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A Williamite style wine glass, conical bowl engraved with a figure on horseback beneath an inscription 'The Glorious Memory of King William No Surrender', the reverse inscribed 'Boyne 1st July 1690, TC.SC', annulated knopped stem, folded foot and rough pontil, late 19th century, 15.5 cm highNo chips or cracks
An antique cordial glass, ruby ovoid bowl with gilded rim and bowl, multi coloured (opaque, green & red) spiral twist facetted stem, flat fold over foot, 12.6 cm high to/w an 18th century drinking glass, bell bowl, annualr knop over an inverted baluster stem, basal knop, conical folded foot, 11.2 cm high, rough pontil (2)Ruby glass - some wear to gilded rim. No chips or cracksDrinking glass - rim chip
A 19th century blue transfer printed invalid feeder, 7 cm long to/w four continental examples, Bristol blue glass bowl and a Chinese blue and white porcelain cover (7)Transfer print feeder - No chips or cracks, small area of discolouration to undersideGerman feeders - gilding rubbedGlass bowl - no chips or cracks, some wear to base
A Victorian electroplated three-bottle stand fitted with cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers, to/w a pottery salad bowl with electroplated rim and matching servers, a glass fruit bowl on electroplated stand, etc. (box)Bottle stand - some areas where electroplating is worn and brass is showing through
A Lucas Ltd. Second Model 'Luminator' Bicycle Lamp A lamp manufactured between 1902 and 1909. It is model No 333, and itself dates from the early part of 1909, having a right-hand bracket tightener, and is a backpack-format acetylene gas lamp, where the water reservoir is fitted behind the burner head and the carbide of calcium bowl screwed in place below. The lamp has been re-plated to a good standard. The burner tip and reflector glass is missing. 6-inches (15cm) high. ECL 168.
A small group of miscellaneous glass and ceramics, comprising a set of six opalescent glass plates with moulded decoration and wavy gilt rims and a matching larger plate, a cut glass preserve jar and cover, a glass jug cut and engraved with fuschia, a glass jar and stopper, a French pottery strawberry bowl and stand by Pierre Jean Valette and three pin dishes, one Green Derby Panel and two Herend (Q)
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having fitted interior with centre cut glass mixing bowl flanked by twin hinged caddies, h.32cm. One foot loose. Brass inlays complete but some lifting in places. Veneer splits to each corner above feet, with two minor veneer losses. Colour good. With key.
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