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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, with swing handle, blue glass liner, foliate pierced frame, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, together with two silver bonbon dishes of oval form, pierced and repousse decoration, Birmingham 1894 and London 1969, gross weight 12.47 ozt, 388 grams (3)
A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, twin compartments with glass mixing bowl, gilt ball and clawfeet and lion mask handles, height 22cm x width 33cm x depth 16cm, together with rosewood box with mother of pearl inlay, lacking interior fitting and oak box, parquetry inlay, lacking some interior fittingsCondition Report Tea caddy as catalogue description, has some scratches, marking and wear to exterior. Marquetry box, one hinged damaged, some damage to exterior, wear and damage to interior - no key. Mother of pearl box missing interior tray, exterior is fairly good condition, crack to mother of pearl escutcheons, no key. Marquetry length 21.5cm x width 15 cm x height 9.5. Mother of pearl length 25cm x width 17cm x height 10cm
William Wilson (1905-1972) for Whitefriars - a purple tinted glass water jug, of mid-bulbous form, h.18.8cm; together with a frosted art glass circular table bowl, with central etched spider and acid etched spider decoration to orange rim, dia.23cm (2)Condition report: Both in good condition.
A late George III partridge wood and chequer strung tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing twin compartment interior with central cut glass mixing bowl, having ring handles and raised on brass boulle feet, w.309cm, d.15cm, h.18cmCondition report: Lacking one ring handle.Break to hinge.Bowed to covers and interior compartments.Quite scratched.
David Sharp for Rye pottery glazed money box in the form of a squirrel, Dicker ware black lustre three handled tyg,heavy glass paperweight, Pilkington opaque glass bowl, two pairs of glass knife rests, glass trinket tray in the form of a slipper, pair of small glass candlesticks, cloisonne trinket tray, ceramic teapot and a 'Totara fence post bottle 1911 N.Z.'
A WMF Bleikristall slab sided rectangular vase, moulded with buttons and lozenges, slight iridescent hue, 25.5cm, paper label; a Rogaska Slovenia large clear cut glass bowl, 31cm diameter, engraved mark; a large knobbly handkerchief vase, Linda Barker's Influence, 32cm, engraved mark; a studio glass vase, unmarked, 23cm (4)
A Whitefriars Molar cased glass vase, designed by William Wilson and Geoffrey Baxter, in ruby red with bubble inclusions, shape number 9409, 10cm high; a lobed ovoid vase in golden amber, with bubble inclusions, 24cm wide; a sea green bowl with bubble inclusions, 20cm diam; another in sapphire, c.1950s (4)
A dwarf ale glass, c.1770, with a flared wrythen moulded bowl raised on a short knopped stem and conical foot, a lace-maker's lamp holder with a flattened globular bowl raised on an incised twist stem, and a glass eyebath with an incurved bowl above a double knopped plain stem, 10.4cm max. (3) Provenance: from a private collection. The lamp holder and eyebath each purchased from Howard Phillips.
Four English wine glasses, c.1750-70, two with bell bowls above opaque twist stems, one with a shoulder and central knop, another with a drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and folded foot, the last engraved with a bird in flight and a flower spray above a faceted stem, and a Dutch wine glass engraved with a stag above a multiple knopped stem and folded foot, 17.8cm max. (5)
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