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A decanter with two small brandy tumblersImperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, 1850sdecanter: of mallet form, body with lobed sides and ring-moulded waisted neck, fitted with scalloped stopper, centred with a circular medallion enamelled with ermine mantel under the Imperial Russian crown tooled over gold foil and Cyrillic monogram 'AM'; stemless rounded tumblers with lobed sides decorated en suite, all unmarked height of decanter with stopper: 25.5cm (10in); diameter of tumbler: 6.8cm (2 3/4in). (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by a private collector in the USA, c. 1940-1950Thence by descentThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Bing clockwork Tumbler Monkey 1910-20s, with felt faces, ears and hands, brown and black glass eyes, brown mohair head and limbs, white mohair chin, original red felt jacket trimmed with yellow rickrack, white felt waistcoat with tin buttons and blue cotton trousers --9 ½in. (24cm.) high (patched holes to all four hands and mechanism temperamental) - this monkey was lot 245 in Grandma's Teddy Bear Museum auction in these rooms on the 9th September 2020
A part suite of cut glass drinking glasses, comprising; ten white wine glasses, 15cm. high and nine red wine glasses, 16cm. high; also four Waterford Colleen pattern champagne flutes, stencilled marks, 15.25cm, and nine glass tumblers, 13cm. high, (32). Condition Report One tumbler with shallow chip to outside of rim, approx. 0.75cm. square. Another with minor nick to rim. Another with light surface scratch to rim. Otherwise in good condition.
Mauchline ware – six pieces, comprising a mantel clock form money box (Bournemouth), 11cms, a tumbler case with tumbler (New Road, Mauchline/ Heaven Keep You Free …), 8.5cms, a knitting needle cylinder (Barmouth Bridge and Town), 19.5cms, a box in the form of the watch Tower at Eastbourne (untitled fishing boats at sail), 10cms, a rectangular box (The Fish Market, Lowestoft), 8.5cm, and a dome top reel box (Hythe Church), 8.5cm. (6)
Mauchline ware – six pieces, comprising a large saucepan box, handle replaced (Bleak House and Pier, Broadstairs – photographic), 15.5cms, a tumbler case with tumbler (Auld Brig O’Doon), 7.2cms, an open barrel (Winchester Cathedral), 6cms, a rectangular box (Albert Memorial, Edinburgh), 7.5cms, a dome top reel box (Margate From Royal Crescent), 8.2cms, and a sliding lid rectangular go to bed (Rothlevry), 10cms. (6)
Mauchline ware – seven pieces, comprising a rectangular box (Black Gang Chine, Isle of Wight), 13.2cms, a cylinder box (The Wish Tower, Eastbourne), 8.2cms, a letter knife (Shakespeare’s House, Stratford On Avon), 27.5cms, a tumbler case with tumbler (Hastings Pier), 7.2cms, a rectangular money box (The Old Market Cross, Wakefield), 8cms, a hexagonal box (Edinburgh Castle From Princes Street), 8.5cms, and a dome top reel box (Walmer Castle), 8.4cms. (7)
Mauchline ware – eight pieces, comprising a circular reel box (St. Vincents Rocks, Clifton/Clark and Co’s), 8cms, a cylinder box (The Crescent, Filey/Filey Brigg), 8.5cms, a tumbler (The Beach, Worthing), 6.6cms, a circular stamp box (applied stamp/Admiralty Pier, Dover), 5.2cms, a disc form pin cushion (Pevensey Castle/Hastings From The Sea), 5cms, a letter knife (The Abbey, St Albans), 20cms, a book marker (Bath Hotel and Cliff, Cromer), 9.5cms, and a rectangular box (Shanklin From The Cliff), 8.5cms. (8)
Mauchline ware – thirteen pieces, most with condition issues comprising a rectangular box (Scott’s Monument – photographic/Edinburgh Castle/Holyrood Palace), 15.5cms, another, (View From West Pier, Brighton), 13.5cms, a turret money box (The Ravine Bridge, Belle Vue Park, Lowestoft), 9.5cms, a napkin ring (Dunkeld), a tumbler case (Folkestone), 7.5cms, a lidded cauldron (Tam O’Shanter and Souter Johnny/And at his elbow…..), 7cms, an ivory ground rectangular box (The Belvedere, Victoria Terrace, Weymouth), 8cms, another with sliding lid (New Market Hall, Shrewsbury), 8.8cms, another, (Winchester Cathedral/College Chapel/City Cross), 14cms, another, title obscured, 8cm, another, (floral colour print/Remembrance), 9cms, a comb case (Rustic Bridge), 10.3cms, and a cylinder box (Llandudno Drive), 8.5cm. (13)
