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Lot 1097

Various items of modern, vintage and possibly antique costume jewellery, to include a Baccarat Crystal drop on a silver necklace, beaded jewellery, gold collar stud, gold plated jewellery, chains, etc, earrings, necklaces, brooches, etc.

Lot 299

BACCARAT CRYSTAL; a c1980 fine French Harcourt Champagne cooler, with pierced gilt inner bottle support section, in faceted ice bucket with ringed baton handles, etched 'Baccarat France' to the base, height to top of handle 24cm, internal diameter approx 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: This has been well looked after and there are no obvious chips or cracks. One of the end bowls to one of the handles is missing.

Lot 520

Art glass bird figure dish, a Baccarat hare, 8cm, Villeroy & Boch elephant, opaline glass rabbit etc

Lot 163

A Baccarat glass paperweight,mid-19th century, with concentric millefiori decoration,6.3cm diameterCondition ReportDeep scratches, nibbles and bruises. Dark surface marks, some of which appear to be able to be rubbed off.

Lot 1602

Karaffe, Frankreich, 20. Jh., Baccarat, quadratischer Stand mit abgeflachten Ecken, kantiger Korpus, klares Glas, mit goldenem bekrönten Monogramm, Atzstempelsignatur, H. 20,5 cm

Lot 1180

Six Baccarat style single flower design paperweights, pansies , clematis, etc. 6

Lot 1181

A Baccarat mid 19th century clear glass millefiori paperweight with rings of multi coloured cane and facetted stars.

Lot 1182

A Baccarat mid 19th century clear glass paperweight with multi coloured florets and cane on a latticinio ground.

Lot 1184

A Baccarat single flower and butterfly paperweight with a single cane initialled B 1984.

Lot 88

A Baccarat bottle and stopper with silver collar

Lot 70

An Art Deco glass tiger, designed by Georges Chevalier for Baccarat (unmarked), 10 cm high

Lot 301

Zierpokal mit Monogramm ''PJ'' Frankreich, Baccarat oder Saint Louis, 19. Jh. Farbloses Glas mit rosafarbenem Überfang, ornamental schliffverziert und mit sehr fein geschnittenen Bordüren verziert, partiell geblänkt. Frontal, in die Girlande mit eingerollten Ranken und Rosettenblüten eingebettet, eine schildförmige, von Blütenzweigen bekrönte Kartusche mit Ligaturmonogramm ''PJ'' in Gold. H. 16 cm

Lot 622

Vase mit Frauenschuh Cristallerie de Baccarat, um 1900 Farbloses Glas, hellgrün unterfangen, rubinrosa überfangen. Umlaufend reliefiert geätzter Dekor: Blattzweig mit großer Blüte des Frauenschuhs. Binnenzeichnung in Poliergold. Ausgeätzter Grund mit feinstrichigem Umdruckmuster. Minimal bestossen. H. 29,5 cm. Vgl. Dekor: G. Cappa, L'Europe de l'Art Verrier, Abb. 52.

Lot 207

Deckeldose mit Pastenbildnis von Napoleon I. Frankreich, Desprez oder Baccarat, um 1813 Graustichiges, im Querschnitt rundes, seitlich und auf Unterseite mit Kerbschliff verziertes Glas, im Steckdeckel eingeschmolzenes Pastenbildnis von Napoleon Bonaparte, wohl nach einer Medaille von Andrieu gefertigt. Steckverschluss aus Kupfer. D. 6,5 cm Lit.: Paul Jokelson, Sulphides, New York, 1968, Fig. 56, Pastenbildnisse von Napoleon I. nach Andrieu, in leichter Abwandlung.

Lot 197

Baccarat; A Modern Red Glass Cross Pendant, etched signature; A Thomas Sabo Pink Flowerhead Brooch, stamped "925". (2)

Lot 16

A large Baccarat scrambled millefiori glass paperweight, set with an assortment of multicoloured canes 8cm diameterA few small surface bruises (not scratches) and some all over surface scratching

Lot 17

A Baccarat lampwork paperweight, the red primrose spray set with a central millefiori cluster of stardust canes around a central red bull's-eye, star cut base7cm diameterSome surface bruises/light surface chips and some light surface scratching

