A Mixed Lot: including a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1932; four wine lables,` Brandy` Birmingham 1827,` Gin` London 1965, `whisky` 1936, 1971; a chick pin cushion Chester 1908; a propelling ink pen by Mordan & Co London 1929; Four teaspoons two Georgian, one by Peter & Ann Bateman 1793; and Thomas Wallis 1782, a single sconce London 1895; a modern heart shaped pin tray, Birmingham 1987; a single salt cellar, marks worn; a glass` eau de toilette` bottle. (15)
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A parcel lot of glass to include Ole Winther Viking wine carafe and glasses for Holmegaard with a stylised viking head medallion embossed to the surface with six glasses with horn design, Whitefriars ruby glass optic ribbed vase Pat.9584 blown decanter with green foot and green twist stopper, two blown glass pieces with green tinge and flecked ground, both signed Shaks by W Shakespeare, a blown blue goblet, two jugs of clutha type, a amethyst vase and moulded amber ashtray A/F (17)
18th Century wine glass having a bell shaped bowl and standing on a double series knop air twist stem with conical foot, 16.5cm high Small manufacturing fault in very edge of foot rim having appearance of a thumbnail depression around the outer circumference measuring approx. 8mm in length - General condition consistent with age **
A wine glass circa 1750, drawn trumpet bowl, teardrop inclusion to stem on folded foot, rim chips, 15cm, another similar with plain foot and elongated teardrop, 15.5cm, another small example, 12.5cm and a cordial glass with double air twist stem around a vertical gauze, chip to foot, 14cm (4)
"Chardons" crystalware, six covers, in Saint-Louis cut and gilt crystal, third quarter of the 20th century. 9 pieces per diner. Comprises 6 cups and plates, 6 bowls, 6 white wine glasses, 6 red wine glasses, 4 cava flutes, 3 for spirits, 1 water. 12 red and green wine glasses added. Total 44 pieces. One of them with restored breakage 14.8 cm diam., plate, 10.6 cm diam., bowl, 9.5 cm high, small glass, and 18.7 cm high, large glass
Box of assorted china & glass to include Falcon ware pink floral & leaf design part coffee ware to include coffee pot, cups, saucers, milk jug, Masons Chastreuse pattern bowl & plates, Royal Albert Lady Hamilton plates, cups, saucers, milk jug etc. Floral trinket boxes together with a glass trinket box & art deco style wine glass etc.
Seventeen sea green wine glasses by James Powell & Sons, designed by Thomas Graham Jackson 1870-1874, swollen body on knopped stem, 14.5cm high , See Rudoe, Judy ‘Decorative Arts 1850-1950’, p. 91, cat. no. 235, illustrated p. 203 Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A pair of sea green glass footed ovoid decanters and stoppers by James Powell & Sons, probably designed by Harry Powell circa 1900, 33cm high; a sea green wine ewer and stopper, 29.5cm high; a further decanter and stopper, 25cm high; and five further stoppers, See Jackson, Lesley (editor) ‘Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons’ Shepton Beauchamp 1996, p. 17, fig. 37 for an illustration from The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, 1906 for an ovoid footed decanter Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A George III mahogany and brass bound wine cooler, circa 1790, of oval form, twin brass side carrying handles, stand with square section legs and castors, 65cm high, 62cm wide, 40cm deep Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
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