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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT, BRASS AND IVORY BINOCULARS engraved with the Jardine Clan crest and motto `Cave Adsum (Beware I Am Present), also R Heaviside XVI Lancers, in crocodile skin case with retailers label for C W Dixey Optician to the Queen, New Bond Street London. 12cm(h) x 13cm(w) x 6.5cm(d)
TWO 19TH CENTURY LITHOGRAPHS OF CATTLE the first entitled `Portrait Of A Short Horned Ox` from a painting by Thomas Bland, drawn on stone by J W?, published by Mr George Bell, Penrith, rosewood framed under glass. 43cm(h) x 52cm(w); the second entitled `EDEN` from a painting by R Harrington, published by Harrington, Carlisle, ebonised framed under glass. 42cm(h) x 51cm(w)
Glider Borne Troops, scarce small forearm badge, embroidered pale grey and black on khaki roundel, pair of 42 ROYAL MARINES COMMANDO, embroidered red on black shoulder titles, AIRBORNE printed blue on burgundy, pair of POLAND embroidered white on red shoulder titles, pair of S.A.A.R.F., embroidered yellow on dark blue shoulder titles, 7 A/T. RCA, embroidered red on black shoulder titles, P embroidered white on black - GHQ Liason Regiment of 21st Army Group, R embroidered white on black shield and Polish Armoured Division (?) embroidered white and red on dark blue. (13)
A mid 19th Century Stourbridge pressed glass sugar basin, probably Richardsons, circa 1840, with a seven sided foot rising to a swept bowl with Gothic arch and plume moulding below a petal edged rim, unmarked, width 15.5 cm. Ref - Illustrated on plate 306 , British Glass 1800 - 1914, Charles R. Hajdamach
A large mid 19th Century Etruscan vase, possibly Richardsons, the circular foot rising to a shouldered cylindrical body with tapered neck and hemispherical rim, the whole enamelled in black and ochre with classical figures between repeat classical style borders to an opaque white ground, unmarked, height 35.5 cm. Ref - Illustrated on plate 13, British Glass 1800 - 1914, Charles R. Hajdamach ILLUSTRATED
A large later 19th Century Stourbridge wine glass circa 1870, possibly Boulton & Mills, the radial star cut foot rising to a twisted stem below deep sided round funnel bowl engraved with a repeat geometric linear pattern between star and line borders, unmarked, height 19.5 cm. Ref - Illustrated on plate 150 , British Glass 1800 - 1914, Charles R. Hajdamach
A 1930`s decanter and glasses designed by Keith Murray for Stevens & Williams, pattern number 841A of triple ringed form with collar neck and domed cover cut with bands of oval lozenge cuts over the sea green ground, together with four matched ovoid shot glasses, decanter 23 cm tall. Ref - Illustrated in plate 302, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach. ILLUSTRATED
A 1930`s Whitefriars Glass ribbon trailed vase designed by Barnaby Powell of tapered ovoid form with collar neck decorated with a golden amber trail over golden amber ground, height 21 cm, together with a similar period vase, possibly Barnaby Powell of footed ovoid form with optic moulded body in golden amber, height 19 ccm Ref - Both items illustrated in Plate 368, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.
A late 1950`s Thomas Webb and Sons rummer form wine glass designed by David Hammond with circular foot, knopped shallow stem and bucket form bowl cut and engraved with interlaced leafy boughs and oval lozenges, acid stamped, height 17 cm. Ref - Illustrated in plate 638, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.
A 1964 Thomas Webb & Sons goblet and water tumbler designed by David Hammond to commemorate the 400 th birthday of William Shakespeare each cut and engraved with the relevant dates and script title, acid stamped, tallest 13 cm, (2). Ref - Illustrated in plate 644, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.
A 1960`s Thomas Webb & Sons clear cut crystal Warwick pattern vase, pattern number 53177, designed by David Hammond of ovoid form with integral foot cut with vertical mitre lines, acid stamped, height 13 cm. Ref - Original promotional literature illustrated in plate 649, 20th Century British Glass by Charles R. Hajdamach.
A large 18th Century style heavy baluster wine glass made by Edinburgh Crystal Glass Co with a wide folded foot rising to a baluster form stem with internal tear below an ogee form bowl hand engraved by Harold Gordon with Pictish symbols, signed and dated 1960. Commissioned and formerly owned by Cyril Manley. Ref - Illustrated in plate 513, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach ILLUSTRATED
A 1957 boxed set of three Gilbey Cocktail glasses designed by Ronald Stennett-Willson made to commemorate the Gilbey Centenary each with plain foot, slender stem and conical bowl, complete with all original packaging, together with the associated decanter, unboxed. Ref - Illustrated in plate 685, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.
A 1970`s Webb Corbett paperweight cased in turquoise over clear crystal and flash cut with printie windows, the base hand engraved by John Finnie with an image of Ophelia shown as a classically dressed maiden surrounded by flowers, signed, width 7.5 cm. Ref - Illustrated in plate 808, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.
A set of three 1940`s crystal tumblers of plain cylindrical form hand engraved by Harold Gordon circa 1948 in the Wayside Flowers pattern with stylised flowers and foliage over clear ground, height 10 cm, engraved monogram, together with three smaller engraved examples, (6). Ref - Illustrated in plate 569, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach ILLUSTRATED
A large late 1970`s Webb Corbett clear crystal goblet with a radial star cut foot, facet stem and deep sided funnel bowl hand engraved by David Smith with a portrait of Winston Churchill, created to commemorate his 100 birthday, engraved signature, height 23 cm, together with a similar example made to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Derby, (2). Ref - Both illustrated in plate 859, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hakdamach.
A small assorted collection of commemorative wares made for the 1951 Festival of Britain exhibition to include various drinking glasses, vases, egg cups with relief moulded and transfer printed decoration, (7). Ref - All illustrated within plate 565, 20th Century British Glass, Charles R. Hajdamach.

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