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A pair of Victorian bohemian glass lustres - 38cms high CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, condition of lot is mixed. One lustre is good to very good, while the other lustre is damaged and requires restoration. Notably, it sports signs of significant impact damage to the top section, with a large chunk and chips (some of which have been retained) breaking away from the main body. A crack has developed across the bowl as a result of this impact damage also.Gilt and enamel across both lustres is primarily good, though some rubbing is noticeable to the bottom of the damaged lustre. Several glass drops need reattaching to the same lustre, but importantly all our present. Some minor chips appear to glass drops on both lustres.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail - in particular the issues raised above.
GEBRÜDER DEYHLE Schwäbisch Gmünd, Obstschale mit Glaseinsatz, 925 Sterling, 20. Jh., runde, geschweifte SIlberschale auf vier Volutenfüßen, Godronierung, herausnehmbarer Glaseinsatz mit strahlenförmigen Schliff im Boden, D: ca. 20 cm, Marken: 925 Sterling, MZ, Gw. ca. 372 g. (ohne Glaseinsatz). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | GEBRÜDER DEYHLE Schwäbisch Gmünd, fruit bowl with glass insert, 925 sterling, 20th century, round, curved silver bowl on four volute feet, godron decoration, removable glass insert with radial grinding in the base, d: approx. 20 cm, marked with 925 Sterling, makers mark, weight approx. 372 g. (without glass insert). Signs of age and use.
A Modern Iznik Style Centrepiece, the gilt metal mounted bowl supported by further gilt metal scrolling acanthus leaves on a pottery waisted tri-form base, 42cm high; together with a similarly decorated oil lamp (converted), a further table lamp with millefiori green glass shadeand a similar modern bowlOil Lamp - stamped Williams & Bach. The cable enters from the base (under the foot and through the reservoir which has been drilled). Other items not reported.
A 18th Century Plain Wine Glass, Derby figure of a youth with lamb, Liverpool fisherman milk jug, Nanking Cargo teabowl and saucer, famille rose bowl, Delft blue and white tile, a pair of Regency saucers, ten pot lids with three basesChinese Bowl - repaired. Derby Figure - losses to one hand and losses to the floral elements. Both saucers with hairline cracks. Liverpool jug is restored. One pot with a star crack to the base. One lid fully restored. Another lid with repairs. All crazed.
19th century Tunbridge Ware and rosewood tea caddy, floral micro-mosaic panel lid with geometric bands, the inside of the lid depicting Windsor Castle, original inner caddy and glass bowl, 24cm x 14cm, height 14.5cmGood original condition with very minor flaws including a very fine split in the veneer panel on the lid
Full title: Two Chinese yellow Beijing glass bowls, 19/20th C.Description:Dia.: 20 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the largest bowl) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Two Roman glass balsamariums, a flask and a bowl, 2nd/4th C.Description:H.: 16,5 cm (the hanging double balsamarium, excl. stand)H.: 12,5 cm (the double balsamarium with applied ribbed design, excl. stand)H.: 7,3 cm (the flask)Dia.: 9,5 cm - H.: 5,5 cm (the bowl)Provenance:- The collection of Mr. and Mrs. S., Ghent, Belgium.- The hanging balsamarium acquired from Het Magazijn, Ghent, in January 2013, according to the owner's inventory notes.- The second balsamarium acquired from Luc Vanonkelen, Brussels, in October 2007, according to the owner's inventory notes.- The bowl acquired from Eslampanah, Brussels, in October 2015, according to the owner's inventory notes.- The flask acquired from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, in October 2012, with his original certificate (see scan).Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Five Roman glass flasks, 1st/3rd C.Description:H.: 10,1 cm (the tallest jug)H.: 8 cm (the lobed vase excl. stand)H.: 6,9 cm (the green jar)Provenance:- The collection of Mr. and Mrs. S., Ghent, Belgium.- The silvered glass mother milk recipient on the far right acquired from Luc Vanonkelen, Brussels, in October 2007, according to the owner's inventory notes.- The bowl, second from the right, acquired from Het Magazijn, Ghent, in January 2013, according to the owner's inventory notes.- The grape-shaped flask acquired from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, in April 2013, with his original certificate (see scan).- The tallest jug acquired from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, in March 2013, with his original certificate (see scan).- The second jug acquired from Eslampanah, Brussels, in April 2016, according to the owner's inventory notes.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
A collection of Theresienthal Mintonborte Crystal drinking glasses with 24 carat gilded textured rims and four Rimpler Kristall shot glasses. A set of six brandy glasses, a set of eleven small cordial glasses and a set of three small wine glasses with petal faceting round the base of the bowl and a and circular foot. The Rimpler Kristall shot glasses with a vine design to the rim. Brandy glass H.10.2cm Cordial glass H.10cm Small wine glass H.12cm Shot glasses H.6cm.
