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Lot 448

A Waterford cut glass pedestal fruit bowl, four Victorian fluted wine glasses, four glasses etched with fleur de lis and further glass ware. (a quantity)

Lot 449

A contemporary glass pedestal fruit bowl, with an abstract bowl, raised on a cylindrical stem over a conical foot, 23cm high.

Lot 329

Cut glass tray 13.5 x 9" plus green glass shallow bowl (a/f)

Lot 330

Vase, Nachtmann lidded bowl and coloured glass vase with painted flowers

Lot 333

Blue Glass Pedestal Bowl with handle 12 inches tall 11 inches wide ( no visible damage )

Lot 334

Blue Glass Pedestal Bowl 11 inches wide 9 tall ( no visible damage )

Lot 343

Art Glass Bowl 16 x 9 inches 3 1/2 tall ( no damage )

Lot 278

Decorative and other glass ware to include 19th century Jacobite style goblet, cut glass jug, vase and carnival glass bowl

Lot 48

Quantity of late 19th or early 20th century blue opaline glass to include a blue glass lustre, a cut glass bowl and sweetmeat pedestal dish.

Lot 186

Lalique, René Lalique, Perruches, an opalescent and blue stained glass bowl, wheel engraved mark, 25cm diameter (Marcilhac 419)Condition Report: Some scratches to the base commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 89

An assortment of glass, various dates, comprising: three plain stemmed wine glasses and an opaque twist wine glass, and a candle stick in 18th century style and another modern glass with opaque white bowlCondition Report: Fro left to right: Plain-stem with bell bowl: 6mm x 5mm rim chip to the bowl. Plain stem with ogee bowl has a minute rim chip to the bowl.Large plain stem with ovoid bowl: No damage detected.Candlestick: No damage detected.Modern glass with opaque-white bowl: No damage detected.Opaque-twist has a 3mm long foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 92

Three various double-knopped airtwist drinking glasses, mid 18th century, comprising: a wine glass with round funnel bowl, 19cm high; a wine glass with bell bowl, 16.5cm high and an ale glass or champagne flute, 23cm highCondition Report: The ale/champagne has a large foot rim chip.Round funnel = bowl, 6.5cm diam., foot 7.8cm diam.Bell = 6.8cm diam., foot, 7.5cm diam.Potentiaal purchasers must make up their own minds as to whether or not there has been any polishing etc.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 13

A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars sea green glass footed bowl, with applied glass shell handles and prunts, unsigned, 8.5cm. high, 12cm. diam.

Lot 21

A Meyer Neff hock glass designed by Otto Prutscher, clear glass with pink and amber glass overlay, the cylindrical bowl with vertical cut bands alternating with amber glass elliptical panels, unsigned, 21cm. high Provenance Andrew Lineham circa 2003. Private collection.

Lot 30

An Art Nouveau pewter mounted Loetz glass bowl, model no. 2210, circular with wavy rim, the bowl with surface textured decoration, covered in a golden iridescence, on pewter tripod foot, stamped marks to pewter 26cm. diam.

Lot 466

'Roscoff' No. 10-383 a Lalique clear and frosted glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, modelled in relief with fish radiating from a well of bubbles, etched Lalique France, 35.3cm. diam.

Lot 467

'Poissons' No. 3263 a Lalique opalescent glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, decorated with radiating fish design, stencil R Lalique France, 29.7cm. diam.

Lot 471

'Marguerites' No.10-404 a Lalique clear and frosted glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, cast with a frieze of flowerheads to the rim, and a modern Lalique Festons four piece chemin de table, stencil Lalique France mark, 35cm. diam. (5)

Lot 472

'Chiens No.1' No.3218 a Lalique opalescent glass bowl designed by Rene Lalique, modelled in low relief with a frieze of dogs, cast R Lalique etched France no.3214 to the well, 23.8cm. diam.

Lot 485

A set of six Compagnia Venezia Murano glass champagne bowls, amber glass, shallow foot with fluted column and flaring bowl, acid etched CVM mark to foot, 21cm. high, (6)

Lot 9

Two rare James Powell & Sons Whitefriars cut glass liqueur glasses, each cut with a stylised flower stem to the bowl, on cut stems unsigned, 14cm. high, (2) Literature Wendy Evans Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London, Museum of London, page 269 plate 400 for this shape illustrated as an original design titled Liqueur glass with embedded gold in cut stem.

