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A late 19th century silver plated sardine dishOf oval form with twin handles, raised on four stepped square feet, with cut-glass liner, length 21cm, together with, a two-handled silver plated fruit dish, of elongated form, raised on a pedestal foot, length 33.6cm, a silver plated toast rack, with a shell bowl, height 13cm, a cased silver plated marrow scoop, length 19cm (4)
A George V silver swing-handle sugar bowlOf tapering circular form, the bowl with wire-work decoration and a pierced gallery with applied beaded rims, raised on a circular pedestal foot, with blue glass liner, probably by Gibson & Co. Ltd., London 1911, height with handle raised 19.5cm, weight approx. 8oz CONDITION REPORT: Minor distortion to handle.
Modern design glassware, comprising Whitefriars 9659 bowl and clear glass duck, Baccarat plate, Lalique dish, Vannes Art vase, moulded fish dish, Bohemian covered footed bowl and Royal Brierley vase, Wedgwood Susie Cooperset of six coffee cans with saucers and a large modern sycamore dish by David Gambier - Reeks
Four (4) Simon Pearce Glass Tablewares. Includes: Meriden pitcher, heart shape paperweight, Chelsea bowl, and Woodbury bowl. All signed appropriately, paperweight is inscribed "Much Love to the Culpepper". Pitcher measures 8-7/8" H, Chelsea bowl 5" H x 10-3/4" W. Shipping $88.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Ruth Bloch, Israeli (b. 1951) Bronze and verre glass sculpture "Figures Over Bowl". Signed R. Bloch. Good condition. Measures 24-1/2" H, bowl diameter 14". Original receipt from The Gallery At Kona Kai, Key Largo, FL $4200. Also included a hardcover book of the artist. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $600-$800)
Aurea Libertas', an 18th century glass, the conical bowl engraved with the horse of Hanover rearing above the inscribed banner, the disc knop on hollow baluster stem, the top of the folded foot engraved with a fruiting frond, 18cm (7 in) high Other Notes: In 1714, George I succeeded to the British throne being the great nephew of Charles I. The white horse of Hanover might be rearing in the joy of the 'Golden Freedom' of the Latin inscription.
Six 18th century opaque and air twist glasses, the tallest an air twist ale with basally fluted bowl, 18.5cm (7.25in) high, the other air twist with slender bell bowl and folded foot, 17cm (6.75in), the tallest opaque twist with its slender conical bowl engraved with hops and barley, 16.5cm (6.5in) high, the shortest a firing glass, 11.5cm (4.5in) high (6) The tallest air twist has a bruise to its foot rim. The tallest opaque twist has a rim nick. The opaque twist with a facetted bowl has had a flake chipped from its rim
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