Lot 18

A Baccarat Dupont glass concentric millefiori paperweight, set with a garland, centred by a stardust cane, encircled by a concentric ring of pink cog canes and a larger garland of pink pastry mould and green complex cogwheel canes, 7cm diameter; the second, a miniature example with a central cog cane surrounded by a ring of seven cogs and an outer ring composed of five clichy roses separated by an arrangement of ten edelweiss canes, 4.5cm diameter (2)The larger: a couple of light bruises and surface scratchingThe smaller: with several surface bruises/chips and some surface scratching

Lot 19

A Baccarat lampwork paperweight, the central spray set with millefiori cane centres and encircled by a garland of alternating red and white canes over a star cut base 6.5cm diameterOne noticeable bruise and other light surface scratching.  Height is app. 4.5cm

Lot 20

A group of three scrambled millefiori glass paperweights, to include two Baccarat examples, one set with an assortment of multicoloured canes, the other containing various latticino and millefiori canes, 6cm and 5.5cm diameter; together with another example, possibly by Clichy, containing scrambled latticino and millefiori canes, 5.5cm diameterBaccarat scrambled: one notable bruise (not chip) and light surface scratchingBaccarat latticinio: one small bruise to the side, light surface wearPossibly Clichy: a number of surface bruises and chips together with general surface scratching

Lot 1044

French Chandelier, late 19th Century/early 20th Century. French, made of painted metal and Baccarat crystal. The 'candles' are painted wood. It is lit by bulbs inside. Beautiful decorative item.

Lot 375

Baccarat French glass cat and Baccarat French glass mustard pot with glass spoons. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 550

Baccarat Crystal for Remy Martin, an empty glass flask cognac decanter, fleur de lys stopper and prunts, etched no E1646, 70cl capacity.

Lot 449

A signed Baccarat crystal prismatic cut bookend, designed by R Rigot, mid 20th century, 26cms high,

Lot 533

A Baccarat Mille Fleurs glass paper weight, with various astrology figures within the canes for the year 1978, with Baccarat mark verso and numbered 196, with certificate and purchase reciept in original box.

Lot 533A

A Baccarat glass paperweight for the year 1979, the date hidden within one outer cane, with Baccarat mark verso and numbered 26, boxed with original purchase receipt, together with a 1979 Selkirk Scottish glass paperweight for 1979. (2)

Lot 203

Baccarat shop display paperweight, signed to centre, stamped to base, length approx 5cmProvenance: from the private collection of Lynda Whiting (Brine)

Lot 252

Victorian green glass dump paperweight with internal foil flower decoration, together with other figural and stylised animal paperweights to include Mats Jonasson Maleras seal paperweight, Wedgwood bear, swan examples, Baccarat style examples, captured bubble and cane examples, art glass vases etc

Lot 161

A quantity of glassware to include a Baccarat dish and two Murano bowls

Lot 1714

Three pieces of Tiffany & Co glassware, comprising an ice bucket, a water jug and a model of an apple, together with a Baccarat decanter and stopper, height 21cm, a Kate Spade vase and two other pieces.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1260

A 19th Century French glass paperweight of cushion form in the Baccarat style with silhouette and twist canes on a white coloured twist scumble ground - milled and polished base - bruise to side

Lot 1029

BACCARAT - crystal sculpture Les Biches, designed by Georges Chevalier 1925, height 14.5cm2 tiny chips on the front edge of the base otherwise good condition

Lot 1030

BACCARAT - crystal sculpture, rearing horse, height 22cmPerfect condition

Lot 1031

BACCARAT - pair of frosted glass ducks, length 13cmPerfect condition

Lot 129

UPDATED DESCRIPTION: A circa 1969 glass paperweight in Baccarat style made by Perthshire Paperweights: decorated with various silhouette canes against a scrambled latticinio ground and displaying 'P1969' (7.25cm diameter)Condition Report: The paperweight looks fine - no bruises or problems noted.

Lot 51

An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass and silver atomiser of cylindrical form, cased in ruby over clear and cut with scrolling flowers and leaves and highlighted in gilt, below a silver mount embossed with clover, height 13cm.

Lot 9166

York and Ainsty Hunt interest: Lithograph with hand colouring of Edward Lycett Green (1860-1940) inscribed; lithograph from 'The County Gentleman' of Edward Lycett Green pub.1892; print after Cecil Aldin of 'York and Ainsty Hunt from Askham Bog' max 46cm x 36cm (3)Notes: E Lycett Green was 2nd Baronet of Wakefield and brother of Frank Green (owner and restorer of treasures house in York). A member of the social elite of the time he was involved in a baccarat gambling scandal involving the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII). He was also father of F D Lycett Green the donator of the Lycett Green collection at York Art Gallery.

