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POKAL MIT JAGDSZENEBöhmen, Anf. 18. Jh.Barockpokal aus Klar-Glas geblasen, sog. Nürnberger Typ, auf hohem gliederartigem Balusterschaft mit leicht gewölbtem Fuß konische Kuppe auf hüttengeformtem „Kranz“, dekoriert mit durchlaufendem Mattschliff von einer Jagdszene mit Hirsch in Landschaft. H. 33 cm.Zustand A.GOBLET WITH A HUNTING SCENEBohemia, beginning of the 18th centuryBaroque blown goblet, colorless glass, so called Nuremberg type on high stepped baluster stem with slightly arched foot, conical bowl on decorative „wreath“, decorated with matt engraving of a hunting scene with an escaping deer in a landscape.Height 33 cm.Condition A.
KONFEKTSCHALEDeutschland, Nürnberg, Anton Wilhelm Mäuerl (1672-1737) - zugeschrieben, 1. Viertel 18. JhBecher aus Klar-Glas auf kurzem Kugelschaft und flachem facettiertem Fuß, geschliffen und geschnitten, leicht abgeflachte Kuppe im Unterteil dekoriert mit geschliffenen Facetten und am Rand Reliefpalmette mit hochgezogener Volute. Auf der Wandung reicher Rokokodekor mit Galant-Paaren in chinesischen und Orient-Kostümen in Landschaft, Rollwerk, Ornamente und Scherzmotive, Schauseite mit eingeritzten Initialen „JB(?)“ mit Krone, auf der Palmette französischer Inschrift „Aucun tems / ne le change.“, Goldrand.H. 14 cm.Zustand A/B.Vergl.: O. Drahotová, Barockes Schnittglass 1600-1760, Prag 1989, S. 35 und Bild 12.CUP WITH ENGRAVINGGermany, Nuremberg, Anton Wilhelm Mäuerl (1672-1737) - attributed, 1st quarter of the 18th centuryCup made of colorless glass on low spherical stem with a flat and around the edges faceted foot, cut and engraved, slightly flattened bowl, in lower part decorated with cut facets and relief palmetto around the rim. Rich decoration of gallant couples, scrolls, ornaments and grotesque motifs in Rococo style, initials „JB(?)“ with a crown, French inscription on palmetto „Aucun tems / ne le change.“ (Not even time change it.), gilded rim.Height 14 cm.Condition A/B.Compare with: O. Drahotová, Barokní Å™ezané sklo 1600-1760, Prague 1989, p. 35 and picture No. 12.
DECKELPOKALBöhmen, 2. Drittel 19. Jh.Glockenpokal von außergewöhnlicher Dimension, Klar-Glas, formgeblasen und geschliffen, hoher Schaft, Fuß und gewölbter Deckel großem Knauf 8kantig facettiert, Außenwand der mächtigen Kuppe geteilt in 3 Horizontalreihen von konkavgeschliffenen Linsen, dekoriert mit Miniaturmalerei von Blumenmotiven in Buntemail und Gold, dasselbe Dekor auch am Fuß mit bodenseitigem Sternschliff.H. 39 cm.Zustand restauriert.GOBLET WITH COVERBohemia, 2nd third of the 19th centuryBell-shaped goblet, colorless glass, mold blown and cut, high stem, foot and lid with distinctive finial faceted into octahedron, bowl decorated with three horizontal rows of concave cut lenses, decorated with color enamel and gold painting of floral motifs which continue on the foot, decorated also with an underside engraved star.Height 39 cm.Condition restored.
ZUCKERDOSEBöhmen, 2. Drittel 19. Jh.Horizontale Eiform, weißes Milchglas, vergoldete Messingmontierung auf dem Fuß und gewölbtem klappbarem Deckel.L. 14,2 cm, H. 9 cm.Zustand B.SUGAR BOWLBohemia, 2nd third of the 19th centuryEgg-shaped dose, white milk glass, brass gilded mounting on base and on hinged cover.Length 14,2 cm, height 9 cm.Condition B.