A mixed lot, comprising four miniature carved oriental nuts, two as boats, 3cms, a miniature harmonica, 3.5cms, four various bookmarks, a mother of pearl letter knife inscribed ‘Souvenir de Boulogne’, 11cms, a medicine tumbler in leather case, a sand pencil, two folding steel button hooks, seven various silver buttons of pierced design, and two small tins. (23)
A Charles II Silver Tumbler-Cup, Maker's Mark Lacking, Attributed to Thomas Mangy, York, 1673, slightly tapering cylindrical, chased with foliage and flowers and engraved with a crest, 9cm diameter, 6.5cm high, 5oz 6dwt Provenance: with Alastair Dickenson Ltd., London. As the present cup is lacking a maker's mark it is impossible to confirm who made it, thought it does compare closely to other examples by Thomas Mangy, including a slightly smaller example of 1675, engraved with initials 'IH' over 'TH' which was sold Christie's London, 1 December 2005. In the catalogue for that example Christie's notes a further example of the same date which was sold 12 November 1980. A further example was previously in the Albert Collection (R. Butler, The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver, London, 2004, no. 122). Each of these examples is, like the present example, boldly chased with foliage and flowers and with a similar cartouche. Thomas Mangy was from an extensive family of silversmiths working in York in the 17th century, being at least a third generation silversmith, his father George having been made free in 1639 and his grandfather Christopher in 1610. His uncle Henry and cousins Arthur and George were also silversmiths, with the younger of his cousins having relocated to Leeds by 1690 and was eventually executed there for having forged a coin (see H. Murray, A Directory of York Goldsmiths, Silversmith and Associated Craftsmen, York, 1998, pp. 92-93 for further biographical details). Thomas was made free by Patrimony in 1665 and must have been a silversmith of some talent based on the existing plate which bears his mark. Items he was responsible for making include everything from spoons, see for example the Strickland Death's Head Spoon (Victoria and Albert Museum no. M.12-1932) to a tankard of 1680 (Christie's, London, 21 June 2011, lot 96).
Assorted spirits to include: Old Rarity, De Luxe Scotch Whisky, 1970s bottling, 70 proof, 75.7cl, one bottle; Glenside, Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; 100 Pipers, De Luxe Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 75cl, one bottle; Grant's, Family Reserve, Finest Scotch Whisky, with tumbler, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Glenfiddich, Special Reserve, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 75cl, one bottle (boxed); Dimple, Old Blended Scotch Whisky, 43% vol, 75cl, one bottle (boxed); Bell's, Blended Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 75cl, one ceramic decanter; Bell's, Old Scotch Whisky, 40% vol,1.5L, one bottle; Grand Marnier, one bottle and De Kuyper Cherry Brandy one 50 cl. bottle, ten bottles of varying sizes in total
TWO ITEMS OF SILVER comprising a small presentation dish with round plain form, line border, hallmarked London 1986, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 11.5cm diameter, weighing approx. 3.5 ozt (110 grams) and a silver rimmed glass tumbler, berry and leaf design, the rim hallmarked Birmingham 1904, makers mark J Collyer & Co Ltd, weighing approx. 3.5 ozt (110 grams)
