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A Beilby Enamelled Wine Glass, circa 1770, the rounded funnel bowl painted in white enamels with a bird perched amongst fruit on an opaque twist stem14.5cm highFor a similar example see Bickerton (LM) 18th Century English Drinking Glasses, pg.338Foot quite sharp to the touch, possibly with slight trimming. Some typical minor surface wear.
A Wine Glass of Jacobite Significance, mid 18th century, the conical bowl engraved with a rose and bud, the reverse later engraved with initials, on a basal annular knop and double knopped air twist stem17cm highTypical minor surface wear. No chips or cracks. The foot has been slightly trimmed.
baluster and with ivory-insulated lizard cast handle, the neck chased with foliage scrolls and flowers populated by birds and on a matted ground, the lower body chased with fruiting grapevines on a matted ground, centring eight medallions, four with foliage scrolls and four with scenes of animals, comprising a lion attacking a deer; two leopards attacking a horse, with the fallen rider underneath; a lion attacking an elephant and a leopard attacking a man, with acanthus borders, the hinged cover similarly decorated and with a lion cast finial25cm high, gross weight 26oz 19dwt, 838grBoth Raghavji Mawjee (Mawji) and Oomersee Mawjee (Mawji) are known to have used versions of the distinctive cast lizard handle as on the present jug. The former for example produced a three-piece tea-service in the typical Kutch-style with lizard handles. On that example, however, the insulators run through the legs of the lizard rather than through the body as on the present example (from the collection of Harish K Patel, see https://silverfromindia1850-1920.blogspot.com/p/indian-silver-from-kutch-gujarat.html). Raghavji also uses the same motif on a drawing for a two-handled cup and cover which also includes similar animal scenes to those here, which are a recurring theme in the work of both Mawjee silversmiths. Another example, perhaps more comparably to this hot-water jug, is a wine-jug by Oomersee from the collection of the British Museum (museum number 2011,3014.74).With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number EHHQKQ93.Additional Image Courtesy Harish K. Patel Collection, https://silverfromindia1850-1920.blogspot.com/ There are no hallmarks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise on one side of the lower body. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory insulators.
China, 1912-1949 (Republic Period)Dimensions: Diameter 32.3 cmWeight: 3,046 gDish of octagonal shape, printed and hand painted with double gourds and wine leaves, framed by a ruyi border to the interior and exterior. The bottom has a stamped apocryphal four-character Tongzhi mark.Provenance: -German private collection.Condition: -Very good condition, the base slightly warped.
Collection of glass ware comprising two 1970s Murano cocktail glasses, one enamelled, 1970s Murano tall wine glass, late Victorian amber rummer with grapevine engraved decoration, Art deco neodymium wine glass, Edwardian etched champagne coupe, Art deco conical cocktail glass with silvered rim, pair of Art Deco champagne coupes with gilded rims, 1970s tall pain stem cocktail glass, 1960s small iridescent cocktail sherry
Quantity of Georgian and Victorian glasses, comprising late 19th century Beehive decanter, two thumb print rummer glasses, two 1780s Bristol glass of wrythen form, early Victorian toastmasters glass, two late Georgian wine glasses, late 18th century petal moulded wine glass, and early 19th century facet cut small wine glass
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