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MID EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WINE GLASS, THE CAMPANA SHAPED BOWL WITH FLORAL DECORATION ON A SOLID STEM WITH A BASAL KNOP ON A FOLDED FOOT (H. 16 CM) PAIR OF WILLIAM IV BRISTOL GREEN TULIP SHAPED GOBLETS (H. 12.1 CM) VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MILK GLASS BALUSTER VASE, PODR MARK 1883 (18.3 CM), SIMILAR MOON FLASK, SHERRY GLASS FOUR CUSTARD CUPS, TWO JUGS (12)
A group of glassware, 19th century, comprising; an oval facet cut tea caddy with silver plated hinged cover, 17cm. high; two cut glass butter dishes, covers and stands, tallest 17cm high; two urn shaped jars and covers, each approx. 22.5cm high; a pair of wine glasses with bucket bowls, 12.75cm high.
A group of glass, 18th/19th century, comprising; a tazza with galleried circular top, raised on a baluster stem and domed foot, 14cm high; a plain-stemmed wine glass with ogee bowl engraved with a bird and flower, 15cm high; a Continental pedestal stemmed wine glass, 15cm high; two small plain-stemmed circular stands, each with folded foot, 9cm high, (5).
A group of glasswares, 19th/ 20th century, comprising; a silver mounted square spirit decanter and stopper, circa 1974, 25cm. high, two ship's decanters and stoppers, a claret jug, seven water glasses, 10cm high, five wine goblets, 16.5cm high, nine champagne glasses, 10cm high, twenty two liqueur glasses engraved with fruiting vine, 5.75cm. high, (50).
A Pair of William IV Silver Wine-Coasters, Maker's Mark KG & Co., Sheffield, 1831, each circular and with turned wood base with silver boss, the sides with openwork ivy leaves, 14cm diam. (2) . Each is marked on foot and on silver boss. There is some wear to the marks but they are still legible. The silver has some minor scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There is some loss to the finish on the wood base and a small crack to the wood on one.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Wine-Coasters, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1972, circular and with pierced and engraved sides and gadrooned rim, the turned wood base with plain boss, 14.5cm diam. (2) . Fully marked on base. The marks are clear. The central boss is unmarked and may not be silver. The silver in generally good condition. The wood base is a differing colour on each.
A George III Silver Wine-Funnel, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1815, of typical form and with shell grip, the detachable strainer with reeded rim, 15.5cm long, 4oz 8dwt. Fully marked near rim. Further part marked on strainer. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is an area of hammering on the bombe section below the bowl and some signs of solder where there has been a repair. There is a further area of repair where the seam on the bowl has been repaired.
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