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A Collection of Glassware to include six original babycham glasses, a ruby red flared rim flower vase measuring 9 inches in height, a glass decanter set comprising of a decanter and 6 tumblers, with a gold trim, a fruit bowl and a Gleneages Crystal Springtime 'Ambiente' Bowl measuring 9 inches in diameter with an original box.
Drinkers Interest - Two Cut Glass Decanters & Glasses. To include a bottle shaped decanter with ornate stopper; an oval shaped decanter with stopper; two matching glass candle holders; and small round candle holder; 6 wine glasses, a small vase and a large cut glass bowl. Please see photographs.
A delicate Chinese porcelain bowl; hand-decorated to the interior with bats etc., the exterior with a key fret border and various Buddhistic symbols with ribbons below, on circular foot, six-character underglaze blue mark between concentric circles to the underside (with unassociated wooden stand) (13.25cm diameter)Looks generally overall, upon inspection under a glass there appear to be some scratches and small marks to the inside of the bowl. There is a small blemish mostly visible to the inside of the bowl approx. 7/8mm. The rest of the piece appears in good general overall order with bright colours (slightly faded to inside) and good condition including foot.
A Jun ware purple splash bowl (Yuan or early Ming), the lobed rim above a single vertical trail, raised on unglazed slightly spreading circular foot (14.25cm wide) Looking at the bowl under a glass there appears to be some glaze crazing to the interior which is not immediately visible to the naked eye. There also appears to be some scratching of the glaze to the interior in the middle we think commensurate with age. Looking at the rim and being super critical there has been some bubbling of the glaze and as such there appears to be some “minor” pieces of glaze away to the edge of the rim at the top. The foot appears OK and the unglazed area underneath looks OK with no major problems noted. Under the glass the exterior also shows crazing to the glaze which is a pleasing colour overall. Overall no major chips, cracks or restoration noted. Condition is good.
An attractive porcelain vase and cover, Kangxi (1662-1722), painted in underglaze blue on the tall hexagonal body with lange leizen separated by potted plants and on three feet, the cover (chipped) with a lingzhi, frits (11.5cm) (2) This has come privately and has a folded foot and a rough pontil mark to the central underside. There are some bubbles present in the foot and the circular foot is not “uniform” although we do not think this indicates any grinding down of glass to the extremities. There is one area of the underside of the foot that has a slight “kink” although this is not necessarily indicative of restoration, the main double spiral stem appears in good order as does the inverted trumpet shaped bowl. The central section of the bowl (although viewable on the outside, prevalent on the insie) has a rising wrythen imperfection that manifests itself as a raised area to the middle although again in our opinion this is natural and not as a result of any problematical issues.
An early 20th century amber overlaid over crystal, cut and engraved glass compote and stand, probably Stevens and Williams, the ogee bowl engraved with grapes and vine leaves, on a baluster stem and plain foot with a 48 point star cut foot, the stand similarly engraved with a continuous band of vine leaves
A THISTLE SHAPED MOTTLED GLASS VASE AND BOWL, PROBABLY VASART, A LARGER RUBY GLASS VASE, 31CM H, A HOLMEGAARD CINNAMON AND WHITE CASED GLASS TRIFORM DISH, THREE MDINA GLASS VASES AND A DISH, A 1960'S / 70'S FREE FORM CASED GLASS BOWL, A STUDIO GLASS BOWL AND OTHER ORNAMENTAL COLOURED GLASSWARE
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars glass tazza probably designed by Harry Powell, shallow foot supporting twisted stem and fluted, shallow bowl, unsigned, 15.5cm. high Literature Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London, Museum of London, page 80, this shape illustrated plate 80 (bottom row far right).
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars opal glass goblet vase probably designed by Harry Powell, on slender knopped stem, with flaring fluted bowl, unsigned, 22cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 101 plate 19 for this shape illustrated.
An Austrian iridescent glass vase probably Palme Koenig, compressed ovoid form with tall, swollen solifleur neck, green glass with iridescent finish, a green glass bowl probably Webb with a glass stand, a Mont Joye enamelled glass vase decorated with pansies and a Venetian glass vase, unsigned, 21cm. high (Austrian vase), (5)
A WMF electro-plated Art Nouveau centre bowl, early 20th century, of twin handled oval form with pierced decoration, raised on four feet with shaped clear glass liner, marked to base with WMF, EP, OX, 1/0, 11½in. (29.2cm.) long.* Condition: In good condition with very light surface scratches to metal, liner very good.
A WMF electro-plated Art Nouveau twin handled pedestal centrepiece bowl, early 20th century, having pierced wirework oval form on square base, raised on four ball feet, with shaped cobalt blue glass liner, marked to base WMF, EP, 1/0, 15½in. (39.4cm.) long, standing 9½in. (24.1cm.) high.* Condition: In good condition with some plate wear to raised edges etc. Bowl is bent over slightly on base. Liner very good.
A Waterford crystal 'Cutters Special' pedestal centrepiece, the heavy cut glass crystal bowl with scalloped edge rim with alternating fan design, the sides with ribbed and diamond decoration, raised on stepped circular pedestal foot, 9½in. (24.1cm.) high, diameter, 10¾in. 17.4cm.), sticker to base and signed in script "Waterford".
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