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Lot 664

A Kosta Boda glass footed bowl, 22cm diameter, signed to base Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 192

An apple form glass dessert bowl and dishes

Lot 261

A cut glass cheese dish, bowl, oil and vinegar bottles, salt and cruets

Lot 262

A crystal glass silver rimmed bowl and two glass decanters including crystal

Lot 271

A crystal glass basket, pedestal bowl and tumbler

Lot 62

Large blue glass lined walker and hall sugar bowl measures approx. height 11cm diameter 13cm Sheffield silver hallmarks

Lot 661

Three press moulded glass vases and five bowls , a.o. Scalmont, 20th C. -- Description: Dia.: 34,5 - 25,5 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl)Ê H 14,5 - 12,8 cm (the tallest and the smallest vase)Ê

Lot 100

Air twist cordial glass, probably 18th Century, the rounded funnel bowl with panel moulding, over knopped air twist stem and plain foot, unground pontil, 15cm high Condition: General moulding and imperfections to bowl, chip and pressure crack to foot. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 101

18th century opaque spiral twist cordial glass, the rounded funnel bowl with panel moulded lower body on air twist stem and plain foot, 15cm high Condition: Air bubble, inclusions and other imperfections to bowl, dirt within the ground pontil scar, no chips cracks or restoration. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 102

Double series air twist cordial glass, with waisted bucket bowl on plain foot, unground pontil, 16cm high Condition: Vertical air bubble to centre of bowl, a few inclusions but otherwise sound **General condition consistent with age

Lot 103

Engraved glass rummer, the rounded funnel bowl etched with legend 'Lord Nelson Jan'y 9 1806' and etched with a ship captioned 'Trafalgar' on knopped stem and plain foot, 8cm diameter x 12.5cm high Condition: Undamaged but believed 20th century. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 104

George III glass rummer, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with hops and motto 'Peace and Plenty', over panel-moulded lower body, moulded bulging stem and plain foot, 8.8cm diameter x 12.5cm high Condition: crudeley made (foot is of irregular shape and slightly off set bowl is not quite perpendicular), otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 105

Rare early 18th Century German engraved glass goblet, attributed to Christian Gottfried Schneider (1710-1773), Warmbrunn, Silesia, circa 1730-40, of dodecagonal form, finely engraved with mottos 'Honour & Honesty' and 'May we Lieve [sic] all The Days of our Live's [sic]', the remainder finely engraved with landscape vignettes, scroll work and a larger panel of Orpheus playing a lyre observed by animals, a stag, lion, fox, dog, rabbits etc, the bowl with projecting arched panels to the base alternately intaglio-carved with landscapes and flowers, on tapering faceted stem with basal knop, the foot under-cut with oval panels, 8.2cm diameter x 13.5cm high Literature - For a footless beaker with similar decoration attributed to Schnieder and featuring a cover, see Olga Drahotova, European Glass, Peerage Books 1983, p.113, plate 77 Condition: May have had a cover. Two flake losses to rim. Some grinding to foot. Pontil scar has been ground out and edge decoration. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 106

Three items of antique glass - Three-colour flask of 'Nailsea' type with pink, white and blue enamels festoons, 13.5cm long, a writhen-moulded cream jug, 11.5cm high, and a small cordial glass with panel-cut bowl (3) Condition: First item has had a collar (now missing), second item has small old loss to scroll tip of handle terminal, third item sound. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 1045

A VERY GOOD JACOBITE WINE GLASS, the trumpet bowl engraved with a rose and leaves, with an air twist stem. 6ins high.

Lot 1046

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with unusual shaped bowl and white air twist stem. 6ins high.

Lot 1049

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS, the bowl engraved with flowers and bird, with white air twist stem. 5.75ins high.

Lot 1050

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with inverted plain bell shaped bowl and air twist stem. 6ins high.

Lot 1051

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS, the bowl engraved with fruiting vines with white twist stem. 5.25ins high.

Lot 1055

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with tapering bowl engraved with fruiting vines, plain stem. 6.5ins high.

Lot 1057

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with inverted bell shaped bowl and air twist stem. 6.5ins high.

Lot 1058

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with plain bowl and stem, with a knop. 6ins high.

Lot 1059

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with fluted bowl and white air twist stem. 5.25ins high.

Lot 1061

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with engraved bowl and cut stem. 5.75ins high.

Lot 1062

A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS with plain tapering bowl and stem. 6.75ins high.

Lot 1080

A FRENCH MOULDED FROSTED GLASS CIRCULAR BOWL, in the Lalique style, decorated with mermaids. 12.5ins diameter.

