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A collection of silver plated wares, comprising a four piece tea set, four cased sets of tea and coffee spoons, a cased fish serving knife and fork, a cased set of twelve fish knives and forks, a set of six cake forks, boxed, a pair of salad servers, boxed, two pierced dishes, a trumpet shaped stem vase, two lighters, and a further quantity of assorted flatware. (q)
A pair of late 19th century Dutch trumpet wine glasses with double opaque airtwist decorated stems, height 14cm, a further, probably French, larger example with bell shaped bowl, height 16.5cm and a cordial glass with ogee shaped bowl, height 10.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver trumpet vase with flared rim and with spreading circular loaded foot, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1971, height 23cm, and a hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form with pierced domed cover and cast finial, Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1972, height 14.5cm, weighable silver approx 2.8ozt (2).
A mid 18th century cordial glass, the trumpet bowl with period engraving "Success to The Linnen [sic] Trade", above slightly tapering stem set with teardrop above a folded foot, English c.1745, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Three natural included bubbles to the bowl and other natural inclusions, but overall in good condition.
A mid 18th century and later engraved "Amen" glass with flared trumpet bowl inscribed "To His Royal Highness Prince Henry Duke of Albany & York", and engraved with a crown above "Amen" and dated 1749, the stem set with teardrop above folding foot, English c.1765 and later engraved, height 17.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass, a black deposit to a small area of the bowl in manufacture but overall in good condition. The engraving is later.
An 18th century firing glass with tapering bowl and thick rimmed foot, English c.1770, height 8.5cm and an unusual mid 18th century liqueur glass with trumpet shaped bowl, knopped stem and folded foot, English c.1765, height 12cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
An early to mid 18th century wine glass with pale green tint, the trumpet shaped bowl above knopped stem and folded foot, English c.1730, height 15cm and a further very pale green tinted glass with trumpet bowl, slightly tapering stem with teardrop and plain foot, height 15.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A c.1905 William Moorcroft McIntyre Florian Ware trumpet vase with waved rim, with blue and green stylised foliate design on yellow and blue ground, brown Florian Ware mark to base with registered number, green William Moorcroft signature and Des to base, height 17.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Two chips to the rim, one small flaw slightly lower down, crazing to glaze, especially on the base.
An 18th century wine glass with wrythen moulded conical bowl above knopped stem and folded foot, German c.1760, height 15.25cm, and a further 18th century Continental glass with slight very pale green tint, trumpet bowl, teardrop to the stem and plain foot, height 17.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A large mid 18th century goblet with very pale blue tint throughout, trumpet shaped bowl above tapering stem set with two teardrops above broad folded foot, English c.1745, height 22.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A 1mm x 1mm minute chip to the rim, natural inclusions to the glass throughout but overall in good condition.
A mid 18th century glass with trumpet shaped bowl above a ring turned collar, short double knopped stem and folded foot, bearing paper label "Prof and Mrs. P.H. Plesch Collections Gg14G", English c.1750, height 14.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A mid 18th century ale glass with conical bowl and cut and engraved band of swags beneath the rim, facet cut tapering stem and plain foot, English c.1760, height 16.5cm and a further glass with trumpet bowl, facet cut stem and plain foot, English c.1765, height 15.2cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
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