A plain glass rummer of large proportions, late 19th or early 20th century, the funnel bowl on waisted stem with shoulder knop and stepped domed foot, engraved "L" to the underside, polished pontil, 22.5cm high, with a smaller rummer, the faceted ogee bowl with continuous fruiting vine frieze, the plain stem with basal and shoulder knops, the spreading foot with unpolished pontil, 14cm high, a similar smaller glass with continuous fruiting vine frieze, 12cm high, and a further rummer with basal fluted bowl on square lemon squeezer base, 13.5cm high (4)CR; Large example in good order, no cracks, chips or losses or repair. Heavy scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use, particularly to the foot.The example on square foot shows several large chips, losses and fractures to the base. Some minor chips to the knop. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.The two other examples are in good order, no cracks, chips or losses or repair. Both show moderate scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use, with the larger example showing heavy scratching around the edge of the base.
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Two rustic kitchen tools consisting of a sycamore squeezer or masher with single handle and on four splaying legs, 46cm high; together with a rustic large sized mandolin or slicer with oak frame and steel blades, 130cm wide overall (2)The masher in good used condition considering age. The mandolin with split down the centre, possibly continental, with signs of old woodworm to the pine sliding box.
An early 19th Century rummer with 'lemon squeezer' base, moulded panel sides with etched swags, 13.5cms; a heavy rummer circa 1840, of bucket shape with cut panelled sides and blade knop stem, ground pontil mark, 15.5cms; and a 19th Century cut glass stirrup cup with faceted knop and terminal, 18cms (3)
Two Irish (Cork) cut glass standing bowls or centrepieces, circa 1790-1800With deep boat-shaped bowls cut with elaborate crenelated 'Vandyke' rims, one of generous size cut with a band of shallow diamonds within ovals, on a heavy true baluster stem, the oval 'lemon squeezer' foot moulded with gadroons, 25.6cm high, 24.6cm wide, the smaller cut with a wide border of flat diamonds and a band of broad basal flutes, on a solid faceted oval spreading foot, 16.2cm high, 20cm wide (2)Footnotes:The 'soft' flat diamond cutting of both bowls is highly characteristic of vessels attributed to the Cork glasshouses, see Phelps Warren, Irish Glass (1981), p.215, fig.241(a). A virtually identical bowl to the larger was sold by Christie's on 23 May 1989, lot 52.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Irish cut glass pedestal bowls, circa 1800Probably Cork, with generous 'turnover' rims cut with bands of fine mitre flutes, the bowls cut with a band of 'brickwork', raised on square 'lemon squeezer' feet, the larger of circular form on a bobbin knopped stem, 19cm high, 24cm diam, the smaller of oval form on a short plain stem, 15cm high, 21.5cm wide (2)Footnotes:For a turnover bowl with similar cutting attributed to the Cork glasshouses, see Phelps Warren, Irish Glass (1981), p.215, fig.241(b).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Royal Doulton stoneware 'Army Club' cigarettes advertising ashtray, with painted black marks, 14cm high, a Don Jones (1936-2019) for Winchcombe pottery stoneware bottle-shaped vase in cream glaze, impressed seal marks, a turquoise glazed studio pottery vase, a Regency cut glass boat-shaped salt on lemon squeezer base, two engraved wine glasses with faceted notched cut stems, a small tear-shaped glass vessel and a 19th century globe-shaped decanter engraved with ferns Condition ReportArmy club ashtray with surface marks, accretions, crazing throughout. Crack to rim of ashtray bowl. General wear and tear.
FINE REGENCY SUNDERLAND BRIDGE GLASS RUMMER,the generous bucket bowl wheel engraved with a depiction of a masted ship sailing under the bridge within an oval cartouche, the reverse with the initials WJ over crossed floral sprigs, on a spreading stem to lemon squeezer foot, 14.1cm highNote: Wearmoth Bridge was constructed between 1793 and 1796 and was the second major bridge to be made from cast iron; it ushered in a stream of commemorative pieces, typically ceramic lustre mugs, with glass instances being rarer.Condition generally good. Light age and use related wear. Would benefit from light clean. Small number of fleabite nibbles and a very minor chip (bottom corner) to foot. Some manufacturing flaws, including stirations to bowl, one appears as a scratch to interior bowl. Additional images now available.
