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Lot 322

Small collection of miscellaneous silver, including four drawer knobs, condiments, toast rack, embossed bowl, pair apostle spoons and a pair sugar tongs (various dates and makers) together with cut glass jar with a silver plated top, oval box, goblet and Humpty Dupty medallion. Approximately 12ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 871

Regency burr yew tea caddy, with ring handle to the hinged cover and interior of twin lidded canisters flanking central cut glass bowl, 31cm wide

Lot 725

Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two original rosewood canisters and cut glass mixing bowl, 35cm wide

Lot 121

Late 18th century ale glass, engraved with initials and 'A Trifle from Yarmouth', possibly made by John Absolom, 13.25cm highQuite heavily scratched, including to the bowl, but otherwise in good condition.

Lot 826

Alessi whistling kettle blue, sugar bowl blue and milk jug blue and Girotondo ‘King-kong’ bowl with 4 glass appetiser dishesAlessi fluitketel blauw, suikerpot blauw en melkkan blauw en Girotondo 'King-kong' schaal met 4 glazen hapjesschalenDiam. 38 cm & H 4.5 - 22.5 cm

Lot 1007

A Set of Six St Louis, France Glass Goblets, the cranberry flashed bowl with cut decoration and gilt scrolling bands, etched marks, 21cm high. (6)Some light rub to gilt, no chips or cracks.

Lot 1011

A Collection of Late Victorian Mary Gregory and Other Painted Green Glass, to include: a biscuit jar, cover and stand, four ewers and stoppers, a beaker, two jugs, a chamberstick and a bowl. (A Lot)1) Beaker - chip to rim. 2) Smaller ewer - chips to stopper. 3) Bowl - small chips to rim. 4) Ewer - wear to gilt, ships to rim. 5) Pair ewers -one badly cracked and chipped, stopper chips. 6) Biscuit jar - piece stuck back in stand, chipped.

Lot 209

A Lalique 'Mont-Dore' opalescent glass bowl, no.396, externally moulded with a band of stylised apples, grapes and leaves, moulded 'R Lalique France', 22cm diameterCondition ReportSome minor nibbles to the rim. The base with some wear - where the fruit touches the surface.

Lot 44

A collection of silver items comprising a silver cream jug and sugar bowl, worn hallmarks, with embossed foliate decoration, a collection of silver and silver plated flatware, and a pair of silver topped cut glass salts13ozt weighable

Lot 306

An oak tea caddy late 19th century, Regency style, sarcophagus form, with brass lion mask handles and paw feet, the interior lined with mahogany, with two tea compartments, and an opening for a tea bowl, the glass has been replaced, 28cm wide14.5cm deep17.5cm highCondition ReportWith knocks and wear.

Lot 2208

A MONART GLASS BOWL the clear glass body with dark blue, pale turquoise and aventurine, 18cm diameter together with a Monart vase in mottled green with darker rim and aventurine, 19cm high (2) Condition Report:"Vase has some deep surface scratches, no chips or cracksBowl in good condition"

Lot 2016A

A 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT VENEERED TEAPOYHinged lid concealing fitted interior on turned column support terminating in quadrupedal base with lions paw feet, 77cm high x 49cm wide x 38cm deepCondition Report: Teapoy is in a good condition relative to age and use with only very minor age related wear to top and facings, it also lacks glass mixing bowl and key

Lot 2430

A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER MOUNTED FINGER BOWL  Cast with dragons surrounding a blue glass bowl, makers stamp,MT,12cm diameter Condition Report:It would be late 19th early 20th century.

Lot 2500

A VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT BOWL by Robert Garrard, London 1877, of oval form, with embossed floral openwork body, with a ribbon-topped circular cartouche, engraved with a stag's head erased, with twin ram mask and ring handles, on three bud feet, with a blue glass liner, inscribed on the base 'R &S GARRARD PANTON ST LONDON', 26cm wide, 670gms / 21.54oz Condition Report:Good condition, no issues. Marks are still crisp in the main. Glass liner is in good condition

Lot 2285

A FRENCH OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL decorated with birds and a nest to the centre, marked Ezan, 25cm diameter, together with a Sabino squirrel and fantail dove, two Sevres frosted birds, a Baccarat duck and dove, Sevres paperweight and an Orrefors vase (9) Condition Report:some mould faults on the rim of the bowl, otherwise all in good condition

