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A collection of various glassware and china including two Continental cut glass and gilt decorated trumpet shaped wines and a smaller liqueur glass and three matching finger bowls, three 19th Century clear glass trumpet shaped wines, a Royal Worcester poppy pattern set of six coffee cans and saucers, a Royal Copenhagen Bing & Grondahl seated cat figure, a Crown Devon lustreware bowl decorated with butterflies and dragonflies on a pink ground, a Coalport leaf pickle dish white glazed and three various blue and white transfer decorated pots together with an early 19th Century cut glass square decanter bearing initial H within a medallion and a Mary Gregory style green glass beaker decorated with lily of the valley
A collection of various plated wares to include embossed fruit bowl, engraved salver, squat teapot, cream jug and sucrier, hotel plate type cream jug, sugar helmet, inkwell, various cutlery and a pair of three light two branch plated candelabra, two pewter squat table candlesticks, pewter tankard, cocktail shaker, glass fruit bowl, wooden charger, Metamec brass cased mantel clock and a standard English Seltzogenes soda syphon by the British Syphon MFG Co London (2 boxes plus soda syphon and cutlery canteen)
A collection of various modern glassware including a Michael Harris Isle of Wight glass bowl, decorated with mottled gilt pattern and flowers, 9.8 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high, a Caithness pink champagne paperweight, boxed, another Caithness paperweight, together with another similar, an okra coloured glass scent bottle and stopper, Isle of Wight glass shell ornament, Swarovski figure of a penguin, 8 cm high, a Swarovski bowl and cover with flower head handle and a Goebel Hummel figure of young boy seated with basket of rabbits CONDITION REPORTS The flower set trinket dish / pin box - there is some damage to the flowers and leaves on the top. The Isle of Wight bowl - there is a fault / crack on the inside of the bowl. Otherwise all items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratches, etc. and are in need of a clean. See images for further detail and examples.
A collection of Wemyss ware including a heart shaped inkwell painted with dog roses, a 'For Spirit Lamp' tray, a plum decorated bowl, dish and vase, a Thistle shaped and decorated vase, a violet painted pot and a sweet pea painted dish with wavy rim (8) Condition Report:inkwell - some repairs to fill cracks and to rim, ready for painting. Glass liners chipped. One lid small chip to underside. Other lid chipped and repairedtray - chipping to the green rim glaze, crack at one cornerplum bowl - lacking handles, remnants of metal staples, badly crazed and foot rim badly chippedplum dish wavy rim - lacking handle, chips under rimplum vase - crack and chips to rim, base rim has been filled in one areaThistle vase - large chip to base rim, chips to top rim and crackviolet pot - large chip to top rim, and a couple of crackssweet pea dish - large chip to rim and smaller chips alsoAs expected most pieces have overall crazing.
A 2 DAY CHRONOMETER MOVEMENT BY LITHERLAND DAVIES & CO., LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 18453in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 1007/18641, gold spade and poker hands, spotted plates with Earnshaw escapement to standard balance with blued helical spring, counter-stamped 1007 behind the dial, contained in brass bowl of issue, counter-signed and numbered within, with threaded domed glass faceplate -- 4in. (10cm.) diam.; together with aluminium chronometer shipping drumrunning at the time of cataloguing
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING DRY CARD BINNACLE COMPASS FROM THE ROYAL YACHT OSBORNEthe 5½in. compass card signed BORBIDGE • WHITEHAVEN, sealing wax balancing over business card inscribed to Mackenzie Borbidge behind, mounted in a weighted brass bowl with gimbals and contained in temple-topped binnacle with glazed brass hood complete with two shades and removable lamp housing, the front stamped CHISLETT. TOWER HILL LONDON., the right edge engraved Her Majesty's Yacht Osborne, hinged door to divided interior, side securing rings and brass feet drilled for deck securing -- 19in. (48cm.) highThe instrument maker Mackenzie Borbidge is probably the son of Charles Borbidge and who took over the business in 1834; Alfred Chislett traded from Tower Hill between 1834-55 suggesting this compass was possibly from the first R.Y. Victoria & Albert which was renamed Osborne in 1855 when the Victoria & Albert II was built. This first Osborne remained in service until 1867 when the bespoke Osborne was built and which remained in service until 1908.Card a little time-stained around pivot; left glass cracked; otherwise good original condition.
