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Waterford Crystal - A collection of mixed crystal cut glass wares to include; four matching wine glasses, four matching other glasses, four matching fluted topped glasses, two purple and cut glass flutes/glasses, three paperweights, one a harp shaped, trinket dish and trinket box with cover. (19 pieces) Further Details: Generally all good, some with slight chips/nibbles inc. harp is chipped.
A Chinese Wucai porcelain small wine pot and cover, Wanli style, painted with Chinese Fo dogs amongst foliage, with moulded spout and C handle, original cover with sphere finial, six character reign mark within double circle. Condition: slight chips to spout and rim of cover. Approx. 10cm height 14cm wide.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ovoid vase, Qing Dynasty, period of the Jiajing Emperor (1796-1820), painted with two shou characters and scrolled foliage, 11.5cm high: a small blue and white porcelain stem cup, period of the Daoguang Emperor, circa 1830-50, of two yin-yang divisions and painted with bats and a landscape, 5.5cm high, 10cm diameter: a small wine pot, circa 1820, with fixed overhead handle, 14cm high, together with two similar Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars, Qing Dynasty 19th century, both painted with scrolling stems and flowerheads, one with three shou characters, 20.5cm high (5)Further details: Vase – good, kiln blisterStem cup – glaze edge grazed/possible small restoration, foot rim with small glaze crack.Wine pot- rim of cover chipped, body with small stains.Shou jar -small rim chipPlainer jar – small rim chip and two minor rim cracks
An Edwardian small silver Monteith bowl, stepped footed base, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1902, approx. 7cm high x 11cm diam, an Edwardian silver wine chalice/goblet, heavily embossed with fruit and foliage design, crest to body, hallmarked by George Perkins, London, 1902, approx. Along with a cased set of six EPNS coffee bean ended spoons. Weighable silver: Approx. 267.1 grams (8.5ozt) Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER WINE COASTERS HESTER BATEMAN, LONDON 1787 With beaded borders and pierced bodies 12cm (4 3/4in) diameter With turned wooden bases Condition Report: Coaster 1 - Marks are partially obscured, but can be made out, wooden base sits well within the body, rim very slightly misshaped, no personal engraving, no apparent splits, sits well Coaster 2 - Marks are more heavily obscured, some play to the wooden base, rim slightly misshaped, no personal engraving, no apparent splits, sits well Light scratches and marks commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a cased pair of Victorian grape scissors by Martin, Hall & co., Sheffield 1890, with chased scroll and shell decoration, 18cm (7in); a Victorian wine funnel by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1844, engraved with a crest, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a George IV drum mustard pot, mark's to the body obscured, London 1826, with a shell thumbpiece to the flat cover, a gadrooned border and scroll handle, 10cm (4in) long; and a three piece cruet set by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1974, comprising a salt, mustard and pepperette, with two blue glass liners 613g (19.7 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER WINE FUNNEL CARDEN TERRY AND JANE WILLIAMS, CORK, CIRCA 1815 With a reeded border and engraved with a crest 12.5cm (5in) long 82g (2.6 oz) Condition Report: Sterling mark partially obscured, maker's mark clear Crest lightly rubbed Minor knock to the rim Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL MAKER'S MARK OBSCURED, POSSIBLY DANIEL DENNY, CIRCA 1800 With a reeded border 12cm (4 3/4in) long Together with a silver wine funnel by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1911, with a shaped border and a chased foliate clip, 16cm (6 1/4in) long, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long 224g (7.2 oz) gross
A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED AND GLASS WINE DECANTERS ASPREY, LONDON 2000 With loop handles 26cm (10 1/4in) long Condition Report: Marks to both clear One with a minor crease to the handle No engraving Glass appears to be free from chips or cracks Glass slightly cloudy No stoppers Both slightly wobble Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE BOTTLE OR DECANTER STANDPOSSIBLY IRISH, LATE 18TH CENTURYthe top with shaped galleries and eight divisions, above a pair of banded doors enclosing a shelf and on brass castors67.8cm high, 72cm wide, 37cm deepCatalogue NoteFor similar bottle stands, please see Robin Butler, Great British Wine Accessories, 2009, 1550-1900. pp 108-9.