Late 18th and 19th century jelly and syllabub glasses and a sweetmeat dishmostly of trumpet form to include examples with fluted and moulded bowls, one flute cut on a square lemon squeezer foot, another cut with band of diamonds, a honeycomb moulded bonnet glass with ogee shaped bowl, a sweetmeat etc. (13)largest height 10.7 cm,Condition:Mostly good condition commensurate with age
Early 19th century drinking glasses to include a rummer c.1800 with tapering deceptive funnel bowl raised on a bladed knop stem and a domed lemon squeezer foot square foot, five champagne flutes with slice cut bowls, a rummer with ogee bowl, a funnel shaped slice cut wine glass engraved with egg and dart border, a slice cut ale glass, other ale glasses, one with a moulded foot, (13)first height 12.5 cm.Condition:Engraving to bowl of sweetmeat probably later. Chip to foot A couple of small fleabites to foot of rummer. Fleabite to foot of one champagne. Ogee rummer has a small fleabite chip to rim
A GROUP OF MASON'S AND ROYAL WORCESTER CERAMICS, Mason's pieces comprising a piggy bank with Christmas tree design, two Game Birds plates 'The Mallard' and 'The Pheasant', a Royal Silver Jubilee cup (cracked), a Green Fruit Basket candlestick height 15.5cm, a Brown Fruit Basket vase height 12cm, a printed and tinted Fruit Basket bread and butter plate (chip to back of one handle), bowls in Brown Velvet and Red Fruit Basket (lustre) patterns, Chartreuse and Green Fruit Basket trinket boxes in the form of eggs, and Vista, Willow and Paynesley dinner plates, together with a Royal Worcester Evesham lemon squeezer and shallow flan dish, and eight Royal Worcester egg coddlers in patterns to include A Skippety Tale, Evesham, Bournemouth, Jaipur Enamels - Birds and Worcester Herbs (24) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated, would benefit from a clean)
A small group of late 18th and early 19th-century drinking glassescomprising an air-twist wine glass with bell bowl, circa 1770, 16.2cm high (various chips); a wrythen short ale glass, 10.5cm high; a small rummer with engraved leaves to the bowl and a lemon squeezer base, 11cm high; and two further rummers with engraved bowls (5)Air twist - various foot rim and bowl chips.Lemon squeeze base glass - foot chipped to two corners.No further damages.
Two drinks and cocktail sets to suit a Veteran or Vintage motorist,the first a honey leather case, circa 1905, with lid and pop-stud fastening fitted with three glass drinks bottles with glass stoppers and plated metal caps, 20.5cm high, the second a plated metal cylindrical cocktail set with lid, fitted with three glass bottles (misted) with metal caps, with integral lemon squeezer, and set of four plated metal drinking tots, 29cm high overall. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN IRISH NAVETTE-SHAPED FRUIT BOWL c.1790, probably Cork, with flat-cut waved rim, the body with central band of laurel, on moulded tall pillar support with 'lemon squeezer' square base, 36cm wide, 24cm tallCondition Report: Good colour The lobed rim with one point missing and some smaller nibbles and minor chips The base blown and moulded with some shallow chips to the plinth edges See additional images
A SMALL DIAMOND-CUT BON-BON URN c. 1790, Cork or Waterford, with 'monteith' rim on moulded 'lemon squeezer' foot and square pedestal base, 11.5cm diameter, 14cm high; together with a small pillar-cut bowl, Waterford, early 19th century, with fan rim and diamond cut base, on circular base undercut with radial fluting, 14cm diameter, 13cm high. (2)Condition Report: Urn 1 (larger example)- Drum shaped bowl with a chip to the rim and small nicks - The diamond banding with a small number of minor nicks - Good overall - Similarly to radial footUrn 2: - Some chipping to the lobed rim and corner points of plinth baseSee additional images
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF CROWN DUCAL ORANGE TREE PATTERN CHINA including six beakers, a lemon squeezer, toast rack, teapots, three tureens and covers, salad drainer, butter dish, biscuit barrel, egg cruet, various plates, serving dishes and bowls, etc. (Qty)Approximately 130 pieces including; six beakers; four teapots; seven jugs; a biscuit barrel; a small cylinder jam pot; six cereal bowls; a gravy boat; seventeen small bowls; nineteen cups and nineteen saucers; four egg cups and plate; a butter dish and cover; six cereal bowls; tureens; dinner plates; two small bowls with covers, and a third without. We have not inspected every piece, but most of the samples are in good condition, it is safe to say thoverall, the whole lot is generally in good condition.
A Sunderland Bridge glass rummer, the bowl engraved with the bridge, the opposing side with the initial D, lemon squeezer base13cm high; another inscribed, the opposing side with initials within a canted frame, lemon squeezer base13cm highBoth in good condition - one with tiny niggles the square footrim
A Sunderland Bridge glass rummer, the body engraved with a view of the bridge, the opopsing side with initials, on a lemon squeezer base14cm high; a Sunderland Bridge glass rummer, the body engraved with a view of the bridge and the dimensions, the opposing side with initials12.5cm highBoth with general scratches. The lemon squeezer base has ususal chipping to the corners of the sqaure base
A circa 1800 glass rummer, the bowl decorated with a band of diamond cut decoration, standing upon a rudimentary stem and square moulded lemon-squeezer foot, h.14cm, together with an 1881 glass goblet, the etched bowl standing upon a faceted stem and star cut foot, h.24cm, and a 19th century continental glass goblet, the etched conical bowl above a replacement turned wooden foot, h.17cm (3)

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