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A pair of Georgian Irish glass lidded urns, possibly Waterford, circa 1820, the barrel body heavily cut with swags below a border of facet cuts, all raised to a lemon squeezer foot on a moulded square base, complete with a diamond facet cut cover with a hexagon finial, height 19cm, damage. (2)
A Masonic engraved glass rummer,c.1800, with wide cup form bowl engraved with Masonic symbols, raised on a lemon squeezer foot,12.4cm high,a similar rummer,engraved with initials and an arched border,13.8cm high,and a pair of rummers,late 19th to early 20th century, each engraved with Act of Union type symbols,11.7cm high (4)Condition ReportAll with nibbles and losses to the feet. Surface wear and scratches.
A set of four cut glass boat shaped salts with lemon squeezer bases, 19th century, height 7.3cm, together with a group of assorted glassware, including five decanters and stoppers, various Victorian drinking glasses and a jug engraved with ferns, dated 1896 (some faults). Provenance: the property of Donald Church.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.
Collection of cut and engraved late 18th and early 19th century glass including a conical rummer on lemon squeezer base, later engraved with Jacobite engraving, inscribed 'Fiat', a commemorative rummer engraved 'CR Died August 7th 1821', a baluster footed coin mug engraved with initials and fruiting vine, 13.2cm high, a small decanter and stopper engraved with hunting scenes, a white metal-mounted wine decanter and other items (6)
A Masonic Rummer, circa 1820, the ovoid bowl engraved with initials and Masonic motifs in roundels on a lemon squeezer base13.5cm highA Similar Beaker, etched with a huntsman in landscape12cm high (2)Rummer - small internal crack in the knop, foot with some edge chipsBeaker - no chips or cracks. Some surface wear and scratches
Five late 18th/early 19th century bonnet glasses and other glasstwo with double ogee bowls honeycomb moulded on petal feet, one with double ogee shape bowl moulded with vertical ribs, another similar plain, one with tapering moulded bowl, another cut with flutes on a lemon squeezer foot, a step cut navette shaped pedestal salt and a 19th century double gimmel flask with honeycomb moulded body with trailed decoration (8)first height 7.8cm.Condition:first five Good condition, no chips or damage, glass with lemon squeezer foot has a couple of fleabites to foot
Late Meissen floral decorated spill vase, 14cms high, miniature Meissen type floral decorated pot and cover, 7cms high, two Nymphenburg floral decorated covered jars, the tallest 18.5cms, together with miscellaneous other items of Continental porcelain including a Rosenthal lemon squeezer etc.
A silver art deco lemon juicer. The citrus fruit squeezer having a central reamer raised on a rounded plinth to irregular octagonal saucer with sunbeam moulded wing handles & a slatted spout. Mark rubbed to be illegible, surface tests indicate silver. Total weight approx 106g. Measures approx 14cm.
An Art Deco walnut veneered cocktail cabinet with front lift-up and drop-down cabinet with mirrored back, base and door, the back decorated with a drinking theme, the top lift-up lid with two rows of three cocktail sticks and a lemon squeezer, on a two-door cabinet base, with fitted area to accommodate decanters, 110 x 36 x 77cm.Condition Report: Surface scratches mainly to the top and front of cabinet, few deeper sratches.Original handles, original mirrored glass interior.No obvious signs of woodworm or restoration.
A glass rummer, circa 1800, the bowl etched with barley and having flat cut decoration above a rudimentary stem and lemon squeezer foot, h.14.5cm, together with a Sowerby moulded glass mug, commmorating the High Level Bridge in Newcastle Upon Tyne, inscribed 'Opened January 16 1850', h.10cm (2) This design of mug is thought to be one of the earliest Sowerby pressed glass products.No apparent faults.
