A heavy baluster wine glass, first quarter 18th century, the round funnel bowl with a solid lower section, supported on an inverted baluster stem with tear inclusion and a folded conical foot, 22.5cm highThe estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren.Condition Report: No serious damage issues noted. Minute speck/impurity embedded in the metal of the bowl. Hardly any surface scratching.Condition Report Disclaimer
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An assortment of Low Countries opaque-twist glasses, 19th century and later; and three later airtwist wine glassesCondition Report: The date should read 19th century and later. One opaque-twist glass with tulip bowl has had the bowl reduced. (This glass has no age).Four other opaque-twist glasses have foot rim chips.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, etc, including a late 18th Century oval enamel patch box, decorated with two birds to the mirrored lid, two cut glass decanters and stoppers, a Victorian Spode jug, an early 19th Century English porcelain slop bowl, a limited edition Wedgwood reproduction Frog service plate and a porcelain figure of a Bull (10)
THREE BOXES GLASSWARES, to include carnival glass footed bowl, pair silver rimmed cranberry vases, glass crocodile vase, glass snowman, a ceiling light, lemonade set, etcCondition Report Not all pieces checked due to low estimate. The fish and ballerina are in good condition, the preserve pot has flea bites to the underside rim. The rim of the lid is chipped, bruised and has flea bites. FRandom selectioon of other pieces seem to be in good age related condition
Mixed Lot: pair of George V small silver mustards of typical form with hinged lids, fitted blue glass liners and later spoons, Birmingham 1932/4, maker's mark Adie Bros, a Victorian silver sifting spoon with shell bowl and decorative figural handle, 13cm long, London 1872, maker's mark H J Lis & Son, together with a silver plated example (qty)
Mixed Lot: George V matching lidded mustard and open salt of baluster form, both with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1913, maker's mark S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, together with a small silver bowl, Birmingham 1933, two screw on silver domed and pierced lids and a mustard spoon, weighable silver 95gms
A pair of 19th century large opaque glass vases hand painted with garden flowers, height 50cm, a similar smaller vase (af), a large Japanese Imari pedestal bowl, height 19cm, an Imari bowl and a carved hardstone centrepiece (6). CONDITION REPORT The single smaller vase mentioned has a large chip to foot.Both large vases are heavily rubbed to top and bottom gilt rims.
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