Four antique cut glass decanters and stoppers, and ten Edwardian green tinted wine glasses. CONDITION REPORT: Seven wine glasses are in good order, three have chips to the foot rims. The smallest spirit decanter has minor abrasions around the rim. The stopper has a small blister formed from a burst air pocket. The three ring decanter has a stopper with small rim chips and the rim of the decanter itself has a small chip. Otherwise there are no further faults to that decanter. The globe and shaft decanter with the faceted neck has small chips to the base of the stopper. The glass to the body is slightly cloudy most likely due to calcium deposits from cleaning. Otherwise there are no obvious faults. The decanter with the faceted neck appears to be in good order throughout.
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An oak three tier sectional bookcase, Globe-Wernicke. Width 87 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bookcase is in structurally good condition. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The backboards are original. The rear corners of the base section have a small semicircular cut out presumably in relation to a skirting board. The carcass has numerous old scuffs, marks and scratches particularly on the top shelf and around the knobs.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY BURR-WOOD BRACKET CLOCK the 19cm round dial with Roman numerals, inscribed "Will Preece, Twenell Street, BRISTOL", above a moon phase subsidiary dial, with globe mounts, the 8-day double fusee movement striking on a bell, in a string inlaid burr-wood case, with old father time cherub finial. 74cm high (including the finial)
Early 20th Century oak five section modular stacking bookcase by the Globe Wernicke Co Ltd, London, the top section with moulded cornice over five glazed up-and-over doors, the lowest stage projecting, on shaped plinth base, 86cm wide x 193cm high Condition: Light scratches to both sides, plinth base rebated to fit against skirting board or pipe work - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Pair of early 20th Century oak three section modular bookcases by the Globe Wernicke Co Ltd, each with moulded cornice over three up-and-over doors, on shaped base, circular plaque of James Phillips & Sons Ltd, Union St, Bristol, each 86cm wide x 119cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early 20th Century cast and turned brass lectern formed as an eagle perched on a globe with dedication inscription dated March 1931, the whole raised on spirally reeded and knopped column and stepped circular base, 160cm high Condition: Displayed in sectional form, requires bolts to hold sections together and these are currently lacking, some staining/verdigris/rubbing to eagle book rest, general rubbing/weathering to stepped base - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Masonic Jewels, The Ancient Order of Foresters, a mid-Victorian presentation jewel, silver cross with painted arms in glazed roundel in centre, stag’s head and clasped hands above, crossed arrows and horn below, reverse engraved in centre, ‘AOF Presented to Br J. Patterson For his exertions as C.R. by the Br. Of Court 1774 March 2nd 1846’, 170 x 77mm., un-marked; Amicable Lodge, Rose Croix (?), Victorian presentation jewel, 1871, openwork silver, eye above phoenix, globe, anchor and cornucopia below, ‘as a mark of respect…’, 80mm., London hallmark, maker Henry William Curry, both very fine; and a pair of silver buckles, serpent around the clasps, 51mm. (4) The Ancient Order of Foresters is one of the oldest friendly societies, with its origins in Yorkshire in the 1790s
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