained his First Mate Certificate, London (a copy of the certificate is included with this lot).1878-1880 First Mate on Bristow, London9th August 1880 Master Certificate (a copy of the certificate is included with this lot)Master of SS Nautilus 1890-1900. The SS Nautilus was launched in 1890 having been built by J McArthur Paisley at Yard No. 60. It was a steamship of 360 gross tons with a length of 130 feet. The ship was British flagged registered at Cape Town, owned by F.J. Webster, of that city. Ownership changed in 1895 to Webster & Co. Cape Town; 1898 to Smith & Webster, Cape Town; 1899 to F.W.Smith, Cape Town. The Nautilus was wrecked on 12 March 1919 on Possession Island inward from Cape Town. Condition Report Overall the chronometer is in good condition and working. As noted in the description the mahogany case may be later. It is stylistically correct. It appears to have been repolished. The polish to the inside has a chalk grain filler which was mainly used in the Edwardian era. The external surfaces have virtually none visible. The lower pair of hinges have recently been replaced as the previous pair were broken. They could be aged as they are bright. There are two slight cracks about the star escutcheon on the lower tier. Has the lock been forced previously?The dial has some slight discolouration to its edge and very slight spotting across the surface. The movement is running. Finely made blued steel hands. The bowl has a dent in one side (see additional image). A screw from the front bowl mount pivot is a modern replacement. The brass furniture is attractively lacquered with a deep golden coloured lacquer.

Lot 612

A BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERSigned Bruce, Liverpool, No. 5096, 19th centuryThe associated case of three sections, the lid inset with a plain shield-shaped central plaque, the underside pasted with W. R. WILLIAMS', NEWPORT printed paper trade label, above glazed observation panel, ivory roundel to the front and a pair of brass drop handles to the sides, brass gimbals and bowl, stamped to the inside 1746, the bezel with flat glass and bevelled edge, above the silvered dial, signed Bruce, Liverpool, No. 5096, with a subsidiary for seconds and power reserve, gold hour and minute hand, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, with Earnshaw spring detent escapement, stamped to the underside of the top plate 1746, bowl and case associated (1 key)16.5 x 16.5 x 17.5cm high Condition Report (one key).The chronometer is running. The movement looks to have been recently cleaned.the case and gimbal ring and bowl are not restoreed.There is a small loss (2cm long) to the dust fillet on the left front side.As noted in the description the box and bowl are a marriage.The box is in good original condition. Attractive colour to wood, lacquer to brass worn and tarnished. A slight chip to the front left side of the box and also to the dust fillet. The ivory plaque has a shadow '648' possibly in ink. The gimbal ring is probably correct for the box but the bezel and bowl is too large and won't rotate in the ring. The movement is working.

Lot 613

A brass-bound mahogany two-day marine chronometer Signed Christie & Wilson, Glasgow, Circa 1924 The three-tier box with bone roundel signed CHRISTIE & WILSON/618 GLASGOW, recessed handles, 4 1/4 in diameter silvered dial with 56-hour up/down, signed in red and black as on the box and to centre of seconds ring AUXILIARY/NO.618/COMPENSATION, blued steel hands, fusee movement with spot-finished plates, Earnshaw-type escapement with steel spring detent and Poole's auxiliary balance, cylindrical compensation weights, palladium helical balance spring; the bowl and underside of the dial surround stamped 12640, with tipsy keyThe box: 18cm squareThe number 12640 sequences to Mercer's production for 1924. See Tony Mercer, Chronometer Makers of the World, London 2004. Condition Report The chronometer is in good original condition and is working. The case has some surface marks and knocks consistent with age. The observation glass has a small crack in its top left corner. There is some residue of sticky paper? on the back inner edge of the lid and mid section. The ivory roundel is cracked on its left side, probably by the screw being over tightened. The dial silvering is good and appears to have a surface lacquer. The movement is running well with a good action, clean and well spotted. The outer surface of the bowl and gimbal ring may have been relacquered. The inside of the bowl has a deep corn coloured lacquer, which is probably original.

Lot 3053

Silver plated wares, including a modern twin handed centre bowl, two silver plated bowls by Harrods and a cut glass and silver plated mounted claret jug, bowl and sundry, (qty). Condition Report Good condition with minor wear as expected.

