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Collection of Edinburgh Crystal, comprising a square decanter with decorative stopper, 10" tall, with six matching Edinburgh crystal sherry glasses, and six Edinburgh crystal wine glasses. Together with a decorative crystal glass fruit/trifle bowl with a Chrome rim, and six matching sundae/fruit dishes raised on pedestals. Also, a glass bell and a small Liskeard glass bird. All in excellent condition.
An extremely rare and possible unique 17c rectilinear slide rule comprising two 24 1/2" x 5/8" x 5/16" legs each with a brass loop at one end. The front face has a line of inches No'd 1 to 24 by 10ths from the right top edge. Internal edges have identical pairs of logerithmic 1-10 1-10 also marked at 12 as used for timber. The bottom edge divided by 100 twice. The reverse side has inches 1-24 on the top slide and 25-48 on the bottom slide by 8ths for internal measuring, the top internal edge has similar double radius log scales 1-10 1-10. The adjacent edge has a single radius 4-40 line also marked W for wine and A for ale. This type of rule, sometimes called calculating rods or glaziers rules, also fits the description of the earliest design of Henry Coggeshall rule from 1677. only half of the boxwood sliver between the two slides remains. The most unusual feature is the 24" length of the rule GThis rule was lent to The Arithmeum in Germany for display for several months in 2014.
Last of the Summer Wine multiple signed 16 x 12 inch colour poster. Signed by Brian Murphy, Burt Kwouk, Peter Sallis, Kathy staff, Jane Freeman, Frank Thornton, Keith Clifford. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Blue and White Porcelain - a small Worcester Prunus Root fluted tea bowl, printed in underglaze blue, 7cm diam, workman's arrow mark, c. 1765; a small Worcester Cannonball pattern saucer, printed in underglaze blue, diaper border, 12cm diam, c. 1765; further Worcester teabowls (3); a Liverpool Bird in Branches pattern teabowl, probably Chaffers, 8.5cm diam, c. 1760; a small Bow sauce or butter boat, painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie design, 11.5cm long, c. 1765; a Derby wine taster; Caughley saucers (3); a Coalport slop basin, [12]
Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Doulton figure, Marilyn, HN3002; Coalport figures, The Garden Party, In Love, Loretta; a silver model of an owl, Sheffield 1998; a pair of Mason's Ironstone Mandalay candlesticks; others, mantel clock, jug; a Colclough teaset for six; a set of six Tutbury wine glasses; Wedgwood, Royal Albert, etc, qty
A large collection of French cut glass glassware, probably by Saint Louis, with gilt embellishment to the rims and body, comprising eight champagne flutes, four cocktail glasses, fourteen port (or sherry) glasses, eleven dessert wine glasses, nine wine glasses, three medium sized wine glasses and a sweetmeat Condition report: one wine glass with large chip and crack, another wine glass with crack to rim, overall good, some rubbing to the gilding throughout Location: L:4
A Caughley monteith or verrièrecirca 1785a wine-glass cooler or rinsing bowl, with notched and crenellated upper rim, painted S, incised H, 29.5cm wide (chip to one section of rim)Provenance: Previously ex. Rev. Hayes Collection, purchased at Sotheby's Olympia in 2005.Notes: Godden suggests that the incised H stands for Francois Hardenbourg from Strasbourg, who worked at the Sèvres manufactory and at the Caughley factory from 1780-88. The original vendor noted that the monteith, originally one of two sold, came from a house in Falloden Northumberland and possibly belonged to the house's previous owner, Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey.This monteith is one of only four known. One is held in the V&A Museum, another in the Shrewsbury Museum and a third in a private collection in Germany.Condition report: Chip to one of the lobed sections of the rim and a very small hairline to the middle rim of another crenallation. There are no further damages or repairs. Internally, there are some firing cracks, but not disfiguring, and one further firing crack to the lower left hand side of one handle. Otherwise in a good condition with no obvious scratches to the exterior and only one or two light scratches to the interior.
A Chinese blue and white wine cup, Kangxi six-character mark and probably periodOf inverted bell form, painted with a scene of two ducks on the water beside a flowering lotus, four lines of verse on the nature of lotus roots verso.5cm highFootnote: Footnote:A similar mark and period wine cup was sold in these rooms, 16 September 2020, lot 459. For a comparative example see also Christie's London Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 15 May 2018, lot 198.Condition report: Good condition with no discernible damage.
A pair of 19th century, Louis XVI style, gilded armchairs, with tapering cylindrical legs and covered in a wine red fabric; with a Louis XV style gilded settee, covered in a matching fabric with cabriole legs (3)Condition report: Chipped gilding, including arms of both armchairs and the edge of the back of one.
Wine pitcher silver. Very beautifully executed with driven grape vines and leaf decorations. Inside gilded and standing on an elegant base with soldered handle. 20th century, hallmarks: unclear hallmarks, ZII hallmark - 1162.1 grams, 835/1000. Dim. W 23 cm, H 36 cm. Estimate: € 550 - € 1000.
Bridal cup silver. Large model after 17th century example. The wedding cup was a popular drinking game in the seventeenth century. At the wedding supper, the chalice and the bowl were filled with wine, which the bridegroom and bride had to drink simultaneously without spilling. Netherlands, Schoonhoven, D. Zwijnenburg, 1949-1999, hallmarks: maker's mark, A835, ZII - traces of use. 282 grams, 835/1000. Dim. W 9 cm, H 20.5 cm. Estimated proceeds: € 200 - € 700.
Miscellaneous silver plate; including a three piece cruet set, having two blue glass liners and a matching tray, approx 18 cms, mm JBC & Sons Ltd, a silver plated wine bottle coaster mm JBC & Son Ltd, a butter dish with glass liner, a decorative card tray approx 33.5cms, two long stemmed champagne/toasting glasses and a silver plated serving dish with lid approx 28 cms. Note: all in very good condition.
A set of eight Edwardian etched wine glasses, height 17cm, together with a matching set of six champagne coupes.Provenance: From the estate of Bernard Tucker, deceased. A former West London antiques dealer (1940 - 2019) these items came from his personal collection at his home on Gugh Island, Isles of Scilly. He was the subject of a documentary 'The Old Man of Gugh' which is available to view on Vimeo.
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