A GROUP OF THREE JADE PENDANTS AND FIGURES, 19TH CENTURYChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). One depicting the Chinese poet Li Bai, carved reclining, supporting himself in a wine jar, and wearing voluminous robes, the stone of a pale gray tone with icy inclusions and minor black veining; another carved in the round as a monkey crouching, holding his coiled tail, executed in openwork for suspension as a pendant, the semi-translucent stone of an amber-orange color; a third pendant carved as boy holding a lotus spring, the translucent stone of a pale celadon tone with few icy inclusions, finely polished and with an unctuous feel overall, with several holes through the stem for suspension as a pendant.Condition: Good condition with some surface wear, light scratches and little nibbling to edges, the stones with natural fissures and inclusions.Provenance: French private collection. The Li Bai figure was formerly in the collection of the late Michael Sherrard CBE, QC, who had acquired it before 2000. Michael Sherrard (1928-2012) was an English barrister in fraud and company law who was considered one of the great recent influences on the legal profession. He was involved in numerous high-profile cases in both English and East Asian courts, particularly Hong Kong and Singapore. Together with Linda Goldman, he wrote a memoir titled “Wigs and Wherefores: A Biography of Michael Sherrard QC”. Sherrard was an enthusiastic collector of Chinese art, especially jade carvings.Weight: 186.7 g in total Dimensions: Length 4.6 cm - 11.9 cmLi Bai (701-762), was a Chinese poet acclaimed from his own day to the present as a genius and a romantic figure who took traditional poetic forms to new heights. His life has taken on a legendary aspect, including tales of drunkenness, chivalry, and the well-known fable that Li drowned when he reached from his boat to grasp the moon's reflection in the river while drunk.
A BRONZE WINE CONTAINER, HU, WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTYChina, c. 1100-771 BC. Of pear shape, the round body supported on a splaying foot, rising to a broad neck with animal-mask handles suspending flattened rings. The central band cast with taotie masks beneath a band archaic scroll, and the foot cast with lappets. The cover cast with a diamond-shape pattern and lappet band around it flaring rim.Condition: Extensive wear, signs of weathering and erosion, encrustations. Nicks, dents, and losses. Presenting very well. The bronze with a rich patina with malachite, cuprite, and azurite encrustations.Provenance: From a private collection in Anchorage, Alaska, acquired at Rob Michiels, Bruges, 22 February 2023, lot 1081 (sold for EUR 4,335), dated “Eastern Zhou or earlier”.Weight: 1,880 gDimensions: Height 29.8 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a closely related bronze hu and cover, dated to the Western Zhou dynasty, 39.5 cm high, at Sotheby's London, 8 November 2023, lot 402 (sold for GBP 8,890).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.