Lot 23

An Art Nouveau glass fish vase designed by Emile Galle, probably made by Baccarat, lime green glass, moulded as two conjoined fish unsigned, 15cm. high

Lot 1011

A group of clear glass paperweights, 20th century, to include two modelled as apples, each 10cm high, three modelled as horse heads in profile atop hexagonal bases, one with etched dedication to the base 'In Appreciation Marsh & McLennan June 5, 1980', each 12.2cm high, a Baccarat seated bunny rabbit with etched stamp to the underside, 7.9cm high, and a modern Lalique frosted glass bullfinch paperweight, etched signature 'Lalique R France', 6.3cm high, together with a silver painted glass head paperweight with applied red minerals to the eyes, 7.5cm high (8)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 66

Group of eight coloured glass pedestal bowls in green, blue, amethyst, black, orange and blue tints with integral stands, a mid-century Art Deco-style decanter with three glasses decorated in alternating gilt and black radiating stripes, a Baccarat cut glass candle holder of square notched cut section and other items including nine Bayel Cristal flutes, two blue glass beakers of cracked ice pattern with trailed decoration to body, two cranberry glass beakers and other items 

Lot 69A

Silver collared cut glass spirit decanter and stopper, square section, hallmarked for Birmingham 1974, a Baccarat cut glass spirit decanter and stopper with etched mark, square section, 26.5cm high and pair of rectangular bottles and stoppers with remnants of gilding to stoppers (4) 

Lot 71

Collection of etched and engraved glasses, including 10 Baccarat wine glasses etched with foliate scroll borders, in sizes, a Lalique brandy balloon with knopped and disc-shaped stem, two Sevres Cristal brandy balloons, three engraved brandy balloons decorated with fish and seahorses with aventurine stems and other items 

Lot 493

A silver mounted Baccarat scent bottle with gilt decoration. 18.5cm.

Lot 523

GOLFING INTEREST, a Baccarat clear glass figure of a golfer, with label and etched mark, height 18.5cm, a small selection of golfing related literature, desk novelties, coasters, resin bust, Open Championship lanyard with whistle attached, etc (1 box)

Lot 10

A BACCARAT GLASS CASKET ON STAND, CIRCA 1880 the casket with hinged circular cover and silver-plated mounts, the stand with star-cut base, each signed with a 'B'. Casket 13cm diameterCasket with various chips to the foot rim, the stand with chips to the underside rim and a trailing fault to the middle. General surface wear and nibbling to the facet edges.

Lot 55

A GROUP OF GLASS comprising A VICTORIAN SMALL PORT GLASS, with engraved bowl, with a slightly domed foot and polished out pontil; together with A SHERRY GLASS; AN AMERICAN EAGLE OPALINE WHITE PATRIOTIC PLATE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the pierced rim modelled and gilt-painted with the Stars & Stripes and alternating fleurs de lis and American Eagles, moulded patent mark to the base, 19cm high; A 19TH CENTURY GLASS WATER TUMBLER, PROBABLY BACCARAT, with six segments of three graduating conjoined lappets, 10cm high; AN ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY GLASS CUSTARD CUP, with slice-cut ovals to the bowl, 7.5cm high; and A HEAVY GLASS GOBLET, with deep bucket bowl raised on a single-knopped stem and flat foot, 15.2cm high. (6)

Lot 380

Baccarat Urane three-lobed table cut cleared with acid flower decor - Weight: 481 g - Region: France - Sizes: D 190 mm H 70 mm - Condition: At first sight - good condition - no restoration - not repaired - Author / artist: Baccarat

Lot 284

A Baccarat millefiori paperweight, set with multiple canes including four Gridel silhouettes of a monkey, horse, goat and dog, dated 1848, polished base, signature cane B 1848, 8cm diameter

Lot 285

A 19th century Baccarat style floral paperweight, set with blue, orange and pink flowers, on green leaves and single stem, approx 4.5cm

Lot 7099

12 Baccaratgläser farblos, aufwendige Goldbemalung, private Edition eines Grafenhaushaltes, 11x h 11 cm, 1x h 8 cm (abgeschliffen), Bodenmarke Baccarat, France, im Originaletui,

Lot 685

A pair of Baccarat style glass lustre storm lamps 1980s-90s, the moulded glass candlestick base with facet cut lustre drops, below a cut glass shade with scalloped rim, 21in. (53.3cm.) high overall. (2)

Lot 324

Four Baccarat of France cut glass hock type drinking glasses, Baccarat mark to the base, 20cm tall.  

