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Victorian Period Excellent Collection of Carnival Iridescent Glass Bowls (3). Various colours, sizes and designs. Good lot, green colourway bowl. Size 9" - 22.5 cm diameter; Tiffany's Favrile Colourway Footed Bowl 8" - 20 cm diameter, 3.25" - 8.20 cm high. All bowls excellent condition, no issues. Please see photographs.
Victorian silver pedestal bonbon dish, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1844, form of diagonal openwork bowl mounted with oak leaves, on a conforming base, glass liner lacking, 12 cm high, together with a grenade table lighter, pair of open salts with spoons, a dressing table pot and plated pin-dish holder, weighable silver 15.6 oz. (484 gr.) (8) .
German silver centrepiece bowl, the shaped oval with twin handles, on four splayed feet, with presentation inscription reading 'Presented to F.W. Poate Esq. By Mr Chen Yin Tong, Tientsin Compradore of the Mackenzie & Co. Ltd on the occasion of his retirement, 1939', stamped 800, with glass liner, 35 cm wide., silver 11 oz. (342 gr.) .
Boxes & objects - a contemporary painted metal hanging ceiling light, frosted glass shades; a Kodak 304 Instamatic Camera; another 100 Instamatic Camera; carnival glass pedestal bowl; commemorative ware & various Royal related books including George VI Coronation, King Emperor's Jubilee etc.; enamel badges; loose pen nibs; coinage etc.
A Victorian silver centrepiece epergne by Horace Woodward & Co., London 1877, with a cut and frosted glass circular bowl resting on a reeded support, a spherical knop applied with three lion masks with rings, joined by a silver plated chain, a fluted column, an ovoid lower knop with three detachable scrolling arms with dragon terminal supporting conforming smaller bowls, on a circular partly fluted base with three lion paw feet, engraved on the base with a crest and motto, the mirrored plateau on three anthemion and scroll feet and engraved with an inscription, marked on base, epergne and branches, 52.5cm (20 1/2in) high overall, 1961g (63 oz) weighable, in a fitted oak case with plaque inscribed 'W. H. G. Bagshawe Esq.' The inscription engraved on the mirrored plateau reads 'Presented to W. H. G. Bagshawe Esquire, QC, by many grateful shareholders of the British Nation Life Assurance Association rescued by his able advocacy before the Court of appeal on the 28th of January 1878, From Threatened Unlimited Liability for the Engagement of the British Commercial Insurance Company'.The crest and motto for BAGSHAW and BAGSHAWE.Provenance: Presented to William Henry Gunning Bagshawe, QC (1825-1901); anonymous sale, Sotheby's, 10 February 1983, lot 201.
A Baccarat cut and moulded clear glass twelve light Zenith chandelierthe spiral scrolling arms supporting diamond cut nozzles and drip pans issuing from a bowl-shaped receiver with domed corona terminal, the upper baluster support surmounted by corresponding decorative scrolling arms, all hung and strung with arrow head lustre drops, pendant bell drops and strings of facetted beads, 83cm drop, 81cm diameter approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver itemsComprising: a shaped-circular salver, Sheffield 1911, diameter 26cm, a footed bowl, Birmingham 1931, with pierced scroll gallery, with glass liner, a bead fluted and pierced oval bowl, London 1885, three other Victorian pierced oval bowls, a pierced pot, a shallow dish, Mappin & Webb, London 1937, a two-handled sugar bowl, a two-handled small vase, a King's pattern basting spoon, London 1823, weight 127oz. (11)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars threaded glass bowl designed by William Butler, footed form, the flaring clear glass with pink threads, unsigned, 26.5cm. diam. Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass The Arts of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 121 plate 102 for this shape illustrated.
An Iittala Finlandia Series glass vase designed by Timo Sarpaneva, moulded cylindrical form with everted rim, an Ultima Thule glass bowl designed by Tapio Wirkkala, a large glass Dodolo centrepiece designed by Vistosi, another similar, Nuutajarvi clear glass candlestick designed by Ovia Toikka and a collection of glass later etched TS to base, 25.5cm. high (a lot) Literature Charlotte and Peter Fiell Scandinavian Design, Taschen, page 589 for a comparable Finlandia vase illustrated.
An Iittala Finlandia bowl designed by Timo Sarpaneva, model no.3374, swollen cylindrical form, the bowl cast with textured design, and an Iittala Finlandia vase designed by Timo Sarpaneva, model no. 3375, etched Timo Sarpaneva 3374 and 3375 to base rims, 33cm. diam (bowl), 17.5cm. high (vase), (2) Literature Iittala 125 Years of Finnish Glass, Arnoldsche, page 229 this design illustrated.
A set of eight James Powell & Sons Whitefriars glass Lotus sherry glasses designed by Harry J. Powell, each engraved with a frieze of Lotus flowers, unsigned, 11.5cm. high (8) Literature Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross & Alex Werner, Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London, Museum of London, page 81 plate 82 for an illustration of the Lotus or Water-lily design which according to Harry Powell was designed in the 1890s for the Prince of Siam, who visited England in 1897. Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 32 figure 85 for a finger bowl in this design.
A Scottish electroplated pedestal bowl and pair of candlesticks by JB Glasgow, the candlesticks tapering square section with knopped neck and round sconce, set with four amber coloured glass cabochon, and an en suite pedestal bowl set with eight amber coloured glass cabochon, a Moorcroft Pottery Hibiscus vase and a large Victorian 'Aurora' tile the plated bowl and candlesticks stamped JB Glasgow, 18cm. high (candlesticks), 25cm. wide, (bowl), (5)
A Gray's Pottery Gloria Lustre vase and cover, pattern no.5753, shouldered, baluster form with domed cover, painted with a gazelles racing in a woodland clearing, in golden lustre on a white ground, and an unusual Gray's lustre bowl printed in black with shell vignette on a streaked pink lustre, printed and painted factory marks, 22.5cm. high (3) Literature Hand Painted Gray's Pottery, City Museum Stoke on Trent, 1982. page 26 figure 36 this vase and cover illustrated in the Pottery and Glass Record, 1925.
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