A Chinese archaistic ritual bronze wine vessel, Jue, Ming Dynasty, probably early 17th century, with kylin mask loop handle and splayed supports, the underside of the bowl with distinctive script, 13.5 cm long x 14cm overall heightA private estate of a collectorGenerally good condition with signs of wear and tear commensurate with age
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A Chinese cylindrical porcelain wine warmer cup and cover, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century subtly painted with circular silhouette reserves of fruiting trees and figures, 7 cm diameter x 10 cm overall height, together with a square section Famille Rose wine warmer, cup and cover, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, with a blue fencai ground decorated with contrasting bats, flowers and fruit, 7.5 cm wide x 7.5 cm deep x 12 cm overall heightGood overall condition with signs of wear to decoration throughout commensurate with age, please see photos
A Chinese archaistic bronze wine ritual vessel (Jue) Ming Dynasty,16th century, bearing a dated inscription to Zhang Zao an official court tutor and dated 1531, the rounded bowls above a band of "brocade" decoration and two pommel posts, supported by three splayed feet, 17 cm wide x 18 cm highThe estate of a well known Hong Kong/ UK collector, we have to preserve the anonymity of the deceased for the sake of the remaining relatives.Good order.There seems to be a soft clay like material in the bottom of the vessel, it feels like children's modelling clay "Playdoe" perhaps?
Five 19th century and later wine glasses including an example with bell shaped bowl on a double knop air twist stem, height 17cm, an example with ogee shaped bowl with etched decoration, etc (5).Condition Report: Hobnail cut example with large chips to footrim. Example with bell shaped bowl with tiny fleabite to footrim, smaller hobnail cut example with chipping to footrim, largest glass with chip to footrim.
A 19th century wine glass with fluted bell shaped bowl and opaque stem on conical foot, height 14cm, and two further wine glasses including a 19th century opaque air twist stem example. Condition Report: Taller example with fluted bowl large slither chip and smaller chips to foot rim. second example with fluted bowl with possible rub to foot rim. smaller example with rough foot rim and tiny flea bites.
A collection of Georgian and later glassware including two Georgian rummers, amethyst coloured hyacinth bulb holders, etc.Condition Report: Light base wear and scratches throughout. Georgian rummer with fleabite, ameyst glass with chip to footrim. One wine glass with fluted bowl with chip to foot rim. Wine glass with small chip to foot rim.
Fifty five pieces of Waterford crystal Kenmare pattern, (1968 discontinued in 2017), including eight red wine glasses, eight hock glasses, six white wine glasses, nine liquor glasses 5", eight liquor glasses 51/2", two sherry glasses, six whisky tumblers and eight port glasses, unboxed. (*cr)Condition ReportMinor chips to the rim of three red wine glasses.
19th Century English glass, including six amber ribbed wine glasses circa 1820, peacock blue wine glass circa 1840, amethyst wine glass circa 1800, amethyst finger bowl, two Stourbridge Victorian glasses circa 1855, yellow wine decanter and stopper circa 1820, green oil bottle circa 1780-90, light amber finger bowl circa 1830, various other glasses circa 1820, set of six double lipped wine glass coolers possibly made in Stourbridge circa 1820, together with a blue Whitefriars candlestick.
Continental porcelain four branch candelabra. The figurative stems modelled as a floral encrusted tree trunk surrounded by three putti imbibed with wine, approx 34 cms, blue underglaze mark. Condition Report Small area of loss to petal, another repair to a petal and a loss to the tip of one finger.
AUTOGRAPHS A collection of mounted photograph and signature combos, including Boris Karloff as Frankenstein, George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino in From Dusk Till Dawn, David Carradine and Keye Luke in Kung Fu, Peter Sallis, Bill Owen and Brian Wilde in Last of the Summer Wine (with certificate of authenticity from BD Autographs) etc. Note: authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Condition Report:Available upon request
A pair of 1970s hallmarked silver rimmed wine coasters with a cased set of six 800 silver tea spoons. The wine coasters each having a hardwood base with silver pierced rim. Hallmarked for London, 1970. Makers mark CSR Ltd. The cased set of tea spoons marked 800. Combined weight approx 483.9g. Measures approx 12.5cm diameter (coaster) / 11cm (length of spoon).
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