Two sets of fourteen Theresienthal Mintonborte Crystal drinking glasses with 24 carat gilded textured rims. A set of fourteen champagne flutes and a set of fourteen wine glasses with petal faceting round the base of the bowl and a and circular foot. Champagne glass H.18.5cm Wine Glass H.13.2cm
An engraved red and green colour twist wine glass, circa 1765The ogee bowl inscribed with the initials 'M.P' above a foliate sprig in diamond-point, the stem with an opaque white corkscrew edged in translucent emerald-green on the outside and translucent ruby-red on the inside, the coloured ribbon alternating with an opaque white spiral gauze, over a conical foot, 14.6cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, 26 November 1991, lot 89With Delomosne and Son, 27 November 1991Leuba CollectionFor a glass from the same original set but engraved with different initials, see Lot 124 in this sale.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dutch engraved façon de Venise serpent-stemmed winged wine glass, second half 17th centuryWith a cup-shaped bowl finely engraved in diamond-point with a bird perched on a tree stump and flanked by two winged insects in flight, a third insect to the reverse, the delicate stem formed from a coiled rope of glass enclosing spiralling threads in opaque white and iron-red, the sides with pincered ornament in clear glass, above a short plain section with a flattened basal knop, over a wide plain conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceVecht CollectionAnton and Anneke Engels-de Lange CollectionA glass of similar size with white and red threads in the stem is in the Willet-Holthuysen Museum, illustrated by Hubert Vreeken, Glas in Het Amsterdams Historisch Museum (1998), p.141, no.115 and another was sold by Bonhams on 1 December 2021, lot 5.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dutch engraved 'Friendship' light baluster wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl with a pair of clasped hands emerging from clouds beneath a radiant sun, all contained within an elaborate floral and foliate scrollwork cartouche embellished with strings of pearls and surmounted by a crown, the reverse inscribed 'DE GOEDE VRINDSCHAP' (The Good Friendship), the rim with a neat formal border, on a stem with an upper angular knop and cushion knop above a beaded inverted baluster terminating in a small basal knop, over a conical foot, 17.3cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate British CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Masonic engraved firing glasses and an opaque twist firing glass, circa 1760-65The first with ovoid bowls engraved with Masonic devices including the square and compasses between the two pillars, a floral spray to the reverses, on short plain stems and solid 'firing' feet, 10.2cm high, the last with an ogee bowl on a double-series opaque twist stem and heavy circular foot, 11.4cm high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare engraved 'Lynn' opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760-70The slightly waisted round funnel bowl moulded with three evenly spaced concentric rings to the lower part, decorated with a continuous band of fruiting vine below the rim, set on a double-series stem containing a central opaque white corkscrew encircled by a six-ply spiral band edged with a fine mercurial air thread, over a conical foot, 15.8cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWilmot CollectionWith Delomosne and Son, 29 December 1995Leuba CollectionLiteratureDelomosne and Son, Lynn Glass? (1995), p.10, no.3bExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum and the Pilkington Glass Museum, 'Strange and Rare', 1987, catalogue no.57In their catalogue, Delomosne and Son note that less than a quarter of 'Lynn' glasses have engraved decoration. The way in which the concentric rings are restricted to the lower part of the glass is a rare feature which is more usually seen in some 'Lynn' jugs.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare opaque twist toastmaster's cordial glass, circa 1760With a solid deceptive bucket bowl, the double-series stem containing a well-formed multi-ply corkscrew encircled by a twelve-ply spiral band, on a heavy conical foot, 17.2cm highFootnotes:An almost identical glass was sold by Bonhams on 2 May 2018, lot 97.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Beilby enamelled opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765The ogee bowl painted in opaque white with a continuous band of fruiting vine below the rim, the double-series stem with a pair of opaque white spiral threads around a central lace twist, over a conical foot, 15.3cm highFootnotes:A very similar glass from the Darell Thompson-Schwab Collection was sold by Bonhams on 21 June 2022, lot 118.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A red and green colour twist wine glass, circa 1765The round funnel bowl on a stem with an opaque white corkscrew edged in translucent ruby red on the inside and translucent emerald-green on the outside, the coloured ribbon alternating with an opaque white spiral gauze, over a conical foot, 14.6cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Mallett, 1991Leuba CollectionLiteratureChristopher Sheppard and John Smith, Glass from the Restoration to the Regency (1990), p.69, no.99This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An engraved 'Friendly Hunt' firing glass of Jacobite interest, circa 1750The drawn trumpet bowl inscribed 'THE FRIENDLY HUNT' flanking a floral sprig, on a short plain stem and heavy conical foot, 8.9cm highFootnotes:The Friendly Hunt was a Worcestershire meet probably connected with a Jacobite society in Worcester known as The Friendly Association. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster and Stourbridge. A similar firing glass from The Ron and Mary Thomas Collection was sold by Bonhams on 4 June 2008, lot 39, which is illustrated by both Geoffrey B Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses (1995), p.120, pl.86 and by Arthur Churchill, History in Glass (1937), pl.20, no.92. Two further examples were sold by Bonhams on 29 September 2020, lot 47 and 15 December 2020, lot 6. Together with the present lot only a handful of other examples exist including one in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.C.257-1925) and one in the Harding Collection, Christ Church College, Oxford. For further details see Peter Lole, A Digest of the Jacobite Clubs, Royal Stuart Society Paper LV (1999).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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