A group of four Roman plate type brooches, including a raised umbonate disc type, width 4.5cm, a military type pelta brooch with tinned surface decoration and two other openwork types. Note: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A 17th century wrought iron lock plate, the central crown flanked by two symmetrical stylized birds, height 21cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century brass bowl, decorated with a band of roundels, diameter 31cm, together with 19th century sycamore rectangular plate and an Edwardian mahogany kidney shaped tea tray. Provenance: from the principal contents of Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century gilded electrotype copy of the Howard basin, finely cast with the Triumph of Neptune, diameter 44.5cm. Note: the original Howard basin is part of the Norwich regalia and civic plate and was probably made for Thomas, Earl of Arundel, by a Dutch goldsmith.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III mahogany chest-on-chest with applied brass plate handles, height 157cm, width 120cm, depth 60cm. Provenance: from the principal contents of Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Italian olivewood tea tray, inlaid with four swallows and painted with a blossoming branch, inscribed 'San Remo', width 81cm, together with a Victorian papier-mâché cake plate and a crumb scoop.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Roman copper alloy skeumorphic plate type brooch in the form of a cornucopia, length 6cm, together with a group of four other Roman brooches, including a lunar form plate brooch. Note: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Mexican pottery plate, probably Mixtec civilization, circa 1100-1400 AD, painted in red and orange pigments with a dancing figure, diameter 20cm. Provenance: Ancient Relics (see certificate). Note: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Greek Apulian black glazed red figure footed plate, 4th century BC, decorated with a central profile portrait of a lady, diameter 16cm. Provenance: Barnard & Moore, Arundel. Note: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A group of three Greek pottery items, comprising an aryballos, decorated with a band of figures holding shields, height 7cm, a black glazed plate, diameter 14cm, and a footed salt, diameter 9.5cm. Note: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
5 Commemorative porcelain plates and two drinking containers, one showing H M Stanley Cape Town, arrived with the relief expedition with map of Africa showing H M Stanley, Dr Emibe, smaller dish plate green and white with portrait of William Gladstone, third dish plate showing Queen Victoria in commemoration of the 60th year. Similar with Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1837-1897 and further brown and white dish plate with William Gladstone. Handled mug diamond Jubilee, Queen Victoria and small mug with coronation George VI and Mary 1911 stating to rear presented by James Jackson Chairman Ambleside UDC 1911.
Large collection of Royal Worcester porcelain entitled 'Evesham' including 10x dinner plates, dessert and 9x side plates, 7x cups, saucers, tea pot, milk jug and sugar jug, additional jug, coffee jug, 5x ramekin dishes, 3x lidded casserole dishes, 3x serving dishes and large round plate, small covered tureen, saucepan with lid, 9x coffee mugs and utensil jar to include a double egg coddler in box
A late 19th Century crystal glass vase attributed to Moser, the sleeve form body with upper rococo scroll work over vertical ribbed detail, raised to a swept foot heavily highlighted and picked out in gilt to the deep purple ground, unmarked, height 32.5cm, damaged. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 52 - page 97 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A pair of late 19th Century Moser crystal glass decanters circa 1885, the hexagonal lobed body rising to a slender collar neck with lower ring below a hollow blown quatrelobed rim, the body decorated with gilded and enamelled foliate scrolls over a graduated green to clear ground, unmarked, height 26cm. (2) NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - For similar examples see plate 89 - page 108 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A Moser Art Deco Alexandrit or Alexandrite crystal glass vase designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1925-30, the triform body with wrythen spiral concave cuts to the colour change body from pink through to purple, unmarked, height 8.5cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - For a similar example see plate 170 - page 139 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A large Moser Art Nouveau spirit decanter designed by Leo Moser circa 1900-10, the slender slice cut conical form body rising to an integral spout and high angular handle with matched facet stopper, the