A pair of classical revival silver-plated candlesticks, three silver-plated coasters, a late 19th/early 20th Century embossed copper plaque 'Prudence Success', three antique coloured glass drinking glasses, green glass finger bowl, a cast metal hound door knocker, a metal mounted glass scent bottle (12).
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An Isnik jar and cover, 23cm high, a green and blue glass vase, 18cm high, glass animals and a bowl Condition Report: Isnik jar - bruise and loss of glaze on one side (see image). Crazing and glaze loss around the foot. Foot rim chipped. Cover restored, crazing to paint, large shallow chip to rim, inner rim badly chipped all around and several chips to finial. Glass vase - condition appears very good, just needs a clean.
3rd-4th century AD. A pale blue-green glass bowl with dimple base and carinated profile with raised circumferential rib. 95 grams, 10cm (4"). Fine condition. From an important London collection, acquired in the 1990s. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 604.
A collection of miscellaneous items to include a coopered oak bucket with loop handle, a wire work basket, a papier mache bowl with floral detail, a vintage tin slipper pan with painted finish, a cast iron wall bracket with cockerel surmount, two large glass jars, an Indian hardwood box with iron fittings, and three graduated wooden boxes (believed to be for cake transportation)
A selection of good quality green glass wares to include a pair of hand blown finger bowls, seven drinking glasses of varying size together with further cranberry glass effects to include a jug with flared rim and applied clear glass handle, three drinking glasses, a finger bowl, a further bowl with moulded clear glass border together with an antique ruby coloured drinking glass with bladed stem and etched fruiting vine detail to the bowl (16 approx)
A selection of boxed glassware to include numerous Ravenshead Flair crystal examples comprising avocado dishes, melon bowls, salad dishes, etc together with a boxed Thos Webb rose bowl, several annual boxed Wedgwood glass Christmas ornaments, boxed Edinburgh Crystal drinking glasses, etc together with a vintage chemist bottle with label aperture, a Webb Corbett faceted paperweight, a Millefiori example, an Italian Studio Glass model of a fish with internal label reading Mtarfa Glass Blowers, etc
A mixed selection of glassware to include a single good quality Victorian ruby glass bottle with flared bevelled rim, decorated with etched fruiting vine detail, 30 cm tall approx together with cranberry glasswares to include a footed bowl, jugs with flared rims, etc, a substantial glass vase with chaotic mottled green detail, a heavy Edinburgh Crystal goblet with cut and etched fruiting vine detail, a further oversized commemorative goblet by Doulton, a sculptural glass paperweight depicting a seated swan amongst reeds, signed to underside M Jonasson, etc
A selection of glassware to include a Victorian Studio Glass vase of bulbous form with flared neck and applied banded detail with iridescent finish, vintage cod bottles to include M Whittaker Matlock, Bath, J Ewing & Co, Dumfries, etc together with further excavated bottles, a cobalt blue bottle with paper Poison label, also marked GWR, seven 19th century drinking glasses to include a small wine with faceted bell shaped bowl raised on a bladed stem, etc
A mixed selection of silver plated wares to include wine coasters, a good quality goblet raised on pedestal foot with pierced rim and further embossed border, tea wares, pedestal bowls, a footed vessel of oval form with shaped border, a worked mahogany bowl with silver plated mounts and glass liner bearing shield reading - Mahogany from SS LaMarguerite, etc
A George III silver caddy spoon, probably John Shea, London, 1801, the bowl of heart-shaped form, 14g; two sterling silver caddy spoons, 57g in total; a silver-mounted glass coaster, Birmingham, 1924, of circular form, 12.8cm wide; a pair of silver jam spoons, Sheffield, 1948, 37.2g in total; and three further silver spoons and a napkin ring, various makers and dates, 71.5g in total (10)
A selection of metal wares to include a brass stoker box stamped Brevete en France & A'Letranger SGDG, also marked Girodon & C, Depose A Villfurbanne Lyon, a brass footed bowl of oval form with fruiting vine embossed detail to handles, a pair of chromium door stops in the form of horses, brass plaques to include an example reading - "We Have the Whitest and Stiffest Dickeys in the Trade", a leaded and stained glass lantern, silver plated and brass trays, further metal wares to include a brass and copper ewer, tankards, etc
A 19th century rosewood veneered writing slope with mother of pearl inlay (AF) together with a transfer printed blue and white ceramic footed bowl, a Swiss made brass cased carriage clock marked to dial Matthew Norman, other items to include a magnifying glass and further eye glasses, a selection of enamelled sporting badges, a leather clad land tape marked Chesterman, Sheffield, two watch movements, a sundry selection of coinage, vintage photographic effects, etc (small items displayed behind miscellaneous cabinet)
A collection of oil paintings including a still life with milk bottle, bread, etc, signed bottom right Leszding and dated 53, a highland landscape with cattle watering, still life with flowers and fruit in a copper bowl, a pair of studies of horses both on board, a pair of 19th century paintings on glass of landscapes with windmill, church, etc, various sizes, framed and unframed
Two 18th Century wine glasses with ogee bowls on opaque spiral gauze spiral twist stems and conical feet, one with two small chips to edge of foot, both 14.5cm high. Together with another 18th Century wine glass with trumpet bowl on stem with elongated teardrop, on a conical circular base with folded foot, 16cm high (3).
A 19th century mahogany medicine cabinet, the twin doors opening to reveal a four bottle compartment over two graduated drawers, the interior fitted with original glass bottles and mixing bowl, scales and weights (28cm tall), together with three cased sets of medical and dental equipment, dating from a similar period and a treen bottle case. Condition Report: Fair general condition with age related wear. The knob to the upper internal drawer is loose (but present). There is a split to the right hand door, around the escutcheon, which is missing, (the door has possibly been jemmied open at one point in the past, which has caused this damage). There is also a small area of damage to the back of the cabinet, with a chip missing from the wood about halfway down.
A contemporary limited edition Caithness Freestyle bowl designed by Sarah Peterson with circular foot rising to a wide oval flared rim, internally decorated with blue and pink panels with amber swirl over a fine air bubble mesh ground, numbered 46 or 250, signed by the glass maker James Mason, width 32cm.
An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams drinking glass with an ovoid bowl with flared lip cased in Rockingham brown over citron over clear and flash decorated with bands of diamonds and radial mitre cuts, raised clear crystal stem with facet knop and inverted baluster form stem above a radial star cut foot, height 20cm.
An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams drinking glass with a lipped ogee form bowl cased in amythest over lime green over clear and flash cut with an upper band of diamonds above radial mitre cuts, raised to a hollow blown clear crystal baluster form stem with upper facet knop all above a radial star cut foot, height 19.5cm.
A late 19th Century J & L Lobmeyr crystal glass shallow circular bowl circa 1886 engraved by Franz Ullmann with an image of Aurora in profile within a deep border decorated with engraved owls and cockerels within foliate scroll work, portcullis mark to the lower border. A similar plate also with the head of Aurora in profile is found in the Cologne Museum of Applied Arts.
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