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A group of four silver items to include a pair of continental silver ashtrays of oval form having raised scrolled decoration borders (marked to the bowls), a square ashtray with a round bowl and engraved Persian Islamic florals (unmarked but tests as silver), and a silver wine tasting cup with pierced holes (marked to handle). Weight 105.4g.
A 19th century hallmarked silver wine label with pierced and chased detail, inscribed 'White Wine', height 5.5cm, and a pair of hallmarked silver decanter labels 'Sherry' and 'Whisky' by Harman Bros, Birmingham 1966, approx 0.94ozt/29g (3).Additional InformationThe white wine example is slightly bent and misshapen with denting, general wear, tarnishing and scratches to each.
An American stainless steel mace pot modelled in the form of a wine bottle, with chain and oval decanter label with engraved initial 'M', impressed 925 sterling and 52 to base, height 9cm, approx 1.38ozt/43g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, very minor dinting especially to the top rim, light scratches and wear throughout.
FINE PAIR OF PERRIN GEDDES PRINCE OF WALES SERVICE WINE GLASSES CIRCA 1806-1810 the slightly flared bowls finely engraved with the Prince of Wales crest and motto ICH DIEN, above a rope band and wrythen bowl bases, on octagonal stems with diamond cut knops and ending in star cut eight-pointed bases (11cm high; rim diameter 6.5cm; foot diameter 6.8cm) Qty: (2) Footnote: Note: In 1806 the Prince of Wales visited Liverpool. In gratitude, the Council ordered a huge suite of table glass for him from the local manufacturer Perrin, Geddes & Co. of Warrington. When it arrived, the Prince thanked them for 'the most beautiful and ornamental specimens he ever saw of this valuable manufacture'. The suite took over a year to make, and probably involved the work of a number of craftsmen. The local glass-cutter John Unsworth, who styled himself 'Manufacturer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales', may have been one. For a full discussion of the service made by the Warrington glasshouse of Perrin Geddes and Co., see Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987.
TWO ENGLISH APPLIED SEAL BLACK GLASS WINE BOTTLES EARLY 19TH CENTURY medium to deep olive brown, semi-squat cylindrical form with short necks with double collar mouths, and applied seals below the shoulders impressed 'SIR WILLm STRICKLAND BARt/ 1809' (23cm high) Qty: (2) Footnote: Provenance: The seal refers to Sir William Strickland (1753-1835), 6th Baronet, of Boynton Hall in Bridlington and nearby Helperby Hall in Yorkshire. They were likely produced as a commemoration of his succession to the title upon his father's death in 1808.
THREE GEORGIAN GLASSES 18TH CENTURY comprising a wine glass with a trumpet-bowl and air twist stem with folded foot; a wine glass with an ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines, above an opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high; and a tankard, with a ribbed rim and gadrooned foot, 11.5cm high (Trumpet wine glass 18cm high) Qty: (3)
REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONY WINE COOLER, IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcaphogus form, the hinged cover opening to a lined and compartmented interior, the front and back panels with carved palmette mouldings, with brass lions' mask handles to the sides, raised on carved paw feet with recessed brass castors (66cm wide, 51cm high, 51cm deep)
Y GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED WINE COOLER EARLY 19TH CENTURY of oval form with zinc-lined interior, raised on square section tapering splayed legs, with brass caps and castors (61cm wide, 64cm high, 47cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A mixed collection of ceramics and glassware including a Staffordshire copper lustre 'clock' jug, miniature twin-handled Coalport landscape vase, black basalt, a Royal Crown Derby imari Dolphin paperweight, Royal Doulton seriesware mug, miniature wares, 'Gaudy Welsh' teapot and cover, 18th century wine glass (chipped), Victorian frosted glass lion paperweight, White Star Line pin dish etc (qty, two trays)
A pair of Georgian green wine glasses, each with faceted stem and circular foot. Height 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both glasses are in generally good condition. There are no chips or cracks. One glass has a scratch around three of the facets on the upper part of the stem. These are minor but are visible.
A suite of Waterford crystal glass, comprising 6 champagne flutes, 6 red and 6 white wine glasses, all etched Waterford, tallest 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All glasses are in first class condition. They have clearly seen little use. There are no chips to either the tops, rims or bases. There are no issues at all.
A small reproduction mahogany occasional table with piecrust rim raised on turned supports to three outswept legs, diameter 50cm, a further crossbanded circular example and a wine table (3). CONDITION REPORT Overall fairly clean condition. The piecrust topped occasional table has a scuffed area to the middle of the top. The wine table shows light surface wear, scuffs and scrapes throughout. Minor nicks and losses throughout on all three examples.
An Art Deco walnut bow-fronted cocktail cabinet, the upper pair of panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior above further pair of panelled doors with integral bottle rack, width 121cm, height 164cm, depth approx 45cm (af), also a small quantity of associated cut glass tumblers, wine glasses, etc. CONDITION REPORT Overall solid but used condition. There are some minor losses to the walnut veneer and further splitting throughout.
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