POKAL MIT MEDAILLONSBöhmen, Ende 19. Jh.Pokal aus schwarzem Manganglas, beschichtet mit Reduktionslasur – Schwarzopal imitierend, 6kantig facettiert, sternförmiger Fuß trägt abgesetzte Kuppe auf breitem hervorstehendem Gesims. Facetten tragen reliefierte, feingeschnittene Oval-Medaillons mit Blumenmotiven und symbolischen Szenen mit Inschriften: „Glaube“, „Hoffnung“ und „Liebe“, versilbert und vergoldet, Kanten mit feinen Goldlinien betont, glattes abgesetztes Hals auch vergoldet.H. 15 cm.Zustand A.GOBLET WITH MEDALLIONSBohemia, end of the 19th centuryGoblet made of magnesium glass, black-opal layered, faceted into hexahedron, star-shaped base. Facets of bowl with oval medallions decorated with floral and symbolical motifs and inscriptions „Glaube“, „Hoffnung“ and „Liebe“, finely engraved, silvered and gilded, facets with gilded outlines, smooth offset neck is also gilded.Height 15 cm.Condition A.
SCHÜSSEL „SCHNEEFLOCKEN“Böhmen, Klostermühle, Johann Lötz Witwe, ca. 1935Glockenförmige Schüssel mit breitem Horizontalrand, auf niedrigem Fuß, Klar-Glas – in optische Form geblasen, Dekor „Ausführung C - Schneeflocken“ (http://www.loetz.com/decors-a-z/ausfuehrung/ausfuehrung-c) mit opakweißen Flecken aus Glaspulver in Vertiefungen und zittrigen Rotlinien auf der Oberfläche.H. 10 cm, Ø 17,8 cm.Zustand A.Literatur: H. Ricke (Hrsg.), Lötz, Böhmisches Glas 1980-1940, Band 1 - Werkmonographie, S. 315, Nr. 400.BOWL LOETZ „SNOW FLAKES“Bohemia, KláÅ¡terský Mlýn, Johann Lötz Witwe, ca 1935Bell-shaped bowl with wide horizontal rim, on low foot, colorless glass mold blown, décor „Ausfuehrung C - Schneeflocken“ with opaque white stains of glass dust and trembling red lines on the surface.Height 10 cm, Ø 17,8 cm.Condition A.Lit.: H. Ricke (Ed.), Loetz, Böhmisches Glas 1980-1940, vol. 1 - Werkmonographie, p. 315, No. 400. http://www.loetz.com/decors-a-z/ausfuehrung/ausfuehrung-c
Tyra Lundgren (1897-1979)TRINKSET LLOYDBöhmen, Karlsbad, Moser, Entwurf 1922Dünnwandiges Klar-Glas, Schaft sechsfach facettiert, Kuppen mit feinem Steinschliff, vergoldeter Lippenrand. Set enthält: Rotweingläser (H. 16 cm), Weißweingläser (H. 14 cm), Likörgläser (H. 8 cm), Champagne-Gläser (H. 11,5 cm), Wasserbecher groß (H. 13 cm), Wasserbecher klein (H. 11,5 cm).Zustand A-B.Literatur: L. Pánková – J. Mergl, Moser 1897-1997, Karlsbad 1997, Katalognummer 152.Tyra Lundgren (1897-1979)BEVERAGE SERVICE LLOYDBohemia, Karlovy Vary, Moser, design 1922Thin-walled colorless glass, bowl decorated with fine diamond cut, faceted stem and foot. Service consists of: glasses for red wine (height 15,5 cm, 6 pcs), glasses for white wine (height 13,5 cm, 6 pcs), liquor glasses (height 10 cm, 5 pcs), champagne glasses (height 12 cm, 6 pcs), bigger water glasses (height 12,5 cm, 6 pcs), smaller water glasses (height 10 cm, 5 pcs), altogether 34 pcs. In the 1930`s, the service was even ordered by the Persian Shah and it was also used at the pre-war embassies of Soviet Union in Athens, Oslo, London and Riga.Condition A-B.Lit.: J. Mergl - L. Pánková, Moser 1897-1997, p. 152, cat No. 152.