Lot 51

A cut glass bowl and another early 20th century glass bowl

Lot 4

A Swedish blue tinted art glass bowl, Mats Jonasson, diameter 26cm; Svaja glass fish; and other glass ornaments, mostly fish themed, (8).

Lot 222

Glassware to include bowl with plated rim, carnival glass bowl, fruit bowls etc. (qty)

Lot 32A

Two glass figures of horses, a silver-plated bottle stand, a glass bowl depicting hunting scenes and an Ithaca Meze bowl with a spoon (5)

Lot 585

Vicke Lindstrand - Kosta Boda - two mid-century 1960's Swedish studio art glass pieces. The first being a smoked brown with green hues asymmetric bowl, and the other an asymmetric vase in green. Both signed to base. Tallest approx; 12cm tall.  

Lot 133

A Krono covered glass punch bowl, ladle and set of 12 punch cups, Poland.

Lot 153

A quantity of large glassware to include cut glass vase, large bowl on slender pedestal, Large Shannon crystal vase, stand etc.

Lot 36

A collection of coloured and clear glass. Including a delicate Venetian style jug, bohemian emerald green trinket pot and cover, two polychrome paperweights, and a part dessert service etc. Chips to green pedestal bowl.

Lot 441

A pierced silver sugar bowl with glass liner assayed Birmingham 1932, a sterling silver repousse dish by S. Kirk & Son, A silver rifle club spoon and a cranberry glass dish on plated stand. Silver 372 grams.

Lot 262

GLASS WARES INCLUDING DECANTER, CANDLESTICK, LARGE ART GLASS BOWL, SMALL CUT GLASS BASKET

Lot 316

GLASS BOWL MOUNTED ON A METAL MOUNT

Lot 401

GROUP OF CHINA ITEMS AND GLASS BOWL AND COVER

Lot 261

A quantity of various glass bowls; a mottled glass jug; a good quality glass pedestal bowl etc.

Lot 283

A large quantity of various drinking glasses; sundae dishes; cut glass bowls; pedestal bowl etc

Lot 284

A silver rimmed cut glass bowl; various decanters and stoppers; decanter and stopper in the form of golf ball

Lot 315

A good quality cut glass bowl, raised on three cornucopia shaped feet, possibly Edinburgh crystal

Lot 702

A blue glass bowl; and a cake stand

Lot 126

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER HANDLED KINGS PATTERN THREE PIECE CARVING SET, makers Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1970, together with an Elizabeth II silver powder compact of circular form, Birmingham 1971 and a German silver and glass powder bowl, the cover bears marks for Otto Walter (5)

Lot 373

A GROUP OF GLASSWARE, to include a large footed pot pourri bowl, approximate diameter 18cm, a Brierley cut glass bowl, a three footed bowl, vases, preserve pots, etc

Lot 464

CUT GLASS ETC, to include a Waterford crystal ashtray, six Webb wine glasses with etched mark, five Waterford wine glasses, Webb Corbett sugar sifter, Doulton whisky glasses, unbranded conical shaped brandy glasses, six dessert bowls with upturned foot rims, assorted unbranded drinking glasses and glass bowl with gilt rim and handle with gilt stand

Lot 477

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, etc, to include Shelley Balls of Yarn 11328 sugar bowl and saucer, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' flan dishes, Aynsley Cottage Garden, Wedgwood trinket trays, Le Creuset 1.1ltr spatula crocks, Denby plates, Radfords pottery water jug, Crown Devon Butlers character jug, other assorted ceramics, etched drinking glasses etc

Lot 705

Pair of cut glass wine glasses, the bowl half cut under an etched fruiting vine border around an initialled shield cartouche, raised on hexagonal stem, 7" high; together with further drinking glasses including four green cordial glasses, faceted rummer glass, another etched wine glass and cranberry perfume bottle (9)

Lot 282

ca. 2000 BC; Egyptian. A large crème coloured steatite bowl comprising a deep squat body, a flat circular base and a thick out-turned rim. This bowl is made even more beautiful by the stone’s natural striations. Steatite, or soapstone, was used to create a variety of objects typical of the Egyptian world. Steatite was so favoured because it was possible to carve elaborate shapes in the soft stone. The carved object could then be dipped in a silica-based glaze and fired to making it harder and thereby suitable for religious of domestic use. This technique allowed the ancient Egyptians to make beautiful vessels such as this one which were sturdier than glass or ceramic, but could take more fantastical shapes. Excellent condition. Size: L:100mm / W:155mm ; 1.2kg; Provenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.

