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AN INTER-WAR YEARS SILVER AND VEINED GREEN PLASTIC TRINKET BOX with silk lined interior, Birmingham 1926, TOGETHER WITH A THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1932, a SILVER PEPPERETTE (holed) and an early TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED GLASS SHALLOW BOWL with removable cover, Birmingham 1925 (6)
A group of silver items comprising:- a sugar caster, Birmingham, 1933; three napkin rings; a pair of Edwardian silver and ivory knife rests by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1902; a souvenir spoon for city of Wakefield, another German silver-gilt example with enamel terminal and bowl with lakeside view and arms of Swiss canton of Luzern; four various George III Irish teaspoons, circa 1800; a long mustard spoon for a cruet; a small pair of sugar tongs; a matched pair of jam spoons; a silver and glass coaster with pierced vine leaf decoration by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1933; an engraved Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1834 also Plated:- a pair of snuffers; a bread fork; a "berry" spoon; and a pair of grape scissors (22), weighable silver 368 gm.
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver - including pair opera glasses, two cut glass toilet bottles with silver mounts, sugar bowl, pair dwarf candlesticks, cased set of six coffee bean spoons and a miniature three piece tea set on a tray (various dates and makers), together with a Far Eastern white metal box and cover with raised decoration of animals and people in a jungle environment and one other item (qty)
AN ETCHED GLASS WINE, late 18th Century, the bowl decorated with a bird in flight and foliage, on a plain tapering stem; together with an etched and cut-glass wine, early 19th Century, the bowl and stem with diamond facet cutting (a/f); and a red and white twist stem glass candlestick. (3) First 11.5cm
A 19th CENTURY GILT-DECORATED AMETHYST GLASS GOBLET, the rim painted with a gilt band of grapes and vine leaves above a panelled bowl on a knopped stem and domed foot; together with a gilt-decorated green glass bowl, c. 1900, the bowl cut and painted with a band of stylised flowerheads, on a faceted stem and circular foot; and a small gilt-decorated blue glass scent flask, late 19th Century, with white metal screw top enclosing the original blue glass stopper. (3) First 12.5cm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED GLASS "FARMERS ARMS" CUP, of tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle, engraved with crest, monogram and motto, "God Speed the Plough"; together with a "farmers arms" goblet, of similar date, with bucket bowl and knopped stem, engraved with a crest and crossed scythes opposed by a monogram. (2) First 9cm
A GEORGIAN GLASS RUMMER CIRCA 1820 WITH BLADED KNOP, ENGRAVED WITH THE INITIALS 'TAA', TWO CONCENTRIC RINGS, STARS AND DOTS TO THE BUCKET SHAPED BOWL (H: 12.8 cm), A GEORGIAN ALE GLASS, THE FUNNEL SHAPED BOWL ENGRAVED WITH HOPS AND BARLEY OVER A BALL KNOP (H: 12.5 cm), FOUR JELLY GLASSES AND SIX OTHER GLASSES [12]
A FINELY ENGRAVED VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN ALE GLASS, THE BOWL DECORATED WITH A CENTRAL OVAL PANEL DEPICTING A STYLISED BIRD, FERNS AND FLORAL MOTIFS, TWO CONCENTRIC ENGRAVED BANDS LINK TO THE PANEL WITH OTHER FLORAL AND FERN SWAGS (H: 17.5 cm) TOGETHER WITH OVER 40 ITEMS OF VICTORIAN AND LATER GLASS
2nd-19th century AD. A mixed group including a bronze bird brooch, a bronze disc brooch with enamelled centre, a small-long bow brooch, a gilt-bronze bird-shaped appliqué, a bronze stud with lion, an iron knife blade, two thimbles, a brass harness plaque, a brass button, a bronze harness ring, scissors shaped like a heron, four glass marbles, a bronze lozenge appliqué, a pearl(?) earring, a large molar tooth fragment, a ceramic doll's head, a ceramic bear, a fragment of glazed plate with seated figure, three greyware rim fragments, two black burnished ware fragments, two large claws, a salt-glazed vessel fragment, a glazed dish, a Samian ware vessel base with stamped inscription, a clay pipe with bowl formed as a barrel with attendant, marked 'D.D.'. 540 grams total, pipe: 13cm (5"). Found Suffolk, UK. [33, No Reserve] Fine condition.
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