Lot 763

An attractive Victorian sugar bowl with cranberry glass liner. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 408

A mixed lot of kitchenalia and ceramics, to include a Bistro rectangular twin food warmer; stainless steel catering tea set, glass ramekins, Pallissy teawares, glass fruit bowl, etc

Lot 51

A mixed lot of 19th century and later cut glass, to include a cut glass stemmed fruit bowl

Lot 156

A Pair of XIX Century Wedgwood Jasperware Blue and White Salts, together with a Tunstall Jasperware biscuit barrel, a similar preserve pot and a glass bowl.

Lot 170

Assorted Plated Ware, including matching blue glass lined jug and sugar bowl, twin branch candelabrum, four piece tea set, decorative swing handled basket, shell butter dish, cased souvenir spoons, bell, etc.

Lot 104

An original vintage 1950's Murano Venetian studio art glass clear glass centrepiece freeform bowl of pulled form.

Lot 122

A collection of 20th century studio art glass comprising a pair of Murano cockerels, Whitefriars bubble control bowl, leaf shaped bowl,centrepiece dish, Caithness and much more.

Lot 1256

A 20th century Tiffany style leaded and stained glass ceiling chandelier - light. The bowl shade stylised with roses having chain and rose atop. Measures 72 cm high x 80 cm wide x 30 cm deep.

Lot 161

A collection of vintage orginal late 20th Century crystal to include a Stuart Crystal bowl, 6 Dartington Crystal Champagne Flutes, a Bohemia Crystal Vase together with some 20th Century Glass jugs and vases and bowls.

Lot 42

A 19th Century Victorian drinking glass having a tapering bowl with a helix twist stem raised on a round foot. 

Lot 45

A 19th century French glass dish in the manner of Legras signed Tip. Of squat form with amber frosted glass having a hand painted leaf finish navigating the edge of the bowl.

Lot 54

A collection of retro studio art glass to include a Czechoslovakian pink glass bowl, a grey glass pitcher jug, a pink glass low bowl, a small faceted pink glass vase and two 19th Century Victorian cranberry glass vases with wide rims. 

Lot 57

A collection of 20th century studio art glass to include basket in two tone colourway, Bohemian ruby glass, ribbon edge bowl and others etc ( 5 total ) .

Lot 1328

KNAPPER & DAVENPORT; a George V hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1921, a two-piece condiment set comprising pepperette and open salt with blue glass liner with panelled detail, T Wooley, Birmingham 1920, hallmarked silver vesta case, knife rests and 800 grade dish and similar bowl, matchbox holder with embossed detail depicting soldiers, impressed 'Zilpla 90', and an 800 grade posy holder, etc (13).Additional InformationGeneral wear, denting, one of the ivory terminals on a knife rest is loose, the inkwell cover is off set and the hinge is slightly bent.

Lot 1479

JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with clear glass liner, the bowl with repoussé decoration and pinched rim, London 1899, height 9cm, approx 4.16ozt/129g.Additional InformationThe internal liner is probably a replacement, tarnishing, minor denting/wear throughout, the rim is slightly misshapen.

Lot 1496

An Edwardian hallmarked silver swing handled bowl with damaged blue glass liner and swag motifs to the open work frame, London 1902, height with handle 16cm, weight of basket 5.15ozt/160g.Additional InformationThe blue glass liner is badly damaged, both the main section and handle are hallmarked and the hallmarks are clear. Maker's mark is EJH over NH. Good gauge to the silver, tarnishing and toning throughout but overall in good condition.

Lot 1536

ALBERT EDWARD JONES; a George V hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts three piece condiment set comprising three-handled lidded mustard with matching spoon, and a similar sugar bowl, Birmingham 1920/21, impressed numbers 577 to base, approx 2.9ozt/97g.Additional InformationThe glass liner is lacking from the mustard, minor denting to the body, the salt with dent to the rim and body.

Lot 627

A large group of various silver plated cruets, and further items including pierced bowl and WMF-style twin handled vase with associated vaseline glass liner.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear throughout, corrosion from salt and pepper. Dents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, rubbing to plate. These are not sets.

Lot 771

GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with foliate finial and bright cut detail to bowl, Birmingham 1843, length 9cm, also a pierced repoussé dish, a match box cover, a cheroot holder, an ashtray, a bottle coaster with silver overlay and a pencil, weighable silver approx 1.0ozt/33g, also a silvered and enamelled dressing table mirror and a napkin ring.Additional InformationSome dents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary. The mirror glass has one small area where the foil is scratched/scuffed, otherwise.

Lot 998

RF MOSSLEY & CO; a cut glass salad bowl with hallmarked silver rim, Sheffield 1923, and further hallmarked silver including a pair of napkin rings, each fitted in original boxes with engraved names 'Raymond' and 'Helen' respectively, a pin dish in a form of a love heart, lidded mustard with blue glass liner, glass match striker in the form of a boot with hallmarked silver collar, etc (10).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, scratches and scuffs, very minor pin head chips to bowl, match striker with wear / lifting to silver, minor chipping to the bottom rim.  Blue glass liner on mustard pot heavily af, pin dish with denting throughout.