Lot 295

Ca. 1-300 AD Roman. A beautiful pillar moulded bowl with a rounded, slightly outward flexed rim, and characteristic ribs decorating the body of the bowl. Glass was a major manufacturing industry in the Roman Empire, especially after the invention of glassblowing in the middle of the first century BC, when glass became used for a variety of purposes including vessels, jewellery and construction materials such as glass or tiles. Roman glassmaking reached the farthest corners of the Empire and flourished until about 400 AD, when the Roman Empire started to disintegrate, finally falling in the late 5th century AD. Excellent Condition. Size: L:60mm / W:130mm ; 200g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.

Lot 354

CA. 2000 BC Egyptian. A large crème coloured steatite bowl comprising a carinated body, a flat base and a thin slightly out-turned rim. This bowl is made even more beautiful by the stone’s natural striations. Steatite, or soapstone, was used to create a variety of objects typical of the Egyptian world. Steatite was so favoured because it was possible to carve elaborate shapes in the soft stone. The carved object could then be dipped in a silica-based glaze and fired to making it harder and thereby suitable for religious of domestic use. This technique allowed the ancient Egyptians to make beautiful vessels such as this one which were sturdier than glass or ceramic, but could take more fantastical shapes. Good condition.Size: L:65mm / W:120mm ; 730g; Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1970s.

Lot 145

A collection of glass to include two Bristol blue glass hyacinth vases, a green glass hyacinth vase, a blue glass finger bowl, a Mary Gregory cranberry glass dish, a thumb cut cordial glass, a milk glass rolling pin (a lot)

Lot 232

An opaque snowdrop style glass pendant light fitting with bronzed metal fixing and a 1930s pink marbled opaque glass ceiling bowl, complete with original chains and fittings (snowdrop: h.28cm x d.24cm (widest). ceiling bowl: h.15cm x d.35cm) (2)

Lot 191

Studio glass bowl containing a selection of various stone and polished gemstones "eggs", polished ammonite etc

Lot 32

Royal Brierley red Art Glass pedestal bowl, (20cm diam)

Lot 93

Large crystal flower vase, boxed Bohemia crystal rose bowl, crystal jug, other glass vases etc in one box

Lot 56

A Rene Lalique 'Volutes' clear and opalescent glass bowl, with spiralling dot design, signed 'R. Lalique France' to its centre, 25.5 by 4.5cm high.There are some scratches to the top and base of the bowl, as well as some small chips to its base.

Lot 57

A collection of 18th century and later drinking glasses, including a Georgian ale glass, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with hops and wheat, on folded foot, 15cm high, a pair of small wine glasses with cut decoration to the base of the bell shaped bowls and faceted knopped stems, a pair of small cordial glasses, with gilded and cut decoration to the ogee shaped bowls, raised on faceted stems, six trumpet shaped port glasses, 9cm tall, a single small wine glass with ogee shaped bowl, engraved with vines, on a knopped baluster stem, circa 1760, a pair of small glasses with stepped ogee bowls raised on baluster stems, together with another similar and a toast masters glass. (21)

Lot 59

A collection of 18th and 19th century drinking glasses, comprising four Georgian glasses, each with a fluted bowl, air bubble stem, folded foot and cut pontil mark, largest 8cm at rim, foot 8.4cm, 16.5cm high, smallest 5.4cm at rim, foot 6.4cm, 12.0cm high, and a later copy with concave tapering fluted bowl, two Regency Bristol green wine glasses, one with conical bowl and knopped stem, 7.2 by 12.8cm high, and a 19th century glass of squat form, with ground pontil, 9.5 by 12.5cm. (8)

Lot 90

A Victorian silver plated muffin dish, with domed rotating cover, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 31 by 20 by 19cm high, and a silver plated kettle burner stand, together with three small silver items including small footed bowl, presentation engraved, silver topped glass jar, and a pierced bowl. (5)

Lot 32

Collection of Eight Items of Studio Pottery including a Green Hare's Fur Glazed Bowl plus an Antique Glass Jar

Lot 33

Collection of Coloured Glass including Carnival Bowl, Blue Glass Water Jug, etc

Lot 439

A quantity of ceramics to include lidded blue and white jar, famille rose bowl (a/f), ironstone dish together with a glass bowl., etc

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