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A 19th century Sheffield plate chamberstick, with snuffer, four further smaller plated chambersticks, a white metal model of the Mary Rose, the base with titled silver plaque, a plated model of HMS Victory, and other plated items, including five skewers, a set of novelty mice cocktail sticks on block of cheese stand, a wine stopper, other small items, flatware etc, and a cased set of mother of pearl spoons (qty)
A Commonwealth silver wine goblet, with slightly flared bowl, and knopped stem prick engraved initials to the side L over WM, maker's mark I.G. above a star, London 1655, 17cm high, 10ozCondition report: There is a join/seam where the stem joins the main body, possibly an old repair. Some minor knocks and scratches. Vertical join visible to the stem. Marks to the side of the bowl are reasonably clear, and there is a further lion passant mark to the underside of the base. Prick engraved initials to the bowl L over W.M.
A Continental colour-twist wine glass, circa 1760, the ovoid bowl above a double series red and white twist stem, 13cm high; together with a wine glass, circa 1770, with engraving to the upper rim of the bowl and a facet-cut stem, 11.2cm high(2)Condition report: Both glasses with a couple of scratches to the bowls, otherwise good with no cracks, chips or signs of repair.
An 18th century wine glasscirca 1760with a thistle-shaped bowl above an air-twist baluster stem issuing from a conical raised foot, 20.5cm highCondition report: Some slight mossing to the foot rim's underside, some areas of trapped dirt also in this area. Some small bubbles trapped near the upper part of the stem above the knop. No signs of re-grinding or polishing. No chips or cracks.
An 18th-century baluster wine glasscirca 1740the funnel bowl with a solid lower section with small bead inclusion, supported on an inverted baluster with tear inclusion and a small basal knop, on a folded conical foot, 14cm high Condition report: Large section of dirt trapped inside the lower section of the bowl, some slight roughness/general wear to the rim of the bowl. No cracks or chips.
A mid-18th century wine glasscirca 1750-60the pointed round funnel bowl set on a stem with a single annular knop containing a single series air-twist on a conical foot,15.5cm highCondition report: Very small nick to underside of foot rim edge, please see additional image. No further damages or signs of any repair
A an 18th-century wine glasscirca 1750the bell-shaped bowl above a multiple spiral air-twist stem with upper ball knop and a slightly domed foot,17.5cm highCondition report: There are a couple of small surface scratches to the bowl and several trapped air bubble imperfections. No cracks, chips, damages or any signs of obvious repair.
An 18th-century wine glasscirca 1770the flared bucket bowl above a multiple air-twist stem with shoulder and centre knop issuing from a conical spreading foot,15.4cm highCondition report: There is a very small nick to the edge of the foot rim, there is some slight mossing to the underside of the foot rim but it is rather flat and so possibly may have also been re-ground. One small 'ding' to the lower portion of the bowl. Please see images.
A group of late 18th and early 19th-century drinking glassescomprising a facet-cut cordial, the funnel bowl engraved with a pheasant in flight and flowers over a facet cut lower body and stem, 14.5cm high; a small wine glass engraved with hops and barley, 11.2cm high; an ale glass engraved with hops and barley, folded foot, 13cm high; an ale glass with engraved bowl and 'lemon squeezer' foot, 13cm high and an engraved and cut tumbler with "Last Drop" hanged man base, 10.5cm high (5)Condition report: Nibbles to corner of base of lemon squeezer glass. No further damages or repairs
An 18th-century 'Lynn-type' wine glasscirca 1765with a round funnel bowl featuring horizontal ribs, above a multi-series opaque twist stem issuing from a folded foot,14cm highCondition report: Restoration to bowl and rim, possibly resin in-fill, otherwise general wear to the base. Please see images for the repair.
An 18th-century air twist wine glasscirca 1760the round funnel bowl on a multiple spiral air twist inverted baluster stem with basal ball knop, on a conical foot,16cm highCondition report: Several specks of ingrained dirt to the foot rim and two small imperfections, probably on manufacture, to the edge of the foot rim alongside some scratches. No cracks, chips or repairs.
A heavy baluster wine glasscirca 1710-20the bell bowl set above an inverted baluster with tear and a basal knop issuing from folded foot,15.7cm highCondition report: Weight - 8lbsA couple of light surface scratches to exterior of the bowl, mossing to foot, concentric ring of dirt trapped inside the fold to the foot (will come off with cleaning), slight imperfection to stem below the central knop and another just below the bowl. Please see images. No signs of any polishing/repairs.
A Beilby enamelled wine glasscirca 1765the ogee bowl painted with fruiting vine in opaque white, set on a double series opaque twist stem issuing from a conical foot,14.4cm highCondition report: The condition of the glass is generally good although there is some very slight wear to the enamelled decoration, alongside a couple of very tiny fleabites near the rim and one to the foot (when viewed under a magnifying glass).
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 pair of late Victorian silver mounted Magnum wine coasters, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1900, each with chased vine and grape decoration, gadrooned rim and turned wood base, 14.5cm diameter (2)Condition report: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A late 18th/early 19thC green glass wine bottle, with deep indent to underside, 22cm high. Reports are no longer given on antique bottles. Please call the saleroom on 01522 524984 to book an appointment to view yourself on Tuesday 15th June. If there is any difficulty with this please call Colin Young on 07976 977169.
A late 18th/early 19thC green glass wine bottle, with deep indent to underside, 26cm high. Reports are no longer given on antique bottles. Please call the saleroom on 01522 524984 to book an appointment to view yourself on Tuesday 15th June. If there is any difficulty with this please call Colin Young on 07976 977169.
An 18thC green onion shaped glass wine bottle, with a tapering neck, 18cm high. Reports are no longer given on antique bottles. Please call the saleroom on 01522 524984 to book an appointment to view yourself on Tuesday 15th June. If there is any difficulty with this please call Colin Young on 07976 977169.
An 18thC green onion shaped green glass wine bottle, 21.5cm high. Reports are no longer given on antique bottles. Please call the saleroom on 01522 524984 to book an appointment to view yourself on Tuesday 15th June. If there is any difficulty with this please call Colin Young on 07976 977169.
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