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George Owen for Royal Worcester, a pair of Aesthetic Movement reticulated vases, 1880, of footed, trumpet form, the turquoise blind fret work body of honeycomb and lozenge design punctuated by oval panels decorated in raised gilt with Japanese landscapes, between folded ribbon borders, jeweled in white and turquoise, the feet with bands of pink and turquoise geometric reticulation, with jeweled and tooled gilt bands, green and puce marks, 18cm high (2)
Two similar 18th century cordial glasses, one with trumpet shaped bowl (possibly 19th century), one with tapering bowl, both with double opaque air twist stems and plain slightly domed feet, English c.1770, height 15cm and 15.2cm. CONDITION REPORT: On further inspection the trumpet bowl glass could be late 19th century. Both with natural flaws, but OK.
A mid 18th century wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a band of grapes and vines above a knopped and baluster turned stem to plain foot, English c.1770, height 17cm, and a large wine glass with trumpet bowl, plain stem and plain foot, height 21cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Large glass is OK. Small glass has a possible tiny area ground to foot. Both with natural flaws to glass.
A George V hallmarked silver trumpet vase with cast bead and reel decorated rim, raised on spreading circular loaded foot, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1914, height 19.5cm, a silver vase with Celtic decorative band to the top rim, Finnigans Ltd, Birmingham 1913, height 10cm, a twin handled porringer engraved "From Helen Clane July 1st 1909", Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1908, also a small box with hinged domed cover, a wine funnel and a set of four coffee spoons with husk finials, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, combined weighable silver approx 9.7ozt.
A good quality extensive suite of late 19th century English drinking glasses, cut and facetted trumpet shape glasses on short knopped stem with spreading circular foot, consisting of twelve wine, 15mm high; twelve sherry/port, 10cm high; eleven liqueur, 8.5cm high; a pair of whisky tumblers, 10cm high; a single flat sided hexagonal decanter, 25.5cm high and a pair of circular mushroom stoppered decanters, 27cm high (40)
An 18th century cordial glass with ogee part panelled bowl, double opaque air twist stem and plain foot, height 14.5cm, and a further cordial glass with trumpet shaped bowl (possibly 19th century), double opaque air twist stem and plain foot, height 15cm, both English c.1770 (2). CONDITION REPORT: On further inspection the trumpet bowl glass may be late 19th century. The other glass has a blemish to glass near rim. Both with natural flaws.
A Peace of Amiens Bilston Enamel Snuff- or Patch-Box, c.1801, a contemporary commemorative, of oval shape, enamel on copper, decorative white lid showing two female figures, one with trumpet and ribbon with the names of British Admirals Duncan, Jervis, Abercromby, Nelson and Howe, with the words ‘Fame Proclaiming her Heroes Peace with Plenty’ above, ships at sea to left, cornucopia to right, green enamel base with white interior and with glass mirrored lid, 57mm width x 42.5mm across x 23.5mm height, mirror glass in lid with single crack, some chipping along lower rim of box, only minor hairline cracks to an otherwise attractive lid, scarce
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