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A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the pan topped bowl on an airtwist stem with cushion knop15.5cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl on an opaque twist stem14cm highPan topped glass - no chips or cracks, some probable light trimming to footSecond glass - No chips or cracks. Light wear and scratches
A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem with air tear and folded foot15cm highA Similar Glass, the rounded funnel bowl on plain stem14cm highAnd a Dwarf Wine Glass10cm (3)Trumpet wine glass - no chips or cracks, minor wear and surface scratchesSimilar glass - dittoDwarf glass - ditto, heavy wear under foot
A Pair of Helena Wolfsohn Porcelain Wine Coolers, late 19th century, writhen moulded, with ozier bands and twin rustic entwined handles mounted with applied fruiting vines, painted with birds perched on branches, underglazed AR monograms17.5cm high (2)No chips, cracks or repair. Some losses to the applied work. Wear to the gilding.
A Sweetmeat, circa 1780, the geometric cut ogee bowl on a panelled knopped stem and domed hexagonal foot14cm highA Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl engraved with husk swags on a faceted stem13cm high (2)Sweetmeat - very minor flakes to the edges of the pedestal. No chips or cracks.Wine glass - No chips or cracks, foot trimmed.
A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a butterfly and flowers is raised on an opaque twist stem over a plain foot14.5cm highA Pair of Similar Wine Glasses, 19th century, with funnel shaped bowls engraved with fruiting vines14cmA Masonic Firing Glass, etched to the bowl with a square and compass on one side, a wreath and monogram to the other WP9cmA Similar Gaming Beaker, the facetted sides engraved with Masonic motifs and with three dice housed in a void below7.5cm (5)First glass probably later engraved. No chips or cracks. No signs of trimmingPair - free from chips and cracksMasonic firing glass - light wear and surface scratches onlyGaming beaker - some minute abrasions to facet edges, dice void with clouding
A Hunting Goblet, late 19th century, the ovoid bowl etched with a fox-hunting scene, on a panelled waisted stem and circular foot24cm highA Smaller Goblet, with a cock-fighting scene, on a faceted stem19cm highA Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell-shaped bowl on a plain stem and folded foot17cm high (3)Large goblet - no chips or cracks, minor wear and surface scratchesSmaller - dittoWine glass - ditto
A Glass Mug, late 18th century, of semi-fluted baluster form engraved with oak leavesA Wrythen Ale FluteAnother Ale FluteThree Various Small Drinking GlassesAnd a Green Wine Glass Lloyd (Ward) A Wine Lovers Glasses, The A. C. Hubbard Jr. Collection, Butler (Robin) Great British Wine Accessories and three further books on Antique Wine Glasses (12)Tall ale flute with plain bowl with a long crack. Remaining glasses free from chips and cracks but with general wear and surface scratches.Books not reported.
25 books on flowers, gardens and cookery including:Alice M. Coats - 'The Book of Flowers' (Phaidon, London1973);Rosemary Verey - 'The Garden in Winter' (Francis Lincoln, London 1988);Edward Hyams - 'The English Garden' (Thames & Hudson, London 1964);Nigella Lawson - 'Nigella Express' (Chatto & Windus, London 2007);Dorothy Allhusen - 'Unusual Savouries' (Chapman & Hall, London 1935);Elizabeth David - 'An Omelette and a Glass of Wine' (Robert Hale, London 1984).
Frühe deutsche Rollfilmkamera 6 x 9 Film-Afpi, um 1901Wünsche, Dresden. Film-Afpi Nr. 59692, exaktes Filmformat 88 x 56,5 mm für 63-66 mm breiten Rollfilm wie Typ 120, weinroter Balgen, innen Edelholz poliert, original mit nur einer Spreize, Transport mit Klick-Raste. Typische Exportkamera ohne Herkunftsnachweis für England und Frankreich (Entfernungs-Skala in Feet und Metres), Meniskus-Optik 12/85 mm in 2-Lamellen-Spannverschluß 1/50 Sek. und B, läuft (ähnlich dem Verschluß der Fulgur), vorgesetzte Revolverblende 12, 17 und 34, Newton-Sucher und gegenüberliegendes Rotfenster zur Filmnummer. - Wohl die erste 6x9-Rollfilmkamera deutscher Produktion um 1901, den 120er-Film (Brownie-Spule) gab es ab 1901. Sehr sehr seltene frühe deutsche Kamera, sie wirkt wie ein Vorentwurf zur Palmos Film Kamera und deutet in Richtung Leica. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (3/3)Early German 6 x 9 Rollfilm Camera Film-Afpi, c. 1901Wünsche, Dresden, Film-Afpi no. 59692, precise film format 88 x 56,5 mm for 63-66 mm wide 120-type rollfilm, with wine-red bellows, polished hardwood interior, only one strut as designed, transport with click-lock, distance scale in feet and metres (typical of export cameras for the English and French markets), without stamp of origin, meniscus optics 12/85 mm in double-lamella tension shutter 1/50 sec. and B (similar in design to the Fulgur), revolver aperture 12, 17 and 34, Newtonian finder and opposite red window for film number reading, shutter working. - Note: Probably the first 6 x 9 rollfilm camera produced in Germany c. 1901. The 120-rollfilm (brownie spool) was available from 1901 onwards. - A very rare and early German camera that resembles the Palmos and ultimately the Leica. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (3/3)
Praktiflex in Rot mit Zubehör, um 19391) K.W. (Kamera-Werkstätten Guthe & Thorsch), Dresden. Praktiflex Nr. 3343, Objektiv-Anschlußring mit Gewinde M40, Chrom-Gehäuse mit weinroter Original-Belederung und Schneider Xenar 3,5/5 cm Nr. 1637871, gut funktionierender Zustand. Seltene Farbvariante einer frühen Praktiflex-Kamera. - 2) Tele in M40-Anschluß: Schneider Kreuznach Xenar 4,5/10,5 cm Nr. 1707717, massive Bauart und selten zu finden, Glas sauber. - 3) Weitwinkel in M40-Anschluß: Zeiss Tessar 4,5/4 cm Nr. 2784759 mit Original-Lederdeckel, selten zu finden. - Und: 4) Lutton 1992 - Luttons List, The 35 mm SLR 1935-1954, 104 Seiten. Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (3+/3)Praktiflex (Red) with Accessories, c. 19391) K.W. (Camera workshops Guthe & Thorsch), Dresden. No. 3343, lens connection ring with M40 thread, chrome housing with original wine-red leather covering and Schneider Xenar 3.5/5 cm no. 1637871, good working condition - rare color variant of an early Praktiflex camera. - 2) Tele lens in M40 connection: Schneider Kreuznach Xenar 4.5/10.5 cm no. 1707717, solid construction and rare to find, clean glass. - 3) Wide-angle lens in M40 connection: Zeiss Tessar 4.5/4 cm no. 2784759 with original leather cap, rare to find. - And: 4) Lutton 1992 - Lutton’s List, "The 35 mm SLR 1935-1954", 104 pages. Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (3+/3)
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