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY THOMAS MERCER, ST. ALBANS, 1962the 4in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 24535, blued-steel hands to fusée movement with spot-finished plates, Earnshaw escapement and Mercer's standard balance with steeled spring and jewelled detent, contained within a gimballed bowl numbered '42' set within two-tier wooden box with glass top, locking arm and tipsy key, approximately -- 9in. (23cm.) cubed; together with guard box of issue and original Mercer guarantee and instructions, along with a test certificate from 1975fine overall condition
EIGHT-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY BARRAUD, LONDON, CIRCA 18304¼in. silvered dial signed 'BARRAUD London 5196', blued spade and poker hands, secondary and up/down dial, movement mounted within plain plates, Earnshaw escapement to standard balance, contained within gimbal mounted brass bowl with domed glass and locking arm within three tier wooden box with drop handles, approximately -- 8in. (20cm.) cubed, IDN: 7P5SET6Wrunning well at time of cataloguing, associated tipsy key doesn't fit fully
A Collection of 19th Century Drinking Glasses to Comprise Two Drinking Glasses with Fluted Bowls on Square Plinth Bases, a 19th Century Drinking Glass of Waisted Form with Facet Cut and Circular Foot, 13.5cm high, a 19th Century Drinking Glass with Lapet Bowl Base Raised on Short Knopped Stem to Knopped Foot, 11cm high, 19th Century Drinking Glass of Wrythen Fluted Form on Short Knopped Stem and Circular Foot, 13cm high, Set of Seven 19th Century Drinking Glasses Having Etched Trim Raised on Facet Cut Stem to Circular Base etc (Varying Condition)
A group of four Steuben glass rummers, mid-20th century, American, with a large funnel bowl over an air twist, engraved signatures,14.5cm hightogether with three Anthony Stern studio glass flutes,each with a pearlescent finish, engraved signatures,20cm high (7)Condition ReportNo chips or cracks. General surface wear commensurate with age and use.
A group of Stuart & Sons glass items c.1900, comprising a slender vase with a silver rim, Birmingham 1901, 16cm high, a similar vase, with a plated collar, 11cm high, both with applied green tadpole trails, a preserve bowl, with a silver plated stand, with applied peacock trails, total 15cm high,together with a silver mounted glass salts bottle,Chester 1899, with an internal stopper6.5cm high (4)Condition ReportSilver marks rubbed to the salts bottle. Copper visible on plated vase. General wear and surface scratches commensurate with age.
A group of four Stuart & Sons glass vases c.1900, Stourbridge, comprising a waisted vase, 18cm high, a similar smaller vase, 17cm high, a lobed vase, 15cm high, and a pedestal bowl, 11cm high, each with applied green tadpole trails (4)Condition ReportNo chips, cracks or restoration. Surface scratches commensurate with age.
A collection of early 20th century Edwardian & later silver plated tableware. The lot to comprise an oval dish, a teapot with matched coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, a pepper shaker, two small footed salts with spoons and blue glass central inserts, a bon bon dish on claw and ball feet, a pair of sugar nips, a christening mug for R. P. Halgood, and a silver Birmingham hallmarked napkin ring. Largest item to measure approx. 20cm tall.
A collection of early 20th century pewter items, comprising two tankards, a footed fruit bowl / serving dish, a small plate, a pair of salt and pepper shakers, and a salt with blue glass central piece. With makers including My Lady and Old English Pewter. Serving stand measures approx. 21cm in diameter, 16cm tall.
A collection of six pieces of vintage 20th century studio art glass. The lot to comprise a Greek Key vase in aqua by Frank Thrower for Dartington, a Whitefriars knobbly vase in ruby red, a lobed bowl in varied colourways, likely Saturn by Teign Valley Glass Studio, a Mdina bud vase in blue, a similar unmarked bud vase in blue with waved rim, and a bubble control vase in strawberry red after Whitefriars. Tallest vase to measure approx. 15.5cm tall.
Two vintage mid century Wedgwood glass candleholders, along with a heavy glass centrepiece bowl in the same smoked blue. The lot to comprise a Sheringham glass pillar candlestick holder in blue with three steps to the stem, marked to base Wedgwood and with King's Lynn Crystal Hand Made sticker to base, along with a sapphire blue Brancaster design candlestick holder, also marked to base, and an unmarked blue centrepiece bowl with smooth pontil to underside. Tallest to measure approx. 20.5cm tall.
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