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Carlton Ware 'Temple' pattern coffee set (four place settings lacking a saucer), 'Carlton Cloisonne Ware' bowl and four other items of Carlton Ware Condition Report Coffee set all over rubbing to gilding. Milk jug- very small chip to base of jug. Saucer- one cracked and poorly repaired. Coffee pot- chipped to the underside rim of lid. Vase- finial repaired. Square vase- chipped to the neck. Trumpet vase- repair to base. Dish-good condition. Bowl- possible repair.
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the semi-gadroon moulded funnel bowl on a double series stem, 14.6cm high; Another Similar, with plain funnel bowl, 14.7cm high; A Single Series Wine Glass, with trumpet bowl, 19.3cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, with tear drop to the upper drawn stem, folded foot, 18.3cm high (4) Single series wine glass with possible ground foot rim. Otherwise all good with just typical minute grazes and chips on rims. 050615
A George V Silver Epergne, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, the plain trumpet shaped column supporting a pierced bowl with shaped rim, with three outswept supports with bird terminals, each suspending a basket pierced en suite with the main bowl, 23cm high, 20oz 3dwt Clear marks. One basket 1910. overall good condition but typically mid/light gauge of silver.,
A Chinese Famille Rose Vase, mid 19th century, of shouldered ovoid form with tall trumpet neck, decorated in typical palette with a continuous scene of dignitaries within pavilions, figures on horseback, lilies, pine trees and stylised rockwork, stylised cloud scrolls below a pink key fret lined rim, double flat dragon scroll handles picked out in blue, 64.5cm high Good condition. Minor rubbing to gilding to rim. 100615
A mid 18th Century wine glass, the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with infant Dionysus sitting on a wine barrel surrounded by fruiting vines, with drawn air twist stem and plain base, 11.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is a pinhead size chip to the edge of the rim above one of the leaves and there is also a further pinhead size chip just on the outer edge of the rim and there are some small scratches around the top of the glass from general wear. There is an air bubble fault in the twist in a couple of places and there are several bubbles in the glass from firing around the rim. Base has general wear and scratches.
A mid 18th Century wine glass with waisted trumpet shaped bowl, the stem with a top knop, two inverted balusters and a base knop, to a domed foot, 17 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall some light general wear. Various bubbles and blemishes within the glass, particulalry to the footrim and stem plus a few to the bowl, and a few specs and deposits within the glass, but overall appears sound.
A late 18th Century wine glass, the ogee shaped bowl engraved with pheasant in flight to one side and flowers to the other, on a facet cut stem to plain foot, 14 cm high, a circa 1825 Danish schnapps glass with trumpet shaped bowl, air twist stem to plain foot, 21.75 cm high, and a circa 1900 Danish aquavit glass with trumpet shaped bowl on straight stem and V-cut to slightly domed base, 14 cm high (3)
A mid 18th Century goblet with a tall waisted cup shaped bowl and multiple spiral air twist stem to plain foot, 16 cm high, and an early 18th Century trumpet shaped dram glass, the moulded pedestal stem with hollow column to folded foot, 11 cm high (2) CONDITION REPORTS Show general wear with some light scratches conducive to age. There are a couple of air bubbles to main body. Foot has a few deeper scratches to underside.
A miniature glass mug, etched "Coronation of King George June 22nd 1911", with fern to reverse, 5.5 cm high, together with a miniature glass mug etched "Tak A Wee Drappie", with fern to reverse, 5 cm high, an early 19th Century Waterford port glass with cut glass sides, facet cut stem and plain base, 8 cm high, a mid 18th Century waisted beaker, 6.5 cm high, a toasting glass of bucket shape, 6.5 cm high, a mid 19th Century schnapps toasting glass with trumpet shaped bowl and solid glass inverted trumpet foot, 8.75 cm high, an early 19th Century custard glass with bell shaped bowl, the stem with a single knop and plain foot the pontil mark ground out, 9 cm high, and a mid 18th Century firing dram with bucket shaped bowl and heavy thick foot, 6.5 cm high, and a firing glass with bucket shaped bowl and thick base etched with Masonic symbols, 8 cm high (9) CONDITION REPORTS All items show signs of general wear, with some light scratching and several glasses have original bubbles / faults. The small handled cup has a small pinhead size chip to the underside of the rim. One of the smaller glasses with image of underside has a large original air bubble to the foot. Another glass's stem has a deep scratch to the foot. Another glass with handle has some deep scratches the main body.
A circa 1800 dram glass with deceptive conical bowl (sham dram), the stem with collar to top and short plain stem bisected by flattened knop to plain foot, 10 cm high, an early 19th Century rummer with bucket shaped bowl and deceptive thickening lower third to plain stem with single knop and plain foot, 11 cm high, a measuring glass the conical shaped bowl with lip to plain foot and stem, 10.5 cm high, a wine glass, the bucket shaped bowl engraved with fruit on vine on plain stem with single knop to plain foot, 9.25 cm high, a circa 1800 dwarf ale glass with trumpet shaped bowl to an inverted baluster stem and folded foot, 11.25 cm high, and a wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl and engraving with stem knop near top and cut lower down, to plain foot, 15.5 cm high (6) CONDITION REPORTS All with various irregularities and blemishes. Some scuffs to underside of footrims. All appear sound.
Two circa 1800 rummers, the ogee/ovoid shaped bowls to collared stem, domed foot and square moulded lemon squeezer base, each 12.5 cm high, an early 19th Century Swedish glass with square/cross pattern bowl and fluted stem to a square foot with dome and ground circles, 10 cm high, and an early 19th Century Irish rummer with double ogee trumpet bowl on a capstan stem to plain foot, 12.75 cm high (4) CONDITION REPORTS One of the pair of the pair of glasses has a large chip to the square foot plus various other smaller chips to the foot, the other of the pair has several chips to foot plus frits and chips all around edges of foot and a chip to the top rim. General wear and scuffs, plus lots of scratches to underside of foot. Trumpet shaped glass has some wear, scuffs and scratches and the small glass has some small chips to the square foot.
A substantial late 19th century brass work jardinière/vessel of bulbous form with embossed foliate and other detail, 30 cm tall approx. together with a brass military bugle with applied badge reading Argyll & Sutherland, a further bugle in brass and copper, a brass trumpet stamped US Regulation, Made in USA together with a pair of early 20th century Trench Art shell cases with heavily embossed detail, one reading Ypres, the other reading Somme, a further pair with embossed detail dated 1916, etc a small cookery type knife, etc
The Kit Cat Club, 19th century silver and mixed metals goblet, unmarked, the copper bowl of urn form, applied with the badge of the Kit Cat Club 1703, on a plain raised circular foot, height 14cm. The Kit-Cat Club was an early 18th-century club in London with strong political and literary associations. It committed to the furtherance of Whig objectives, meeting at the Trumpet tavern in London. A nickname for Christopher is "Kit." Christopher Catt was the keeper of a pie-house in Shire Lane, by Temple Bar, where the club originally met. His famous mutton pies ("Kit-Cats") were named after him, and formed a standing dish at meetings of the club
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian card case, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1851, engraved flowers, hinge damaged, a pair of candlesticks, of tapering circular form, reeded borders, Birmingham 1966, a silver-mounted scent bottle, of globular form, a pepper mill, a trumpet vase, a cigarette box, a cased pair of salt cellars, a tea strainer and stand, four napkin rings, a mustard pot, two salt cellars, three salt spoons, a magnifying glass, by William Comyns, London 1886,(damaged), a dish, a vesta, a box, a thimble, a set of five wine labels, two wine labels, and a metal ware bowl, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty)
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