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Large Roman amphora, terracotta wine jug, shipwreck find, set in its own purpose made metal standThe amphora measures 70 cm in length, complete in its metal stand measures 97 cm.Shipwreck find in the 1980s, it is complete and has associated barnacles etc consummate to being in the sea for nearly 2000 years.
A collection of glass items, to include a Baccarat Mitsouko Guerlain scent bottle, 12cm high, a Mdina sleeve vase, 20cm high, silver topped facet cut scent bottle, 6.5cm high, an Orrefors pillow form vase, 16.5cm wide, a Walther and Sohne figural lamp base, holes not drilled, 20cm high, a Pifco owl night light, 14.5cm high, a Stromberg vase, engraved with stylised fish, 16cm high, a pair of Victorian uranium wine glass, 13cm high, a Bohemian glass atomiser, lacking fitting, 9cm high, a Murano style centre piece, 24cm, and three pieces of Davidson Primrose pearlineCondition report: Baccarat- Niblles and chips to top of stopper and base of peg, Nibbles to bottom edge and water marks internallySilver scent bottle- Dent to screw top lidWalther & Sohne- Flat chip to underside of footrimPifco- Components all present but lacking power cellStrombery- Water marked, chip to edge of baseUranium glass- Scratched to bowls, one with flat chip to facet and nibbles to base of stemAtomiser- Nibbles to cutting and edge of baseDavidson bowl- Some excess glass to base due to manufacture
A large Edwardian crystal glass and silver mounted inkwell, the heavy body with hobnail cut base and internal ink liner, the silver domed lid inscribed 'Royal Military Tournament 1902 Officers Competitions Sword V Lance Mounted 3rd Prize won by Lieut C.T. Ralph R.F.A.' by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1901, 12.2.cm high, a Queen Victoria South Africa 1900 Christmas Tin, mounted to a hard wood base with four applied inscribed plaques reading 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen to Major A Dodd Royal Army Medical Corps Natal March 21st 1900', 'Bloemfontein taken March 13th 1900', 'Transvaal Annexation Proclamation September 1st 1900' and 'Pretoria taken June 5th 1900', 20cm wide, a footed silver octagonal bowl by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1915, 12.5cm wide, approximately 4.8ozt and a silver plated wine bottle holder with pierced quatrefoil decoration and cast handles, 18cm high (4)Condition report: Chip to corner underside of inkwell base, lid detached, inscription worn Christmas Tin worn, dented and losses to printing. Tarnishing and surface marks to base and plaquesBowl rim slightly misshapenSilver plating loss to silver plated holder
An early Documentary wine bottle with impressed date of 1707 Chucker - onion shaped - 16cm high CONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good.Notably, item sports some chipping to rim. Surface scratching is present on bottle, but no visible cracks.The seal reads 'John Chucker 1707'.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Silver and foreign wares, comprising; three decanter labels, detailed Scotch, White Wine and Gin, a napkin ring, a circular box, the pull-off lid with a horse's head motif, a curved rectangular hinge lidded box, decorated with three figures in the Dutch taste and a vesta case, formed as a horse's leg, with hoof and horseshoe, detailed indistinctly 925, combined weight 120 gms, (7).
Plated wares, comprising; a twin handled wine cooler, fitted with circular wooden handles, detailed Plata Lappas Argentina, height including handles 25cm, a twin handled wine cooler, the handles formed as the fronts of horses, detailed Gaube du Gers, height 24cm.and a small twin handled wine cooler, the handles formed as horses heads, detailed Gaube du Gers, height 14cm, (3).
A Victorian leather cased travelling tea set, comprising; two silver spoons, London 1876 and a silver lid to one glass jar, London 1873, (probably replacements), the remaining items, being silver plated, including a flask detailed Spirits of Wine and two mugs, having loop shaped ivory handles.
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