body finely cut and engraved with wild roses and buds on a bough to the graduated ruby to clear ground, unmarked, height 34.5cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 121 - page 122 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A Moser Paula pattern liqueur set designed by Leo Moser circa 1930, comprising a slender pedestal decanter of ovoid form with slender slice cut neck, ornate stem and circular spread foot, finely engraved with roses between rose leaf and bud garlands picked out in gold over a graduated ruby to clear ground with matched stopper, together with four matched stem liqueur glasses, decanter height 36cm. (5)N.B - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 125 - page 124 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A large Moser Heliolit dichoric crystal glass table centre bowl designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1922-30, the footed boat shape form with a slice cut exterior below a quatrelobed arched rim in a green to amber pink glass, acid mark Moser Karlsbad - Heliolit, width 31cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 172 - page 139 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A Moser Heliolit box and cover designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1923-24, the abstract shaped base with a fluted asymmetrical cover with integral spire form finial in a dichoric ruby to green, marked Heliolit - Moser - Karlsbad, height 11.5cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 169 - page 138 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A large Moser Alexandrite Diplomat shape drinking glass designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1925-30, the panel cut bowl above a facet knop and slice cut stem, raised to a facet cut circular spread foot in a dichoric purple to red, marked Moser, height 19cm, together with a matched period and range trinket box. (2)NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Trinket box Illustrated plate 170 - page 139 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A large early 20th Century Moser Oroplastic crystal glass vase designed by Leo Moser, the circular foot rising to a slice cut tapered stem with low shouldered body decorated with a deep cameo glass frieze depicting warriors and centaurs below a tapered slice cut neck with further cameo band and matched cover with finial top, all in a deep green, signed Made in Czechoslovakia - Moser Karlsbad, height 43cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated on plate 140 - page 129 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
An early 20th Century Moser clear crystal glass Art Nouveau vase circa 1900-10, of square sleeve section with shaped petal edged upper rim, heavily cut and engraved to all sides with wild poppies and iris flowers and foliage to the clear ground, unmarked, engraved numerical codes to the base, height 15cm. N.B - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 132 - page 126 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee form bowl wash enamel decorated with a fruiting vine design above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. NB - For similar see plate 100 - A Wine-Lover's Glasses: The A.C. Hubbard Collection of Antique English Glass by Lloyd, Ward.
A Moser Art Deco dressing table suite designed by Rudolf Eschler circa 1930, in a deep golden amber comprising perfume atomizer, scent bottle and powder bowl all of hexagonal slice cut form, marked Moser Karlovy Vary - Made in Czechoslovakia, tallest 13cm. (3)NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 176 - page 141 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A post war Moser double cased bowl designed by Vratislav Sotola circa 1970 of compressed ovoid form with shallow collar neck, cased in dark ruby over uranium yellow over clear crystal, flash cut with waisted panels, marked Moser, width 16cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 165 - page 137 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A Georgian Mell decanter circa 1830, of squat ovoid form with tall collar neck all in a Bristol blue ground, complete with a cork stopper with a mother of pearl 'Whiskey' finial, height 19cm, together with another Mell decanter in green with an engraved 'Whiskey' silver plate stopper, height 21.5cm. (2)
A large early 20th Century Moser Heliolit vase designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1922-25, the abstract sleeve form decorated to the exterior with random crescent, arches and swirls to the dichoric purple through ruby ground, marked Hroyalit - Moser Karlsbad, height 20cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 169 - page 138 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A large 19th Century Bohemian crystal glass vase from the Gilt Ankathust range by Moser C1888, the compressed ovoid body rising to a flared collar neck with twin arched high handles, raised to four applied spru feet, the body finely enamelled with a foliate scroll with vermicelli gilding, upper scale ground and fine jewelling all over the apple green ground, unmarked, height 22cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 204 - page 150 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
