A contemporary clear glass decanter,the inverted tapering body with silver mounted stopper above silver collar, 32cm high, by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2007together with six cut glass wines glasses,by Royal Crystal Rock, each with etched bowl and tapering stem, 19cm high (7)Condition ReportTarnishing to silver and minor air bubbles to body of decanter. No obvious flaws to wine glasses. Both boxed in original intended articles
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A collection of 18th century and later glassware,to include a double series opaque twist stem glass, a Regency rummer engraved in the round with a hunting scene, a facet stem wine glass, ale glasses, a Georgian style opaque twist glass, an acid-etched hock glass, Stourbridge, early 20th century, together with a collection of similar tableware,tallest 16.3cm high (qty.)Condition ReportTwist stem glass) Chip to the foot.Facet stem glass) Chip to the foot.Facet stem cut goblet) Chip to the foot.General wear and nibbles throughout.
A signed letter by Charles Dickens,on paper, dated Thursday 14th August 1845, Devonshire Terrace, addressed to Mr Livermore, asking for help with a delivery of a 'cask of Italian wine', sent to Dickens from Carrara, in which 'there was an old hole in the cask, and thirteen gallons have leaked away in the passage', Dickens's intentions for the wine were to 'see whether it will keep in this climate',11cm wide18cm highCharles Dickens visited Carrara in January 1845, as detailed in his travelogue 'Pictures from Italy'. Written from Dicken's residence at 1 Devonshire Terrace, Marylebone Road, London. The letter is likely addressed to Arthur Livermore, who was in known correspondence with Dickens, evidenced in 'The Letters of Charles Dickens, Volume 3, 1842-1843', eds. Madeline House Graham Storey, and Kathleen Tillotson, Clarendon Press, Oxford, p.53. Provenance: Taken from a scrapbook of Victorian letters and ephemera.Condition ReportSome marks to the paper and minor nibbles to the edges, otherwise in a good condition.
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks,London 1959,10.5cm high together with a silver wine coaster,by D J Silver Repairs, London 1971, 12.5cm diameterand a small collection of silver,comprising a George IV tablespoons, by Charles Shipway, London 1837, two further pieces of flatware and two continental napkin rings, the larger 5.5cm diameter3.9ozt weighable (8)Condition ReportThe candlesticks and coaster are loaded, so can not be weighed. All have signs of surface scratches, oxidisation and scuffs
A Mats Jonasson crystal glass Sea Otter, engraved signature to base Mats Jonasson Sweden 3337, and another similar limited edition 1003/4000 engraved signature to base, of a crane guarding her nest, together with a single ruby wine glass with a stag, and a small Venetian blue glass perfume bottle (4)
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