Satz von sechs WeingläsernFarbloses Kristallglas, partiell geschliffen. Flacher Scheibenfuß, facettierter Balusterschaft mit eingestochener Luftblase. Auf der halbkugeligen Kuppa geätzter Dekor aus einer Ornamentbordüre mit Mäanderfries und Palmetten. Teilw. matt. H. 17 cm.A set of six French probably Baccarat crystal wine glasses with acid-etched decor. Partially cloudy.Frankreich. Wohl Baccarat. Ende 19. Jh.
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Satz von zwölf Saint-Louis-Weingläsern "Carmargue"Farbloses Kristallglas, geschliffen. Leicht ansteigender Scheibenfuß mit Boden-Rosettenstern, sechsfach geschälter Schaft, die glockenförmige Kuppa mit ornamentalem Spitzbogen-Schliff. Entw. 1955. H. 15,5 cm.A set of twelve French Saint-Louis "Camargue" wine glasses.Frankreich. Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche. Cristalleries de Saint-Louis. Um 2000.
Satz von zwölf Saint-Louis-Rotweingläsern "Cerdagne"Farbloses Kristallglas, geschliffen. Leicht ansteigender Scheibenfuß, sechsfach geschälter Schaft, die glockenförmige Kuppa mit ornamentalem Schliff. Entw. 1955. Sechs Gläser mit Firmen-Ätzstempel. H. 18 cm.A set of twelve French Saint-Louis "Cerdagne" cut crystal red wine glasses. Six glasses with acid factory mark.Frankreich. Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche. Cristalleries de Saint-Louis. Um 2000.
Lloyd Loom - rattan bedroom chair (W67cm H73cm); 19th century French walnut stool with tapestry seat; Victorian mahogany balloon back chair; oak wine table with spiral turned pedestal; Regency design gilt framed wall mirror with shell pediment; with two other wall mirrors; oak plant stand; Georgian mahogany drop-leaf dining table; nest of three tables (10)
A Victorian set of five ruby to clear glass etched dessert wine glasses with vine leaf and grape scrolling design raised on column supports and spreading foot with etched beaded design one with small chip just below rim H x 11.5cm D x 5.5cm and a cranberry glass crimped cream jug raised on clear glass petal feet in unused condition. (6)
A small Qajar coco-de-mer begging bowl (kashkul) and an engraved brass inkwellIran, 19th centurythe kashkul in the form of a nut with an opening at the top, carved in relief with a pole medallion containing a floral spray on the bottom, flanked by cartouches containing inscription, above a band of inscription filled cartouches, the rim with a bird and a lion's head, with suspension loops and chain, 12.5 cm. long; the lidded inkwell of cylindrical form with openwork oval cartouches alternating with cartouches containing figures,8.3cm. high(2) Footnotes: Provenance:The kashkul, offered at Bonhams, 4 October 2011, Lot 223The inkwell, Sotheby's 24 April 1997, Lot 802 (part lot) The kashkul inscriptions in the cartouches on the shoulders comprise a quatrain by Omar Khayyam:"At dawn, a call came through the tavern O revellers of the tavern Arise! So that I can fill [our] cup with wine Before our measure of time is filled"In the two cartouches on the kashkul body, a Persian couplet (a similar, not exactly the same, couplet is in a mathnavi by Bayazid Bastami, d. c. 261/874):"One holding the lock of the Ka'ba in hand The other drunk on the tavern's floor"
A scene from a Persian epic or from a collection of poems,signed and dated, Madhi al Imami, post-dated 1110AH, Iran, 20th century,A courtier is enjoying cups on wine on a terrace while another or a mendicant is being whipped by a gatekeeper, two other courtiers at a balcony above, within polychrome borders of dense scrollwork forming trefoils, the wide borders decorated with a young couple enjoying wine and pomegranate, a simurgh flying overhead, another youth enjoying a wine cup, another couple enjoying the same waited upon by a servant and rocky outcrops and forests inhabited by felines, squirrels, deer, ibexes, cranes and other birds, mounted framed and glazed,54.5 x 38cm.Footnotes: Another work by the same artist sold at Christie's 24 April 2015, Lot 224Condition Report: Unexamined out of frame, overall very good
ATTRIBUTED TO SALVIATI, A PALE AMBER GLASS PART DRINKING SET, THE BASES OF THE OCTAGONAL BOWLS TRAILED WITH A SINGLE THREAD AND DROPLET ABOVE WRYTHEN KNOPS AND CIRCULAR FEET, COMPRISING: SIX OF BOWLS, PLATES AND RED WINE GLASSES, FIVE WHITE WINE, FOUR CHAMPAGNE AND THREE LIQUEUR GLASSES TOGETHER WITH A FOOTED BOWL
Binyon (Laurence, editor) The Artist Engraver, 20 original prints in various media, each loose as issued in captioned wrapper, title browned, together in original cloth folder, rubbed, spine faded, lacking ties, 1904; and 3 others, folio (4)*** Including 'The Banks of the Somme near Amiens' etching by A.Legros, 'August' woodcut by Charles Shannon, 'The Wine Drinkers' engraving by William Strang, 'The Falcon' etching by Maurice & E.J.Detmold, and 'The Shire Horse' wood-engraving by William Nicholson, and others by William Rothenstein, T.Sturge Moore, Joseph Pennell and D.Y.Cameron et al.
Newcastle - A George III silver 2-piece wine funnel, probable mark of Thomas Watson, 1802, baluster body with shell and foliate rim and shell thumbpiece, removable muslin ring, part marked detachable spout with reeded rim and three applied straps, 9cm diameter at the rim, 14cm high, 160.8g (5.2ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some surface scratches and minor nicks and bruising as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Funnel and ring both a good fit. Hallmarks with minor wear but still readable. Spout with very minor distortion but no splitting.
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