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A COLLECTION OF STUDIO AND ART GLASS ITEMS, to include a tall Val St Lambert clear to green tall vase, signed to base, a blue and clear glass bowl with Waltherglas label to interior, Dia. 24 cm, a Sowerby 'Pandora's Box' biscuit jar - missing cover, a citrus green ribbed glass case with engraved signature 'A.Hay' to base etc., tallest H 39.5 cm (5)
A 1960s TEXTURED BLUE GLASS HANDKERCHIEF VASE BY CHANCE BROTHERS, a larger Artic example from the 'Tinted' range introduced in 1969, together with a Swedish amber glass cylinder vase, having similar hammered finish to interior, label to base and a smaller green textured glass vase, tallest H 24.5 cm (3)
A LARGE ORIENTAL CRACKLE GLAZE BALUSTER TEMPLE VASE AND COVER WITH CHARACTER MARK TO BASE, the body decorated with two blue scrolling dragons amidst a floral landscape, twin handles to the neck, H 53 cm - lid A/FCondition Report:The cover is badly damaged with losses. The vase appears to be fine with no obvious major damage / restoration. Generally crazed throughout with discolouration. The handles are poorly crafted.
HERBERT CHARLES LAMBERT; a good quality George V hallmarked silver trumpet vase with applied Chinese figural masks and embossed floral swags, also stamped with retailer's mark to base, London 1911, height 14.75cm, approx 8.1ozt/253.1g.Additional InformationA good solid gauge, no damage at all, apart from slightly misshapen foot rim, so it is leaning ever so slightly. Clear hallmarks and maker's mark. Tarnishing and toning throughout with light surface wear.
HORACE WOODWARD & CO LTD; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver vases with lobed rims on tapered knopped stems to loaded spreading circular feet, London 1900 and 1901, height 21.8cm, and a cake slice with silver sheath handle (3).Additional InformationVases with dents, one noticeable to rim of one vase, further misshaping, nicks, scratches and knocks particularly to feet, further light wear to slice.
HENRY GRIFFITHS & SONS; a set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver napkin rings with bright cut foliate detail, Birmingham 1974, and a sterling silver trumpet vase with loaded circular base, weighable silver approx 2.3ozt/74.5g (7).Additional InformationVase dented and misshapen, some knocks to napkin rings.
VINERS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1932, together with further hallmarked silver including, bulbous form vase, three napkin rings, etc, weighable silver approx 9.3ozt/292g.Additional InformationThe vase is dented, tarnishing and wear throughout, general wear and scratches, the handle on the sauce boat has been resoldered.
THET. V. ALLEN CO LOS ANGELES, CALIF; a sterling silver pedestal bowl, diameter 12.6cm, a loaded hallmarked silver trumpet vase decorated with floral sprays, a small pair of hallmarked silver vases and a further small loaded vase, weighable silver approx 7.75ozt/241.5g (5). Additional InformationThe sterling dish is very slightly misshapen, has a few pinhead sized dents, also a 1cm crease beneath the rim. The taller trumpet vase has been repaired around the collar, is leaning and has surface scratches and dents throughout. The small pair of vases, one has been damaged and crudely repaired through the lower section, again slightly misshapen with pinhead sized knocks and surface scratches and wear. The final small vase also has general surface wear.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver goblet with foliate scroll embossed decoration and bead decorated foot, Birmingham 1909, height 17cm, approx 3.63ozt/113g, and a George V hallmarked silver loaded posy vase, Birmingham 1931, height 16.25cm (2).Additional InformationThe goblet is leaning slightly, there are a few dents to the raised parts and two tiny pinhead sized holes, heavy tarnishing throughout but the vacant cartouches do not appear to have any engraved detail removed, some dents to the foot. The loaded vase is very slightly leaning, has heavy toning and tarnishing throughout and has an inscription to one side, also has a few small dents.
A pair of early 20th century hallmarked silver gilt napkin rings engraved with initials and dates 1862-1912 (hallmarks obscured), a cased set of six silver teaspoons, a loaded silver trumpet vase, two similar cherub decorated small silver pin dishes and a further napkin ring, weighable silver approx 8.1ozt/252.6g.Additional InformationThere is heavy wear throughout, the pair of napkin rings are heavily worn with surface scratches, the loaded trumpet vase is misshapen with heavy tarnishing and toning and a loose base. The spoons have wear to the ends of the bowls, the two pin dishes have splits and are very loose, the hallmarks are rubbed throughout.