MICHAEL POWOLNY (1871-1854) FOR J & L LOBMEYR, VIENNA SECESSIONIST ENGRAVED GLASS TUMBLER, CIRCAof tapered form, engraved with a putto and bird within a scalloped border corresponding to the rim, engraved factory monogram to base(9cm high)Footnote: Literature: J. Rudoe, J. Decorative Arts 1850-1950. A catalogue of the British Museum collection, 2nd ed., p. 251, no.244 Pazaurek, G.E. Kunstglaser der Gegenwart, Leipzig 1925, pp.162-4, plates 174-5 Note: Powolny trained as a sculptor and ceramic artist at the Fachschule fur Tonindustrie in Znaim, then at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, where he taught from 1909. He made several designs for engraved glass for Lobmeyr between about 1914 and 1925, including a series of similar tumblers. The starting point for these tumblers was a goblet designed in 1914 and ornamented with allegorical motifs. The same motifs of putti were then used on the tumblers. For a similar tumbler see British Museum collection (museum number1981,1206.1)
Southern Railway indicator board ENAMEL PLATE 'Clapham Junc' (Clapham Junction), probably from the departures board at Waterloo. Measures 17" x 2.5" (43cm x 6cm), comes with an original wooden tumbler (replacement screws) and is in good, ex-use condition with a few small chips at the edges/screw-holes. [1]
A CHINESE SILVER DRINKS SET, maker CC, comprising oval tray and six tumbler cups, the tray with engraved decoration of a bird flying amidst foliage, each cup with engraved foliage, in a fitted carrying case. Tray 24cm long, gross 16.9 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without damage.
A selection of 19th century glassware, comprising; an unusual soda glass, the purple feathered rummer with knopped stem raised on a spreading circular base, 14.5cm high, a masonic tumbler 10cm high, two Regency glass rinsers, 10cm high, a pair of Victorian cut glass rummers, 15cm high, and a glass pedestal dessert bowl, 13.5cm high and a set of four hobnail cut table salts of pedestal form (11) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A LATE 20TH CENTURY HANDMADE BRITANNIA-STANDARD TUMBLER CUP with a hammered finish and a gilt interior, engraved on one side with the Arms of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, by Brian L. Fuller, London 1991, stamped also with Brian's trademark dormouse or glis-glis; 3" (7.6 cms) diameter); 6 oz
A Victorian cut glass large circular ink stand and glass well, with hinged copper globular cover, engraved with a monogram together with a pair of Victorian glass and gilt perfume/tear phials and a Queen Victoria Jubilee tumbler glass dated 1837-1897 with etched description "A Queenly Woman and a Womanly Queen" (4)
An early 19thC blue and white Davenport pearl ware jug, with beak spout, shaped handle, inverted body, and circular foot, transfer printed with house before buildings, marked beneath, 17cm high, an early 19thC opaque china polychrome jug, a Whitefriars style tumbler, and two copper lustre examples. (5,AF)
ANDY SHAW; a faceted porcelain tumbler covered in celadon glaze, impressed mark, height 12cm.Shaw is Professor of Ceramics at Louisiana State University.Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ALF JARNESTAD (1923-2008); a stoneware sculpture on a wooden base and a porcelain tumbler, painted and incised signatures and both dated 1963, tallest 16cm (2). (D)Jarnestad is one of Sweden's leading ceramic artists. After his art studies at 'Konstfack' in Stockholm, he worked for the Karlskrona factory in the 1950s-1960s. He is known for his geometry inspired series, rough vases and futuristic sculptures.Provenance: Purchased in Stockholm, 1963.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
RICHARD BURKETT; a cylindrical wood fired stoneware vase with textured surface and concentric ring decoration and a porcelain tumbler, impressed marks, tallest 17.5cm (2).Burkett is Professor of Art, San Diego University.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
MARCIO MATTOS (born 1946); a stoneware rocking vase, long dish and tumbler, incised mark to vase, vase height 32cm, dish length 38.5cm (3). (D)Provenance: Purchased in 2012 and at Ceramic Art London, 2014.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

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