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A milk glass dolls’ house coffee set, hand painted with flowers comprising coffee pot, water jug, three cups, two saucers, sugar bowl and wooden tray, in a circular cardboard box with Murrhin Sielzeug label with illustration of toy factory and GGS in clover leaf - 23?4in. (7cm.) diameter of box (damage to four pieces)
A three piece Murano ruby glass table garniture, comprising fruit bowl of rectangular form with fold-in edges, ornamented with a clear glass and gilt swan to each side, 10 x 7in. (25.5 x 17.75cm.), and a pair of 'U' form stemmed candelabra with centralised swans, waisted deposits with clear glass crimped rims, on swirl combed decorated domed feet, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high, one repaired. (3) * Condition: One candelabra has a repair to base of one stem. Both other pieces good with no damage or restoration.
A large moulded glass tazza, 1920s-30s, in two sections, the bowl with serrated rim above a row of concave ovals and two rows of diamond moulding around a central star, on a separate pedestal with six lobed stem into an egg and dart foot, 9½in. (24cm.) high. * Condition: Three small chips to inside edge of bowl to stem mount. Expected scratching to base and top of stem from use.
A Victorian mahogany watercolour artists box, made by J.Newman, circa 1870s, rectangular mahogany box, hinged lid lifting to reveal the underside bears a green paper pastedown, decorated with a gilt diamond form name motif reading 'Newman, Soho Square 24 London' within a thick set circular band with centralised Prince of Wales feathers and heraldic motifs to corners, two royal ciphers to upper corners of pastedown, interior of lower section containing a lift out section to the rear containing sixteen different colour paint blocks embossed with the Newman and co name to front and Prince of Wales feathers to verso, when lifted a compartment is revealed to house six white ceramic circular palette plates, central section with three compartments, the left housing a tin box containing pastels, a liftable centralised section with white ceramic three division mixing palette and to the right a cut glass water bowl, front section is an open deposit containing pens, brushes etc, shallow pin release drawer to lower front, 10½w x 8¼d x 3¼h in. (26.7 x 21 x 8.3cm.), together with a second example shallow rectangular form in mahogany hinged lid with paste-down label to interior reading 'C.E. Clifford, Artists Colourman 30, Piccadilly London' vacant interior above single drawer with brass recessed handle, 9w x 7d x 3h in. (22.8 x 17.7 x 7.6cm.). (2)
A Norwegian silver gilt and plique à jour spoon, circa 1920, barley twist stem with floral and foliate terminal to a filigree work bowl with conforming holly-leaf, berry and hare bell decoration, the outer rim with a border of blue and green enamel circles, unmarked, 7in. (17.8cm.) long. * Condition: Two tiny cracks to one flower petal on terminal. Tiny cracks visible under a glass throughout to the clear and sky blue glass to bowl. These are probably from the making.
An 18th century Continental large wine glass, the trumpet bowl with foliate and fruit etching within a foliate reserve, on spiral fluted stem, to fold over foot with pontil, 18.8cm. high. * Condition: Sulphur spot to edge of base from the making. Crescent shaped opaque flaw to top of foot from the making when pontil cut. No chips or cracks.
An 18th century Continental footed cut glass bowl or vase, probably Dutch, the deep cup shaped bowl with cut floral rosette decoration and applied reeded banded base, onto a spreading stem with conforming cut decoration and wide integral folded foot, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. * Condition: Very good condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration. Some scratching to underside of foot rim from use.
An 18th century Continental gilded wine glass, the ovoid bowl with gilded wheel cut decoration of a leaping horse and tress below the word 'Vivat', on bladed inverted baluster stem, on a domed fold over foot, 15cm. high. * Condition: Miniscule flake to interior of rim. Minor gilt wear. No other damage.
A pair of cut glass celery vases, mid-19th century, campana form with scalloped rims, the exteriors with printie cut decoration, on panel cut baluster stems an star cut bases, 9½in. (24.1cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Scratching to edge of base from use. One bowl with horizontal scratches to inside (probably from cleaning). No chips or cracks - good condition overall.
A fine quality cut glass tazza, early 20th century, the wide shallow bowl with 'saw tooth' cut decoration to outer rim, on an inverted baluster stem and star cut base, 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter, 8 1/8in. (20.7cm.) high. * Condition: Small (2mm.) chip to rim. Some deep scratches to top of base.
A Val St Lambert Danse de Flores etched glass vase, 20th century, of oversized goblet form, the large bucket bowl with pourer to rim, decorated with a central band of gilt dancing classical figures on a frosted ground, on knopped stem and plain foot with gilt edge, etched factory mark to base, remains of paper label to bowl, 10½in. (26.75cm.) high. * Condition: Excellent condition, with no defects.
A fine quality American cut glass tazza by Hawkes, early 20th century, patented 'Willow' pattern, with toothed, scalloped rim to the flared bowl, cut with an interlinked trellis pattern on a rosette cut ground, on a substantial hexagonal knopped stem to a scalloped, rosette and lozenge cut foot, 11½in. (32cm.) diameter, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high. * Condition: One small chip and a few tiny frits to rim. Some light scratches to base, one tiny chip to tip of one lozenge cut and one shallow flake from another. No damage to stem. Unsigned.
A rare Moser intaglio cut and pad cameo hock glass, c.1890, the cup shaped bowl with shaded acid green tint, decorated with a dark green applied 'pad cameo' lily flower and an intaglio cut lily flower and foliage, the slender baluster stem and domed foot with similar cut decoration, 22cm. high. * Condition: Bowl in very good condition, with no damage. The foot with four tiny chips to the edge and a couple of other tiny frits.
A René Lalique glass Vernon pattern bowl, circa 1928, opalescent glass with six embossed floral heads to exterior, moulded mark 'R. Lalique. France' and etched with pattern number 'N395', 8½in. (21.6cm.) diameter. * Condition: A few light, minor scratches to glass. Otherwise good with no chips or cracks.
A Crown Ducal 'Orange tree' tea and coffee service, comprising six coffee cans and corresponding saucers, a coffee pot, two larger cups, five cake plates, a sugar bowl, a cream, two further bowls and a large plate, together with a collection of 19th century glass decanters, including a pair of hand painted jug examples, two onion body examples, and others, together with a further collection of glass ware (parcel) crack to base of the large bowl, all with minor chips, crazed through out, some fading to the orange decoration, would suggest viewing if possible
A Victorian cast silver circular sugar basket of 18th Century design, the open sides cast with birds, floral and leaf scroll ornament and with folding bale handle, 5ins diameter x 4.5ins high, London 1889 (weight 8.5ozs - and blue glass liner for same), a George V plain silver bowl of 18th Century design with out-turned rim and moulded footrim, 4.75ins diameter x 2.5ins high (weight 7ozs), and ten other silver and silvery metal items, various (weight 25ozs)
A pair of Edward VII silver ovoid two-handled salts with scroll handles and oval footrims, 4.5ins overall x 2.75ins, Birmingham 1908, and blue glass liners, complete with pair of salt spoons contained in fitted case, an 18th Century punch ladle, the bowl inset with a George III Sixpence, two 18th Century silver circular salts, and a small quantity of sundry silver and silver handled items
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