Lot 121

Pair: Captain C. G. Collins, Cameron Highlanders, who commanded the Howe Battalion of the Royal Naval Division throughout the Gallipoli campaign and ‘led a dashing life that made the romantic heroes of fiction seem pale’ Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (Lieut. C. G. Collins. 1/Camn. Hdrs.) engraved naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieut. C. G. Collins. Cam. Hrs.) engraved naming, edge nick to QSA, otherwise about extremely fine and the recipient’s only extant medals (2) £700-£900 --- Charles Glen Collins was born in 1880, the grandson of William Collins who founded the well-known publishing firm of the same name. He was educated at Cheltenham College, where he was an outstanding sportsman, and the Royal Military College Sandhurst. Commissioned into the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders on 14 September 1898, he joined his regiment in Cairo after the conclusion of the Sudan campaign. His colourful unpublished memoirs in the National Army Museum (Archives 2007-07-02) give a full account of the pleasures of peacetime soldiering in a crack Highland regiment. He played on the regimental polo team, shot duck and left detailed accounts of regimental customs such as dinner nights and subaltern’s court martials. His time in Egypt was not without incident. He was challenged to a duel in Alexandria after an altercation over a Hungarian dancer and he was nearly lynched in Marseilles on his way home on leave. Having pushed a drunk cab driver, who fell over, word spread along the corniche that an English officer had killed a Frenchman. Memories of the Fashoda incident were fresh and a mob soon attacked the Hotel De Noailles where Collins was staying and in his pyjamas by that time. ‘Stones and missiles were every moment breaking the windows in the hotel. The affair of the drunken cabman was beginning to assume serious proportions. At the same time loud knocking at my door announced the arrival of the hotel manager who, badly frightened, very strongly suggested that I should go out and quiet the mob. I saw that this man had completely lost his head so I slammed the door and locked it in his face. I then pushed a large wardrobe in front of the door, drew my Claymore, which happened to be among my hand luggage and decided to put up the best fight possible under the circumstances. I then saw through the window that a large body of police, both on horse and on foot, had arrived. A few minutes later, imperative orders to open my door, with the repeated mention of “Police!” caused me to push aside the wardrobe and admit a Captain of the Gendarmes. He also appeared somewhat excited so I decided it would be wise to start off by handing him a hundred franc note.’ The Boer War, Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts and Mentioned in Despatches Collins survived the ordeal and was later recalled from leave in England to re-join his regiment in Cairo. It was held in readiness for immediate embarkation for South Africa. The 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders arrived in South Africa on 23 March 1900 and fought their way to Pretoria as part of the 21st Brigade in General Ian Hamilton’s force. Their exploits were well recorded by Winston Churchill in his book Ian Hamilton’s March. They covered over 2,500 miles on foot. For his part, Collins noted that Churchill and the Duke of Marlborough, on the staff, were billeted next to their lines: ‘We were always entertained by observing that the Duke invariably did all the dirty work: pitching and striking their bivouac, cooking and cleaning the pots and pans while his cousin smoked his pipe and freely criticised him.’ On 10 June 1901, Collins was appointed Adjutant of 1st Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts with the rank of local Captain. He was only twenty-one years old. Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts was an irregular regiment of volunteers raised in December 1900 and commanded by the legendary colonial warrior, Johan Colenbrander, called ‘The White Whirlwind’ by the Zulus. They fought the Boers, General Beyers and his commando especially, in the harsh Northern Transvaal. The officers and Troopers were some of the toughest Rhodesians, South Africans, Australians and Americans. They were notoriously averse to the discipline exerted by a regular Adjutant but which was required if the regiment was not to run amok, as happened to ‘Breaker’ Morant and the Bushveldt Carbineers operating in the same area. Collins’s memoirs detail some of the incidents he dealt with, including the execution of three captured Boers who were dressed in British uniform and had lured some of the KFS into a lethal ambush. Colenbrander and his men captured many Boers, their laagers, wagons and cattle but not Beyers during the guerrilla war. Colenbrander recommended Collins to Lord Kitchener for an award on 23 December 1901: ‘Capt. C. G. Collins, S.O. and Adjt. 1st K.F.S. (1st Cameron Highlanders). To whom as my Staff Officer I have always left the organisational work of the Column and to whose capability I attribute in a great part captures and successes we have been able to make’; and again on 28 April 1902: ‘Adjutant 1st K.F.S. and Staff Officer to my column to whose untiring energy and most able management I owe in great measure any success we may have accomplished. To this officer I have on all occasions entrusted the whole of the organisation of the Column, and his assistance to me has always been of the most ready and practical order’ (The National Archives, Kew, WO108/140 & 141). Collins was Mentioned in Despatches in Kitchener’s final despatches (London Gazette 29 July 1902). Balmoral, bankruptcy, marriage and divorce in the U.S.’s ‘Gilded Age’ Collins was chosen as one of the three Cameron officers of the first King’s Guard to be mounted at Balmoral during King Edward VII’s reign. His memoirs contain much detail about life at Balmoral and the Royal family, some of it repeated in a series of articles about Collins published in the book Mississippi Gumbo by Bob Jones in 2003. Collins’s time at Balmoral got off to a shaky start when he nearly crashed his newly acquired car, a Panhard Levassor, into a coach containing the Princess of Wales and her five children including the future Kings Edward VIII and George VI. He was ordered to garage the car for the remainder of his duty. Collins was an inveterate gambler, at Monte Carlo and on the racecourse. He later attributed his financial difficulties to backing bills for his friend Charles Innes-Ker, a Gentleman Usher to the King. Whatever the cause, according to Collins it was ill-health, he resigned his commission in February 1904 before he was declared bankrupt in September 1904. By this stage he was in New York and conspicuous as a polo player and charming member of the Gilded Age set which included his friends the Vanderbilts, Goulds and Belmonts. In April 1904 he had married the American heiress Nathalie Schenck, the ‘Granddaughter of Brooklyn’. The marriage was short lived, not least because of his gambling. He lost a quarter of a million dollars on Boxing Day night in December 1904 playing baccarat at the Khedieval Club in Cairo. She divorced him in 1905. Collins spent the next ten years in recurrent financial difficulty in the United States, often reported in the U.S. papers. He set out to marry an heiress. In 1911 he was engaged to be married to Clara Parks, stepdaughter of the millionaire John H. Parks. The engagement ended when Princess Zoltykoff, the former burlesque dancer Ethel Clinton, accused him publicly of having appropriated two valuable Chinese vases from...

