* A mid 18th century style wine glass, the cup bowl above a plain straight stem, standing upon a folded circular foot, 17cm high, together with a late 18th century style goblet, the ovoid bowl above a facet cut stem, standing upon a circular foot, 18cm high, and a circa 1800 glass rummer, the incurved bowl above a rudimentary stem and standing upon a lemon squeezer type moulded foot, 14cm high (3)Condition report: Square base – chipped to underside, nibbles to edges and base.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
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A 19th century strong ale glass or stirrup glass, engraved 'Gone Away', above a fox and trees, height 13.2cm, together with a Regency ale flute on square lemon squeezer base, height 13.2cm (2).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: The 'gone away' glass two small chips to the stem knop. There is a corner flake chip to the base top corner. The base has a corner chip and there are many small edge chips. The bowl is good. The ale flute is generally good with small corner chips to the foot.
A George III Bristol blue glass condiment bottle and stopper, inscribed in gilt 'Soy', height 11.5cm, a clear glass example, engraved Kyan, a small urn and cover, with lemon squeezer base and two other pieces (5).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE GLASSWARE including two lace makers lamps, a pair of lemon squeezer pattern goblets, a larger example with etched swag, bird and shield decoration, a three ring decanter, engraved with plough, sickle, rake and wheat, and three other decanters (9) Condition Report: two lace makers lamps - both are in nice condition, no chips or cracks. The large example has large bubbles near the top of the piecea pair of lemon squeezer pattern goblets - both have chips to the base rims and corners, nothing too big, but the bowls are ok with no damagea larger example with etched swag, bird and shield decoration - tiny flea bites to bottom rim and a chip to the underside of foot near lemon squeezera three ring decanter, engraved with plough, sickle, rake and wheat - pontil is rough but has been smoothed, stopper is rough at endthree other decanters - heart shape stopper decanter, stopper has tiny chips to edgesthree ringed decanter - has chips to stopper, bubble inclusions to decanterOther decanter has chips to stopper and deep scratch to facet cut decorationAll have polished pontils
An engraved coaching rummer of Wellington interest, circa 1810-20Possibly Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the bucket bowl decorated with a coach and four horses, inscribed 'Spare not nor Spend too Much/ Be This Thy Care/ Spare but to Spend and Only/ Spend to Spare' and 'Lord Wellington' beneath, the reverse with the initials 'WHN' within a cartouche surmounted by a castle, all within a foliate and barley swag tied with ribbons, above a square 'lemon squeezer' foot, 14.7cm highFootnotes:The verse is taken from 'Necessary Observations' by Thomas Randolph. A very similar rummer inscribed with a verse from the Bles Collection is illustrated by W A Thorpe, English and Irish Glass (1927), fig.60c. A related coaching rummer from the Ian Robertson Collection is discussed by Delomosne and Son, Engraved Glass from North East England (2013), no.12.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Georgian rummer on a square lemon squeezer base, 14cm high, another engraved hops and barley, another with engraved border on a faceted stem CONDITION REPORT: Lemon squeezer - Chipping to corners of square foot. Small chips to side of bowl.Engraved bowl - GoodFaceted stem - Chip to rim, chips to foot rim, deep scratches to stem.
A collection of glass rummers, early 19th century, to include a set of four, each with a conical bowl with an ‘OXO’ border, raised on a lemon squeezer, 11.5cm high, another example engraved ‘Factis non verbis’, 13.5cm high, a slice cut example, engraved with a crest, 14.7cm high, a further rummer with a engraved swag border and cipher below, 11.7cm high, two cut glass examples, the first with a slice cut bowl and bladed knop stem, 12.5cm high, the second with diamond cut band, 12.5cm high, a moulded example, 9.5cm high and two plain examples, 11.5cmProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Two lemon squeezer examples with chips to the feet. Minor frits to the cutting, general surface wear and scratches.
A German cocktail set or 'portable bar', designed by J. A. Henckels circa 1930, in the form of a monoplane, with a fuselage flanked by a pair of hip-flask wings, the whole fully disassembling to reveal full complement of accessories including the fuselage cocktail shaker with strainer/lemon squeezer and lid, further cylindrical drinks flask and a set of four gilt-lined stacking shot cups, marked Made in Germany to the cups and D.R.P.a GERMANY to the rim of the fuselage, 24.5cm longCondition Report: With rubbing to the plated surface, this is especially to the propeller, The main drinks flask with cork to interior of the stopper, this has signs of age and use but is present, the wing flask also with corks present, one stopper fitting 'snugger' than the other. The four cups with signs of use including wear and discolourationThe lidded container with similar signs of age and usePleas refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Glassware, including, a George III wine glass with a drawn trumpet stem, a tear drop and folded foot, 15cm wide, a George III wine glass with an engraved band of fruiting and flowering foliage on a facet cut stem, 15cm high, a George III rummer on a lemon squeezer base, 13.5cm high, a George III sweetmeat glass with an engraved bowl and terraced foot, 13.5cm high, a Bohemian glass and cover, early 18th century, 27cm high and two decanters and stoppers (qty)Condition report: 1 - no obvious major faults.2 - no obvious major faults.3 - no obvious major faults.4 - sweetmeat: large chip to foot, re-affixed.5 - Bohemian: cover broken and re-glued. Base with rim chip.6 - Smaller decanter with later stopper.
