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A George V silver tankard mustard, blue glass liner, conforming pepper pot, Sheffield 1933; a hexagonal silver mustard and pepper pot, Sheffield 1933; a silver pierced bon-bon dish, Sheffield 1926; a pair of miniature shaped oval dishes, total silver weight approx. 11oz; a pair of silver on copper table salts
Boxes and Objects - a pair of plated candlesticks; a pair of plated wine bottle coasters; a porcelain pincushion doll; an alabaster box and cover; a Corpus Christi; an Art Deco crinoline lady dressing table mirror; cabinet cards; Japanese dolls; brass door knockers; etc, qty
A late Arts & Crafts period oak extending dining table, 68cm high, 104.5cm extending to 150.5cm long, 99.5cm wide; a set of six dining chairs comprising four side chairs and a pair of carvers, the side chair 108cm high, 45.5cm wide, the seat 37cm deep, the carver 115.5cm high, 64cm wide, the seat 47cm wide and 43cm deep (7)
A fine and rare heavy baluster wine glass, circa 1710The conical bowl with a solid base, resting on a collar, above a wide drop knop containing a tear extending into a basal cushion knop, over a folded conical foot, 15.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Delomosne and Son, 18 August 1977Stephen Pohlmann CollectionA similar glass is illustrated by Delomosne and Son, The Baluster Family (1985), no.15a and another from the James Hall Collection was sold by Bonhams on 17 December 2008, lot 48. See also the example illustrated by Percy Bate, English Table Glass (1905), p.VI, no.17. For a related drop-knopped glass but with a pan topped bowl, see that from the Walker Collection sold by Bonhams on 1 December 2021, lot 76.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Beilby enamelled tumbler, circa 1765-70Of plain tapering shape with a solid base, painted in opaque white with a long-tailed 'fancy bird', perhaps a peacock or pheasant, perched on a gnarled tree, a smaller bird in the distance, the reverse with a large butterfly in flight above a foliate sprig, the rim with faint traces of gilding, 10cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceGeorge F Berney Collection, Christie's, 30 June 1936, lot 105Darell Thompson-Schwab CollectionLiteratureG Bernard Hughes, English, Scottish and Irish Table Glass (1956), pl.131A very similar tumbler in the Fitzwilliam Museum (inv. no.C/G.130-1933) is illustrated by James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.39, no.21b and A Beilby Odyssey (1987), p.79, no.44b. Two related tumblers both painted an exotic bird perched on a balustrade include one exhibited by Delomosne and Son, Gilding the Lily (1978), p.43, no.69 and another illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.339, no.1105. Compare also to the example sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 105.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare Beilby enamelled opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765-70The generous round funnel bowl painted in opaque white with a towering pyramid or obelisk embellished with scrollwork and surmounted by a small urn, in a landscape of shrubs and trees, faint traces of gilding to the rim, the double-series stem with a pair of heavy opaque white spiral tapes within an eighteen-ply spiral band, over a conical foot, 15.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceHenry Brown CollectionDarell Thompson-Schwab CollectionLiteratureW A Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass (1929), pl.CXXXIIG Bernard Hughes, English, Scottish and Irish Table Glass (1956), pl.130A handful of other Beilby glasses decorated with pyramids or similar obelisks are known. A glass with very similar decoration is illustrated by both James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.143, no.85a and L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.336, no.1093. Another is illustrated by Christopher Sheppard and John Smith, Glass from the Restoration to the Regency (1990), p.77, no.111. A similar pyramid on a glass with a bell bowl was sold by Bonhams in Part 1 of this collection on 21 June 2022, lot 114.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester 'Mobbing Birds' plate, circa 1756-58Of lobed Meissen shape, painted in colours with a version of the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern with three birds in a diagonal tree with a landscape behind, other birds in flight and a border of individual flower sprigs, 21.5cm diamFootnotes:The 'Mobbing Birds' pattern is usually found on vases, while in addition a table set was made using the new shape of plate derived from Meissen. An example from the Zorensky Collection is illustrated by John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.264. A similar plate was sold by Christies on 14 May 2003, lot 208. Others were in the Frank Whieldon and Sir Jeremy Lever Collections, sold by Bonhams on 23 January 2008, lots 70 and 27 respectively.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester leaf dish, circa 1765Of moulded cabbage leaf shape with the curled stalk forming the handle, richly decorated with the 'Magician' pattern, finely dressed Chinese figures gathered around a stone table adorned with vases, a red and gold crowsfoot border at the rim, 20.8cm wideFootnotes:Exhibited by Albert Amor, 18th Century English Chinoiserie Porcelain (1990), no.83.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1775Painted in Mandarin style with the 'Conjuror' pattern, a Chinese figure proffering some flowers to a finely dressed couple at a table, a red and gold dagger border below the interior rims, saucer 12.2cm diam (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 20th century hardwood Oriental standard lamp carved in the form of a dragon, 158cm high and a square topped Oriental hardwood occasional table with fretwork friezes over carved square supports, 48cm high x 41cm wide x 41cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
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