Lot 26

3 beautiful pieces of handmade or hand decorated glass including a delicate bowl with white spirals through it, a small pitcher with stamped milky white glass, and a gorgeous hand painted Pasabahce dish. Largest piece measures 3.5"H x 4.75"dia. Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 13

Simple clear glass with interior seam design on bowl and dessert cup. Largest piece: 2.75"H x 5" dia. Issued: 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1103

Y&nbspA FINE VICTORIAN BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD CASED TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERCHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1880The circular four pillar single chain reversed fusee movement with six-spoke wheel crossings, Harrison's maintaining power, jewelled pivots for the escape wheel, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by split bimetallic balance with keystone-shaped compensation weights, helical balance spring and faceted endstone, the spotted backplate with spring set-up ratchet, blued steel movement pillar and backcock securing screws, and signed Charles Frodsham, London to outer margin, the 4 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial beneath signature CHARLES FRODSHAM, 84 STRAND, LONDON, No., 3521 across the centre and Up/Down, 0-56 power reserve dial flanked by BY APPOINTMENT TO THE QUEEN and GOLD MEDAL OF HONOUR, PARIS EX'N, 1855 medallions set beneath the X and II numerals respectively, with gold spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a brass strung and edged three tier box with typsy winding key beneath the hinged glazed middle tier applied with mother-of-pearl roundel engraved CHA'S FRODSHAM, 85 Strand, LONDON, No. 3521 to front, the top surface of the second tier with vacant brass shield cartouche within double line borders and brass capped edges, over conforming front and recessed carrying handles to sides.18.5cm (7.25ins) high, 18cm (7ins) wide, 18cm (7ins) deep. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller collection. Purchased From Charles Frodsham, London, 14th November 1967 for £185. Charles Frodsham was born in 1810 into a family of clockmakers with his grandfather, William originating from Cheshire before moving to London prior to 1781 where he was admitted to the Clockmaker's Company. His son, William James, had six sons, four of whom joined the firm of Parkinson and Frodsham in London; whilst Charles, the third born son set-up on his own at Barnes Place, Islington in 1834. He moved to 12 Finsbury Pavement in 1836 then to number 7 in 1838. On the death of the renowned chronometer maker John Roger Arnold in 1843 Charles Frodsham acquired the business and began trading as 'Arnold, Charles Frodsham' from 84 Strand, London. Unusually Frodsham was not admitted to the Clockmaker's Company until 1845 but went on to serve as master twice in 1855 and 1862; he was also a founder member of the British horological Institute in 1858.Charles Frodsham became one of the most eminent chronometer makers of his generation who served as a juror in the 1852 International Exhibition held at South Kensington where he also showed a month duration marine chronometer with experimental 'Duo-in-uno' balance springs and three different forms of compound balance. In 1854 he purchased the 'goodwill' of the late Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy's business which led to his appointment as Superintendent and Keeper of Her Majesty's clocks at Buckingham Palace. Charles Frodsham died of liver disease in January 1871 and was succeeded by his son, Harrison Mill Frodsham. The business became Charles Frodsham and Company and in 1884 and then was incorporated as a limited Company in 1893 before relocating to 115 New Bond Street, London two years later where they remained well into the Twentieth Century. The firm is still trading today (from 32 Bury Street, London) as specialist in chronometer, watch and clock makers. Condition Report: Movement is in clean working condition with only a few very slight patches of light oxidation to the brasswork. The dial is in fine condition with barely noticeable mellowing and a couple of tiny pin-pricks of oxidation. The bowl and gimbals are in fine original condition but with some noticeable localised oxidation to the brass - mainly to the bezel. There is also some very slight patchy discolouration to the canted silvered bezel (inset behind the glass). The underside of the bowl is engraved with H.S. and government arrow device. The box is generally in very good original condition however the lock is a replacement and there is a small filled bruise just to the left of the escutcheon.Timepiece is complete with a typsy winder and a key for the box. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1111