An Art Deco crystal glass bowl by Chris Lebeau of Meierhofen circa 1927, the footed shallow circular form with a mottled green and blue body with an applied blue rim, unsigned, width 29cm.N.B - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 164 - page 136 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A very large 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass, the ogee bowl engraved with a six petal rose and bud on bough with open winged bird verso above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a wide shallow conical foot, height 19.5cm. N.B - Ref engraver I - Seddon plate 121
A large late 19th Century water jug in the manner of Moser circa 1875, the jug of swollen ovoid form with collar neck and integral spout and applied rope handle, the body heavily enamelled in the Persian taste with small flowers over a scroll work ground with blue, green and amber ground colour, unmarked, height 19.5cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 3 - page 81 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
An early 19th century bow-fronted mahogany toilet mirror: the rectangular plate flanked by scrolling verticals and the base with one larger and two smaller drawers, shaped apron raised on bracket feet, together with original invoice dated 3 June 1992 from Browns, The Furniture Cave, 533 Kings Road, London SW10 for £180 (51.5cm wide x 50cm high)
A late 19th to early 20th century Louis VI style silver-painted cheval mirror: pierced ribbon pediment above a rectangular plate flanked by reeded uprights with carved 'drapes' terminating in tassels; four downswept legs carved with acanthus and terminating in scrolls and brass castors. (173 cm high x 68 cm wide)
A George II style (probably 19th century) carved giltwood framed triple-plate overmantle looking glass: the outset top corners of rightangular form and with scallop shells, flowerheads and carved acanthus leaves flanking an egg-and-dart style outer frame with further flowerheads and scrolling foliage to the curved bottom (171 x 57 cm)
A fine china dinner and tea service composed of Spode and Spode Copeland's 'Rockingham' pieces:Spode Copeland 'orange edge' teaware (marked R6434):teapot and sugar bowl;7 teacups and 9 saucers;2 x 25 cm cake plates;8 x 14 cm plates.Spode 'orange edge' (marked Y5194):2 lidded tureens;3 x 26.5 cm, 5 x 23 cm, 5 x 16 cm and 1 x 20 cm plates;1 x 18 cm soup saucer and a sugar bowl.Spode Copeland (marked ?2/7012 A):Three crescent salad plates (1 cracked);9 x 24 cm, 8 x 22.5 and 9 x 19.5 cm plates (one 24 cm plate with rim chip);12 x 21 cm bowls.(78 pieces excluding lids and saucers).
An early 20th century hand-stitched brown-leather vanity case embossed with LM initials beneath an earl or countess' coronet (45.5 cm wide). The interior fitted with a variety of dressing-table requisites (mostly silver-plate-mounted and monogrammed) to include bottles, hair and clothes brushes, the original mirror and leather-cased manicure set.
An extensive Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' (blackberry design) dinner service comprising:21 x 23cm, 19 x 27cm, 12 x 15.5cm and 6 x 18cm plates;5 x 23cm and 6 x 20.5cm bowls;3 x 22cm double-handled vegetable tureens (one with lid); A cheese plate and a 45cm oval platter;2 x 27cm oval serving dishes and another with integral base (9cm high and 10cm in diameter);3 x 21cm sauce boats (one with chip to base and two with stands);11 x demitasse coffee cups and saucers;Two coffee pots (21 and 24 cm high), (crack to body of the smaller pot) and a 10cm open sugar bowl.(95 pieces excluding lids and saucers).
'The Lawes of Drinking - A Solemne Ioviall Disputation, Theoreticke and Practicke' - Richard Braithwait (1617). Engraved by Will. Marshall. In two parts: Drinking (p 1-80) and Smoaking (p 81-94).CONDITION - good apart from owner's 1949 bookplate (image 6) and four facsimile leaves:1. 'The Device of this Frontifpice to the Book...' (image 2)2. the following plate titled 'The Lawes of Drinking' (image 2 )3. the leaf after p80, 'The Draught of this Frontfpice ... the Smoaking Age' (image 3)4. the following plate titled 'The Smoaking Age' (image 3)
An assortment of silver and silver plate to include:a six-division hallmarked silver toast rack;a hallmarked silver tea-caddy of oval form;a silver-mounted cut-glass flask;a cut-glass dressing-table requisite jar with embossed silver cherubic head lid;a silver-plated glass flask;a silver-plated dome-topped double inkwell.

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