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A Mid XIX Century Tall Ale Glass, the tapered bowl raised on a short white enamel twist stem and circular foot, 17cm high; A Wine Glass, with a plain ogee bowl raised on white enamel twist stem and domed circular foot, 15cm high; A Further Wine Glass, with part wrythen moulded bowl raised on air twist stem and domed circular foot, 15cm high. (3)
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Footed Bowl, (no cover), of shaped square form, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 1920, printed marks, 8cm high; A Herend Model of Two Ducks, printed marks, 10.5cm high; A Sitzendorf Figure, in XVIII Century costume, holding a bottle and a glass, circular base, painted mark, 16cm high. (3)
A collection of three pieces or retro 20th century pieces of studio art glass to include an asymmetric bowl designed by Vicki Lindstrand for Kosta, Sweden circa 1959 with graduated red brick colour signed to base LH1442, an early bubble vase by Tapio Wirkkala for Ittala, Finland circa 1960 in a green colourway signed to the base Tapio Wirkkala 3586 together with another tall Swedish art glass turquoise Sommerso possibly by Orrefurs.
A pair of late 18th century wrythen twist dwarf ale glasses, the conical bowls with wrythen moulding, on a knopped stem and plain foot with pontil, 12.2cm. high; together with a small late 18th century wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl with etched swag and wrigglework decoration, on a folded foot, 11.2cm. high. (3)
Jersey interest - a set of six Royal Brierley 'Lé Temps Pâssé' etched and cut glass goblets, each goblet with a bucket bowl with basal comb cutting, etched and inscribed with a scene of Jersey life from days gone by, on blown ball knopped stems and plain feet etched 'Lé Temps Pâssé' and monogrammed 'E.J.G', etched factory mark to foot and scratch engraved 'No.19' (set no. 19 of 50), all in the original dark blue lidded boxes with outer card cartons and factory transport box. (6)
A fine quality limited edition engraved and cut glass 1937 Coronation 'The Cup of Loyalty' goblet by Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd., London, commemorative for the 1937 Coronation of Edward VIII, with fine quality wheel etching decoration including extensive inscriptions in English and Gaelic, crowned Royal cypher, Archbishop figures, lion's head and lion rampant, the large cup bowl on a straight hollow stem with coin, square knop and basal panel cutting, on a stepped square foot, inscribed 'The Coronation "Cup of Loyalty". Only 28 were made and all were numbered. This is No.13. Herbert Goode, Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd. London. Copyright No.3355 May 7th 1937', 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high; together with a Thomas ebb etched and engraved 1937 Coronation goblet, with wrythen ovoid stem, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high. (2)* Condition: In excellent condition, with no faults.
A Flygsfors Coquille cased glass bowl, dated 1960, designed by Paul Kedelv, of stylised ray form, in opaque deep purple and white cased clear glass, signed and dated to base, 13in. (33cm.) diameter; together with a another art glass bowl of shallow cupped form with substantial pierced column base, graduated red from the rim and with blue cased base, 12 5/8in. (32cm.) diameter. (2)
A George III fruitwood rectangular tea caddy, c.1800, with mother of pearl diamond escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal the removable cut glass bowl, flanked by a pair of removable caddies topped with raised oval shaped hinged lifters, 12in. (30cm.) wide.* Condition: In good condition, damage to cross banding on front right corner of lid, no key.
A large Berlin porcelain bowl and cover, 19th century, applied to the domed cover with a kneeling cherub raising a glass of wine holding a bottle, the cover and bowl moulded with fine basket weave decoration, painted with genre scenes of drinking and feasting amidst sprays of flowers, blue sceptre marks and impressed marks to base, 30cm high porcelain is in good shape, minor chip to the cup held in cherub's hand, losses to gilding
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