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Rome, ca. 200 CE. Anceint glass bowl with applied handle with a line design. Glass blowing, invented in the Roman Middle East in the first century BCE, allowed the average Roman citizen access to glass goods that previously would have been rare and expensive. In fact, glass so totally replaced pottery as a homeware, and became so popular, that one historian estimates that the Roman glassmaking industry from the 1st to 7th centuries must have produced billions of individual items. Most Roman glass wound up broken up and sent to the Roman equivalent of the landfill; it was also common for peddlers to exchange other items for broken glass so it could be reblown or fixed. Almost all of the intact Roman glass that survives today was placed into tombs as grave goods and preserved there for future eyes to see. A bowl like this one would have been used in life in the household by an average Roman citizen. Size: 6" L x 6" W x 2.5" H (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm x 6.4 cm). Provenance: Ex-Denenberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA. Condition: Completely intact with iridescent patina. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #110107
λ A George III mahogany gentleman's dressing table by Gillows of Lancaster, inlaid with boxwood edging, the hinged top revealing a compartmented interior with a pull-up easel back mirror flanked by a pair of lidded compartments one with a comb tray, the other for powder, with two wash bowl apertures and further divisions for glass bottles and two tumblers, with ivory handles, the front with three false drawer fronts above a central deep drawer with a basin aperture flanked by two drawers either side, two with divisions one for razor blades and one for combs, one stamped 'GILLOWS LANCASTER', fitted with original leaf and flower cast brass handles, on square tapering legs and brass caps and castors, 83.9cm high, 78.8cm wide, 50cm deep. Provenance: Woolley & Wallis Thursday 9th January 1997. The design for an identical piece that was made in 1798 for Sir William Milner of Nun Appleton Hall in Yorkshire is preserved in the Gillow archive in Westminster.
A selection of nine Victorian and later basket shaped glass vessels, many with naturalistic branch moulded handles to include examples decorated in Vaseline, opalescent shades, mottled and banded examples, etc together with a pair of Victorian Art Glass vases with chaotic mottled decoration and applied clear glass detail, a substantial glass bell with cranberry bowl and opalescent handle, etc
An unusual clear glass footed ewer with applied pewter hinged lid in the form of a small seated cloaked figure with pointed hat drinking from a vessel, set before further detail of stylised fruiting hops, the clear glass bowl and applied handle detailed with applied green glass prunts, 27 cm tall approx. together with an associated oversized clear glass drinking glass, the trumpet shaped bowl with slice cut detail raised on a faceted knopped stem, 23 cm tall approx.
A pair of good quality clear cut glass shaft and globe decanters with printies and other cut detail, a good quality clear cut glass decanter of spherical form with central aperture bearing etched detail of a golf hole and flag, a good quality pedestal bowl with extensive cut detail and hollow faceted stem, a cobalt blue glass rolling pin with painted galleon detail, a further opaque glass rolling pin, etc
A quantity of silver and plate, comprising a silver plated fruit comport with grape and vine scrollwork edge, 46cm high, a silver plated tray with engraved decoration, 60 by 37cm, a silver plated table lamp, 44cm, a cut glass bowl with a flared silver rim, Chester 1905, and a set of silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1927, in original presentation box, 1.71toz in total. (11)
A quantity of silver, comprising bowl, monogrammed, Sheffield 1924, cream jug and sugar bowl raised on lion's paw feet, Birmingham 1957, two napkin rings, circular trinket bow with embossed border decoration, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1910, cut glass powder bowl with silver lid, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1918, 16.585toz, a Continental white metal sundae spoon, and a Norwegian commemorative spoon, 2.16toz. (9)
A quantity of ceramics and glass comprising a Maling ware for Ringtons tea caddy, a Coalport pastille burner and Battle of Britain commemorative mug, a Wedgwood Ferrara dish, 32cm, three pieces of motto ware, a Limoges box and cover, two Aynsley dishes, a Victorian child's plate, a Molino glass vase and a ruby faceted glass bowl. (13)
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