A Chinese amethyst Beijing glass bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th or early 19th century, carved to the exterior with two birds in flight with bamboo and prunus emerging from rockwork, 16.2 cm diameter Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, Asian Art II, 21. 5. 2015, lot 617. 清18世纪或19世纪早期 花鸟纹刻玻璃碗
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VILLEROY & BOCH; a late 19th century pedestal bowl decorated with oranges, with printed mark and date 1890 to base, diameter 26.5cm, a Dresden porcelain floral and gilt decorated jardinière (af), a white glazed figure of a young farm boy and a Bohemian blue glass decanter with printed portraits of a Sultan (lacking stopper) (4). Additional InformationThe jardinière has numerous hairline cracks to body.
A Victorian vaseline and cranberry detailed glass epergne, the central horn surrounded by three smaller examples in gilt metal mounts above circular bowl with crimped rim, height 55cm.Additional InformationGenerally in good condition apart from some surface dirt and wear commensurate with age, a few moulding imperfections, two smaller horns and the central horn with minor losses to the tip of the spiral decoration but is noticeable after further examination, rubbing and tarnish to the gilt mounts, no obvious of traces of damage or restoration.
A Victorian vaseline and cranberry glass epergne, the single central horn above domed base and circular bowl with wavy rim, height 50cm.Additional InformationA loss to one band of the applied spiral decoration, minor surface dirt and wear commensurate with age, tarnish and scratching to the metal mounts.
A Victorian green and pink detailed glass epergne with three wrythen twist horns above circular bowl with crimped rim, height 36.5cm and a further single horn footed example (2).Additional InformationSlightly loose metal end caps, general light surface wear, a few scratches to the interior of central trumpet.
Late 19th Century Rare Royal Doulton Aesthetic Style Blush Ivory Centrepiece Gondola form bowl with eagle mask moulded front set with amber glass eyes, surmounted with stylised moulded, winged dragon. Raised on turned moulded pedestal base, the whole painted in enamelled blossoms, the base finished with acanthus border and gilt decoration. Marked to base 'Doulton Burslem, reg no. 123857. Height, 9 inches, length 14 inches. Please see accompanying image
John Ditchfield Glasform Limited Edition Signed Dated And Certificated Iridescent Fine Art Glass Vase Of waisted trumpet form terminating at bulbous bowl to top. In iridescent tyrian, cobalt and deep green with abstract striations to body. Etched signature to base and numbered 7755 13 inches in height.
A Collection Of Bohemian Cut Glass Baskets And Bowls Three pieces in total, comprising footed circular centrepiece bowl with fluted edge and intricate cut patterning throughout, finished in hand painted gilt floral enamels, height 32 inches. Together with two matching cut glass baskets. Please see accompanying image
Mixed Collection of Glass & Ceramics to include two glass candlesticks 8" tall; two matching glass bottles with stoppers 6" high; three lidded glass bowls, two 4.5" and one 5" high; two glass ring holders and a small glass trinket bowl; a glass squirrel and four glass paperweights; a glass vase in purple with etched design 8.5" high; a purple glass bud vase 10.5" high; a Chokin brown vase 5.5" high; a small Coalport twin candle holder and a ceramic candle holder; two small ceramic lidded boxes; a twin-handled ceramic Welsh mug; a collection of miniature houses; and a small Royal plate. Also includes a Lilliput Lane Golden Harvest ornament.
Rome, Imperial Period, late 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. An exquisite, marbled or marvered mosaic glass (also called color band glass) petite bowl of stunning teal, cerulean blue, kelly green, and seafoam green hues. Due to its delicate size, this vessel readily fits into the palm of a human hand. What's more, the aesthetic of the piece boasts beautiful washes of color - akin to Impressionism which French artist's introduced in the mid-19th century - almost 1900 years later. Quite dreamy and beautiful, especially when one holds it to the light! A wonderful example, replete with the finest technique and artistry. Size: 3.875" in diameter x 1.625" H (9.8 cm x 4.1 cm)The mosaic technique oftentimes resulted in glass that the ancient Roman naturalist and philosopher Pliny the Elder described as possessing "eyes" due to the repeated eyelet motifs across the surface (Pliny, Natural History XXXVI.199 - Loeb translation by D.E.Eichholz (1962), vol. 10, p. 157). This example, however, has a more subtle aesthetic without such canes/eyes, but instead boasting gorgeous washes of color that present in a rather Impressionistic manner - hence the term color band. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection; ex-Norman Moscowitz collection, Florida, USA, acquired in 2000s; ex-Richard Wagner collection, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, collected in the 1960s. Examined and authenticated by Dr. Sid Goldstein, a leading authority on ancient glass who was with Corning Glass for many years as well as curator at The St. Louis Art Museum Condition: Repaired from about 4 to 6 pieces. Slight pitting and scattered deposits. Still an undeniably fabulous example! All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146586
