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A good varied selection of drinking glasses (some engraved) including rummers and wines, one rummer engraved with a hare coursing scene, one rummer engraved with fruiting vine, monogrammed and with 'lemon-squeezer'-style base, two glasses with twist stems etc. (8) The largest rummer appears to be in good order generally except for some scratches to the underside of the foot. The rummer with the square lemon squeezer style base and foliate engraving has a few nibbles to the extremities of the square base but nothing drastic, there is also some scratching to the underside. On the very corner of the top of the square plinth style base there is a tiny chip on the edge. The other similar rummer engraved with a hare coursing scene appears to be in good general overall decorative order. The larger of the two 18th Century style wine glasses with the conical bowl has one quarter thumb nail sized chip to the underside of the foot and other smaller chips to the edge. The “smallest” glass/rummer appears in good reasonable order. The conical shaped flute with an engraving around the top appears in general good order. One further flute engraved with hops and leaves appears to be in good order and there is one further glass with what looks like a double spiral opaque twist stem appears to be in good general overall condition with no major problems noted.
A pair of hand-cut glass table lustres with circular droplets together with a 19th century glass bowl facet cut with flower heads and ovals etc., (some damage) (3), the lustres 25cm high There is some damage to the table lustres within this lot. The circular hand cut vase appears to ring quite well, there is a small bubble blemish to the outside of the lip on the vase but this seems to have been produced when it was made. The bottom of the underside, the outside of the foot appears to be quite irregular which may suggest that the piece has had some damage to the outside of the foot rim and has been ground down. The lip of one of the table lustres has been repaired, there is a 2cm chip away and a chip at the top also and the reparation is two staples now holding the damaged piece in place. It looks as if the main Campana shaped top has been glued into the larger nozzle/drip pan, underneath this where the main hobnail cut inverted baluster shaped support is there is also a prevalent chip away to the top of this section where it affixes to the sconce with a waisted brass ferule. The second table lustre (with the label) appears to be in slightly better condition, there are some chips and nibbles away from the extremities at the top of the piece although it does not appear to have been broken and repaired. There is no real evidence of glue and appears in much better original condition than its partner. The droplets, both of the lustres have the top droplets intact and the ones hanging below with seven cut glass facets, most of these if not all of them appear to be there. The circular feet appear to be in reasonable condition with no major problems except for the first lustre which has a 1cm small chip away to the edge.
An 18th century style wine glass having a double spiral-twist stem and raised on circular folded foot (17cm high) 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.
A James Powell and Sons Whitefriars glass service designed by Thomas G Jackson, after a design by Phillip Webb, dark green glass with swollen bowl on shouldered stem, comprising twelve red wine glass and twelve white wine glasses unsigned, 14.5cm. high (red), 12.5cm. high (white), 24) Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis, page 97 plate 5 for comparable examples illustrated. The John Scott Collection - James Powell & Sons Whitefriars Glass 1860-1960, The Fine Art Society, 2014, page 11 catalogue number 12 for a comparable form illustrated.
A James Powell and Sons Whitefriars Alsatian blue glass goblet vase designed by Harry Powell, flaring diamond-moulded bowl on stem with embedded gold knop and flaring foot, unsigned 21.3cm. high Literature Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner, Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London, Museum of London, page 54 figure 47 for a comparable goblet vase in Alsatian blue, illustrated.
A James Powell and Sons Whitefriars glass goblet vase probably designed by Harry Powell, the tapering clear glass bowl with green tint, on twisted, embedded gold knop stem and flat, circular foot, unsigned, 23cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis, page 104 plate 33 for comparable forms illustrated.
A James Powell and Sons Whitefriars goblet probably designed by Harry Powell, the flaring bowl with amber melted threads, the knopped stem with embedded gold inclusions, on flaring flat foot with amber melted threads unsigned, 21cm. high Literature The Studio, 1907, this design illustrated, reproduced in The Studio Decorative Art 1900-1910s, page 333. Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 113 plate 76 for comparable goblets with embedded gold knops designed by Harry J Powell probably between 1905-1919. Catalogue notes The melted threads relate to the Minerbi range of glass tableware designed by Harry Powell and produced by James Powell & Sons in 1906 as a 400 piece service for Count Lionel Minerbi. Provenance Private collection.
A Benham and Froud brass chamberstick, the lily-pad bowl with scroll handle, a Hukin & Heath twin-handled bowl and glass liner model no.2228, a Persian mixed metal vase, a Burmantoft's Faience bottle vase, a Minton Aesthetic Movement jug and five other items, stamped mark to handle of chamberstick, 23.5cm. wide (chamberstick), (10)
A W.H.B. & J. Richardson's vitrified Water Lily enamelled glass goblet, the bowl enamelled with a frieze of water-lily flowers and pad foliage, the foot with berried vine foliage, acid-etched mark and regd diamond, 17cm. high Literature Paul Reeves: An Eye for Design, Lyon & Turnbull, 14th February 2019 lot 6 for a pair of comparable goblets and a water jug.
A GEORGE III WINE GLASS, bell shaped bowl on a stem with clear spiral air twist, to a bulbous knop with air bubble inclusions, on a spreading foot, chipped, height 17.5cm, together with two other George III wine glasses, one with flared trumpet shaped bowl, the other with an elongated trumpet shaped bowl, both on stems with clear spiral air twists to a spreading foot, heights 16.8cm and 18.5cm, respectively (condition: bell shaped glass with a chip to the edge of the foot rim, the elongated trumpet glass with extensive scratching to the underside, all with slight faults to the glass, snapped pontils )
A GROUP OF CONTINENTAL STYLE CAMEO GLASS, to include a trumpet shaped vase with berry decoration towards the rim, height approximately 31cm, a white over ruby scent bottle, hobnail and circular pattern decoration, a cobalt blue and white scent bottle, missing stopper, a blue and white over clear scent bottle, together with a pair of cameo posy vases, a cameo glass sugar sifter and a cut glass scent and powder bowl, missing atomiser
AN ORNATE FACON DE VENISE STYLE GLASS GOBLET, the bowl having gold leaf and white whiplash decoration and two applied dragon figures, the hollow blown stem also has applied decoration, the foot has similar decoration to the bowl, the foot is broken and a prunt is broken to the stem decoration, height approximately 28cmcondition:The foot has been glued the entire diameter to one side of the stem, middle fin on one tail missing, one prunt is chipped on a scroll under the bowl, some of the upper wing tips on the dragons are squared rather then pointed but they aren’t sharp or thinner to the touch so may have always been this way.
A COLLECTION OF WHITEFRIARS RUBY STUDIO GLASS, to include a knobbly vase, pattern No.9609, a small bowl, pattern No.9517, a bud vase, pattern No.9496 and and candle shade with Whitefriars paper label, together with Whitefriars coffin vase, tangerine colourway pattern No.9686 (chip and nibbles to rim) (5)
Sale Item: GREEN ART GLASS PERTHSHIRE BOWL Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
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