CHARITY LOT SUPPORTING OUR 2023 NOMINATED BENEFICIARY TENOVUS CANCER CARE comprising GENTS SEIKO SQ 50 WRISTWATCH, stainless steel and base metal, leather strap, ASSORTED LADIES DESIGNER CLOTHING including Frank Usher navy beaded evening top, sequinned long jacket, silver metallic pleated dress with belt, and silver metallic wool cardigan, SALISBURY BONE CHINA PART TEASET PATTERN No. 2144, decorated with gilt border and swags, to include six cups and saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug and tea pot (damage to spout), together with a mid-century Thomas Germany set of twelve demitasse coffee cans and saucers with silver border, ASSORTED COLLECTIBLE & OTHER DRINKING GLASSES, including set 4 Regency-style rummers with swag-engraved bowls, angled knopped stems and square lemon squeezer bases, pair goblets engraved with highlanders, (one chipped foot); set 6 George VI gilt decorated coronation goblets; set 7 amber stained long-stemmed liqueur glasses (a few with minute chips), set 6 slice cut goblets, and another (chipped foot), COLLECTION OF 18TH & 19TH CENTURY COLOURED PRINTS, mainly of various aspects of Llandaff Cathedral, The Bishop's Palace, Llandaff and Llandaff Castle, SADIE The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, vols 1-20, paperback, 1995, TWO EASTERN POTTERY VASES, comprising an Indian bottle flask painted with blue flowers in thr Mughal style, and a Persian blue and white twin-handled vase.
Assorted Alessi items including a Juicy Salif Citrus Squeezer, a Max le chinois colander, both designed by Philippe Starck, a Blow Up bowl by Humberto and Fernando Campana, a Conico Kettle and Moka pot both by Aldo Rossi, a Big Shoom bowl by Nigel Coates, and other items incluidng a Robert Welch candlestick, a Nick Munro coffee pot etc Condition Report:No condition report available.
Various Early 19th Century and Later Glass, cut and pressed, to include: a pair of cut glass pepperettes with step cut bases, two George III cut glass salts with lemon squeezer bases, two George III pepperettes with plated tops (worn), decanters (some stoppers lacking), condiments, rinsers etc. (two trays)
An Art Deco walnut cocktail cabinet, the central opening bar with mirrored back and fitted with various cut glassware, cocktail shaker, lemon squeezer, etc., above a pair of cupboard doors with drinks holders within and cutlery drawer below, flanked to either side by a pair of cupboard doors with shelves within, raised on shaped bracket feet126 x 138 x 44cm Cabinet contents: five tumblers, four liquer glasses (one broken), four sherry glasses, six martini glasses with cocktail sticks, two decanters, one oliver jar, one salt shaker, one dish, a cocktail shaker, a lemon squeezer and a mixing spoon. The fall front has a nasty scratch horizontally across the front, otherwise condition is generally good, noting minor scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. One of the retaining clips to the inside of the top has corroded somewhat.
A good Irish cut glass turnover bowl c.1810, oval bowl with a deep turnover rim cut with a band of repeat mitre cuts above a short capstan stem and square base with lemon squeezer foot, 12in. (30.5cm.) wide, 8in. (20.4cm.) high.* Provenance: Shirley Warren, Antique Glass, Sept. 1990. Original invoice with lot.** Condition: Tiny nibbles to square foot rim and corners, surface wear to bowl, good.
A 1930's walnut cocktail cabinet, the hinged top and fall-front opening together to reveal a fitted and mirrored interior, with lemon squeezer, cocktail set and recesses for glasses, the lower section with a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, bottle holders, on plinth base, 64 x 38 x 125cms high.
A group of four glass rummers,c.1800, comprising a pair each engraved with a cipher and ribbon-tied swags, raised on a lemon squeezer foot,13.3cm high,and another similar pair,engraved with star motifs and raised on lemon squeezer feet,13.3cm high (4)Condition ReportEngraved cipher glasses) Each with nibbles to the feet.Star motif glasses) Irregular-shaped feet. One polished to the corner, possibly to conceal a chip.General) Minor scuffs and wear.
