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Rene Lalique - A group of six drinking glasses, to include a Bambou example with a round bowl above a stepped pillar stem, signed, three Pavot shot glasses with stylised relief petal decoration and black enamel decoration the base and two Molsheim wine glasses with flared trumpet bowls, signed, tallest height 14.5cm, S/D. (6)
Unknown - A 1930s French drinks suite, comprising two claret glasses, two white wine glasses, six champagne coups and three liqueur glasses, all with conical bowls with basal optic moulded ribbing, silvered rim, silvered knop stem, and jade green circular spread foot, height of tallest 15cm. (14)
Joan Eardley RSA (British, 1921-1963)Catterline Bay oil on board22.9 x 45.7 cm. (9 x 18 in.)Studio inventory no. EE 231Footnotes:ProvenanceThe artist's familyWith Cyril Gerber Fine Art, GlasgowExhibitedGlasgow, Cyril Gerber Fine Art, First of Summer Wine, 1987Glasgow, Cyril Gerber Fine Art, The Winter Collection, 2010This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Adam Revival silver candlesticks, of columnar with spiral-bands of fruiting oak on stepped square beaded bases, one missing sconce, filled, Sheffield, 1884, possibly Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, 13.5cm high; together with an Art Nouveau twin handled silver plate mounted biscuit barrel and cover, c.1910, with cylindrical amethyst glass liner, 20.5cm high; and a pair of silver plated wine coasters, of circular form with pierced scrolling foliate design, with wooden bases, 14.5cm dia., (5)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of silver, to include: a George III ladle, London, 1814, JC, with scalloped bowl, 32cm long; a Victorian fiddle pattern salad server, London, 1849, Joseph & Albert Savory, 28.5cm long; a George III Old English pattern serving spoon, London, 1793, Peter & Ann Bateman, 30.4cm long; a William IV serving spoon, London, 1830, WC, 30cm long; a George III Old English pattern serving spoon, London, 1804, RC, 31cm long, a Victorian sugar caster, London, 1896, maker's mark rubbed, 21.4cm high; a pair of candlesticks, Sheffield, 1896, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, with knopped stem on stepped octagonal base, 23cm high; a cigarette box, Birmingham, 1937, A. Wilcox, with engine turned design and having wood lined interior, 17.5cm wide; a silver clad brush, dish stamped 925; a set of six teaspoons; four teaspoons, stamped 800; a pair of Irish silver ladles, Dublin, 1798, with scalloped bowls, 18.5cm long; and other silver items, together with a pair of silver plated wine coasters, by Barker-Ellis, with gadrooned rims and wooden bases, 14.7cm diameter; a white metal bird, 18cm wide; a white metal toddy ladle with baleen handle, 36cm long; and a white metal teaspoon, weighable silver approx. 79.9oz (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A pair of silver Kiddush wine cups, London, 1920, J Zeving (or Joseph Zweig), of baluster form on knopped stems and circular bases, with engraved decoration, 12.5cm high, total weight approx. 2.8oz (2)Both with dents to circular base. One with minor dents just below top rim and the other with heavier dents to rim and body. Both with minor surface scratches. Both do not sit straight and are slightly wobbly.
A collection of various drinking glasses and table wares, 20th century, to include: a set of four roemer wine glasses, the clear bowls with etched grape and vine decoration atop orange graduating knopped and prunted stems, each 18.8cm high; a set of six green roemer wine glasses, the bowls decorated with flowering plants atop straight prunted stems and terraced feet, 16.4cm high; four clear cut wine glasses with diamond and leaf pattern to the bowl, atop hexagonal knopped stems, each 18.3cm high; two Bohemian style coloured and clear wine glasses, one blue with hatched quadrilaterals to the bowl, atop a Silesian stem, 18.3cm high, the other pink with parabola and star pattern to the bowl, atop a faceted swelling teardrop stem, 18.3m high; a set of five blue glasses with ogee bowls atop knopped stems, 10.2cm high; and two turquoise glass decanters with panelled necks and bases, each with hexagonal cut stopper, 31.6cm high overall; together with a green agate bowl, 15.4cm diameter; and a small green agate cup, 5.2cm high (lot)One glass stopped broken to decanter and one decanter heavily scratched. Three floral painted roemer with chips to foot. Others with scratches and loss of gilt. One clear cut glass wine glass with chip to rim. Chips to foot on the blue glass Bohemian style glass. Very minor nibbles to bottom edge of foot to one of the etched roemer wine glasses. Chip to edge of bowl and scratches to base.
Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Brian Wild ( Last of Summer Wine) Signed Signature Page with 5 Colour Photos Attached to A4 Black Card. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A pair of silver George III style sauceboats, on three pad feet, with flying scroll handles, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1922, a pair of EPNS knife rests, a pair of EPNS four division toast racks, and a pair of EPNS wine coasters, weighable silver 177gms (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
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