A BRONZE EAR CUP, HAN DYNASTY 漢代青銅耳杯China, 206 BC to 220 AD. Of oval shape, the wine vessel is cast with two thick, ear-form handles on either side and stands on a flat and rather thin base. The bronze is entirely covered in a naturally grown patina with subtle malachite, azurite, and cuprite encrustations.Provenance: Collection of William Rogers, Australia. From a private collection in Anchorage, Alaska, acquired from the above. Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Some casting flaws, signs of wear and weathering, minor losses, dents and corrosion. Weight: 465.5 g Dimensions: Length 13.9 cmLiterature comparison:Compare a closely related bronze cup, 15.2 cm long, dated to the Han dynasty, in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, accession number S1987.362. Compare a closely related ear cup, 5.7 cm long, dated 2nd to 1st century BC, in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, accession number S2012.9.2487.Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Sotheby's New York, 22 March 2023 Price: USD 35,560 or approx. EUR 32,500 converted at the time of writing Description: A gilt-bronze stand and ear cup, Western Han dynasty Expert remark: Note this lot consists of a similar ear cup and an associated stand. Note the size (16.3 cm).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.漢代青銅耳杯中國,西元前206-西元220年。酒器呈橢圓形,雙耳,底座平坦且較薄。通體自然包漿,上有美麗的紅藍結殼。 來源:澳洲William Rogers收藏;阿拉斯加安克拉治私人收藏,購於上述收藏。 品相:狀況良好,一些鑄造缺陷、磨損和風化跡象、輕微損失、凹痕和腐蝕。 重量:465.5 克 尺寸:長 13.9 釐米 文獻比較: 比較一件非常相近的漢代青銅耳杯,長15.2 釐米,收藏於史密森學會國立亞洲藝術博物館,館藏編號S1987.362。比較一件非常相近的西元前二至一世紀青銅耳杯,長5.7 釐米,收藏於史密森學會國立亞洲藝術博物館,館藏編號S2012.9.2487。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:紐約蘇富比,2023年3月22日 價格:USD 35,560(相當於今日EUR 32,500) 描述:西漢銅鎏金架座及羽觴 專家評論:請注意此耳杯有相應的架座和尺寸 (16.3 釐米)。
A fine Second War R.R.C. group of seven awarded to Matron Dora G. Grayson, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, late Civil Hospital Reserve Royal Red Cross, 1st Class (R.R.C.), G.VI.R. 1st issue, silver-gilt, gold, and enamel, reverse dated ‘1942’, on lady’s bow riband; 1914 Star (Miss D. G. Grayson. Civ: Hosp: Res.); British War and Victory Medals (Sister. D. G. Grayson.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, very fine and better (7) £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Glendinings, September 1988. R.R.C. London Gazette 11 June 1942. Dora Granville Grayson was born in Kendal, Westmorland, on 16 March 1884, the daughter of wine and spirit merchant Oscar Granville Grayson. Educated at the Cheltenham Ladies’ College, she took her nursing studies at The London Hospital from 27 July 1910 to 28 July 1914 and then joined the Civil Hospital Reserve. This unit represented a group of trained nurses from throughout the United Kingdom who were vetted and recommended by their civil hospital matrons, each one willing and able to mobilise with the military nursing services in case of a future war; Grayson was promptly called up and disembarked in France on 8 August 1914, a member of the first party of 38 Civil Hospital Reserve nurses. Initially sent to No. 3 General Hospital at Rouen, Grayson transferred to the Q.A.I.M.N.S. Reserve on 8 November 1914 and was later accepted for the regular service as Staff Nurse in June 1916. Awarded the A.R.R.C. on 1 January 1918, she received her decoration at an investiture held at Buckingham Palace on 11 September 1918. Raised Sister, she continued to serve in France until the Armistice, latterly at No. 47 General Hospital. Sent to Hong Kong, Aldershot and York, Grayson finally resigned her appointment with effect from 4 July 1924. She returned to nursing during the Second World War and was awarded the R.R.C. as an Assistant Matron. She died on 16 April 1963. Sold with the recipient’s Q.A.I.M.N.S.R. cape badge by J. R. Gaunt, London; Badge of the London Hospital, white metal and enamel, engraved to reverse ‘Dora G. Grayson May 1910-July 1912, July 1914’ by J. Pinches, London; General Nursing Council Registration Badge, silver, engraved to reverse ‘D. G. Grayson S.R.N. 23300 19.10.23.’ by Thomas Fattorini.