Lot 221

A collection of glass paperweights,to include a Caithness 'Daisy September', 6.5cm diameter, a similar Caithness paperweight, with two interlinked hearts, together with further Wedgwood, Mdina and Alum Bay examples, and a boxed Baccarat glass figure, modelled as two ducks, 8.5cm wide (qty.)Condition ReportNibbles, scratches and wear throughout the other paperweights. Baccarat in good order, with minor scuffs and marks to the box. Daisy September with a nibble to the foot rim. Minor nibbles to the base of the Wedgewood and Mtarfa examples.

Lot 391

A silver plated Baccarat glass claret jug. 26 cm high.

Lot 414

A glass paperweight, decorated a Violet, possibly Baccarat, 6.5 cm diametera couple of slight bruises/knocks to the edge, some air bubbles

Lot 775

Baccarat, an Art Nouveau cameo glass and gilt metal mounted biscuit barrel, circa 1900, the inverse baluster form body decorated with stylised daisy and knotted tendril motifs on an etched fern ground, pink over colourless, the lid and handle modelled in relief with foliate and bud decoration, 26cm high

Lot 909

Trinkservice "Jonzac" Baccarat, France Kristallglas mit geblänktem Schliff. Bodenstern. Nodusschaft. Geschälte Kuppahälfte unter umlaufendem Blattfries. 12 Champagnerschalen H. 11 cm (1 Stand best.), 10 Weißwein-, 9 Rotwein- und 12 Südweingläser. H. 14,3/15,9/12,8 cm (1 Weißweinglas best., 1 Rotweinglas kl. Chip). Ätzstempel. (59960)

Lot 219

A broken EPNS mounted claret jug, Baccarat drinking glasses, 1970's textured glass etc Condition Report:Not available for this lot.

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