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A Victorian papier-mache bowl by Clay, decorated in gilt with leaves, the base stamped 'CLAY KING ST. COVT GARDEN', 35.5cm wide, together with a Victorian papier-mache inkstand with two glass wells, a pot and cover, a tray with a brass swing handle and a tole bowl. (5) Provenance: From the collection of John Newall Esq.
An Austrian pottery fishbowl, modelled with a polar bear and two cubs on an icy precipice, signed 'Marowicka', the interior with a glass bowl, the base with factory mark and inscribed 'VIENNA FAIENCE SCHAUER', with impressed marks 'D845F, DEPOSE 2363', early 20th century, 45.4cm high, 46m wide.
A Lalique Lys pattern opalescent frosted and clear glass bowl, each tapering foot issuing a relief moulded flowerhead, engraved 'R. Lalique France' and 'No. 382', diameter approx 23.8cm (chip to rim), together with a small Lalique frosted glass oval bowl, the body moulded with roses, etched 'R. Lalique France' to base, length approx 12cm (chip to rim).
A plain stem wine glass, mid-18th Century, with bell bowl on a teared stem and fold-over foot, height approx 15cm, together with another plain stem wine glass, mid-18th Century, with rounded funnel bowl and fold-over foot, height approx 14.3cm and a glass rummer with short stem and circular foot, height approx 13cm.
Silver, comprising; a cup with pierced decoration, having a frosted glass liner by Mappin & Webb, London 1930, a bowl of panelled form, Sheffield 1902, a smaller plain bowl and a pedestal sweetmeat dish, decorated with a pierced rim, Chester 1924, combined weight of weighable silver 456 gms, (4).
FIVE PIECES OF WILLIAM IV AND LATER SILVER, COMPRISING; PEDESTAL CHRISTENING MUG, 'Victoria' with scroll handle and scroll engraved band (a.f.), London 1837, makers mark for Edward, John and William Barnard, pedestal SMALL BOWL, with moulded girdle, 2 1/2" (6.4cm), 4" (10.2cm) diameter, Birmingham 1935 and a THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET, pepperette lid and blue glass liner for the mustard both missing, Chester 1921 and 1922, 8.5oz (5)
Reeves & Inwood, A Georgian artist's mahogany and satinwood strung paint box: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with maker's label to the interior enclosing a lift-out tray containing water colour tablets, glass water bowl, pottery mixing bowls ivory palette, the frieze drawer containing six pottery mixing palettes and brushes, 24cm. wide.
A mid 18th Century wine glass, the slight ogee shaped bowl engraved in the "Jacobite" manner with a rose honeysuckle and carnation, with multi-spiral air twist stem and plain footrim, 6.25ins high, (circa 1750) Provenance: Brian Watson Antique Glass, Fox Warren Cottage, High Street, Marsham, Norwich,- Purchased 21st November 2015, (Stock No. B/5596)
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