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An iconic example of the good life with a detailed gilded tray that holds a bowl of caviar and champagne on ice porcelain mini box with drip cloth. Hand painted hinged handled tray opens revealing a poured glass of bubbly inside. Peint Main Rochard Limoges France GR back stamp. Artist: GRIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 3"L x 3"W x 3"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Retailed by Leuchars & Son c.1900-1904, this exceptional, 100% complete, possibly original travelling tea set is believed to be unique and specifically commissioned for Hukin & Heath, London. Comprising of, on the higher level, a kettle with a delicately woven wicker covered handle and cover standing 9cm high, a matching teapot and cover, measuring 8cm high, both in heavy, silver plate. The kettle contains a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and burner stand. The teapot contains a sugar bowl, a fine heavy glass milk flask and cover. A cleverly designed fold-out kettle support is in its own compartment. Two elegant teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs are safely secured in the fold-out doors, stamped 'H & H 2110' . The lower level contains two perfect blue and white Royal Worcester cups and saucers, both with their perfect velvet travelling support trays. The complete set is skilfully contained within a black leather-covered and royal blue velvet-lined fitted case with retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris' logo in gilt lettering to the rear of the case. A graceful swing-down brass handle aids ease of carrying and a simple brass catch allows access to the interior.Dimensions: case 29cm wide, 19cm high, 15.5cm deep.A most stylish and beautiful work of art for the lucky driver and passenger to partake of a gentle and refined cup of tea on a stop on their civilised and gentle motorcar journey. Click here for more details and images
A GROUP OF ROMAN GLASS VESSELS, 1ST-4TH CENTURY A.D. each green-tinted, comprising two twin-handled flasks, a beaker, a bowl and twenty-one assorted unguentaria and bottles, 6.5cm-25cm high (25)Provenance: Private collection, London. Acquired during the 1950s and 1960s. Offered Sotheby's London, 8 December 1994, lot 170
An oak cased glass fronted smoker's cabinet with single drawer, pipe and pottery mixing bowl, 25 x 21 x 15cm, a Shortland Manchester wall barometer in gilt wood frame with eagle finial top, height 44cm, diameter 24.5cm, two cut glass decanters and a cased Tamron Zoom 1.4.3 F=85-210mm camera lens (5).
6th-7th century A.D. Translucent with a roughly U-shaped cross-section, graduated decorative wheel-cut facets composed of larger circles to the base, followed by smaller ovals, lozenges and fan-shapes towards the neck. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number 59.34, for similar; cf. Oliver, A. Jr., Ancient Glass, In the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, 1980, p.138, no.235, for similar. 185 grams, 91 mm (3 1/2 in.). London art market, 1986. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11887-206403.A bowl of this type, produced in Sassanian Persia, is displayed in the Shosoin shrine in Nara, Japan, apparently evidence of early trade links between Persia and East Asia.
A pair of French gilt-bronze and cut-glass hanging ceiling lights, Of Empire style, second half 20th century, The bowl shade hung with three chains on swan supports, above pine cone finial, approx. 56cm high, 35.5cm diameter (2)It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A small collection of silver including two Armada dishes. Each with an engraved reeded band, hallmarks for London 1934 & 1939, approx. 10.5cm or 11cm diameter; together with a shaped-oval pedestal sweet dish on a round foot, London 1925, 8.5cm high overall, 15cm long; a single small oblong salt cellar with a shaped border and four pad feet (clear glass liner), hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942, and an associated old English salt spoon; 365g of weighable silver; and an Indian white metal bowl profusely embossed with animals within flowers and leaf scrolls
A collection of silver and other items to include a pair of George III cauldron shaped salt cellars. Each on three hoof feet, one engraved beneath with contemporary initials 'R' over 'C*A' and both later engraved 'Henry Weedon Cooke', the marks rubbed probably London 1798; two silver fiddle pattern salt spoons; a silver mounted oval hand mirror embossed with Angels after Reynolds, hallmarks for William Comyns, London 1906; a silver vesta case with a vacant round reserve within foliate scrolls, mark of Saunders and Shepherd, London 1907; a similarly engraved concave card case, mark of A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909; a German silver caddy spoon with a figural handle, import hallmarks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1909; a Dutch small spoon with a shaped bowl and a ship terminal; an unmarked oval pin dish inset with two coins; an EPNS cigarette case part engraved with engine turned bands and foliate script initials; two pewter hip flasks; two dressing table bottles and other items including a small gold-plated and yellow-foiled glass fob seal; 246g of weighable silver
Regency cut-glass comport, oval bowl, square foot, height 23cm.Condition report:Generally good condition, a couple of very minor chips (ranging from approx. 2mm to 4mm) to the lower edge of the rim, the foot is good, scratches and surface weare as expected with age, width of the bowl is approximately 34cm.
A collection of glasswares, to include a pair of Waterford Crystal Mallory pattern dwarf candlesticks; an Edinburgh Crystal Brodrick pattern old fashioned tray set; an Edinburgh Crystal ship's decanter; a Bohemia crystal rose bowl; three Stuart Crystal bowls; and a Caithness Glass royal wedding commemorative bowl; all boxed.Qty: 8
A mixed group of silver comprising: a cheroot case by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1921, embossed swirl decoration 6.5cm long, a vesta case, a Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon, Exeter 1873, a set of six coffee spoons, a whisky decanter label, Birmingham 1959, a pair of salts missing the blue glass liners, four various tea spoons, a ladle, a pair of silver salt spoons and a pair of silver and glass, 276.4g (9.7oz) gross,(20)
A group of silver items comprising: a cased pair of silver handled shoehorn and button hook, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1889, three silver photograph frames, a blue enamel, silver and glass dressing table set; long handle mirror, long handle hair brush, powder bowl, clothes brush and salts bottle, four further silver and glass jars and a three piece dressing table set, various dates and makers, (15)

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