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED SMALL TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERBROCKBANK AND ATKINS, LONDON, CIRCA 1860The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with six-spoke wheel crossings, Harrison's maintaining power, jewelled pivots for the escape wheel, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by split bimetallic balance with circular compensation weights, helical balance spring and faceted endstone, the spotted backplate with spring set-up ratchet, blued steel movement pillar and backcock securing screws, and signed Brockbank & Atkins, No. 1538, London to outer margin, the 3.325 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial beneath signature Brockbank & Atkins, London, No., 1538 across the centre and UP/DOWN, 0-56 power reserve dial, with gold spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a mahogany three tier box with typsy winding key beneath middle tier applied with ceramic roundel inscribed BROCKBANK & ATKINS, 1538 to the front, the upper tier applied with original paper General Directions for use of Chronometers... label to inside surface, the exterior with brass carrying handles to sides.17cm (6.75ins) high, 16.5cm (6.5ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. The firm Brockbanks was established when the two brothers John and Myles Brockbank went into partnership in the early 1790`s. The business was continued by various members of the family until becoming Brockbanks & Grove when George Grove was taken into partnership in 1812, later becoming Brockbank and Atkins when George Atkins was taken into partnership after Grove`s death in 1814. George Atkins ran the company until 1835 when his son, Samuel Elliot Atkins, became a partner in the firm; from 1840 to 1842 the company was re-named Brockbank, Atkins and Son but after this date the title 'Son' was removed. From 1885-1898 the renowned watchmaker George John Moore became a partner in the firm hence watches were signed 'Brockbank, Atkins & Moore during this period. Sometime before the Moore's departure in 1898 Samuel Elliot Atkins' son, Charles Edward, joined the firm. The business subsequently continued trading under his stewardship until 1933. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition. The mechanism appears to be all-original with no visible evidence of alteration or notable replacements; although in working order a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial has overall slight oxidation/mellowing and slight rubbing to the centre of the seconds dial, the minute hand is a little bent/distorted otherwise dial and hands are in very good original condition. The bowl and gimbal are in dirty/unrestored condition with rubbing/wear to the lacquer finish but otherwise are in good original condition. The left-hand gimbal to case mounting screw is bent hence the gimbal is currently not mounted - this screw could possibly be straightened or may require re-making. The typsy winding key support block is loose but present. The box is generally in sound original condition however is in need of gentle, sensitive restoration. The top tier has a small bruise and some light staining to the top surface; the hinges are tight/almost seized causing the rear rail of the top tier staring to pull-away. The middle tier is missing its glass and has some stress splitting near the hinges and a couple of small chips to the back panel (visible to the interior). The bottom tier has some small losses to the raised 'dust' lip to the upper edge of the closing surface and the glue to the joints to the left hand side panel has dried out hence joints are now a little loose. Faults to the case are otherwise limited to minor bumps, scuffs and other age related blemishes.Timepiece has a typsy winding key but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1105

Y&nbspAN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED SMALL TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER CHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1840 The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, split bimetallic balance with keystone-shaped compensation weights, helical balance spring and faceted diamond endstone, set behind brass bayonet fitting movement dust cover, the 3.25 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds beneath power reserve dial, and inscribed CHARLES FRODSHAM, 7 Pavement, Finsbury Sq'e, London, No. 1800 to centre, with blued steel moon hands, set in a lacquered brass bowl with screw-down bezel mounted within pivoted gimbals with locking screw, the mahogany two-tier case with glazed top and vacant brass plate applied to the front of the upper tier over brass key escutcheon and ivory roundel to the lower tier, the sides with brass carrying handles, (balance staff and escape wheel pivots damaged, the case originally fitted with a third top tier).The box 15cm (6ins) high, 15.5cm (6.125ins) square. Charles Frodsham was born in 1810 into a family of clockmakers with his grandfather, William originating from Cheshire before moving to London prior to 1781 where he was admitted to the Clockmaker's Company. His son, William James, had six sons, four of whom joined the firm of Parkinson and Frodsham in London; whilst Charles, the third born son set-up on his own at Barnes Place, Islington in 1834. He moved to 12 Finsbury Pavement in 1836 then to number 7 in 1838. On the death of the renowned chronometer maker John Roger Arnold in 1843 Charles Frodsham acquired the business and began trading as 'Arnold, Charles Frodsham' from 84 Strand, London. Unusually Frodsham was not admitted to the Clockmaker's Company until 1845 but went on to serve as master twice in 1855 and 1862; he was also a founder member of the British horological Institute in 1858.Charles Frodsham became one of the most eminent chronometer makers of his generation who served as a juror in the 1852 International Exhibition held at South Kensington where he also showed a month duration marine chronometer with experimental 'Duo-in-uno' balance springs and three different forms of compound balance. In 1854 he purchased the 'goodwill' of the late Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy's business which led to his appointment as Superintendent and Keeper of Her Majesty's clocks at Buckingham Palace. Charles Frodsham died of liver disease in January 1871 and was succeeded by his son, Harrison Mill Frodsham. The business became Charles Frodsham and Company and in 1884 and then was incorporated as a limited Company in 1893 before relocating to 115 New Bond Street, London two years later where they remained well into the Twentieth Century. The firm is still trading today (from 32 Bury Street, London) as specialist in chronometer, watch and clock makers. A comparable chronometer (number 2012) was sold in these rooms 2nd October 2019 (lot 113) for £3,200 hammer. Condition Report: As mentioned in the catalogue description the balance and escapewheel arbors both have damaged pivots otherwise all components appear to be present with no other visible damage however as we are unable to test the operation of the movement we cannot verify that detent etc are serviceable. The fusee chain is also currently detached from the fusee cone hence we cannot vouch for the condition of the mainspring. Mechanism otherwise appears to be in original albeit somewhat neglected condition. The dial has rubbing and discolouration to the silvering however the definition of the engraving is good and the hands are undamaged. The bowl is in sound original condition but with overall oxidation to the surface and a few bumps and scuffs commensurate with age and use; the glass is presently loose within the bezel. The box is original and is generally in sound condition. The back of the upper tier has a glued horizontal break across the centre and the brass plate to the front is probably a replacement. The front has a couple of fairly deep scratches and there is another to the right-hand side; the base panel is also a little loose. Otherwise faults are limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and wear commensurate with age, as catalogued there is no top tire present with the box.There is no winder of case key present.IVORY LICENSE - 4VNR92E6Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1113