JARDINIERE ART DECOBöhmen, Haida,1920s-1930sOval-Schüssel aus Klar-Glas, geschliffen, überfangen mit honigfarbiger Lasur, facettiert und im Oberteil geteilt in 12 gestuften rhombischen Feldern, Boden mit Sternschliff.L. 19 cm, B. 9 cm, H. 8,3 cm.Nicht gezeichnet.Zustand A/B.ART DECO JARDINIEREBohemia, Nový Bor1920’s – 1930’sBowl with oval base, colorless glass, cut, honey-golden overlay, faceted, upper part with 12 diamond fields, bottom decorated with a star motif.Length D. 19 cm, width 9 cm, height 8,3 cm.No marks.Condition A/B.
A group of Georgian and later items of silver, including a pair of salts, one lacking support, with blue glass liners, a hand mirror and hair brush, a photograph frame, a silver mounted glass bowl, a continental silver Champagne flute, a set of six cake forks and coffee spoons, marked TJ, and a pair of Mexican silver cruets (parcel)
ROMAN GLASS VASE, with a ribbed, ovoid body, each rib ending in a short foot, beneath a flared mouth with raised rim, in pale turquoise green glass with iridescence, height 10cm; together with a shallow bowl, of slightly flared form with raised centre, light green with some iridescence, diameter 9cm (2)
Collection of Assorted Pottery comprising Noritake dish and saucer and sugar bowl with lid, three Lladro coasters, Copeland Spode dish with bird and foliage decoration, small decorative dish, cat figure, Wedgwood mantle clock, opaque bulbous glass vase with floral decoration and a Noritake two handled vase 9.5 inches in height.
THOMAS GRAHAM JACKSON (1835-1924) FOR JAMES POWELL & SONS SET OF EIGHT SEA GREEN DRINKING GLASSES, CIRCA 1870 each glass with shaped bowl on a knopped stem with spreading circular base (8) 15cm high Provenance: Laurence W. Hodson, Compton Hall, Wolverhampton, sold Dreweatts, 27th March 2013 Note: Laurence W. Hodson was an art collector and an important patron of William Morris and other leading artists of the English Arts and Crafts movement. His philanthropy extended to his involvement in the foundation and running of the University of Birmingham between 1898 and 1906; his Chairmanship of the Fine Art Committee for the Wolverhampton Art and Industrial Exhibition in 1902; and his financial support for the Guild of Handicraft.
A pair of EPNS oval entree dishes, with Harrods retail mark; Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Worcester Evesham pattern flan dish, platter, six ramekins; a Beswick Ware and a Carlton Ware leaf dish; a Poole dish; a Dartington glass bowl; a teracotta cheese dome; A large punch bowl with cups and ladle
Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection patch pot and cover; a Spode blue and white bowl; a Royal Doulton vase; a Limoges miniature plate, others; a Caithness paperweight, Cauldron, another, Blessings; a Wedgwood glass bird paperweight, others; a pair of Cash's silk pictures of garden birds; a novelty miniature watering can clock; a Wedgwood Sarah's Garden pattern jardiniere; etc
**This lot is part of Coach Tour 'Bargain Hunt' - there is no buyers premium**A mid 20th century treen rounded rectangular two section pencil case, the sliding cover with primrose transfer, 27cm long; a heavy clear glass bowl, engraved with flowerheads and foliage, star cut base, undulating rim, 10cm diam (2)
A collection of small silver, comprising: a waved rim vase by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1918, 20.5cm (8 1/2in) high, loaded; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1814, with a shell bowl; a small vase, Birmingham 1976, 10cm (4in) high, loaded; a five bar toastrack, Sheffield 1945; an octofoil sweet basket by Suckling Ltd , Birmingham 1958; a silver mounted glass box by Stuart Clifford & Co., London 1924, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a rectangular snuff box in Regency style by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1911, 8cm (3in) long; a christening spoon by Garrard & Co., London 1958, initialled, in a Garrard box; a Britannia standard rose terminal spoon by Garrard & Co., London 1977 (jubilee mark), in a Garrard box; and a set of six tea spoons, Birmingham 1929, in a case, 367g (11.8 oz) weighable
Ω A Victorian cut glass salad bowl with a silver rim and a pair of servers by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1889, each engraved with a monogram MEA , the bowl 24cm (9 1/2in) diameter, the servers with ebony handles 26.5cm (10 1/4in) long Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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