Art Deco decanter. Bohemia, ca. 1930.Bohemian glass. Silver mouthpiece.With contrasts on the rim.It has a notch on the inside of the cap.Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 26 x 12 x 6,5 cm.Elegant cut and faceted Bohemian crystal decanter-bottle. It combines a layer of translucent glass with another of ochre colour, creating a vertical striped design very much in the Art Deco style. The contrasts of the mouthpiece indicate that this piece was made in a jeweller's shop in Barcelona.
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SÈVRES Art Deco glass figure. France ca. 1940.Isadora Duncan.Moulded glass.Signed on the base Sèvres France and with silver fleur-de-lis on the reverse.Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 21 x 11 x 6 cm.Elegant and stylised figure of the famous dancer Isadora Duncan, Art Deco period in opalescent moulded glass.In 1750, the Marquise de Pompadour, lover of Louis XV, acquired the privilege of having a glass factory in Paris, which she later moved to the Château Bellevue in Sèvres.Under the direction of the Marquis de Marigny, brother of the Marquise de Pompadour, the Royal Manufacture of Sèvres Crystals, now devoted exclusively to glass, gained a prestigious clientele throughout Europe.Even today, glass is the result of a subtle alchemy of natural elements, magnified by fire and orchestrated by man.Cristal de Sèvres, thanks to an experience going back more than two centuries, created from fire and air, exceptional objects, luxury and excellence in the delicate world of tableware and decoration.
A SILVER BONBON DISH AND TWO CHRISTENING MUGS 3)Comprising; the late Victorian boat shaped bonbon dish, Sheffield 1894, a christening mug, Sheffield 1921 and the other christening mug, London 1948, combined weight 233 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SILVER TABLE LIGHTERModelled as a classical oil lamp, presentation inscribed 'Presented to Captain E.C. Severneon the occasion of his marriage from the Thenford Villagers, Aug 26 1915' London 1905, weight 157 gmsThenford House in Banbury was formerly owned by the Severne family.Provenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 Overall length 15cm. Hallmarks are clear, part marked to the flame finial. No dents to the body
A SCOTTISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each of urn shaped form, raised on a circular foot, the two larger pieces having ivory insulators, Glasgow 1910, gross weight 973 gms, Ivory Licence No ; 6UTYGCJ1There are repairs to the rivets of the handles of both of the two larger pieces, these two also have one or two tiny dents. The sugar bowl has three dents to the body and a bit wobbly on its foot. It is possible that it once had a detachable cover, which is now missing, the lower part of one handle is slightly pushed in, the milk jug has two shallow dents to the body
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED SALTS (4)Each with an animal mask and ring pair of handles, raised on four paw feet, London 1799, combined weight 562 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2With the crest of Countess Dysart, of Ham House. There is some interior corrosion to one of the salts, the interior gilding is generally a bit weak, they may originally have had glass liners, which are now lacking, makers mark is W H, otherwise apart from one or two tiny dents, they are in generally good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SPIRIT FLASK AND SIX FURTHER ITEMS (7)The flask monogram engraved, the pull-off beaker base, apparently unmarked, London possibly 1878, weight 181 gms, a silver wine tasting dish, mounted with a George III cartwheel twopence 1797, Birmingham 1953, also five plated square dishes, with loop shaped handles to the sidesProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNELDecorated with reeded bands, London 1792, maker Moses Brent, weight 99 gmsHallmark in good condition, part hallmark to the detachable base, the spout to the bottom os this has probably been trimmed, the clip to the side of the top edge may be replaced
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRINGERDecorated with a band of acanthus leaves, traces of original pricked initials, London circa 1680, height 7.5cm, weight 129 gms, maker possibly Dorothy Grant, later presentation inscribed to the undersideProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 Condition Report:Wear to the high points of the decoration, particlarly to the stippled engraving on the rim. Marks to the underside legible but partly rubbed. Bruise to the lower body. Repair to lower handle where it has been pushed in on one side. Minor scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and use.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATED TABLE FLATWARE (QTY)Comprising; a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles, probably London 1813, a baby's pusher and spoon, a dessert knife and sixteen various mostly teaspoons, combined weight 343 gms, also ten large and ten small steel bladed knives, having plated handlesProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A FRENCH SILVER MOUNTED TRAVELLING TOILET CASEThe fitted interior including; two hairbrushes, a glass flask, two differing clothes brushes, three lotion bottles, two lidded glass boxes, a rectangular all silver box and two cylindrical containers, together with a larger rectangular case to accommodate the smaller case and two canvas coveringsProvenance:Initials RBM: Rowland Burdon-MullerShakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SILVER TOASTRACK AND FOUR FURTHER SILVER ITEMS (5)The oval toastrack raised on four spherical feet, hallmark rubbed, a cream jug, raised on three feet, Birmingham 1936, a baluster form mug, Birmingham 1971, height 8.5cm, combined weight 339 gms and a pair of small candlesticks, on circular bases (loaded), Birmingham 1961
A PLATED ON COPPER DECANTER STAND WITH THREE FACETED GLASS DECANTERS AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (9)The trefoil shaped decanter stand, with pierced decoration within gadrooned rims, the central column with a looped shaped handle, the decanters having plated on copper mounts, also four glass claret jugs and a decanter, having silver plated or base metal mounts
A PAIR OF SILVER TWIN HANDLED SWEETMEAT STANDSEach of tapered oval form, the top decorated with a pierced border above a band of acanthus leaves and raised on four feathered scroll surmounted paw feet, the handles designed as goat's masks with rings, width 22cm, London 1901, combined weight 1185 gms, with blue glass liners