A RARE SWEDISH MAHOGANY CASED TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERVICTOR SODERBERG, STOCKHOLM, CIRCA 1840-50The circular eight-day single chain fusee movement with four substantial turned tapered pillars, Harrison's maintaining power, five-spoke wheel crossings and Earnshaw type spring detent escapement mounted on the backplate regulated by split bimetallic balance with six circular weights, helical balance spring and cabochon endstone, the spotted backplate with brass pillar screws and decorative shaped shoulder to the balance cock, the 4 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial inscribed PATENT, beneath signature Victor Soderberg, Stockholm., No. 407. to the centre and NED/UPP, 0-56 state of wind dial at twelve o'clock, with gilt spade hands, secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl and mounted via gimbals into a brass reinforced figured mahogany three tier box inset with shaped brass vacant nameplate and with rounded brass capped top corners to top, over conforming vacant bone plaque flanked by inset brass strap reinforced rounded edges to front and hinged carrying handles to sides.20cm (8ins) high, 18.5cm (7.25ins) wide, 19cm (7.5ins) deep. Victor Soderberg is recorded in Britten, F.J. Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers as working in Visby, Sweden circa 1825-40, after which he is believed to have relocated to Stockholm. Condition Report: Movement is in working condition and appears complete with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is a little dull/discoloured hence a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial is in good condition with very light scratching to the surface only (visible on very close examination only). The bowl and gimbals have overall mellowing and minor wear/oxidation to the lacquered finishes but are otherwise in fine condition. The case is missing the glass panel to the top of the middle tier. The top has a shrinkage crack running side-to side towards the rear; the left-hand side has a similar crack just above the handle. The finish to the case is a little uneven due to attempts to polish the brass fittings at some point and has overall minor bumps, scuffs, scratches etc. commensurate with age and use.There is no winder or case key present with the chronometer. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 132

Gorgeous bride's basket pedestal frame with an ornate handle and a dusty pink art glass bowl. The ruffled edge bowl is hand enameled with a floral motif. The silver-plated frame is marked Reliance Quadruple Plate Mfg. Co. to the base. Dimensions: 13"L x 10.75"W x 14"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 151

Blue depression glass decorated with lacey floral motifs. Includes a set of 8 cups and saucers, 1 footed creamer, 1 footed sugar bowl with lid, and 1 cookie jar with lid. Cups: 4.25"L x 3.5"W x 2.75"H. Plates: 6"W. Creamer: 5"L x 3.75"W x 4.5"H. Sugar bowl with lid: 5.5"L x 3.75"W x 5.75"H. Cookie jar with lid: 6"W x 7.75"H. Issued: 1934-1941Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Hazel-AtlasCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 148

Blue depression glass decorated with lacey floral motifs. Includes 5 sherbet footed bowls, 5 bread and butter plates, and 1 sugar bowl with lid. Sherbet bowls: 4.25"W x 3"H. Sugar bowl with lid: 6"L x 4.75"W x 4.25"H. Plates: 6"W. Issued: 1934-1941Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Hazel-AtlasCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 150