Lot 522

AN ANTIQUE GLASS SLENDER CORDIAL TYPE GOBLET, having an oversized circular foot supporting a slender stem and bowl, H 21 cm

Lot 169

FINE PERRIN GEDDES PRINCE OF WALES SERVICE LIQUEUR GLASS CIRCA 1806 - 1810 the slightly flared bowl finely engraved with the Prince of Wales crest and motto ICH DIEN, above a rope band and wrythen bowl bases, on octagonal stems with diamond cut knops and ending in a star cut eight-pointed base, ensuite with the preceding lot (9cm high, rim 4.9cm diameter, foot 5.7cm diameter) Footnote: Note: In 1806 the Prince of Wales visited Liverpool. In gratitude, the Council ordered a huge suite of table glass for him from the local manufacturer Perrin, Geddes & Co. of Warrington. When it arrived, the Prince thanked them for 'the most beautiful and ornamental specimens he ever saw of this valuable manufacture'. The suite took over a year to make, and probably involved the work of a number of craftsmen. The local glass-cutter John Unsworth, who styled himself 'Manufacturer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales', may have been one. For a full discussion of the service made by the Warrington glasshouse of Perrin Geddes and Co., see Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987.

Lot 170

FINE PAIR OF PERRIN GEDDES PRINCE OF WALES SERVICE WINE GLASSES CIRCA 1806-1810 the slightly flared bowls finely engraved with the Prince of Wales crest and motto ICH DIEN, above a rope band and wrythen bowl bases, on octagonal stems with diamond cut knops and ending in star cut eight-pointed bases (11cm high; rim diameter 6.5cm; foot diameter 6.8cm) Qty: (2) Footnote: Note: In 1806 the Prince of Wales visited Liverpool. In gratitude, the Council ordered a huge suite of table glass for him from the local manufacturer Perrin, Geddes & Co. of Warrington. When it arrived, the Prince thanked them for 'the most beautiful and ornamental specimens he ever saw of this valuable manufacture'. The suite took over a year to make, and probably involved the work of a number of craftsmen. The local glass-cutter John Unsworth, who styled himself 'Manufacturer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales', may have been one. For a full discussion of the service made by the Warrington glasshouse of Perrin Geddes and Co., see Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987.

Lot 171

COLLECTION OF CLEAR GLASS BOOT-FORM STIRRUP CUPS LATE 18TH/ 19TH CENTURY in various sizes, the largest with 'toes', three with coloured glass toes, five with crimped details, one with a wrythen bowl, and one etched with ferns (7.5cm to 20.5cm high) Qty: (21)

Lot 176

THREE GEORGIAN GLASSES 18TH CENTURY comprising a wine glass with a trumpet-bowl and air twist stem with folded foot; a wine glass with an ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines, above an opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high; and a tankard, with a ribbed rim and gadrooned foot, 11.5cm high (Trumpet wine glass 18cm high) Qty: (3)

Lot 346

LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT AND KINGWOOD PORCELAIN MOUNTED TEA POY 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover opening to an interior fitted with a cut glass bowl and twin caddies, above a circular Sèvres style porcelain plaque painted with an exotic bird, raised on cabriole legs with figural gilt metal mounts and united by a shaped undertier and ending in sabots (39cm wide, 74cm high, 26cm deep)

Lot 591

GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY ENGRAVED GLASS CORONATION GOBLET DATED 1911 the twin-handled bucket-shaped bowl engraved with a coronet, rose, thistles and shamrocks, bearing inscription GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY/ CROWNED JUNE 22 ND 1911, raised on a faceted stem, containing a silver 1911 three penny coin, with star-cut foot, in original fitted box marked for T. GOODE & CO. (21cm high) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland

Lot 146

Five pieces of cranberry glass, flask, two jugs and two bowls. CONDITION REPORT: The two cream jugs are in good order with no issues. The bowl is not chipped or cracked but is slightly rough in places to the top rim. The fruit bowl is in good order. There is a firing mark to the centre of the ground pontil. The silver plated mounts are in good condition structurally, they are however tarnished and some of the silver plate may be missing. The decanter is in good condition with no chips, damage or repairs. The stopper is not correct and slightly too large.

Lot 860

VARIOUS ITEMS OF CUT GLASS TO INCLUDE WINE, HIGHBALL, BRANDY AND A FRUIT BOWL ETC

Lot 204

A modern Chinese gilt porcelain small tea set decorated with enamels on a black ground, a modern pair of Chinese pottery cats, clear glass including two fruit bowls, carafe and beaker, a rose bowl and cover, an Oriental-style vase and a box and cover, also three small modern blue enamelled cloisonné vases (13).

Lot 259

A Mdina mottled green bottle vase, a Murano 'Sommerso' spill vase and a further blue glass studio bowl (3).

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