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A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLE WARE, comprising:- a large muffineer, Birmingham 1931, mark of William Suckling Ltd. 18cm high;- a George III plain silver cream jug, London 1796, maker's mark rubbed, inscribed with monogram;- a plain silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1913, marl of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of circular form. 10cm diameter;- a small plain silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1961, mark of Mappin & Webb;- and a silver mustard pot and spoon, with blue glass liner, marks rubbed;- a silver brandy warmer and cover, London 1793, mark John Hutson, of circular form, with ebon handle, the body and lid each engraved with monogram, (c.746g all in). (6)
Fine quality English blown glass table service - each piece initialled - G (37 pieces) CONDITION REPORT 8 large wine glasses- 18cm (7") high.7 goblets 13cm (5") high x 7cm diameter.7 goblets 11.5cm (4.5") high x 8cm diameter.8 sherry glasses.6 liqueur glasses.One goblet has stem broken off and missing but bowl is still present.Overall condition of other glasses is very good.
Late 19th / early 20th century cut glass centrepiece with silver plated frame in the neoclassical style, with bead and gadrooned decoration, on four paw feet, together with large Arts & Crafts-style silver plated bowl of lobed form, with twin pierced handles and spot-hammered finish, on a circular foot, bowl 47cm across handles (2)
Amusing carved meerschaum cheroot holder in the form of two owls perched on a shotgun, with glass eyes, amber mouthpiece, 13cm long, together with a novelty cheroot holder carved with an eagle, amber mouthpiece, the silver collar marked for William Comyns, London, 1892, another with two hounds, silver collar marked for Sheffield 1899 (3) CONDITION REPORT owls-lack cheroot fittingeagle has break and glue repair towards end of stem at silver collarhounds-chip to bowl, small loss to silver collar, general wear
Unusual 19th century carved meerschaum pipe surmounted by gentleman in 18th century costume, apparently in his death throws, amber mouthpiece, 11cm long, together with carved meerschaum cheroot holder, the bowl with twin flanking 17th century-style masks, each with inset glass eyes, another finely carved with the mask of a black woman, her hair tied with ribbons and flower (3) CONDITION REPORT all heavily smoked/coloured, generally with wear commensurate with age and usage but ok
19th century novelty carved meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved as an owl with inset glass eyes, wooden mouthpiece, 12cm long, cased, together with another carved with frolicking horses, cheroot holder carved with deer, in associated case (3) CONDITION REPORT owl-slight loss to beak, also loss to one ear tuft, split to mouthpieceothers both smoked, just with wear
Nine Victoria Staffordshire flatbacks including three spill vases and one pocket watch holder to/w a porcelain Toby jug, 10 cm, a plain Victorian mug, a caned glass bowl with frilled rim and a pair of green majolica leaf plates (box) Condition Report All Staffordshire damaged - cracks and /or chips, rubbed paint or giltToby jug chipped and cracked
Three Victorian embossed and chased silver open salts on ball feet, with glass liners, Birmingham 1890 to/w a pair of urn-shaped pepperettes, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1891, a pair of electroplated snuffers and a Danish design electroplated freeform bowl set with 1960 commemorative 5 kroner (box)
A collection of stylish modern glass comprising:- five "Jack in the Pole" vases, a clear glass and blue flashed vase, an "amoeba" paperweight, three ashtrays/dishes, a plain circular bowl with blue swirls, a pair of petal-shaped bon bon dishes, two large bowls of petal shape, a clear glass dish with "finger" sides, a shaded green/yellow navette dish, and an unusual elongated fluted "teardrop" dish, various manufactures
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