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LALIQUE, RENE LALIQUE, OEILLETS, AN OPALESCENT GLASS DISH SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY Signed R. LALIQUE FRANCE 35.5cm diameter See Marcilhac (No. 422), originally designed 1932, and continued in 1947 and reprised in 1951 Condition Report: Some minor surface scuffs to the inside of the bowl, no restoration detected.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
FIVE EARLY 20TH C. SETS SILVER CASED FLATWARE, including George V set 12 rat-tail teaspoons and sugar nips, set 6 George V fruit knives, set 6 George VI coffee bean spoons, George V Christening spoon engraved 'Nancy' and dated, and George V cut glass butter dish and mother of pearl handled butter knife (5)Provenance: private collection CaerleonComments: generally good overall, boxes scuffed.
A pair of Kosta Boda glass tea light holders, of globular form with recess for tea light, decorated with abstract swirls in white, 10cm high, together with a blue glass dish, and a pair of Strombergshyttan vases, of oval tapering form, one with etched decoration depicting a yacht, 10cm high. (5)
Bygones, collectables, etc., to include an early 19thC coch with bound leather ends and strap, 26cm long, various corkscrews, a black leather case containing a medicine measuring glass, ebonised and porcupine quill circular dish, 14cm diameter, various Lincoln related postcards depicting the Lincoln Imp, etc. (1 tray)
Pair late Victorian/Edwardian graduated 'Irish' silver dish rings, each of typical waisted openwork form and decorated with two pointed rococo cartouches, fish, fox, exotic fruits, scrolls and flowers, Chester 1900 and 1901, 14.5cm and 14.75cm diameter, with blue glass liners, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes Condition Report Total weight of silver approx. 400gHeight 7.5cmDiameter at base 14.5cm
Small foreign silver-coloured metal oval trinket dish with wavy border, glass preserve jar lidded and with allover silver-coloured Art Nouveau style trelliswork, teaspoon with Don Xiote figure terminal to the handle, Swedish silver-gilt trefid spoon, engraved, by J G Hallberg, Georg Jensen style preserve spoon and small white metal table bell with girl in a swing handle (1 box)
Arfa blown glass vase and a similar handled jug, a small collection of crestedwares to include See of Wells in the form of a horseshoe, Yr Hafandec ar Finnydon two-handled vase, W H Goss miniature teacup, an oval carnival glass dish and a similar bowl, and a Royal Albert Friendship daffodil part tea service (3 boxes)
Assorted ceramics to include a Chinese-style ginger jar and another, a Wedgewood bone china dressing table set, a cast iron brown casserole dish, a vintage sponge slicer with table fixing and a vintage mincer, a red oven kettle, a white painted door stop modelled as a basket of flowers, assorted glassware to include sundae dishes, cut glass sherries, cut glass fruit bowl, water jug, and assorted Denbyware, blue with cream interior etc. (7 boxes)
A group of silver items comprising two cigarette cases, Birmingham 1942 and 1912, one engraved 'Tank Corps', largest 8.8cm long, two American silver spill vases, 15.6 and 12cm, a group of four napkin rings, to include two pierced examples, a pierced silver bon bon dish, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd, 11cm diameter, a similar larger example, 13cm diameter, four Indian silver bon bon dishes, marked 'Oor silver 12', 9cm wide, a capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 8.5cm wide, a similar smaller example, 7cm wide, a silver butter dish, by A L Davenport Ltd, complete with a glass liner, 11.5cm diameter, a small twin handled open salt, 9.8cm wide, two silver cruets, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd, and seven varying bright cut teaspoons, weighable 33ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, wear, and rubbing throughout. Capstan inkwells in very poor condition.
A pair of Wedgwood pottery creamware baskets, of traditional basketweave style, 13.5cm diameter together with a similar oval Austrian creamware basket, 21cm widea Cranberry glass basket vase, 14cm high and two similar Cranberry glass side-handled dishes, 11.5cm diameter (6)Condition ReportOne cranberry side handled dish has ground-down rim.
A group of late 19thC end of day glass, including a blue malachite square planter moulded with ivy, pedestal strawberry dish and cream jug, moulded with Prince of Wales feathers and flowers, and white glass cream jug decorated with holly and a small vase, together with a French milk glass vase painted with a bird and grasses, 31cm high, and a further vase decorated with flowers and a banner "The Lord is my Light", 23.5cm high. (7)
Pretty cut glass flowers on bud vase with a small stem. Classic glass dot mid century ice bucket. Heavy crystal vase with frosted band of leaves and pineapples near the top. Lovely cut crystal dish can be used for many different things, Heavy vase: 9"H x 3.50"dia. Ice bucket: 5"H x 6"dia. at top. Dish: 5.50"dia. Bud vase: 2.75"dia. x 9"H. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Collection of Rolls Royce items - To include various pin badges, 'The Story of the best car in the world' Prestige Rolls Royce Bentley No1 Album, Duxford Rolls Royce 75 years Glass coaster, Wedgewood dish with Rolls Royce Emblem (with box), Over 10 booklets on Rolls Royce to include 75 years commemorative album and various other Rolls Royce and Bentley promotional booklets. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes.
* MARY DAVIDSON (SCOTTISH b. 1955), BLUE DISH WITH APPLES gouache on paper, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 21cm x 21cm, overall size 36cm x 36cm Artist's label verso.Note: Mary was born in Dundee and lived in Australia for a few years as a child. She lived in Glasgow for 12 years from 1986 before moving to West Lothian in 1998. Mary studied at Glasgow School of Art and has been exhibiting regularly since 1994. Since then she has taken part in many exhibitions, to wide acclaim, on both sides of the Atlantic and now has works in numerous private collections in Britain and abroad. She is an artist member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists and the Paisley Art Institute and regularly exhibits at the R.S.W., R.G.I. and Laing Art Exhibitions. Her paintings are also exhibited in prestigious art galleries around the UK. Mary works mainly in oil. She paints a range of subject matters in an expressive manner that captures light and colour. She is perhaps best known for her still life paintings. Her work is in numerous corporate, private and public collections including Vanity Fair in New York; the Duke of Bedford collection; Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen; East Dunbartonshire Council and Cala Homes.
George Duncan, United States. Group of six early American pattern glass serving ware ca. 1890-1910. Including:Three compotes with a "Hand" pattern stem and "Tree of Life" patterned bowl with scalloped edges.A cake stand or compote with a stem in the "Hand" pattern a frosted glass stand in the form of a hand holding the scalloped tray aloft.A small pitcher and a lidded dish with a frosted glass stem in the pattern "Three Face." The compote with a lid with a frosted "Three Face" finial.George Duncan later became the Duncan Glass Co. and the Pittsburg Glass Co.Height ranges from 4 1/2 in to 10 in; diameter ranges from 4 in to 10 in.Condition:There are no major chips, losses, or restorations. The smallest compote with a very small chip along the hand. The medium "Tree of Life" compote with a very small chip along the base. The largest "Tree of Life" compote with a short crack along the base. All pieces with some light wear including scratches and signs of minor use consistent with age.
Collection of silverto include: an early silver bowl, hallmarks are completely illegible, 7cm high, 114g approx overall, a silver dish with repoussé work of pomegranates, bearing marks for Martin Sugar, London, 14cm across, 129g approx overall, five pairs of 18th Century and later silver sugar tongs, 201g approx overall, a silver table salt with blue glass liner, marks indistinct, 56g approx overall and a silver cream jug, 124g approx overall (9) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
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