Blue depression glass decorated with lacey floral motifs. Includes 1 three-toed footed bowl, 1 large fruit bowl, 1 small fruit bowl, 1 oval vegetable bowl, and 1 oval platter. Footed bowl: 10"W x 4.5"H. Large bowl: 10.25"W x 3"H. Small bowl: 6.5"W x 1.75"H. Vegetable bowl: 11"L x 7.75"W x 2"H. Oval platter: 12.75"L x 9.75"W x 1"H. Issued: 1934-1941Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Hazel-AtlasCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 246

A Sabino glass bowl decorated with female figure heads together with assorted glasswares including vases, scent bottle etc

Lot 356

A Moorcroft pottery bowl together with glass decanters, Dartington drinking glasses, coins, cased cutlery, Conway Stewart pen, postcards, ruler, gloves, clock, pottery etc

Lot 229

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea set together with Masons pottery vases and plates, glass decanter and bowl and other plates, Royal Doulton figures etc

Lot 51

A Border Fine Arts Hay Days figure, A1241 Well Groomed; four Royal Worcester Thelwell oval plates, Up For the Cup, Tally Ho, The Water Jump and The Horsebox, stuart crystal glass pedestal bowl, fruit bowl etc

Lot 22

An Art deco frosted glass mermaid candlestick, H. 21cm. Together with a frosted glass bowl and five harlequin glass leaf dishes.

Lot 34

A pierced circular silver bowl, Chester, 1914, 14cm diameter, together with a silver Christening mug, Birmingham 1932, 7.5cm high, a silver napkin ring, a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, a cased part set of silver handled side knives, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, a silver thimble and a silver topped glass sugar caster, total weight of silver approx 9.8oz

Lot 1114

Hallmarked silver and other items to include pair of salts with blue glass liners, George Adams Victorian shell bowl ladle, set of six coffee bean spoons, two forks marked 800 and a similarly marked Turkish interest long spoon with wrythen handle and a set of unmarked spoons, weight of all items excluding blue glass liners 254g all in

Lot 289

Two glass bowls including a vintage Italian glass bowl, tallest 11cm (h) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.

Lot 280

1930's Davidson Jade glass, sugar bowl and built in tongues, 8cm (h) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.

Lot 187

Uranium glass bowl, 17cm (dia) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.

Lot 1004

Regency rosewood and satinwood string inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to a satinwood lined interior with two lidded compartments flanking a central glass mixing bowl, gilt metal lion mask drop ring handles to sides and raised on four gilt metal claw feet, 30cm long x 19cm highCondition ReportLight Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some fading/discolouration. Split near base, Some small splits to lid veneer. Areas of loss near hinges on the inside, Split to wood around the mixing bowl. Mixing bowl with no damage. Handles/knobs missing from compartment lids, small chip to front left corner. General wear and tear.

Lot 240B

Silver-mounted Royal Doulton stoneware ashtray, circular, the silver mounts hinged to the mottled blue stoneware body, 9cm diameter (with damage), a silver-mounted cut glass small bowl, a silver-coloured metal and cut glass toilet jar, an EPNS small pedestal bowl with cranberry liner, shaped square and pierced, a silver plated sifting spoon and a small plated travelling beaker in leather covered case (6) 

Lot 75

Murano glass Sommerso Geode bowl of triangular form, amber and green colourway, 7cm high, 18cm diameterCondition ReportLight surface scratches. Some tiny nibbles to inside edge. General wear and tear.

Lot 69

Collection of cut-glass decanters and stoppers and drinking glasses, including: a 19th century square-section decanter and stopper cut with flutes and diamonds 23.5cm high; a pair of globe shaped decanters and stoppers and others, together with five wine and liquor glasses including a small opaque twist wine or mead glass, with cup-shaped bowl, probably circa 1775, 8.6 cm. high

Lot 315

Dutch silver bowl mount, (lacking glass bowl), London import marks 1908, Adolph Barsach Davis, pierced foliate scroll decoration with two panels depicting a tavern scene, 15cm long, approximately 6.75ozt (a/f)

Lot 74

A large studio glass vase by Henry Dean, of compressed oval form, cloudy yellow colourway, signed to base, together with a Murano-style Sommerso glass bowl, clear, green and brown colourway, of oval form with pulled ends, and a cased clear and lime green oval glass bowl (3)