Nine jelly, dwarf ale or water glasses 2nd half 18th century, two with wrythen moulding, one with moulded ribs, another engraved with hops and barley, a water glass with triple ogee bowl over a beaded knop, a pan-topped bowl with blade knop, one hexagonal, another with a lemon squeezer base, and two stirrup cups formed as riding boots,15cm max. (11)
Seven drinking glasses c.1750-1820, including a rare Jacobite drawn trumpet glass engraved with a carnation and moth and raised on a double knopped airtwist stem, a large glass with a bell bowl raised on a plain stem and folded foot, a small wine engraved with a bird and flower, another with a band of polished circles, a spiral-moulded mead glass, a pair of small glasses on facet stems, a pair of small salts raised on lemon squeezer bases, and a small moulded two-handled glass, and a cut glass jug, 18.8cm max. (13)
Three drinking glasses, mid-18th Century and later, one with partially moulded rounded bowl, another with ogee bowl both on double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, and a jelly glass with moulded bowl on hexagonal lemon squeezer foot, 13.5cm high and smallerCondition report: Significant chips with losses to foot of tallest, minor loss to foot edge on smaller, losses to edge of hexagonal foot on jelly.
A Georgian cut glass pedestal bowl, with serrated rim, hobnail cut lozenges and lemon squeezer base, height 21cm, diameter 23cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: The bowl has a slight lean to one side. Condition wise there are three slight slithers from the rim and slight chips to the angles of the base and one along the top of the base. Please see extra images on David Lay website.
LEVESLEY BROTHERS; a Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular bowl with gadrooned body, Sheffield 1898, together with an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver lemon squeezer, Birmingham 2015, also a circular dish with panelled edge, combined weight 5.2ozt/163g (3).Additional InformationMinimal wear, tarnishing, the pin dish is misshapen.
An 18th Century wine glass with faceted stem, 15cm high, another glass, 12.5cm high and two engraved rummers with lemon squeezer bases CONDITION REPORT: The glass initialled JH has small chips to corners of square foot. The glass with swagged decoration as tiny frits to edges of square foot.
Quantity of long playing records to include Portrait of Sinatra, two South Pacific record s, the Fabulous Shirley Bassey, Your Hundred Instrumental Favourite Instrumental, Memories are made of Hits, etc., assorted ceramics, bread basket, fire irons, a vintage mixer, table lamps, glassware to include glass lemon squeezer, pint glasses, vases, carved wooden lion, terracotta flowerpots (four boxes plus records)
A mixed lot of kitchenalia items including a ceramic butter dish and cover, length 20cm, treen and ceramic lemon squeezer, assorted moulds, four salt glazed jars.Additional InformationEach of the salt glazed jars are af with chips or cracks, the covers are damaged, the butter dish is heavily crazed and stained, firing crack to the rim, numerous chips to the body and cover.
Three George III engraved glass rummerslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising a rummer finely engraved with a spray of flowers, tendril border and monogrammed initials with a lemon squeezer base, 13.5cm high; a rummer engraved "Elizabeth "Saer" Nov'r 23 1788" above a circular base, 12.6cm and a rummer with simple band of engraving to the upper border, square base, 13.9cm high (3)Condition report: Monogrammed rummer- tiny chip to one edge of the baseRummed with engraved upper border - heavy scratches to underside of base, further small scratches to the bowl and a couple of very small nibbles to the edges of the baseDated rummer - no damages
A group of late 18th and early 19th-century drinking glassescomprising a facet-cut cordial, the funnel bowl engraved with a pheasant in flight and flowers over a facet cut lower body and stem, 14.5cm high; a small wine glass engraved with hops and barley, 11.2cm high; an ale glass engraved with hops and barley, folded foot, 13cm high; an ale glass with engraved bowl and 'lemon squeezer' foot, 13cm high and an engraved and cut tumbler with "Last Drop" hanged man base, 10.5cm high (5)Condition report: Nibbles to corner of base of lemon squeezer glass. No further damages or repairs
Four drinking glasses c.1770-1800, two small wines with polished circle borders, raised on plain stems, a similar Continental wine with fluted bowl on an opaque twist stem, a rummer with trellis panel border, and a small blown glass vase raised on a square lemon squeezer base, 14.5cm max. (5)

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