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A Waterford Crystal Chandelier, five branch lead crystal cut glass chandelier, Irish, mid 20th century, complete, height 63cm, width 42cm, central drop acid etched 'Waterford' Notes: 1. This is sold as an ornamental antique, not an electrical appliance. It retains original wiring and fittings for small bayonet socket bulbs and requires rewiring. Buyers are advised to consult a qualified electrician. 2. Condition report - complete, only damage detected is 6cm crack in one lamp bowl and one drop has a chip. Wires appear original. 3. Flints will dismantle bowls and drops for shipping or collection.
Third Reich 1936 Reichsarbeitsdienst (R.A.D) Presentation Wine Cooler / Punch Bowl, large plated bowl with lid having wooden handle. Engraved to the top of the lid in German gothic script “Reichsarbeitsdienst Gau-Sportfest Halle 1936”. Complete with a glass interior dish. Lid with cut section for a serving ladle, now absent.
Fine Georgian wine glass, the funnel bowl painted in the Beilby style with grapevines in white enamel, on a double series opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1770, 14.25cm heightCondition report: Good condition. Some light scratching commensurate with age, and a small natural air bubble fault by the footrim. Very minor enamel wear.
Fine quality Victorian neoclassical silver and cut glass table centrepiece, on an ornate base, with three mythical winged creatures and anthemion, bead and scroll decoration, the circular top holding a hobnail and fan cut glass dish.(Birmingham 1892) Elkington & Co Ld. All at approximately 25ozs. Overall height 25cm. Bowl possible replacement
Nine 19th century glass rummers, including one with barrel bowl with engraved ribbon and swag decoration, on a bladed knop stem and plain foot, 13.7cm. high; two rummers with plain ogee bowls; one with wrythen moulded ogee bowl; one with petal moulded ogee bowl; two panel cut bucket bowl rummers; and two others. (9) * Condition: In good condition, with expected scratching to underside of feet.
Three 19th century large rummers, one with comb, petal and husk cut ovoid bowl on a square base, 15.6cm. high; one with plain ogee bowl on a lemon squeezer base, 14cm. high; and the third with fruiting vine engraved and cut ogee bowl on a capstan stem and plain foot, 13.8cm. high; together with a Victorian cut glass decanter with engraved fruiting vine decoration, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high. (4) * Condition: - Large square base rummer: Fritting and one small chip to corners of base. - Plain square base rummer: Chip to one corner of base and fritting to other corners. - Vine engraved rummer: Tiny frit to top of foot. - Decanter: Four small frits to rim.
A late-Georgian Bristol blue glass pint decanter, mallet form with three neck rings, bun stopper and ground pontil, 8¼in. (21cm.) high; together with a matched set of four early 19th century Bristol blue wine glasses, with ogee bowls on a collar and single knopped stem, the plain foot with pontil, 11.4cm. to 11.9cm. high; a Bristol blue glass vase, 11.75cm. high; and three early 19th century finger bowls in Bristol blue, Bristol green and amethyst glass. (9) * Condition: - Decanter: Scratches to foot and a few to widest part of body. No other faults. - Wine glasses: Scratch to two bowls. No other faults. - Vase: A few small scratches to bowl. No other faults. - Finger bowls: Scratching to base on all three. Blue bowl has some scratches to outside and rim.
A George V silver mounted cut crystal glass trifle bowl, Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1911, of circular bellied form, star cut base, 8in. (20.4cm.) diameter at widest, together with a cut glass silver plated mounted claret jug, having angular handle, and sar cut base, possibly American, 11¾in. (29.9cm.) high. (2) * Condition: The claret jug with loss of silver plate, otherwise nothing to note.
Three 19th century Masonic firing glasses, all with engraved square and compass motif, comprising a waisted tumbler style glass, engraved no. '222', 7.4cm. high; a firing glass with funnel bowl and solid foot, engraved 'No.863', 8.9cm. high; and a firing glass with funnel bowl engraved 'Talbot Lodge 1323', 9.2cm. high. (3) * Condition: In good condition with no faults.
A Lalique moulded clear glass Pissehlit (Dandelion) salad bowl and six side dishes, mid 20th century, the outside of the bowl moulded with dandelion leaves, moulded 'R LALIQUE' signature to inner base, and etched 'R Lalique' signature in script below rim, 9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) diameter, the six demi-lune (crescent shaped) side dishes of the same design, each with etched signature to base, 8in. (20.4cm.) wide. (7) * Condition: Surface scratches to foot of bowl, otherwise nothing to note.
A Rene Lalique opalescent and clear glass Fleurons Bowl, with spiralled decoration, etched 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE' marks to the base, 8in. (20.25cm.) diameter. *Condition: Two absolutely minute frits to edge of rim (barely visible but can be detected with a fingernail). Light scratching to contact points on underside. No other faults.
An unusual heavy baluster stemmed small wine glass, early 18th century, c.1730, the bowl with conical lower section below a kicked-in upper section, on an inverted baluster knop and small ball cushion knop, a single air tear linking the two, on a folded conical foot with snapped pontil, 12.6cm. high. * Condition: Small scratch and minute frit to top of foot. Otherwise in good condition.
A mid-18th century light baluster engraved 'Friendship' wine glass, c.1750, the pointed round funnel bowl engraved with two clasped hands, over an angular knop and slender inverted baluster with air beaded knop and ball cushion, on a conical foot with snapped pontil, 18.2cm. high. * Condition: Flaw to glass to one side of snapped pontil. No other faults - in good condition.
A late 18th century facet cut stem ale glass, the elongated round funnel bowl with printie cut band below the rim and facetted basal cutting into a facet cut stem, on a conical foot with snapped pontil, 17.8cm. high; together with a small late 18th century wine glass with drawn, printie cut ovoid bowl on a plain stem and plain foot, 12.6cm. high. (2) * Condition: - Ale glass: Good condition with no faults. - Wine glass: Minute frit to rim. Otherwise good.
A rare early-18th century mead or champagne glass, c.1720-30, the cup shaped bowl with heavy lower fluted decoration, on a substantial, solid stem and folded conical foot, 15.9cm. high. * Condition: One miniscule pin-prick frit to top of rim and a couple of minute scratches to top of foot. Good condition overall.
Three mid-18th century plain stem wine glasses, c.1750-1770, the first a large goblet with ogee bowl and broad, plain foot, 16.4cm. high; the second with ogee bowl and folded conical foot, 14.2cm. high; the third a small wine glass with round funnel bowl and folded foot, 10.7cm. high. (3) * Condition: - Goblet: Tiny frit to edge of foot. Two small scratches to bowl and two to top of foot. - Ogee wine glass: Tiny frit to inside of rim. - Small wine glass: In good condition.
A mid-18th century airtwist wine glass, c.1750-60, the pointed round funnel bowl on a double series air twist stem and conical foot with snapped pontil, 15.7cm. high. * Condition: In good condition. Two tiny scuffs to surface of glass to upper edge of foot and one miniscule frit beneath footrim.
A mid-18th century airtwist dram glass with fluted bowl, c.1750-60, the three-quarter fluted, ogee bowl on a double series airtwist stem with four spiral threads outside a central gauze, on a plain foot, 10.5cm. high. * Condition: Tiny frit and some scratching to underside of foot rim. Otherwise in good condition. Old collector's label to foot inscribed '0/2/2 Dec 1932 Elston c.1750 OGEE'.
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