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A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, silver backed cherub pattern mirror, a nouveau design silver backed brush, two glass scent bottles, a Georgian silver berry spoon (possible later dated decoration) and a plain silver small bowl, silver weight for spoon and bowl only 176 grams Condition Report : Condition: as found Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
* 1st Earl of Durham. A fine Wear Flint Glass Company finger bowl c.1820, the heavily cut glass bowl with mitre cut lozenges and coat of arms of John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, the crest having a rams head above a shield, with the motto beneath 'Le Jour Viendra' (The Day Will Come), signed Greener Sculpt, minor chips notably around the top rim and a more obvious chip to the lower section of one of the shaped rims10cm high x 14cm diameterQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. The lot includes two magazine cuttings, one from County Life c.1976 featuring a wine goblet from the same service (Alan Tillman (Antiques) Ltd). John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, GCB (1792-1840) was a Whig statesman, colonial administrator, Governor-General and high commissioner of British North America, also known as "Radical Jack". He was prominent in many reform movements, especially the Reform Act of 1832, and played a key role in the colonisation of New Zealand. On 12 September 1823, the Wear Flint Glass Company, Sunderland, took part in a procession through the streets of Newcastle and Gateshead. The Tyne Mercury records 'A Prince of Wales decanter and four wines, engraved with the arms of J G Lambton Esq.' as being among the glass carried aloft by the men. The John Hutton glass collection (1992) refers to and also features a similar (if not the same) goblet featured in the magazine cutting referred to above.
* Mixed Glassware. An 18th century cordial glass , with cotton twist stem, damaged, 17.5cm high together with another cotton twist glass damaged, 18th century blue glass pedestal bowl with enamel decoration, old staple repair, 12cm high, a Victorian heavily cut glass goblet, 14cm high, a 17th century onion shape bottle with a deep lustre finish, damaged,15cm high and other itemsQty: (11)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1922-2019), London
* Queen Charlotte. An 18th century glass bowl, c.1790, the oval bowl heavily cut with turret edge and bearing the cypher of Queen Charlotte with a crown and swags, 7cm high x 26cm wideQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) was the wife of George III.
René Lalique Ondines opalescent glass bowl, early 20th century, the exterior relief moulded with water nymphs, etched R LALIQUE FRANCE, 20.5cm diameter Overall condition good. Multiple surface scratches. One section of the inner rim, approx 2-3cm, feels rough to the touch - with barely noticeable nibbles. There is a diagonal linear indentation running through the elbow of one of the water nymphs - presumably a fault in the mould. No chips found.
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