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A pink ground Clarice Cliff bowl of ribbed form with relief moulded and painted floral decoration, 18cm diameter approx, together with a Nao figure of a little girl with a puppy, a boxed pair of Dartington glass vases, a blue and green striped glass scent bottle and stopper and a Walker and Hall plated comport
An English glass goblet, circa 1750, the large bucket bowl on a plain straight stem, 18.5cm high and another circa 1770, the large bucket bowl on a double-series opaque twist stem, 18cm high Condition Report: Both with horizontal scratches to interior of bowl, the opaque twist examples with three footrim chips
An 18th Century glass loving cup with scroll handles and lobed base, 12.5cm high and sundry 18th Century glasses Condition Report: Loving cup - 12.5cm high, in excellent condition, no chips cracks or polishing. Amethyst decanter with fracture to neck ring. Of two measuring glasses, one has fracture to bowl
A Façon de Venise Wine Glass, in 17th century style, the bell shaped bowl with blue glass line and nipped base on a hollow stem and folded foot, 17cm high; A Similar Wine Glass, the conical bowl on a wrythen stem and folded foot, 21cm high; A Similar Latticino Glass Goblet Vase, 15.5cm high; and Two Ewers, with blue glass rims, 18cm high (5)
An Armorial Wine Glass, engraved by Willem Otto Robart, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with the arms of van Slingelandt, on an annular knop, octagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, signed with initials WOR, 20cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 32 The arms are those of the van Slingelandt family of Dordrecht who adopted a much more elaborate coat of arms in 1702. However, some members continued to use the old armorial, including Simon von Slingelandt who died in 1736
An Armorial Alliance Wine Glass, engraved in the manner of Willem Otto Robart, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a coat of arms over the motto MVMC IVBILEO PLAUDIMUS AUREO, the reverse with clasped hands over an inscription IVNGIT AMOR DEXTRAS/QVAS LAETA CORONATOLIVA, on an annular knop, octagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, 19cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 33
A Large Armorial Wine Glass, circa 1780, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with arms of Delfland within a Dutch fence border on a beaded knop and baluster stem with air tear, 23.5cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 35; and Anon Sale, Sotheby's Amsterdam, 16 November 1976, lot 499 Delfland is the name of a Dutch water board and the use of a Dutch fence to encircle the armorial is also recorded on a large 18th century wall chart depicting numerous coats of arms of officials of the Delfland water board
A 18th century mahogany apothecary box containing thirteen glass bottles with stoppers, the drawer opening to reveal five glass bottles with stoppers, four with paper labels, the upper level lifts to reveal two metal boxes, one marked Poison, a glass bowl with pouring lip, glass pestle and glass measuring container, velvet lining to lid, dimensions approximately 20cm by 22cm by 16.5cm
A box of miscellaneous china and glass ware to include a Palissy style jug with cover on matching stand, the whole surmounted by frogs and insects, impressed M Maera Daldas, Portugal, together with a pair of Chinese style trumpet shaped vases on a turquoise ground, relief decorated with sinuous entwined dragons (heavily damaged), a pair of Art Nouveau green glazed vases, glass bowl, etc
The York Goblet by Stuart, limited edition etched glass goblet to commemorate the 1900th anniversary of the founding of the City of York, No.280/500, the conical shaped bowl etched with York coat of arms and flowers, on a double opaque airtwist stem and conical footrim, boxed and with certificate
A pair of 19th Century mirrored back wall sconces, the oval cut decorated back with flower etched glass shaped bowls to the front, 26 cm x 16.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS One bowl comes out of holder with ease, the end is broken. The other is fixed in. There is damage to the bowl that is loose to the tip of the finial resulting in a chip to the glass. Various light scratches, scuffs and marks throughout the whole to both. One mirror has damage to the edges of the mirrored back. The first mirror again has some damage to the edges. General signs of wear and tear
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