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A part dessert service retailed by Alfred B Pearce 39 Ludgate Hill, London with central floral decoration and gilded detailing, a Caithness glass bowl, Beswick horse on wooden plinth and a Royal Doulton model entitled 'Spirit of Affection' This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Tuesday
with heavy cast naturalistic base from which rises a central tube flaring at the top to a cone shaped pierced acanthus leaf frame supporting the cut glass and fluted edged circular and conical bowl, surrounded by three stalks of stylised maize with folded leaves, each topped with a cob, with smaller cobs to the lower section (Dimensions: H: 65cm)(H: 65cm)
by Thomas Daniell, London 1776, of circular form with beaded rim and pierced and gilded bowl, the simple beaded edged and lyre shape handle to one side, with locating C clip under, 2ozt (Dimensions: w: 8.50cm d: 8.50cm)(w: 8.50cm d: 8.50cm)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of Lord Hastings Other notes: Punch was an exotic drink in the 18th century. The word itself is of Hindi origin, linking the beverage to the Far East, and is a translation from the word for ‘five’ - the original number of ingredients: alcohol, sweet, sour, water and spice. Silver strainers were used by the wealthy in the making of this drink. “Pare as thin as possible the rinds of two china oranges, of two lemons, and of one Seville orange, and infuse them for an hour in half a pint of thin, cold syrup; then add to them the juice of the fruit. Make a pint of strong green tea, sweeten it well with fine sugar, and when it is quite cold, add to it the fruit and syrup, with a glass of the best old Jamaica rum, a glass of Brandy, one of Arrack, one of pine-apple syrup, and two bottles of Champagne. Pass the whole through a strainer until it is perfectly clear, then bottle and put it into ice until dinner is served.” Modern Cookery for Private Families , Eliza Acton
A near pair of late 19th/early 20th century Dutch glasses with wheel engraved floral and butterfly/moth decorated bowls on air twist stems to spreading circular feet, height of taller 15.5cm (2).Additional InformationManufacturing imperfections including large line/fold to bowl of taller glass, the smaller with two small chips to foot, general wear throughout.
A 19th century Bohemian glass pedestal bowl, with faceted decoration with gilt highlights, height 19cm.Additional InformationA number of very tiny chips to the rim, extensive rubbing to the gilding. There is a possible repair to the foot rim where there is a semi-circular line and an indent. Further pitting, surface marks, blemishes, pot marks, etc, throughout.
A George V silver christening mug, Birmingham, 1935, inscribed “With Love to my Godchild Judy from DFM, together with another silver christening mug, a silver and glass lined scent bottle, a white metal pill box and a white metal cigarette case, a large silver salver together with a cased part silver cruet set, silver cream jug and sugar bowl
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