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A mid 19th Century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid rectangular writing slope decorated with floral scrolls and ferns, the hinged top opening to reveal a red leather and gilt tooled lined interior with pen recess and two glass silver plate mounted inkwells, the interior with lined strapwork for letters / documents, with secret compartment enclosing three small drawers, 41 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)
A late 19th Century French etched glass butter bucket with Greek key banded decoration, surmounted by a silver lid with engine turned decoration and two belted medallions bearing initials "E M" surmounted by a figure of a goat, bears French export marks for 1879, 11 cm diameter x 11 cm high, 4 oz (lid only) (ILLUSTRATED)
A William IV silver mounted oyster shell combined taper stick and inkstand with ring handle, pen rest and silver mounted glass inkwell raised on a plain pedestal to circular foot (London, 1835, by T.D. within a rectangular punch-bears old label ascribing the mark to Thomas Dexter), 13.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A BACCARAT DOUBLE OVERLAY GLASS CONCENTRIC MILLEFIORI MUSHROOM PAPERWEIGHT overlaid in bright blue over white and cut with facets alternating with navettes, 6cm diam, mid 19th c ++Slight polishing but acceptable and an attractive weight. Typical light scratches on the underside
BOTTLES. A LATVIAN SEALED GLASS FLASK, RIGA of clear green glass sealed with flattened sides, RIG: BALS[AM] seal on shoulder, pontil mark, 10cm h, c1820-40, a similar plain glass flask, a Continental green glass tubular bottle perhaps for eau de cologne, c1840 and an ointment jar, flasks 10cm h, one flask with collectors label, 18th c (4) Provenance: Sir James Yoxall Collection. Comparative Literature: Van den Bossche (W), Antique Glass Bottles, Woodbridge 2001, illustrated p312 and p363. ++All in fine condition
AN ENGLISH MOULD-BLOWN BLUE GLASS, JUG, A WRYTHEN FLUTED AMETHYST GLASS JUG, ANOTHER OF PALE BLUE METAL AND A BLUE FLECKED MILK GLASS JUG 7.5-9.5cm h, all late 18th/early 19th c and an amber crizzled glass jug with spiral trail to the waisted neck, 19th c (5) ++The lot in good condition and an attractive group
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ROMAN AND OTHER ANCIENT GLASS, EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, 1ST MILLENNIUM BC-5TH CENTURY including a Phoenecian head pendant in blue glass applied with yellow glass, 3cm h, a selection of core formed beads, three Roman unguentaria and an iridescent glass mould- blown jug, jug 13cm h (approximately 40) ++The head pendant broken and restuck, but an attractive example, some of the other items in the lot also damaged, others in good condition
A SMALL GROUP OF ROMAN AND OTHER BRITISH ANTIQUITIES FOUND IN THE EAST MIDLANDS comprising a Celtic bronze woad grinder, the pestle with ring handle, the semi circular mortar with bulls head terminals (excavated Nottinghamshire), mortar 5cm w, mounted, a hammered bronze lockplate 2nd-4th c (excavated Lincolnshire) 16cm w, a bronze oil lamp cup, 2nd-3rd c, of hemispherical form with trefoils either side of the lipped rim (excavated near Retford, Nottinghamshire) a fragment of window glass (found at Margidunum, East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire) a Romano-British iron key with attached belt clip (excavated near Newark, Nottinghamshire), a bronze handle-terminal, 2nd-3rd c, cast with a helmeted head (excavated Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire border), a glass paste counter, 3rd/4th c (surface find Lincolnshire) framed, a blue and white champlêvé enamelled disc brooch, 2nd c (excavated Nottinghamshire) framed, an Anglo-Saxon pottery drinking (?) bowl, a cast bronze attachment (?) of the head of Silenus (?), 2nd/rd c and six various clay and other fragments including part of a tile, stamped LEG II AVG (excavated at Carleon) (17) ++Some faults but an interesting group; the key very rusted and deformed, the other items in varying states of preservation, some (including the Anglo-Saxon pot) quite good and an interesting `cabinet of curiosities`
