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BENGT EDENFALK FOR SKRUF; a clear glass typographic cheese platter, diameter 30.5cm, and further tableware comprising a large Luminarc 'Aspen' salad bowl, a Kosta Boda 'Rhapsody' bowl designed by Kjell Engmann, a Dartington 'Palm' bowl designed by Anita Harris, two Country Meadow for MacDonald corn cob dishes, a Hoya dish, a large square dish probably by Goter Augustsson for Ruda, a small bowl possibly by Dartington and an ashtray (8).
A group of Scandinavian glass comprising Orrefors stripped and footed vase with original label, height 17cm, Holmegaard vase designed by Michael Bang, Seabruk footed vase with horizontal stripped decoration, a Danish bowl by Jesper Sodring, a further Danish bottle/vase and a Boda tealight holder (6).
MDINA; a turquoise lobed vase and scent bottle with stopper, further turquoise/blue art glass comprising hand blown vase signed W Schwartz 2004, a Murano bubbled dish/bowl with green interior, an Iittala 'Ballo' tealight holder designed by Annaleena Hakatie, a Reijmyre 'Hyacinth' vase, cased turquoise over white vase probably by Arthur Percy for Gullaskruf and two American carafes (9).
LINDEAN MILL; an amber and clear glass circular footed bowl, engraved 'LM93' to base, diameter 25.3cm, an Aseda bowl with bubble to base in the style of Tapio Wirkkala, a similar waisted vase and further Scandinavian amber glass vase (4).Additional InformationSome very minor surface marks, the glass bowl with bubble to base with very minor indentation or flaw to rim, all generally ok.
STENNET WILSON FOR WEDGWOOD; a rare yellow and orange trailed glass tapered vase bearing original paper label, height 19cm, and five further pieces of yellow and orange Swedish glass comprising ribbed vase by Erik Hoglund for Boda, etched to base 'H1800/145' and retaining original paper label, bowl by the same designer, footed vase designed by Renata Stock for SEA of Sweden, small vase/dish designed by Per Olaf Strom for Alstefors and a tall vase (6).Additional InformationThe Alstefors vase/dish has small nibble to rim and further manufacturing imperfection beneath, the Boda vase with small manufacturing imperfection 1cm beneath rim, Wedgwood vase with small black inclusion to rim interior, otherwise light surface wear throughout.
A quantity of Aynsley teawares, decorated fruit, other glass and ceramics (5 boxes)Report by NGPieces vary D Jones signature: Plate, 26.5 cm diameterBread and butter plate, 26 cm widePedestal bowl, 21 cm diameterPedestal bowl, 14 cm diameterTen x tea cup saucers, approx 15 cm diameterSeven x tea cups Three x milk jugs, 10 cm high - one with glued handleSugar bowl, 12 cm diameterSix x tea plates, approx. 16 cm diameter - one with fault through central bowl panelTeapot and cover, 12 cm highPieces with N Brunt signature:Bread and butter plate, 26 cm wideEight x tea plates, 16 cm diameterFive x tea cup saucers, 15 cm diameterSeven x tea cupsSix x coffee cup saucers, 12.5 cm diameterFive x coffee cupsPieces with no signature visible:Box and cover, 9 cm diameterOne coffee cupPieces with Brunt & Jones signatures:Bowl, 11.5 cm diameter - foot broken off and missing.One teacupThe piece that has been out on display in the cabinet and the gold decoration has discoloured. It has been used and there is wear and rubbing to gilt decoration. Some pieces with minor scratches but these pieces are infrequent throughout the quantity
An Asiatic pheasant b/white large meat plate, a pair of Royal Crown Derby "Honeysuckle" dishes, a late 18th Century early 19th Century earthenware, tortoiseshell glaze dish in Majolica style and a Wood and Sons Kanghi bowl and an 1852 blue jug, together with two overlaid glass vases and scent bottle (9)
Early 19th century wine glass, the rounded bucket bowl with gilt foliate cartouche inscribed 'Amitie' on baluster stem and domed circular foot with ground pontil, 14.5cm high; a late 18th century A. & E. Keeling "Red Ribbon" pattern (no. 126) tea bowl and saucer; another floral decorated tea bowl and saucer; a pink lustre octagonal side plate, 18cm wide and a Wedgwood white, green and mauve jasperware coffee can and saucer. Condition report:Glass - Slight roughness and very tiny nicks to rim. Rubbed gilding but generally good condition.Wedgwood can and saucer - Good condition, bit grimey, saucer has slight discolouration to interior panel. No obvious chips or cracks.Pink lustre plate - Scratched front and back, glued hanging string. No obvious chips or cracks. Impressed mark.Keeling teabowl - 2 x 1" haircracks, saucer good condition. Floral teabowl - Scratches/impurities to interior. Saucer has fine haircrack to underside and small nicks to footrim.
Elis Bergh fl 1929-1950, for Kosta Boda, a light blue footed glass bowl with eight vertical optic ribs and everted, folded rim, B795, 5 2/8"h, 9 5/8"dia, a cocktail shaker, optic ribbed in dark grey glass, 8 1/2"h, 963 and an oval footed glass bowl with applied glass handles to each end in dark grey glass, B1575, 8 1/2"l
A collection of Scandinavian art glass to include a Goran Warff for Kosta Boda green and blue and crystal glass bowl, signed Kosta 56759 Warff to base, a Timo Sarpanera for Italia Rubus textured glass vase, circa 1960, 8 1/2" h, a Per Lutkin for Holmegaard green tinted glass vase, circa 1960, 9 6/8"h, William Wilson for Whitefriars, spiral, twisted vase in twilight, designed before 1954, Pat no 9386, 7 7/8"h and Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, two lobed vases in arctic blue, the tallest 11" high, circa 1959, pat. no 9494
An impressive Victorian silver trophy centrepiece "The Warwick Cup", by Robert Hennell IV, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of compressed vase form, with beaded wavy border, the body with view of Warwick Castle in relief, chased foliate scroll decoration and two horse's head handles, below central ornate column with glass bowl above, on pedestal spreading foot, London, 1876, on ebonised socle with engraved presentation plaque, overall height approx. 80cm, 168.5 oz.
An impressive ornate early Victorian silver six branch, seven light candelabrum by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London, 1840, engraved with the Heneage family crest, the six leaf capped scroll arms with foliate sconces and drip pans, on a tapering fluted stem, on robust triangular base, engraved with arms and later inscriptions "Ascot 1876" and "Mr. Heneage's Freeman won the Alexandra Plate", together with a large glass bowl and six smaller bowls with their plated receivers with helix, to convert to an epergne, (the largest does not fix securely) circa 1875, height, 80cm, 382 oz.
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