WANG HING (probably); a circa 1900 Chinese export table cigarette lighter modelled as a vase decorated with figures in landscape in relief with dragon head finial and a pair of accessories houses in bamboo trunks, on octagonal stepped base to four bun feet, with stamped marks and no.90 to base, height 12.1cm, approx 6.2ozt/193g.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, scratches, nicks and general wear, some impacts to the feet.
A group of hallmarked silver including a pair of twin handled open salts by William Davenport, Birmingham 1942, cut glass posey vase with silver foot rim (weighted), height 16cm, and a dressing table mirror stamped 875 with chased floral decoration (7).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing, slight rubbing to the marks, the dressing table mirror with a dent/bang to the top of the handle.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver cup with chased decoration featuring cockerels and inscription 'Patricia 29.4.38' on stepped circular base, Birmingham 1937, also a tablespoon with repoussé foliate detail, a small twin handled cup inscribed 'T.S.S. Vandyck', five napkin rings including a pair with inscriptions 'Donald 1944' and 'Doris 1944', and a vase on loaded base, weighable silver approx 12.7ozt/397g.Additional InformationVase with numerous dents, further small indents, scratches, tarnish etc throughout.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver five sectioned tulip vase decorated with a stag in landscape, Birmingham 1907, width 8.5cm, a simple hallmarked silver four section toast rack, a pair of silver salts, a pair of Danish base metal apple shaped pin dishes, a silver candle snuffer with turned rosewood handle, and a small knife with silver sheath handle, weighable silver approx 3.78ozt/117.7g.Additional InformationThe tulip vase has several dents some of which are very noticeable to the foot rim and the side, also misshapen rim. The toast rack is slightly compressed, the pair of salts have pitting and surface scratches, no liners present. The knife is very heavily worn, the candle snuffer is ok.
A mixed group of variously hallmarked and silver topped/mounted items including a trumpet vase on loaded base by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1921, height 20.1cm, vanity jars including a green glass example by Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1902, a brush with bright cut detail and engraved initials ‘I S’ by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, a silver handled button hook and shoe horn (different makers), etc, weighable silver approx 2.7ozt/86g (numerous items af).Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout, vase heavily dented, further dents and knocks, scratches, nibbles and small chips to glass, tarnish, etc.
A SILVER CENTRE PIECE VASE the trumpet shaped vase form with three scroll form hanging brackets, with beaded border decoration hallmarked Sheffield 1906 by William Hatton and Sons Ltd, 31cm high, loaded base Condition Report : Good, no obvious damage or repair, minor denting Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER URN SHAPED TWO HANDLED VASE the Greek urn shaped vase with stylised flower head and peacock feather design, pedestal base, London hallmarks for 1864, makers mark Edward & John Barnard, measuring 30cm high, weighing approx. 19.3 ozt (601 grams) Condition Report : large dent to centre, smaller dent to bottom, minor light denting, wear and tear Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE with painted decoration of a pheasant signed by James Stinton, shape 283, date code for 1920, 10cm high; together with a pin dish painted with highland cattle signed Stinton, shape 2769, date code for 1934, 11cm diameter (rim chip and hairline); and another pin dish painted with fruit signed Charles Creese, date code for 1938, 7.5cm diameter (3)
A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER ITEMS including a pot pourri vase with painted and gilded floral decoration, shape 1312 date code 1903 (lid with good restoration); spill vase with reticulated rim and well painted floral decoration, 17cm high; a jug with floral decoration to interior and exterior, 10cm high; and a vase, shape 1257, 11cm high (4)
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE modelled as three bird's claws clasping the ovoid receptacle on a trefoil base. painted with butterflies and foliage, 17.5cm high, impressed and painted marks with date code for 1867; and a Royal Worcester four section spill vase with floral and gilt decoration,
TWO MOORCROFT ENAMELS VASES: a baluster shaped vase decorated wtih lilies on a yellow ground, signed to base by Sandra Dance, 8.5cm high, and a limited edition 'Beauty of Livermore' trumpet shaped vase decorated inside and out with poppies and butterflies, with certificate numbered 49/50 and signed by Marie Graves
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