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A COMPOSITE STEMMED WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYOf drawn trumpet form, supported on an inverted baluster lower section with bead inclusion, conical foot17.5cm highTogether with a clear glass and gilt facet-stemmed wine glass, circa 1800, the round funnel bowl decorated with swag bands, 13cm high (2)Condition Report: Drawn trumpet glass has a minute foot rim chip. Slight rubbing to the gilding of the other.Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of three 18th century drinking glasses,comprising a wine glass,c.1740, with a trumpet bowl above a plain stem and a folded foot,15.7cm high,an air twist wine glass,c.1750, with a trumpet bowl above a multi series air twist stem, raised on a conical foot,17cm high,and a wine glass,possibly 18th century, with a trumpet bowl above a teared stem and a folded foot,17.5cm high (3)Condition ReportScratches and wear commensurate with age. Plain stem glass with a small cullet spot to the stem. No signs of chips, cracks or restoration.
A collection of silver itemsto include a silver hot water pot, Birmingham 1910, 21cm high, a pair of wine coasters with wooden bases, by M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London 2006, a pieced pedestal dish, Sheffield 1932, 15.5cm wide, a small dish by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1984, and a collection of novelty items including four ingot pendants, Birmingham 1977weighable 30.12ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTanrishing and wear throughout. Hallmarks to the hot water pot are rubbed.
A Bohemium wine glass,late 18th century, with a gilt rim and enamelled decoration depicting a seated figure amongst vines, inscribed 'October', 16cm hightogether with another wine glass,c.1750, English, with a knopped stem leading to a folded foot,14cm high (2)Condition ReportEnamelled example with chips to the rim and wear to the gilding. Second example with a chip where the stem meets the base.
A George III silver wine funnel,by Robert Hennell I, London 1785, with beaded borders,12.5cm hightogether with a Sheffield silver plated wine funnel,with gadrooned borders,14cm high weighable 2ozt (2)Condition ReportSilver - bowl mis-shapen and with dents.Plate - a littel wear to plate, overall good.
A wine glass,c.1750, with a bell form bowl, above a multi-series air twist stem and conical stem,18cm high,together with a similar example,with an upper knop,16.7cm high (2)Condition ReportLarger) A polished section to the edge of the foot rim, a small filled and nibbles all to the foot rim.Smaller) With nibbles to the edge of the foot rim, which has possibly been polished.
A Parian ware figure group,19th century, depicting cherubs offering and drinking wine to a central female figure, marked Terre de Lorraine, 27cm hightogether with a similar figure group, depicting cherubs playing with a swan,21cm highanother figure group,depicting two lovers reading, impressed marks to base,20cm highand a pair of Bing and Grondahl Eneret bisque porcelain roundels, comprising an example depicting Hygeia and Asclepius, and another depicting classical figures as 'Night', impressed marks, each 14.5cm diameter (5)Condition ReportTerre de Lorraine group) One putto with repaired crack to arm. Losses to wings, fingers and toes to the figures. Cherub group) Losses to the figures' fingers. Lovers group) Fingers broken but present. Roundels) Chips to the edges.
A pair of engraved wine glasses,18th century, probably Saxony, Germany, each beaded bowl engraved with a crowned cipher and fruiting vines opposing, above a teared stem with a central bladed knop, raised on a domed and folded foot,15.5cm and 16cm highCondition ReportScratches, wear and manufacturing flaws commensurate with age.
An 18th century wine glass,c.1750, with a bell bowl above a composite air twist stem and conical foot, 16.5cm high,together with a similar example,c.1750, with a funnel bowl and air twist stem with two multi-ply spirals, all raised on a conical foot,16.3cm high (2)Condition ReportComposite stem glass) Nibbles to the edge of the foot rim. Foot rim possibly polished.Air twist) Large chip to the foot.General) Surface wear and scratches present commensurate with age.
An 18th century wine glass,c.1765, probably English, with a funnel bowl over a twin spiral tape stem, raised on a conical folded foot, 16.7cm high,together with pair of Dutch wine glasses18th century, each with an engraved bell form bowl, over a double series opaque twist stem, with an upper and medial knop, raised on a conical foot,15cm high (3)Condition ReportOne Dutch example with a chip to the rim. General wear and scratching commensurate with age.
A wine glass,c.1740, with a drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and conical foot, 15.2cm high,together with a similar example,with an ogee bowl with basal moulding, raised on a plain stem and a folded foot,13.2cm high (2)Condition ReportMoulded glass) With a cullet spot to the bowl rim and a burst air bubble to the base of the bowl, both due to manufacture.General wear and scratches commensurate with age.
Early 18th century Liège silver dish of oval form, with flared rim and engraved IHS Christogram, together with a Liège silver wine cruet, with similar engraving and hinged cover, on a pedestal foot and one other similar, without gilding. Dish underside comprehensively marked, including wriggle line, Eagle 1724, maker's mark crowned MB, probably Matthias Bruis, letter G and Liège mark. Silver gilt cruet with similar marks but worn, silver cruet maker's mark MB only.Provenance: To be sold by direction of the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre. The present lot is possibly that described in the benefactors book as. 'The Revd mother Mary of the Conception Pryoress hath given a silver bassen and two crewets for the price of 127 1/2 fl waying 33 ounces and a half and somewhat more'Silver dish - General overall condition good, some surface scratching and wear, rim is slightly distorted, inner edge of base has been dented and repaired. Marks rubbed but legible.Silver gilt wine cruet - General overall condition good, some surface scratching, gilding worn, cover slightly distorted and poor fit. Marks worn.Silver cruet - General overall condition very good, some surface scratching, may have had spout cover removed. Maker's mark only.
Edwardian silver copy of an ancient Greek Mycenaean wine cup, based on an original found during the archaeological excavation of Mycenae in 1876, with leaf decorated scroll handle and a chased and engraved frieze depicting Mycenaean faces in profile, between upper and lower bands of leafwork, raised on a circular foot. (Chester 1904) George Ridley & Nathan Hayes. All at approximately 6ozs. 11.3cm diameter.
William IV silver wine coaster of circular form, with pierced and embossed border depicting fruiting vines, turned wood base and inset silver disc (London 1833) Maker Kitchen, Walker & Kerr, 15.5cm in diameter.Good overall condition, a few minor dents around the circumference of the base. Central disc to wooden base has a minor dent. Otherwise in good order.
George IV silver wine funnel of conventional form with gadrooned border and fluted decoration and engraved armorial (London 1825) Maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard. All at approximately 5.5ozs. 14cm overall length.General overal condition quite good, some surface scratching, denting and wear, funnel end bent, gadrooned border to insert is distorted and inner surface is dented on opposite side to shell hook. Hallmarks rubbed.
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