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Tray of assorted Mary Gregory style green and other glass items to include: pair of ewer decanters and stoppers; conical jug; frill jugs; baluster jugs; beaker etc. CONDITION REPORT: Far too much to condition in depth. In general: one baluster jug is cracked, one stopper is damaged, cranberry jug has hairline cracks. Small chip to bowl and beaker has cracks.
Mostly silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a George II shilling and with a twisted whalebone handle, a twin handled trophy cup, with a black stand, a magnifying glass, a cigarette case, a spoon commemorating The 1897 Diamond Jubilee, a presentation key for opening The New Wesleyan Church Bushey, May 24th 1905, also a pen, an aide memoire, the front mounted with a calendar, a spirit tot and a base metal box, formed as an apple, containing a silver thimble, Birmingham 1925, (11).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a circular Armada style dish, diameter 15cm, a smaller circular Armada style dish, diameter 12cm, combined weight of the two dishes 323 gms, a tortoiseshell lidded, faceted glass circular powder bowl, a yellow enamelled and faceted glass circular powder bowl and a silver and yellow enamel mounted hand mirror, (5).
Silver mounted dressing wares, comprising; a circular powder bowl and cover, fitted with a mirror, a clothes brush, a comb, a hand mirror and a hair brush, also a rectangular glass trinket box, a glass scent bottle and a plated rectangular tray with four compartments and with a central handle, detailed WISKEMANN, (8).
A silver pepper on 3 lion mask and paw feet, London, 1931, engraved with crest and crest coronet; a pair of dwarf candlesticks with filled bases; 6 various silver napkin rings including a Victorian engraved example; a silver sauceboat; 6 various silver condiments and another glass one with plated mount; a pair of shell bowl salt spoons and a mustard spoon in form of the Annointing spoon, weighable silver 516 gm. Overall good order, small split to rim of sauceboat, one candlestick is creased, bruise to lion mask feet pepper and bruises to ovoid pepper to side and base
A 1937 Royal Brierley Coronation crystal glass goblet for King Edward VIII in the 18th century style, the bell shaped bowl above a hollow blown knop with internal coin, fold-over domed foot and ground pontil, 24 cm high to/w a smaller example engraved 'God Bless our King & Queen', the coin dated 1935, 16.5 cm high, another large goblet, the bucket bowl engraved with a thistle and rose, airtwist stem and conical foot, 19.5 cm high and a large goblet commemorating 50th anniversary of the build up to D-Day, 27th May 1994 - Hampshire Remembers, 20 cm high (4)
An 18th century cordial glass, the ogee bowl etched with grapes, vine leaves and bird in flight, plain stem, conical fold over foot and rough pontil, 14.8 cm to/w two 18th century small wine/cordial glasses with etched decoration, double knopped multiple spiral air twist stems, conical feet and rough pontils, 17 & 16.5 cm (3)
An 18th century style wine glass, the flared bucket bowl engraved with a ship, inscribed above 'Succefs (sic) to the EAGLE FRIGATE Privateer', white opaque twist stem, plain conical foot and rough pontil, 20th century, 17 cm high NB: A similar glass is in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
An 18th century cordial glass, small ovoid bowl etched with flowers, hexagonal facet cut stem, thick slightly conical base and rough pontil, 13.5 cm to/w another cordial glass with small round cut funnel bowl, diamond facet cut stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 16 cm and a later glass with straight funnel bowl etched with a band of foliage, multi facet stem and conical foot, 12.5 cm (3)ConditionNo chips or cracks
Two 19th century green drinking glasses, one with a conical bowl, bladed knop stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 12.5 cm high, the other with an ovoid bowl, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 13 cm high to/w an an amethyst cordial glass, half facet cut pointed round funnel bowl, long facet stem and conical foot, 14 cm high (3)Condition: No chips or cracks
A Williamite style wine glass, the conical bowl engraved with a figure on horseback, beneath the inscription 'The Glorious Memory of King William No Surrender', the reverse inscribed 'Boyne, 1st July 1690 T.C S.C.', annulated knopped stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, late 19th century, 15.5 cm high NB: This glass was probably produced at the 'Potters Alley Glasshouse', DublinConditionNo chips or cracks
An 18th century sweetmeat glass, double ogee bowl with inverted rim, silesian stem, domed foot and rough pontil, 14 cm to/w an 18th century cordial glass, drawn ogee bowl, plain stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, 14.5 cm and a small wine glass, round funnel bowl, baluster stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 13 cm (3)ConditionNo chips or cracks
An 18th century firing glass, ogee bowl, multiple spiral opaque twist stem, broad flat foot and rough pontil, 11 cm, a later cordial glass, bell shaped bowl, multiple spiral airtwist stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, 11 cm and another cordial glass, the round funnel bowl incorporating air bubbles, inverted baluster stem with opaque spiral twist decoration, slightly conical foot and rough pontil, 12.5 cm (3)
An 18th century cordial glass, trumpet bowl, knopped long stem, domed fold over foot and rough pontil, 11.5 cm to/w two conical glasses with writhen bowls, a glass with cut thistle shaped bowl and three other small glasses, 18 & 19th century (7)ConditionNo cracks or chips apart from a tiny chip to the top of the base to the liquor glass with blade knop
An 18th century cordial glass, ogee bowl, baluster stem with centre knop incorporating a teardrop, conical fold over foot and rough pontil, 15.5 cm, to/w an 18th century wine glass, bell bowl set on a true baluster, conical fold over foot and rough pontil, 16 cm and a small 18th century glass, drawn trumpet bowl, teardrop in plain stem above an inverted baluster incorporating a large tear, folded foot and rough pontil, 16 cm (3)Condition report There are two tiny chips to the rim of the drawn trumpet bowl. The ogee bowl rim is not very flat and feels rounded so I do not think it has been ground down.
An early 19th century small glass salver etched with barley, inverted knop stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, 13 cm diam. x 14.4 cm high to/w an 18th century glass sweetmeat dish, double ogee bowl with inverted rim, airtwist stem, fold-over foot and rough pontil, 11.5 cm high and a later wine glass, bell shaped bowl, blue and opaque airtwist stem, flat foot and rough pontil, 18.5 cm high (3) Condition Report Sweetmeat dish - chips to base.Rough area to airtwist stem
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