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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CREAM JUG with gadrooned boarder, matching turned foot and double 'C' scroll handle, 11.5cm high, London 1901 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd; a silver mustard pot with a domed hinged lid and ball feet and blue glass liner by The Atkin Brothers 1918; a silver bowl with a Chippendale border and cabriole legs; and a pair of sugar tongs, 10.5 troy oz (5)
A GEORGE V SILVER TWO HANDLED BOWL, oval shaped with shaped edge and applied cast leaf decoration and standing on four cast legs, 21cm diameter, Birmingham 1910 by William Bruford & Son; an oval shaped dish with shaped and gadrooned border, 15cm long, London 1903 by James Dixon & Sons; a silver mustard pot, oval shaped with fluted sides and glass liner; and a silver cream jug with ball feet and fluted lower body, 18.5 troy oz (4)
George III silver lidded mustard, with gadrooned rim and banded bowl, blue glass liner, maker possibly George Ferris, possibly Exeter 1814, 3" high; with a Victorian silver oval lidded mustard embossed with geometric fan and leaf decoration, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1881, 3.5" high, 7oz approx (2)
Ceramics and Glass - a silver-mounted Doulton Lambeth miniature tyg, c.1900; another smaller, plain, c.1900 (faults); 19th century glass rummer; a Victorian glass furniture rest; Wedgwood black jasper ware powder bowl and cover; a 19th century Named-View yellow glass vase, Ripon Minster; etc
Six James Powell & Sons Whitefriars glasses designed by Philip Webb, clear glass, the swollen, faceted bowl on twisted stem, and five Champagne bowls unmarked, 12.5cm. high, (11) Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 97 plate 4 for the wine glass illustrated. The Champagne bowls are illustrated as a line drawing in Mrs Loftie's The Dining Room, 1878, reproduced page 28 figure 71.
Five ceramic table lamps; and three metal table lamps, not all complete; an early 20th Century glass ewer with metal mounts, converted to electricity; a brass table lamp with hexagonal base; a Continental brass and opaque glass table lamp decorated with classical figures; two wall lights; and a blue tinted glass bowl.
A wine glass, probably late 18th century, fluted rounded funnel bowl, double series opaque twist stem with a spiral band, outside closed spiral tapes, domed foot, 15cm; and another wine glass of later date with a fluted rounded funnel bowl, double series opaque twist stem, with a corkscrew outside lace twist, 15cm, (2).
A wine glass, probably late 18th century, lower fluting to the rounded funnel bowl, single series opaque twist spiral bands, 15cm; and another wine glass of later date, part-fluted ogee bowl, double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads outside a corkscrew twist, domed foot, 15cm (2).
A wine glass of greyish metal, mid 18th century style, thistle bowl, wheel engraved with vine branch and a bird, double series opaque twist stem with spiral twists outside a gauze, slightly domed foot, 15.5cm; and another wine glass of later date, bell-shaped bowl,double series opaque twist stem, with spiral threads outside a gauze, domed foot, 15.5cm (2).
A wine glass, probably third quarter of the 18th century, the ogee bowl base lightly wrythen moulded, double series opaque twist stem, with spiral bands outside closed threads, 14cm; and another wine glass of later date, the ogee bowl with a moulded gadrooned collar and lightly dimpled, double series opaque twist stem with a multi-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 14.5cm, (2).
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