Lot 614

A brass-bound rosewood and mahogany Marine Chronometersigned Barraud, 41 Cornhill, London, No. 2038, The three-tier box with drop handles and replaced rosewood and mahogany lid, the 4in silvered dial with 56-hour up/down indication above the VI, signed and inscribed 'Maker to the Royal Navy', with subsidiary seconds below XII, blued steel hands, fusée movement with spotted plates, Earnshaw-type escapement with steel spring detent with blued steel helical spring, bi-metallic balance with tapering weights, the inside of the bowl stamped 2038, with tipsy keyThe case 18.5cm square, bowl and case are associated.The firm of chronometer makers was founded by Paul Philip Barraud (d. 1820). Master of the Clockmakers' Company in 1810 he was a partner with Howells and Jamison (1797-1799) for making Thomas Mudge's Timekeepers. Condition Report As noted in the description the top lid is a relatively modern replacement. Bowl may be associated to gimbal and case as a colour differential between gimbal ring and bowl. The top panel is mahogany. The edges rosewood. The top hinges are therefore probably replaced and have been aged in colour. Scratch Mark to front of case 2684 in wood grain. Two filled screw holes to back part of centre section. Another to front right side. Brass handles are bright, some slight tarnishing. Dust fillet to right side broken. Piano hinge to lower and mid tier, replacement? Outer edge of bowl scratch marked IMPERIAL CSAV. Brass lock plate, perhaps replaced. Bottom surface looks to be varnished whilst dusty. Different knurl pattern on the two pairs of locking nuts on gimbals. Inside bowl stamped 2038. Both inner surfaces of plates numbered 2038 and with cancelled number. Movement running, well blued steel, some finger marks. Slight chip to glass on inner side to sight ring.

Lot 1933

An amber stained glass footed bowl, 20th century, engraved with a border of fruiting vine above a band of raised diamonds, 26cm. high. Condition Report Good condition.

Lot 1924

An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1770, the rounded funnel bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 17.5 cm. high. Condition Report Good condition.

Lot 1944

An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the ogee bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 15cm. high. Condition Report Overall in good condition.

Lot 1913

Emile Gallé; a circular cameo glass bowl, early 20th century, the sloping sides carved and etched with flowers and leaves, cameo signature, 10.5cm diameter. Condition Report Possibly reduced. Two nicks to the rim.

Lot 38

A Victorian silver butter dish, with five lobed bowl, shaped outline with repousse Rococo style decoration, including a frosted glass liner with central star engraved decoration, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1895, 16.5cm, 5.37toz, together with a silver bladed butter knife, with foliate engraved blade, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1877, 17cm. (2)

Lot 103

A group of Georgian and later silver items, comprising A late 19th century silver salt of elaborate design, topped with a boy sat upon rolling wave above a shell form bowl support by a fish column and a circular base, 5.5 by 4.5 by 9.5cm high, with import marks, David Bridge, London 1891, a Sterling silver circular lidded pot, with blank cartouche to its lid, 6 by 2cm high, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with shell form nips, engraved with initials 'T E.A', with repairs, 12cm long, an Edward VII silver cased corkscrew, case 9cm long, Birimingham a silver pill box with the initials 'RWB' engraved upon its hinged lid, 3 by 1cm high, A J Poole, Birmingham 2009, a continental salt stamped '930' with single handle, pierced decoration and blue glass liner, 6.2 by 4.5cm, a George V salt pierced decorative sides but without glass liner, 7 by 6 by 4.5cm high, Harrison & Hipwood, Birmingham 1927, and a napkin ring, Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1910, overall 7.3toz. (1 bag)Condition:The wave form salt, has some indentations, its edges are bent in places, the tongs have a reply to their hinge and the handles are also bent, the larger pill box has indentations and all of the items are have surface wear and usage marks. 

Lot 102

A collection of Dutch silver wares, comprising a 833 grade silver condiment pot with a single swing handle and pierced sides, without glass liner, with rubbed hallmarks, possibly 1901, 8.5 by 10.7cm high with handled fully raised, a pair of cake servers with beaded decoration to handles, C. J.Begeer Utrecht, possibly 1881, knife 17.2cm long, spoon 16cm long, a ladle with large bowl and shell mount to finial, 14cm long, a dessert spoon, C.L.J. Begeer, Utrecht 1912, 16.7cm long, a caddy spoon, Johannes Hendrikus Tarner Amsterdam, 1848, 9cm long, a spoon with ornate twisted handle but with broken finial, 16.2cm long, a butter trowel, 19.8cm long, 1923, 10.6toz overall weight, a continental glass and 835 grade silver bowl with weighted base, 13 by 10cm high also seven white metal wares. (1 bag)

Lot 1009

A pair of glass light shades, a stein, blush ivory bowl, other decorative china, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 656

A vintage Pifco hair dryer, boxed, a rosewood workbox, a Boots 'Perfect' feeding bottle, boxed, a small set of kitchen scales and weights, plated posy bowl, six cameras, glass bottle and vase, children's toy tins and a toy windmill, a/f

Lot 1045

A box of mixed glass including an epergne, cut glass bowl, coloured glass, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 645

A 19th Century Wedgwood Queen's Ware bowl with plated rim, decorated with lobsters and seaweed, rim a/f, a Murano glass bowl and an amber glass four stem vase

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