Roman, early Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE. A gorgeous mold-made, translucent glass bowl of a pale green hue with occasional bands of dark purple-red near the rim. It has a rounded base, gradually-expanding walls decorated with a trio of horizontal wheel-cut striations, and an unpronounced rim that was ground until smooth to the touch. This type of mastoid-shaped vessel was likely used for drinking wine based on the elegant and uncomplicated presentation. A fabulous example from the early Roman Empire! Size: 6.25" W x 3.5" H (15.9 cm x 8.9 cm)Published in "Glasses of Antiquity", Sarah E. Cox and Constantin E. Marinescu, New York, 2002. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection; ex-S. K. Heninger Jr. collection, South Carolina, USA 1970s Condition: Intact, with light deposits on the surface. Old collection sticker on interior. This vessel does not possess a pontil mark, indicating that it was mold made rather than free blown. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146576
Ancient Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, ca. 712 to 332 BCE. An incredibly striking and rare opaque sky blue glass bowl, probably made for holding condiments like salt or other spices at the table. From the outside, it presents a conical form, with shallow, sloping sides; the interior has thick, vertical sides roughly halfway down its length before abruptly changing to a conical form above its small, flat base. The bowl is mold made, its sides smooth. Age has given its interior a pretty pearlescence through which the original color of the glass shines. Size: 2.5" W x 1.7" H (6.4 cm x 4.3 cm) Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection Condition: Small depression to interior center probably from a bubble that popped during its creation. No pontil mark as it was mold made; a pontil scar or mark indicates that a vessel was free-blown, while the absence of such a mark suggests that the work was either mold-blown or that the mark was intentionally smoothed away or wore away over time. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146058
A GEORGE V SILVER PORRINGER S.W. SMITH & CO. BIRMINGHAM 1908 in old Dutch style the fluted oval bowl embossed with alterinating panels of flowers cast caryatid handles 18.3cm over handles; a circular mustard pot in early 19th century style gilt interior 6cm high Holland Aldwinckle & Slater London 1890; an electroplate mustard spoon; and a silver pepperette cover Reilly & Storer London 1840 239gr (7oz 13dwt) excluding blue glass liner and moulded glass pepperette
A CHINESE BEIJING RUBY-GLASS BOWL 18TH CENTURY Carved in relief with a single standing water bird amidst lotus growing from rippling water, 15.6cm. Provenance: from a Hong Kong private collection, sold in these rooms on 21st May 2008, lot 174. Cf. Garner, The Arts of the Ch'ing Dynasty, no.321, pl.105, for a similar example.
Four 19th century netsukes comprising an ivory carved man with monkeys and beast, signed, 50mm, a bone carved man with a frog atop his head, a boxwood seated happy buddha, signed, and a miniature carved orange hardstone seated 'see no evil' monkey 15mm, together with three glass snuff bottles and a 'silvered' tea bowl (8)
Pallme Konig Art Nouveau green lustre glass bowl with filled rim and trailed swag decoration, polished pontil, 19cm diameter, also a Whitefriars green glass vase of tapered form with spiral trail, 23cm high and a small Michael Harris mottled studio glass bowl. 10cm diameter. (3).Condition report:Pallme Konig bowl - scratches to interior, polished pontil. Generally good. Whitefriars vase - good condition. Polished pontil.Michael Harris bowl - Good condition. Moulded mark.
An early 18th century style cordial glass possibly later, the bell shaped bowl on a solid slightly tapered stem and broad, folded foot with pontil, 11.5cm. high; together with a set of eight 19th century small wine glasses with wheel engraved decoration, two rummers and four other glasses. (15)
A 19th century Bohemian engraved and ruby flashed glass vase indistinct etched maker's mark to base, beaker form with everted rim, engraved with circular ruby floral reserves on an all-over engraved ground with birds, rocaille, foliage and flowers, below a ruby cased floral engraved rim, 6in. (15.3cm.) high; together with a 19th century engraved blown glass footed bowl, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter; a Bohemian amber and ruby flashed and engraved glass goblet, chipped; a Bohemian ruby flashed glass beaker with finely engraved floral, scroll and wrigglework decoration; and three other pieces. (7) Condition: - Ruby flashed & engraved vase: VG with no faults. * Clear engraved glass bowl: Long, thin impact crack to top or rim. - Goblet: Large chip to foot and scratching to underside. Three rim chips. - Beaker: Two tiny frits to top of rim. Two tiny chips to top of base and a couple of minute frits. - Ruby flashed bowl: Tiny rim frit. A few scratches to base. - Ruby vase: Scratching to base, a few tiny scratches elsewhere. - Clear ribbed glass small vase with ruby lined rim: VG, no faults.
A Victorian oversized goblet form cranberry and clear glass vase the ovoid cranberry bowl with engraved fern leaf decoration and engraved inscription, 'A Birthday Present to Mr. Hiram Syson Burslem Feb. 22nd 1879', on hollow hourglass stem and foliate scroll engraved plain foot with ground pontil, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high; together with a Victorian cut glass tazza, 8¼in. (21cm.) high. (2) *Condition: - Goblet vase: VG - minor scratches around edge of base. No other faults. - Tazza: Shallow chip to inside edge of rim.
Small collection of Georgian coloured Bristol glass, 18th century - Two amethyst wine glasses, one with drawn ovoid bowl, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 11.2 cm high and the other with a conical bowl, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 12.5 cm high; Green wine glass with conical bowl, annulated collar, blade knop stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 12.6 cm high an an amber wine glass with drawn ogee bowl, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil to/w a green hock glass , the stem with applied prunts, rough pontil, 11.5 cm high and a Victorian green glass carafe, 16 cm high (7)All good condition - no chips or cracks
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