A WILLIAM IV SILVER-FITTED COROMANDEL DRESSING CASE lined in blue velvet, the glass jars and bottles with engraved and/or pierced silver caps or covers, a drawer below, the lid inlaid with a gilt brass monogram and with Bramah lock, 34.5cm w, maker`s mark TD, a pellet between, London 1834 ++The toothbrush box a contemporary replacement by the same maker, London 1835 but lacking the engraved or pierced monogram, original with manicure accessories (now lacking), minor veneer shrinkage cracks and tiny loss to the beading etc on the lid
A PALAIS ROYAL GILTMETAL, MOTHER OF PEARL AND ALABASTER ENCLOSED SCENT BOTTLE-STAND of egg shape, dividing to reveal a pair of contemporary faceted glass bottles, 19cm h, a similar table bell and a similar egg shaped watch stand, all c1870 (3) ++In complete original condition, the scent stand somewhat insecurely fixed to the alabaster base, both with much accretion of dirt and grime
AN EXTRAORDINARY VICTORIAN GROTESQUE SILVER-MOUNTED AND CARVED BRIAR WOOD CANE HANDLE the grinning demonic head with grossly exaggerated features and glass eyes, in silver cap engraved with the contemporary initials EV, 7.5cm h ++Complete and in good condition with some old polish residue
AN ENGLISH SILVER GILT SPY GLASS the 1.5 inch telescope with single draw tube and tortoiseshell sleeved body, engraved Jas Long Royal Exchange London, 1781-1811 ++A few scratches and typical signs of light wear. Note: small old filled repair to a single chip on the tortoiseshell. No recent restoration or repolishing etc
THREE GLASS SCENT BOTTLES comprising a Victorian silver-mounted green flashed and cut glass scent bottle with flared and embossed silver cap, a Palais Royal blue opaline square bottle overlaid in engraved and pierced giltmetal and set with five circular miniatures painted with flowers and a continental giltmetal mounted porcelain `icicle` bottle, painted with a gilt medallion of figures on a lavender blue ground, giltmetal mount and finger ring, square bottle 10cm h, c1870 ++The lot in satisfactory condition, in need of cleaning
AN UNUSUAL ART DECO DIAMOND AND CORAL COCKTAIL WATCH the rectangular black dial painted with two amorini framed by thirty six evenly sized eight-cut diamonds flanked by coral batons and with coral winding crown, case marked FB in a shield shaped punch and No 2508, c1925 ++Owned by the present local private vendor since c1964 and in good unrestored condition save as observed one of the two coral batons cracked. The glass a little scratched. The movement original and complete but apparently not running and perhaps overwound. The case free from noticeable wear, the joints and hinges without `play`, etc. A most attractive wristwatch on a black silk strap with base metal clasp, of the period
WILLIAM MOORE (1790-1851) A CHILD AT A RABBIT HUTCH signed and dated 1836, pencil and watercolour, 30.5 x 21.5cm and a contemporary early 19th c English School watercolour of flowers on a marble ledge, oval (2) ++Both dusty and somewhat time stained but entirely unrestored, the glass on the first work cracked resulting in a diagonal shadow line
JOSEPH KNIGHT, RI, ROI (1837-1909) WHEN DAYLIGHT DIES signed and dated 1895, signed again and inscribed with the title and artist`s address, Min afon Tywyn nr Llandudno, gouache, 98 x 123cm ++In finely preserved condition beneath glass in the original frame with framer`s labels on the backboard
EDWIN HENRY BODDINGTON (1836-1905) LANDSCAPE WITH ANGLERS signed and dated 77, 19.5 x 39.5cm ++In fine condition, the support unlined, on the original stretchers, one with faint pencil inscription beneath glass in what is probably the original giltwood and composition cavetto frame
FRED UHLMAN (1901-1985) PORTHMADOG signed, board, 28 x 36cm Exhibited: Leicester Galleries, London, December 1942. Provenance: Mrs Morton (bought at the 1942 exhibition). ++In fine entirely undisturbed condition beneath glass in painted frame with on the reverse the labels of the Leicester Galleries (Ernest Brown & Phillips Ltd)
THREE TREEN TURNED GOBLETS AND ANOTHER, POSSIBLY A MORTAR one of, possibly laburnum, two with turned rings in the interior, the black patinated example with bladed knop, the lowest example inset with a (damaged) painted and gilt glass shield of arms, 9.5-14cm h, 19th c and later ++The black patinated example with several vertical hairline cracks in the bowl and uneven patina

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