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Four cased silver sets, comprising: a late Victorian flued sugar bowl and sifter spoon by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1899 (the spoon 1900); a set of six Victorian oval fluted small salt cellars by Atkin Bothers Sheffield 1882, with six spoons; set of six Victorian cauldron small salt cellars by William Hunter & Son, London 1874, engraved with a crest, with six spoons, and blue glass liners; and a set of four Victorian floral chased cauldron salt cellars by , London 1874, with four spoons and blue glass liners, each set in a leather covered case, 685g (22.05 oz) weighable Condition Report: Sugar bowl and sifter - Marks are clear, bowl stands well Atkin Bros salts - Marks are clear, salts stand well William Hunter & Son - Marks are clear, engraving is crisp, stand well, one liner stuck, some very minor chips to liners, some possibly replacements Cauldron salts - Marks partially rubbed, engraving and decoration good, stand well, liners good All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Three cased silver sets, comprising: an Edwardian cream jug and sugar bowl by John Round, Sheffield 1901 and 1903, with high scroll handles; a set of four sweet baskets by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, together with three cast small spoons by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896; and a set of four twin handled navette salt cellars by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, with four spoon and blue glass liners, 462g (14.85 oz)
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass circular bowl by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, with a shaped circular and beaded border, 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; and an Edwardian silver mounted cut glass circular bowl by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1908, with a plain polished band, 22cm (8 1/2in) diameter
A French silver rimmed cut glass serving plate and eleven dessert plates, 1838-1972 1st standard, circa 1900, one 30.5cm diameter, eleven 15.5cm (6in) diameter; a silver rimmed large salad bowl, ,maker's mark worn, London 1896, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) diameter; and an electro-plate mounted moulded glass soup tureen with a ladle
A collection of silver cruet items, to include: an oval mustard pot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1912, with a cone finial to the domed cover, a scroll handle and pierced bands, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, with a blue glass liner; an oval salt by Robert Hennell I, the pierced body engraved with a monogram and on four claw and ball feet, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long, with a blue glass liner; a Victorian bowl by John Batson, London 1879, 7cm (2 3/4in) diameter; various napkin rings and other cruet items, 760g (24.4 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A Decorative Plated Dessert Serving Set, fitted with pair of Doulton Burslem shaped plates (damages) and matching plated jug and sugar bowl; together with five assorted hallmarked silver napkin rings (various makers and dates) and a Chester hallmarked silver lidded mustard, with blue glass liner:- One Tray
Claude Victor Boeltz Large French Designer Gilded Bronze 6 Sconce Candle Stick Table Centre Piece Arrangement in the shape of free-form gold natural nuggets, with natural crystal wands applied, crystal glass bowl fitted to the centre. Signed to a plaque at the front Boeltz Paris. 23 inches wide, 6 inches deep.
Collection of Glass & Pottery, comprising glass vase with 7 champagne flutes; five pieces of Agate, assorted colour and size with stand; assortment of Poole Pottery, two square dishes, posy bowl, mustard pot, pepper pot, mug, two small dishes; Villeroy & Boch two patterned trinket pots with lids and boxes; Slag glass, one jug and one stemmed bowl; glass tankards; assorted perfume atomisers; glass decanters; glass tankard with silver embellishment. Please see images.
6 boxed commemorative Items. 5 glass & crystal Royal commemorative items. Together with a boxed Boston tea Party commemorative ceramic bell. Glass wear includes: Silver Jubilee bowl, Charles and Diana wedding pedestal fruit bowl and an Anne and Mark Philips twist stem glass. All items of glassware have engraved decoration.
Ann and Goran Warff - Kosta - A post war glass obelisk from the Lappland series, of rounded triangular form, two sides in black with engraved birds, flowers and foliage viewed through a polished face, together with a small rounded cube with polished face and matched decoration and a similar small shallow bowl, various marks, S/D. (3)
Paul Kedelv - Flygfors - A small Coquille range glass bowl of tear drop form with a pulled rim, cased in clear crystal over blue with an internal white line, engraved marks to the base, height 10cm, together with a small contemporary studio glass bowl by Catherine Hough cased in ruby over clear crystal and cut with repeat bands of decoration. (2)
Josef Hospodka - Chribska - A post war Czechoslovakian sommerso glass vase of lobed foot rising to a lobed body and pulled up rim, in graduated green to amber, height 24cm, with a Chribska triform bowl with lobed foot and body and folded rim in the same colourway and a similar vase of flared cylindrical form with pulled body. (3)
In the manner of Salviati - A large mid 20th Century Italian Murano pale amber glass goblet with a bell form bowl with applied ringed decoration above a multiple knopped and winged stem with fine rigger work arches all above a circular spread foot detailed with gold aventurine highlights, height 30cm.
Seguso - A small post war glass bowl of spiralled circular form, internally decorated with gold mica over the controlled air bubble ground, unsigned, height 6cm, together with an art glass vase of shouldered section with a mottled bronze iridescence beneath an applied gilt metal rim with twin scroll handles. (2)
James Powell and Sons (Whitefriars) - Harry Powell - An early 20th Century glass roemer, circa 1906, with ovoid bowl above an integral stem with rigger work collar and applied prunts, raised to a flared foot, based on a roemer seen in Basle, all in Alsatian blue tint, height 22.5cm.N.B. This roemer was featured in Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, edited by Lesley Jackson, page 45, figure 121.
An engraved light-baluster wine glassmid 18th CenturyThe rounded funnel bowl engraved with a thistle and the inscription 'NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET' (no one wounds (touches) me with impunity), set on a tall slender teared multi-knopped stem incorporating a beaded inverted baluster, over a conical foot, 18cm high.Footnotes:Provenance: Bonhams sale, 21 May 2014, lot 80, where acquired by Peter LoleThe Peter Lole CollectionAlthough misspelt, the inscription is the motto of the Order of the Thistle. This Scottish Order of Chivalry, the perquisite of Scottish kings and high nobility, was linked to the Jacobite political movement. The Order of the Thistle was established in the late 17th century and revived by Queen Anne. Knights of the Order would have been appointed by the monarch, and it is possible that this glass was commissioned by one of them. A glass engraved with a thistle and the same motto was sold in these rooms, 2 June 2004, lot 95, and in The Scottish Sale, 23 August 2006, lot 482. Another glass with comparable engraving of a thistle and the same motto is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, accession no. 1953-29-9.Peter Lole, in unpublished notes on this glass speculates that this glass is probably Dutch in origin and also engraved in Holland. He speculates that the glass was perhaps made for export, presumably to Scotland, or for a Scot resident in Holland or Northern Europe. This person might have been a Jacobite Knight of the Thistle or a Scot who wished to emphasize his adherence to the Stuart monarchy. In the first category there were at this time only two non-royal survivors, both coincidentally created knights in 1725 by James III & VIII: the troublesome James Murray, Earl of Dunbar, who died at Avignon in 1770 and George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, who lived until 1778. Prince Charles is also a possible candidate. For a Scot who was not a Thistle Knight but who resided in Holland and was a committed and exiled Jacobite, Lord George Murray, who died at Medemblik in 1760 is also a possibility.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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