A SILVER LARGE OVAL TWIN HANDLED WINE BOTTLE COOLEREach side applied with a foliate garnished Rococo shaped cartouche within a decorated border, raised on four pierced scrolled cast feet, decorated with oak leaves and acorns, detailed Bointaburet Paris, import mark London 1956, length 63cm, weight 4405 gms, with a plated drop in oval liner, having hinged loop shaped handlesInternal dimensions of the drop-in liner 45.5cm x 30.5cmOne internal nut to hold a foot in position is missing, so this foot is currently rather loose, otherwise one or two small dents and minor surfade marks. Generally is good conditionThe drop-in liner; the oval base is loose and requires soldering into position, there is otherwise fine scratching to one side and minor corrosion to the other side, otherwise the liner shows considerable corrosion within and would benefit from re-plating
A GEORG JENSEN SILVER TEAPOT AND A MATCHING HOT WATER JUG (2)Each piece of tapered cylindrical form, with wooden handles, with a detachable lid, having a spherical finial, both detailed Georg Jensen, Sterling Denmark, Dessin HN 600 A, the teapot import mark London 1953, the hot water jug, London 1955, combined gross weight 1438 gms
A SILVER LIDDED FACETED GLASS HEART SHAPED TRINKET BOX AND TWO FLATWARE SETS (3)The trinket box lid with floral and foliate scroll embossed decoration, Chester 1901, a set of six King's pattern pairs of fish knives and forks, with steel blades and prongs, the loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1975, with a case and a pair of King's pattern salad servers, with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1975, with a box
A COCKTAIL JUG AND FURTHER ITEMS (5)The base white coloured metal cocktail jug modelled as a penguin, detailed Restoration Hardware, Made In India, a silver mounted dimpled glass decanter, Birmingham 1910 (the stopper lacking) and a plated three piece tea set, with a Fortnum & Mason box
A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH-LADLE AND ANOTHER EXAMPLE (2)Coleridge Collection, Comprising; a late George II silver punch ladle, with floral decoration to the shaped oval bowl, London 1759, with an ebonised turned wooden handle and another silver punch ladle, the edge of the lipped bowl with ridged decoration and with a twisted whalebone handleProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER GRAPE-SCISSORSColeridge Collection, Having loop shaped handles, decorated with fruiting vine, makers mark I R, circa 1820, weight 78 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollectionThe Earls of Dunraven, Adare Manor, Co. Limerick;Christie's House Sale, 9-10 June 1982, lot 468.
A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF-BOXColeridge Collection, The exterior engine turned and with a floral moulded thumbpiece, gilt within, Birmingham 1825, maker Ledsam & Vale, the lid inscribed 'G. Blayney', length 7.5cm, weight 58 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
TWO GEORGE III SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOXES AND COVERS AND SIX FURTHER ITEMS (8)Coleridge Collection, The pair of boxes, London 1811, a Victorian silver napkin ring, London 1888, a plated napkin ring, a Victorian oval silver mustard pot with fluted decoration, London 1892, with a blue glass liner, a silver mustard spoon, a silver urn shaped pepperette, Birmingham 1882 and a plated pepperette, combined weight of weighable silver 273 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A SILVER MUSTARD POT AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (4)Coleridge Collection, The octagonal mustard pot inscribed to the lid, Chester 1918, weight 120 gms, with a blue glass liner, also Spanish wares, comprising; a rectangular cigarette box, wooden lined within, a shaped rectangular tray and an undecorated rectangular tray, combined weight of the two trays 342 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A SILVER THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET AND FURTHER ITEMS (21)The three piece condiment set Birmingham 1986, also five differing Tiffany & Co Sterling teaspoons, a silver teaspoon, six various condiment spoons, a French table fork, a silver serving spoon, Sheffield 1959, a silver handled pie slice, a silver small trophy cup and two silver tea glass holders, Birmingham 1940, combined weight of weighable silver, including the French fork 691 gms, with two cases
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVERColeridge Collection, Of shaped circular form, having a pie-crust edge and gadrooned border in the Chippendale style, raised on three pad feet, later crest and motto engraved to the centre, diameter 30cm, maker Richard Rugg, London 1764, weight 865 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollectionCondition Report:Two small pin prick bruises to the lower left. Marks clear. Minor scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and use.
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE II SILVER SALTS AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (7)Coleridge Collection, Each salt of cauldron form, raised on three feet, London 1759, with later blue glass liners and a later case, a pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, London 1892, weight of four condiments 148 gms, a pair of Sterling dishes, each mounted with a trade dollar and one larger dish, mounted with a Spanish five pesetas 1894, weight of the three foreign dishes 189 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (4)Coleridge Collection, The helmet shaped cream jug with engraved decoration, London 1802, a pair of sauceboats, Birmingham 1918 and a silver rectangular pill box with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1971, combined weight 360 gmsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS AND FURTHER FLATWARE (25)Coleridge Collection, Comprising; five Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1817, five Scottish teaspoons, circa 1800, four Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1809, four further silver spoons and a silver christening fork, combined weight 283 gms, also six plated teaspoonsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (18)Comprising; a Victorian fiddle and shell pattern butter knife, London 1857, a circular hand mirror, a plated metal mounted hand mirror, a Sterling mounted glass ashtray, a clip with floral decoration, detailed A800 and thirteen various spoons
A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR VISITING CARD CASEWith floral and scroll engraved decoration, engraved to the cartouche SEPTr 6TH 1855, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1853, weight 62 gmsNo interior lining to the case, exterior slightly pushed in to back and front, one or two dents to three of the four corners, hinge pin slightly protrudes to one end, otherwise a few minor surface scratches to back and front
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