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An Edwardian oak and silver plate galleried trayof cartouche outline and with rope twist handles and bun feet, bearing maker's stamps to its edge, together 19th/early 20th silver plate, to include: an oval pierced galleried tray, a punchbowl, an EPNS shell dish, a cartouche form lidded entree dish, a rectangular EPNS tray, a wine funnel, a hobnail cut claret jug, and a Rococo style tazza, (9)Oak tray length 62cmCondition:There is a lot of wear to the berries on the punchbowl. The oval tray is badly worn and tarnished. All items have wear to their silvering and are very much in need of a clean. The tazza has been repaired. Heat damage to base of entree dish.
Five late 18th century facet stem wine glasses first with ogee bowl engraved with OXO border together with a glass with round funnel bowl with engraved OXO border on stem with a shoulder knop, another with with ogee bowl engraved with a swag, a tall plain round wine glass funnel bowl on an hexagonal notched stem and another with round ogee bowl bowl engraved with OXO border and with shield cut stem, all on plain feet (5)first height 13.5cm.Condition:All in good condition except the glass with a shield cut stem which has chip to underside of foot and fleabite chips to foot edge
Six mid 18th century plain stem wine glasses first with rounded bucket bowl on a conical folded foot, another similar but larger, a glass with bell bowl and tear and folded foot, a short trumpet shaped glass with drawn stem with tear on folded foot, a drawn trumpet shaped glass on a plain conical foot and a short glass with ogee bowl half moulded with flutes on a stem with ribbed basal knop on a folded foot, (6)first height 15 cm.Condition:All good condition
Two mid 18th century opaque twist stemmed double series wine glasses c.1760both with bell shaped bowls, the smaller with central gauze and two outer gauze corkscrews, the larger with two ply tape spiral within an outer spiral tape, on plain conical feet, (2) first height 16.2 cm., second height 17.3cm.Condition:Good condition. Small chip to base edge of smaller glass.
Three mid 18th century opaque twist stemmed wine glassesfirst with round funnel bowl, the double series stem with a pair of spiral thread and outer 11-ply band second ogee shaped bowl , single series stem with multi-ply outlined corkscrew, third with large tapering bowl half honeycomb moulded, the double series stem with multi-ply corkscrew and outer pair spiral threads, all on plain conical feet, (3)first height 14.5cm., second height 14.8cmCondition:Good condition. Third with a couple of fleabite chips to foot
Early 19th century green glass drinking glassesto include roemers on hollow stems with raspberry prunts and ribbed bases, a pair of wine glasses with conical petal cut bowls, a pair with slice cut bowls and stems, a plain conical glass, a glass with petal cut bucket bowl, and two others, (10)various Condition:Good condition
A large ceremonial flute or goblet, c.1750, the generous drawn trumpet bowl rising from a short plain stem enclosing a long tear, over a folded foot, and a large wine glass or goblet, with ogee bowl raised on a multi-series airtwist stem, the folded foot possibly a replacement, 25.5cm max. (2)
Four small wine glasses, c.1750-70, one with a round funnel bowl engraved with a flower spray on a cable airtwist stem, one with an ogee bowl gilded with flowers, another with a plain ogee bowl, both over multi-series opaque twist stems, one with an ovoid bowl over a faceted stem, and a firing glass with a short opaque twist stem over a thick foot, some chipping to the feet, 14.7cm max. (5)
An unusual wine glass, c.1730-40, the drawn trumpet bowl partially moulded with vertical flutes over a plain stem and folded foot, a firing glass with ogee bowl over a short opaque twist stem and stepped firing foot, and an ale or mead glass with slender tulip bowl applied with annulated rings, raised on a short plain stem, 13.8cm max. (3)
A large wine glass and two rummers, c.1740 and early 19th century, the wine glass with a conical bowl with solid teared base over a Silesian stem and folded foot, one rummer with a U-shaped bowl engraved in diamond point with 'E Newton', the other with an ogee bowl, each on a low knopped plain stem, 17.3cm max. (3)
A 'Friendly Hunt' wine glass, c.1750, the bell bowl engraved with 'The Friendly Hunt' and a short foliate spray, raised on a plain stem enclosing a single tear over a domed foot, 16.5cm.The Friendly Hunt was a meet associated to a Jacobite Society in Worcestershire. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Kidderminster and Stourbridge.
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