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A late Georgian John Davenport patent finger bowl circa 1811, with basal slice cutting below an acid etched panel with central liver bird, diameter 12.5cm, A/F, together with a matched glass with engraved liver bird panel, height 10cm. (2)N.B. These were part of the Joyce Mountain collection.
Mostly silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a square powder compact, the front with an enamelled flag, numbered 130, a pair of sugar tongs, probably London 1800, a pair of vases, a hairbrush, a napkin ring, a bowl raised on three spherical feet, also a silver lidded glass toilet jar, approx combined gross weight 340 gms and seven further items, (14).
A continental glass vase with cut and gilded decoration of an iris, 28cm high, an opaque glass bowl with applied black band of figures; together with a set of four vases and a pair of matching posy holders of C shape, with cut, flashed and gilded decoration of foliage (8) Provenance: The Harrison Family, Helensburgh
The following three lots belonged to David Taylor, a professional footballer who played for Rangers, Bradford City and Burnley. In the 1920's he managed St Johnstone, then Dunfermline Athletic. He was given the pieces by Moncrieff and thence by descent to his granddaughter. A Monart orange glass bowl shape DA, with white/silver cloisonne finish, 24.5cm diameter
An early 19th century trencher glass salt, the underside with painted portrait (with numerous frits), h.7.5cm; together with a pedestal dram glass, having drawn trumpet bowl, h.10.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Salt - chip to one end of bowl, small nibbles, wear to base. Glass - light wear and scratches.
A Regency partridge wood and boxwood strung tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with brass roundel opening to reveal a single compartment interior with cut glass mixing bowl, the whole flanked by brass lion masks ring handles and raised on brass ball feet, w.23.5, d.14.5, h.16.5cm.
A George III cordial glass, having funnel bowl, etched monogram, and bearing date 1810, to double opaque twist stem, on conical foot (two small chips to foot), h.15cm; together with a Georgian wine glass, having a conical bowl and airtwist stem, h.17cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Cordial glass - two chips to foot and small chip to rim.Wine glass - OK.
A 19th century pedestal glass goblet, the bowl engraved with bird supporting swags of flowers, within further C-scrolls (chip to foot), h.19cm; together with an early 19th century engraved conical rummer on square footed base, h.12cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Pedestal glass - chip to base, light wear. Rummer - light wear.
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