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After Ferdinando de Luca (Italian, late 19th/early 20th century): A patinated bronze figure of a Baccante; together with a similar period Italian patinated bronze figure of a fisher boyprobably both cast by the Chiurazzi Foundry the first in dancing pose, holding a floral wand and a wine cup, the square base signed to one corner L(?)de Luca and with applied foundry pastille, raised on a corresponding square marble plinth base, the other depicted standing on a rustic outcrop holding a fish with a basket at his feet, apparently unmarked, 47cm high approximately, 36cm high approximately (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th-century wine glasscirca 1765the bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with shoulder and centre knops issuing from a conical foot,16.3cm highCondition report: There is one tiny imperfection to the underside edge of the foot, but otherwise no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. Please see additional images.
An 18th-century wine glass circa 1750the waisted bell bowl with a multi-series air twist stem, the twist extending into the base of the bowl, raised to a conical foot,16.5cm highCondition report: A couple of minute knocks to edge of foot rim, some light scratches to bowl. No further damages or signs of repair
An 18th-century wine glasscirca 1760with a bell-shaped bowl and plain stem issuing from a conical foot,15.9cm highCondition report: There is a noticeable indentation running right around the lower section of the stem, just above the foot rim indicating a possible repair/attachment to new foot. Please see additional images
Two late 18th-century drinking glassescirca 1780comprising a wine glass with engraved bowl, faceted and circular foot, 14.5cm high and a cordial, with cut stylised design to the bowl, faceted stem with a single knop and a scallop moulded foot, 15cm high(2)Condition report: Wine glass- a couple of very small knocks to the edge of the faceted stemMoulded glass- small foot rim chip
An early 19th-century glass goblet, circa 1810-20, the ovoid bowl with a rib-moulded centre band above a pedestal foot, 12.2cm high; together with a Victorian wine glass in the 18th-century style, 18.5cm high(2)Condition report: Scratches to underside of foot of goblet. No damages or repairs.
Three facet-cut stem wine glasseslate 18th/early 19th centurycomprising a glass with funnel bowl engraved with urns of flowers and garlands, 13cm high and two others, 13.4cm and 12.5cm high(3)Condition report: Glass with engraved upper border to bowl- small foot rim chip Otherwise, a couple of minor knocks to edges of faceted stems
Four George III drinking glasseslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising an ogee bowl wine glass with faceted stem, 14.5cm high; a small wine with floral gilding to the bowl and a faceted stem, a larger wine glass with cut and engraved upper border, 13cm high and a dark green wine glass, 12.3cm high(4)Condition report: Faceted stem and gilded glass- tiny chip to foot rimGlass with engraved upper border- a couple of small scratches to the bowlNo cracks or chips
A group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, to include: a blue and white ginger jar, 21cm high (lacking cover); a famille rose Cadogan teapot in the form of a peach, Republic period, decorated with brocade lotus flowers and foliage, 16.5cm high (handle repaired); a famille rose wine ewer and cover of bell form, 11cm high; a famille rose punchbowl, 18th century, 29cm dia (restored); a blue and white wine cup, 18th century, 5cm; a Kutani punch bowl, 24cm dia. (heavily crazed); and a small Kutani bowl, 12cm dia. (6)Condition report: Ginger jar: lacking cover. Some signs of age and use.Cadogan teapot:old repair to handle.Wine ewer: rubbing to gilt.Famille rose punchbowl: extensively restored covering damages to the rim.Wine cup: minuscule chips to rim edge.Kutani punch bowl: heavily crazed throughout with chip and hairline to rim.Kutani bowl: minor enamel wear.
Various mixed collectibles to include a pair of racing field binoculars in leather carry case, a vintage Kodak Brownie camera Model C in carry case, a small burr walnut jewellery box and various items of costume jewellery, cufflinks, nautical-themed ornaments, bell, a travelling inkwell, commemorative medals and pins, silver plated sifter in the form of a flower head, wine bottle coasters, manicure items, compact, tape measures, candlestick, etc.
AFTER WALTER DENDY SADLER (1854-1923); two mono etchings comprising 'The Last of the Vintage' depicting gentlemen toasting around a dining table in a country house, size of visible etching 34 x 49cm, framed and glazed, in an ornate gilt frame, frame size 70 x 85cm and 'His Favourite Bin' depicting a man holding up a glass of wine in admiration, 38 x 29cm, frame size 54 x 42cm, both with pencil signatures of the artist and engraver (2). CONDITION REPORT The Last of the Vintage: The frame is missing some of the trim/rim.
VERA CAVE (English, 1930s); a collection of seventeen studies to include 'Bridge End Farm, Bispham', 'The Light Ship', 'Trees at Little Thornton', 'Daffodils', 'Lytham', 'Tree Study', 'Chasol Bridge at the Wyre', 'Model at Art Society's Life Class', various poppies and other flowers and various buildings, 'Weeton Windmill', 'The Eagle and Child at Weeton', still life of wine bottle, basket and lemons, etc, most are signed and titled to the reverse, some with dates (17).Vera Cave was a watercolour artist from Blackpool, Lancashire and taught watercolour painting. Her artwork can be seen in the Grundy Art Gallery and she exhibited at the Royal Academy.Purchased from the estate of Vera Cave by the vendor's late father.
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