Lot 226

GROUP OF DECORATIVE GLASSWARE including cranberry, ruby and green glass vases, bowls and drinking vessels, green carnival glass bowl, tall glass having air twist stem etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 196

COLLECTION OF CUT GLASSWARE including a Georgian hobnail cut glass 'thistle' vase, 25cms (h), tall footed bowl, 30cms (h), various fruit bowls, comport, decanters and stoppers, scent bottles etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 197

BOHEMIAN BLUE & CLEAR CUT GLASS 'THISTLE' VASE, 35cms (h), similar smaller vase, 25.5cms (h), similar circular bowl, 28cms (h), a clear and red cut glass fruit bowl, 21.5cms (diam.) etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 201

THREE BRISTOL BLUE GLASS CHEMISTS' BOTTLES WITH STOPPERS, 41cms (h) the tallest, circular fruit bowl, 26cms (diam.), rolling pin 'Lovers Gift' painted with ships, 39cms long, etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 643

A large glass fruit bowl and one other

Lot 752

1960's red and amber Murano style glass art bowl with organic, freeform design / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.

Lot 474

A mid 18th century firing glass with double series opaque twist stem and terraced foot, and another glass, tallest 9.5cm high. Condition - goodFiring glass bowl rim chipped, approx. 3x1mm, clearly visible.  Small cordial glass structurally good; has a tiny spot of lead to the bowl, a manufacturing characteristic.

Lot 251

Bob Crooks (b.1956), a studio glass bowl and scent bottle, 27cm. Condition - good, scratches to bases, as expected Condition - good, scratches to bases, as expected.Diameter of the bowl is 21cm.

Lot 193

A Victorian 19th century circa 1890 oversized & engraved glass goblet. The bowl engraved with dedication 'Ruth April 23rd 1891', surrounded by grapes with floral decoration raised on a hollow knopped stem and circular foot. Measures approx. 26cm tall x 14cm diameter. 

Lot 8

Torbay Pottery, Axe Vale Pottery, Sandygate Pottery, Wade, Watcombe Pottery - A lot consisting of Devon-made pottery bowls, plates, four paper weights, five hand blown glass vases - Lot includes a Wade Porcelain turtle trinket box. A Wade Irish Porcelain starfish bowl. A Torbay Pottery leaf bowl, and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M) NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.

Lot 2052

Japanese Imari ribbed bowl, a bronzed Art Deco figure of a woman, a 19th century gilt foliate decorated part tea service, a 19th century ale glass with engraved floral rim, a Denby Greenwheat part service and other items (2 boxes plus) 

Lot 2056

19th century etched celery glass vase, a Sowerby-style marbled amethyst beaker, a mid-century baluster amethyst water jug, two rummers, a press-moulded tazza, a press-moulded and etched Greek Key pattern footed bowl, a jug similar, a panel-cut footed water glass, 20th century large frond engraved wine-glasses and other items, a reproduction print of a map of Devonshire and Exeter described, framed, a print after C R McIntosh showing a harbour scene and three other pictures 

Lot 2057

Collection of 20th century cut-glass, including: four large Edinburgh Crystal wine glasses, a Stuart star cut water jug, a Durand small bowl and cover frosted with a flowerhead, various flower vases, drinking glasses, a Dartington footed bowl and other items (24)  LOT 416 SOLD

Lot 126

Mid Century Norwegian blue enamel bowl, 22cm, together with a small green dish, two coloured glass vases, and six coloured glasses (10)

Lot 125

ORREFORS Hermann Winterstellar glass bowl with wavy rim and black footrim, engraved monogram HW, 33cm diameter, together with Orrefors glass vase with black footrim, Waterford crystal scent bottle and stopper and an Aimo Okkolin art glass vase (4)

Lot 448

A glass vase with ruby flashed glass panel, 24cm high, and a later cut glass Italian bowl (2)

Lot 204

An 18th century wine glass having a bell shaped bowl, and domed foot,height 19.5cm, together with another having a round funnel shaped bowl (2)

Lot 66

A collection of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain, to include a Canton plate decorated with alternating panels of figures and birds, and a glass scent bottleBlue and white plate – cracked.Canton plate – cracked and restored.Bowl and cover – extensive restoration to cover.Famille rose dish – hairline cracks to rim.Snuff bottle – lacking stopper.

Lot 195

An 18th century wine glass having a bell shaped bowl over a clear twist stem, on a domed foot, h.16.5cm, together with various other glassware to include rummers and wine glasses

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