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Delicate glass serving bowl with a wedge and fan cut bow design, elegantly footed for a touch of sophistication. Marked Marquis/Waterford on bottom. This item has its original box which measures 12"L x 12"W x 11"H. Dimensions: 7.25"H x 9"diaManufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A Gallo-Roman green glass footed bowl Circa 2nd-4th Century A.D.7.3cm high, 12.7cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Louis-Gabriel Bellon (1819-1899) collection, France; and thence by descent; with label reading 'Domar sur la Luce, 938'.Les Antiques de Louis-Gabriel Bellon; Jack-Philippe Ruellan, Vannes, France, 4 April 2009, lot 200.Property from a Princely Collection, acquired at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of eleven Sasanian and Post-Roman glass vessels Circa 6th-14th Century A.D.Including a Sasanian green glass facet-cut bowl, bowl 10cm diam., vessels 12cm high max. (11)Footnotes:Provenance:Sasanian bowl and Late Roman green jug: Bonhams, London, 26 April 2001, lots 267 (part) and 680 (part).Private collection, UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Gallo-Roman green glass footed bowl Circa 2nd Century A.D.7.7cm high, 10.2cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Louis-Gabriel Bellon (1819-1899) collection, France; and thence by descent; with label reading '...Vieil Atre'.Les Antiques de Louis-Gabriel Bellon; Jack-Philippe Ruellan, Vannes, France, 4 April 2009, lot 206.Property from a Princely Collection, acquired at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SUNDERLAND BRIDGE GLASS GOBLET19th century The bucket bowl engraved with a titled view of the bridge with a two masted sailing ship below, the reverse with a cockerel crest above the initials `JE', 15.25cm high; also and engraved glass goblet, with bucket bowl engraved with hops and barley and the initials `G/T*S', 13cm high (2) Good condition
A Victorian silver dishAtkin BrothersSheffield, 1894Of oval form with pierced body, 16cm wide; together with various silver objects and oddments, comprising: a salver, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1919, of circular form, with shaped rim and raised on four pad feet, 21cm dia.; a sauce boat, William Suckling, Birmingham, 1929, with scalloped rim and scrolling handle, raised on three pad feet, 15.3cm wide; a quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1929, engraved and dated 31 - 3 - 30 to side, on a circular foot, 10cm wide; an armada dish, Harrods, London, 1965, 9.7cm dia.; a Victorian napkin ring, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1886, with armorial to side, engraved with initials and date; a cruet set comprising mustard pot, salt and pepper shaker, William Adams, Birmingham, 1929, all on four pad feet, the mustard pot with blue glass liner and the pepper shaker missing its cover; and a Dutch silver spoon, with Dutch standard mark and stamped 930, maker's mark rubbed, Victorian import marks for B H Joseph & Co., London, 1892, engraved with bird crest and date 1704 to the reverse of bowl, with twisted handle and figural terminal, 18.7cm long, total weight approx. 29.4ozt (a lot)
A group of Georgian silverVarious dates and makersThe group comprising: a blue glass-lined pierced silver mustard with acorn finial, London, 1820, Robert Hennell I, bright cut engraved with garlands and raised on a beaded, circular foot, engraved crest to side, 12.3cm high; a silver pedestal mustard on a square foot, London, 1794, maker's mark rubbed, with blue glass liner, 13cm high; a pair of silver gilt pedestal salts with gadrooned borders and gilded bowls, London, 1804 and 1813, Abstinando King, 6cm high; a swing-handled sugar bowl, London, 1791, Joseph Scammell, 9.5cm high (exc. handle); a pair of silver knife rests, London, 1820, maker's marks rubbed; and three silver mustard spoons, one with picture back bowl, possible Thomas Wallis I, total weighable silver approx. 19.5ozt (a lot)
A group of silver and white metal Various dates and makers The group comprising: A Victorian silver bowl, Sheffield, 1897, Atkin Brothers, 11.8cm dia., 5.2cm high; a silver sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1928, 15.8cm long (inc. handle); a Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1887, Stokes & Ireland; a silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1987, base filled, 18cm high; a silver mounted glass decanter, Sheffield, 1957, James Deakin & Sons; a George V silver cigarette case with engraved arms to cover, London, 1933, C. J. Vander; 5.1 x 7.7cm; a rectangular box, stamped 800, 9 x13 x 2cm; a small Victorian silver serving trowel, Birmingham, 1867, George Unite, 17.8cm long; a silver dessert fork, London, 1797, Richard Crossley; and two Italian serving spoons by Ricci, stamped 800, total weighable silver approx. 28.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Decanter, trowel, posy vase not included in weight
A group of silver plate The group including: a twin handled pedestal bowl, with shaped beaded rim, engraved with armorial to side, on a shaped base raised on four bracket feet, 18.5cm high; two small entrée dishes with covers, of rectangular form, with gadrooned rims and shell and foliate decorations to the four corners, 11cm wide; an Italian thermos carafe by Cassetti, 29cm high; an American serving dish by Ball, Black & Co., of oval form, with beaded rim, engraved with initials and decoration to the base, on four shaped feet, 34.8cm wide; a twin handled stand with a glass serving dish, of rectangular form, pierced to the sides, on four paw feet, and a six division toast rack, on a squared stand with gadrooned rim, on four ball feet (a lot)
Ludwig Sutterlin for Frtiz Heckert, a set of three Secessionist enamelled hock glasses, circa 1903, the ogee bell form bowl painted with stylised fruiting tendrils, in green, gilt rim, on a slice knopped sweeping trumpet foot, 21.5cm high (3)See: Zelasko, S. 2012, Fritz Heckert; Kunstglas Industrie 1866-1923, Glasmuseum Passau, fig. 423 for an example of this glass design
Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts Water Lily or Lotus service etched glass finger bowl, circa 1899, flared form, engraved with sinuous flowering lotus tendrils in the Art Nouveau style, 11.5cm diameterNote: designed for the Prince of Siam who visited London in 1897 for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; see Evans, W. et al. 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.81, fig.82, for an illustrated example of this bowl; an example from this service was sold in these rooms in October 2023
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