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A pair of Victorian silver plated and glass Comports by Elkington and Co, clear cut glass circular bowl 27cm diameter supported on an elegant Pompeian style silver plated pedestal, the circular dish deposit with beaded rim on three supports and urnular stem with circular foot bearing three crown pendants beneath on tripod supports with guilloche engraving to scroll rosette feet and scroll brackets (one rosette missing), on an anthemion stepped circular base with scroll aprons supported by three lion paw feet, impressed marks Elkington & Co 753 and registration diamond, 46cm high
LARGE GLASS RUMMER, circa 1800, the bowl engraved with the inscription 'Success to the Duke of York' above cannon on a stone wall, knopped stem and spreading foot, height 19cm Footnote: Prince Frederick, the Duke of York and Albany, was the younger brother of George IV and was epitomised in the popular nursery rhyme. Provenance: Delomosne & Son's sale of the Ian Robertson Collection, October 2013.
HORSE RACING INTEREST: GLASS RUMMER, dated 1816, the facetted, bucket shaped bowl with engraved inscription 'Prince Leopold, Won the Darbey, in 1816/William Cooper', on a ball stem and spreading foot, height 13.5cm Footnote: Prince Leopold was a thoroughbred race horse that won the Epsom Derby in 1816. He was bred by the Duke of York and foaled at his Oakland Park stud. His trainer was William Butler, perhaps erroneously referred to as Cooper on this rummer.
NAVAL GLASS CUP, the bell shaped bowl with a single handle, engraved 'Success to the Britannia 1774', the reverse with scrolling roses and thistles, on a banded stem and domed foot, height 14cm Footnote: Britannia was launched in Bombay in 1774 and in the same year sailed from London to South Carolina. As well as passengers, she carried seven chests of Indian Tea which were dumped in the sea off the coast of South Carolina as a protest to the British duty levied on tea. This became known as the Charleston Tea Party.
LINCOLN BELL GLASS GOBLET, late 18th century, the bell shaped bowl engraved with the inscription 'The Great Bell of Lincoln', the reverse with flowers and insects, on a plain stem and spreading foot, height 18.5cm Footnote: This is perhaps commemorating the hour bell in Lincoln Cathedral, known as Great Tom. Provenance: Bonhams, 15th June 2011, lot 130; old collection label reference: CJC 419
'FRIENDSHIP' GLASS RUMMER, circa 1800, the bowl engraved with the inscription 'May the Wings of Friendship Never Loose a Fether', initialled JJ to the reverse, beneath a stylised foliate border, on a knopped stem and spreading foot, height 17cm Literature: Crompton (S), English Glass, pl. 173 Provenance: Bonhams, 10th June 2003, Lot 40
Ceramics and Glass - a set of four Victorian cranberry glass fluted epergne vases, the shoulders engraved with flowers and laureate garlands, c. 1870; a Royal Crown Derby Mikado pattern twin-handled bread plate; Royal Crown Derby Posies (3); Lovett's Langley milk jug and sugar bowl, glazed in pink, printed marks; Continental souvenir miniature jugs, various (3); a German porcelain dressing table set, c. 1910; Torquay Ware cup and saucer; other pieces (qty)
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a lady's faceted glass powder bowl and cover, Birmingham 1934, a circular bowl, Birmingham 1944, a tea strainer with a stand, Birmingham 1936/1937 and five items of flatware, combined weight 333 gms, also two foreign spoons, the bowls of the spoons made from coins, the handles with rams head finials, (one spoon broken), (11).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a capstan shaped hinge lidded inkstand, fitted with a glass liner, Birmingham 1935, a circular glass powder bowl, the lid Birmingham 1918 and a pair of pepperettes, Birmingham 1928 and foreign wares, comprising; a Siamese niello decorated cylindrical cigarette box, decorated with dancing figures, a circular box, detailed Sterling Fine and a red gem set filigree frame, (7).
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