A Victorian plated lemon squeezer by Hukin & Heath, modelled as a lemon with hinged lid and turning screw pressing mechanism, raised on three wirework legs to circular textured base, bears Reg. No. "203233", 19 cm high with screw down CONDITION REPORTS The lemon body is a lemony gilt colour. Some dark areas - assume this is patination though and in need of a clean. The same on the base - item is dirty generally and in need of a clean. Some areas of verdigris particularly to the bottom of the legs. There is a scratch mark to the underside of the base. Lid does not quite close - there is some gapping. Screw mechanism works. The wooden press - the wooden dome is loose and wobbly and the screw - there is some wear to the plate to the inside hinges and lock mechanism where it doesn't sit quite straight. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
Selection of Various Hats Including Englishincluding dark blue, QC Customs & Excise Officer's cap ... 2 x white topped Navy tricorns ... 2 x RAF Officer tricorn hats ... Boy Scouts felt lemon squeezer hat ... 1953 dated, red felt fez ... Dark blue beret with bi-metal Royal Navy badge ... Dark blue beret with QC anodised Royal Marines badge. 13 items.
SET OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY GLASS RUMMERS,each with engraved band over facet cut bowl, to blade knopped stem and lemon squeezer base, approx. 13.4cm high, along with a further pair of rummers (7)Condition generally good to fair. Each glass would benefit from a clean. Each with typical wear as per use and age. Four have minor nibbles and chips to base, with additional images now available.
SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY GLASS RUMMERS,comprising two larger and four smaller, each cut with swags, on blade knopped stem to lemon squeezer base, approx. 15.8cm and 13.8cm respectively, along with a 19th century mallet-form glass decanter, and a thistle-form glass decanter (8)One large and one small size rummer have a chip to rim.These and the others also show wear as per use and age. Each has minor nibbles and chips to base.Both decanters show use related wear, and would benefit from clean.Additional images now available.
An Art Deco portable walnut drinks cabinet,1940s, surmounted with a handle, opening to reveal a partially veneered bird's-eye maple interior, fitted with cocktail sticks, a lemon-squeezer, the well with divisions, and a silver-plated and glass cocktail shaker, with a drawer to the base, fitted with six cut glasses, raised on castors, 32.5cm wide 26cm deep70cm highCondition ReportRepolished and fiited with later pieces.
A Glass Beaker, circa 1820, of bucket form engraved with initials and foliage10cm highA Similar Beaker, engraved with foliage9.5cm highA Continental Red and White Twist Wine GlassFive Various Small Drinking GlassesA Rummer, on melon-squeezer footA Millefiori Glass Inkpot and StopperA Latticino Glass BootA Glass Stirrup CupA Celery Glass A Candlestick A Pedestal Bowl (qty)Beakers - free from chips and cracksRed and white twist - bowl heavily wornFive drinking glasses - light scratches and some very minor flakes onlyRummer - chips to the footInkpot - some wear and scratchesBoot - some scratchesStirrup cup - good conditionCelery glass - good conditionCandlestick - dittoPedestal bowl - ditto
A group of George III glassware, comprising two triple ring neck decanters, one with cut glass detail to the body, 25 and 27cm high; together with a rectangular cut glass dish, 27cm wide; three assorted water or whisky tumblers; a small lemon-squeezer base glass etc (qty, 1 tray)Glass stop/weight - it is pierced at the top and possibly some kind of pull - perhaps curtains? There are several nibbles around the base and also scratches to the base. The majority of the edges of the facet on the main body are also nibbled. Smallest tumbler - underside foot rim chip.Largest tumbler- some cracks near the foot rim. The third tumbler has a few small foot rim nibbles. Decanters- flattened stopper example with clouding to the inside of the glass. The second decanter has lots of scratches and mossing to the underside of the base. Dish - some small chips to edges and one larger break to the sawtooth edge of the rim.

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