The outstanding N.G.S. medal awarded to Captain Thomas Moore, Royal Marines, whose distinguished services with the marines of the Amphion over a period of 8 years gained him three mentions in despatches and the Brevet of Captain; he was senior officer of marines in the action off Lissa, was twice very severely wounded and twice rewarded from the Patriotic Fund Naval General Service 1793-1840, 3 clasps, 28 Aug Boat Service 1809, 28 June Boat Service 1810, Lissa, fitted with a fourth unofficial clasp inscribed ‘Umago’ (Thomas Moore, 1st Lieut. R.M.) fitted with contemporary ribbon and silver ribbon brooch, pin lacking on this, extremely fine and rare £12,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby, November 1979 and June 1990; John Goddard Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, November 2015. ‘28 Aug Boat Service 1809’ [15 clasps issued - real date of action 27 August] of which 5 are known, Lieutenant Moore being the only R.M. officer to receive this clasp: David Buchanan, Yeoman of the Sheets; C. G. R. Phillott, Lieutenant R.N. (Royal Naval Museum); Charles H. Ross, Midshipman (Patiala Collection, Sheesh Mahal Museum, India); William Slaughter, Lieutenant R.N. (National Maritime Museum). ‘28 June Boat Service 1810’ [25 clasps issued] - of which 13 are known, including examples in the National Maritime Museum; Royal Naval Museum (2); and the Patiala Collection (Sheesh Mahal Museum, India). ‘Lissa’ [124 clasps issued] - including 3 Royal Marine officers: William S. Knapman, 1st Lieutenant, Volage; John Mears, 2nd Lieutenant, Active; and Thomas Moore, 1st Lieutenant, Amphion. ‘Umago’ - this unofficial, privately added clasp commemorates Captain Moore’s part in the destruction, at the town of that name, of a 2-gun battery and the capture of 4 vessels, loaded with wine, that had been scuttled on 8 June 1813. Thomas Moore joined the Royal Marines as a Second Lieutenant on 14 January 1801; First Lieutenant, 15 August 1805; Captain, 21 November 1810; Barrack-Master, Portsmouth Division, Royal Marines, 16 August 1827, which position he held for upwards of 30 years. Captain Moore’s distinguished and gallant services are thus concisely stated in Major Hart’s Army List for the year 1857: ‘Captain Moore served in H.M.S. Amphion from May 1803 to July 1811; was in the action with and capture of four Spanish frigates off Cape St. Mary’s; action with flotilla of gun-boats in Gibraltar Bay; cutting out a schooner in Corsica; a severe action with a French frigate, and driven on shore under the batteries in the Bay of Rosas in 1808. Served at the taking of Pessara, and capture of large convoys. Commanded the marines at the taking of Cortelazza in 1809, and taking 6 gun-boats. Commanded the marines of the squadron at the taking of Grao and large convoys laden with military stores, after a most sanguinary action with a garrison of French troops at the point of the bayonet, when the whole of the garrison were killed, wounded, or taken prisoners - for this action and previous services he was made Brevet Captain. Present also at the capture of several other towns on the coast of the Adriatic, and destruction of convoys. He was senior officer of marines in the action off Lissa, 13th March 1811. Was twice very severely wounded, and twice rewarded from the Patriotic Fund. He has been in upwards of 30 successful contests with the enemy, and frequently officially mentioned for gallantry. Has received the War Medal with three clasps.’ Mentioned in despatches London Gazette 1809, pp 479-481 (taking of Cortelazza, 27 August 1809). Mentioned in despatches London Gazette 1810 p 319 (taking of Grao, 28 June 1810: ‘It is hard to particularise where all distinguish themselves, but the conduct of Lieutenant Moore, who commanded the Marines... is spoken of in such high terms by all, that I feel it a duty to mention him, and I do it in that confidence of his worth which his exemplary behaviour, during Five Years’ Service together, has long insured him.’). Mentioned in despatches London Gazette 1811 pp 159, 162 (action off Lissa: ‘Captain Moore of the Royal Marines, of this ship, received a wound, but returned to his quarters immediately it was dressed.’). Sold with copied research including gazette extracts mentioned above.
A pair of silver mounted coasters, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1934, 13cm diameter, together with a silver mounted wine coaster, B & Co, Birmingham 1961, with turned wood base and engraved presentation inscription, 12cm diameter (3)Condition:Pair of coasters- hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to imagesWine coaster- hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
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