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Lot 1207

An Antique Victorian 9ct gold diamond 'Forget-Me-Not' mourning ring, the oval panel with floral motif set with rose-cut diamonds and chased scrolled shoulders, with vacant compartment backing, unmarked mounts tests as 9ct, setting height 11.1mm, size U, 2.3g . Condition Report:Ring is lacking mostly all enamel, all stones present, several join marks on back of shank, no glass for compartment backing, unmarked but tests as 9ct

Lot 1180

CHOPARD - an 18ct gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart pendant necklace, ref. 79/4611-20, the heart with glass panels encasing floating modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.17ct, on original Chopard 18ct chain, signed Chopard, serial no. 2346202, pendant 17.3mm, chain 40cm, 11.5g, boxed with certificate of origin, RRP £3,060 . Condition Report:No damage or repair, diamonds very bright and lively, minimal wear to mount, no broken links, clasp working, marked 750, with inner and outer box and certificate of origin dated 2002

Lot 1181

CHOPARD - a pair of 18ct gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart stud earrings, ref. 83/4611-20, the heart with glass panels encasing floating modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.34ct, signed Chopard, serial no. 9153119, 10.8mm, 7.1g, boxed with certificate of origin . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, diamonds very bright and lively, minimal wear to mount, marked 750. The serial number on the certificate does not appear to match the numbers on the earrings but is from the same house as the previous Lot

Lot 1179

CHOPARD - an 18ct white gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart pendant necklace, ref. 79/6216/0-20, the heart set with modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, with central glass panel encasing floating diamonds, on original 18ct white gold cable link chain, signed Chopard, serial no. 6056838, pendant 17.6mm, chain 40cm, 6.7g, boxed, RRP £3,510 . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, diamonds very bright and lively, hardly used, no broken links, clasp working, marked 750, with inner and outer box and information booklets

Lot 1206

An Antique Victorian onyx split pearl and diamond mourning locket pendant, circa 1880, of round bombe form, centrally star set with split pearl and rose-cut diamonds, and having compartment backing beneath glass containing woven hair, 17.2mm, 2.7g . Condition Report:Several small edge chips to onyx otherwise no damage, unmarked

Lot 1841

A pair of silver and glass salad servers, an electroplate cradled cup and a pair of KPM cut glass goblets

Lot 1714

Cut drinking glass, cottage tea wares, a table lamp and two vases

Lot 1511

Cut glass shot glasses, coins, a pipe, a pencil mounted with a stanhope viewer of Portland, a crystal necklace, etc.

Lot 1809

Miscellaneous electroplate, cutlery, a cut glass drinking set, a pair of glass lustre and gilt metal table lamps, a pair of brass candlesticks, a three-light chandelier, etc.

Lot 1192

A Set of Twelve Crystal Highball Glasses, a pedestal bowl, set of six cut glass tumblers and a pair of Stuart crystal bowls:- One Tray.

Lot 133

Three Coloured Glass Witches Balls, other glass including, Isle of White scent bottles and a paperweight, cut glass scent bottles and moulded glass door handles, together with a pair of treen candlesticks, and various geological specimens, quartz, amethyst, agate and pyrite (two trays)Green ball approx 13cm diameter

Lot 125

A Cauldon Ltd Porcelain Coffee Service, decorated with a blue and gilt border, comprising twelve trios, milk jug, sugar bowl and two bread and butter plates, together with a pair of cut glass champagne saucers (one tray)

Lot 47

A Royal Copenhagen Figure of a Young Boy, mending a fishing rod, model no. 905, printed mark, 18cm, together with a mixed collection of various cut glass, a pair of Vctorian brass Punch and Judy doorstops, brass candlesticks, copper circular trays, large composite tusk, silver plate etc. (one shelf)

Lot 66

A Large Quantity of Cut Glass and Crystal Wares, to include - a large crystal fruit bowl, nine various cut glass and crystal decanters, a suite of thirty two various wine glasses of varying sizes, drinking glasses, including a pair of ensuite decanters, fourteen Edinburgh crystal wine glasses of varying sizes, together with a quantity of other various drinking glass, bowls etc, (one shelf + tray)

Lot 243

Cut Glass Decanter With Silver Collar, London 1980, together with a stone China part dinner service, including soup tureen and various dishes. A World War Two Brodie Helmet, Camp bed, a cased Singer sewing machine, A Pair of Wedgewood bottle vases and glass paperweight, and a case set of four Thomas Webster Liqueur glasses (qty)

Lot 371

A Pink Glass and Diamond Cluster Ring, the cushion cut pink glass within a border of old cut diamonds, to diamond set shoulders on a chased shank, finger size G1/2Unmarked, in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 4.4 grams.

Lot 79

Pair of Amethyst Glass Decanters, early Victorian, engraved with roses, with modern metal stoppers, together with two pairs of glass rummers: one pair 20th century, engraved with hops, the other pair, Victorian, flat-cut; and an Irish cut glass covered honey jar (qty)

Lot 125

A matched pair of Victorian cut glass claret jugs, one with silver mounts, Elkington Co., Birmingham 1885, the other with silver plated mounts, by Elkington & Co. Both hinged lids with lion mask finials, holding shield engraved with ‘P.Z’ monogram for Philip Ziegler, above Bacchanalian masks collars and spouts, scroll handles and shaped clear glass bodies with star cut bases, 29cm and 28cm high respectively. (2)  Provenance: The Ziegler family, Manchester, presumably commissioned for Philip Ziegler, founder of  Ziegler & Co, Carpet manufacturers and merchants, Manchester Nora Ziegler (1888-1969) and thence by descent to: Rupert James Mawson Howe (1911-1971) and thence by descent to the vendor. Lot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT

Lot 163

An early 20th century silver plated novelty rustic style breakfast set With central chained cauldron flanking toast rack branches above a pair of egg cups, a cut glass lidded butter dish and cut glass salt and pepper pots and a vinegar bottle, on rustic supports, together with two condiment spoons, a teaspoon and a butter knife, 28cm wide. Lot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT

Lot 185

A large Victorian silver easel dressing table mirror, with embossed, die-cut pierced front with scrolling floral and foliate designs over diagonal trellis, held to the body with small pins, with engraved name to plain escutcheon to top of frame, with original bevelled glass mirror, the wooden back body with remains of purple velvet fabric covering, and folding stand with chain, with Birmingham hallmark for 1899, and 'HM' maker's mark for Henry Matthews, 49.5cm high, 34cm widest.Condition: Silver seemingly nearly all, or nearly all, present. Old dried deposits around bottom left corner, a couple of very small losses to bottom edge, heavily tarnished, engraved escutcheon slightly dented. Velvet fabric on back heavily worn, some wear to the base of the stand, a couple of cracks and corner and side dents to the wooden body.PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £20.40 USA (Estimated Price): £59.00 EU (Estimated Price): £27.00 R.O.W. (Estimated Price): £56.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 37

A French Verrie d’ Art Lorraine Art Deco 'D'Argyll' cameo glass vase, produced for the Paris retailer Ancienne Maison Effler, the purple mould blown glass body acid-cut with irises and an asymmetric shoulder, and with low relief textured finish, the petals and leaves enamelled with  silvery-dark brown details, signed in black 'D'Argyl' within the design, 20cm highCondition: Excellent, light surface wear, signature only partial, interior of base needs cleaning, one patch of rogue texturing near base as photographed, ring of wear/scratches to base as expected.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £16.51 USA (Estimated): £37.00 EU (Estimated): £22.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £42.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 38

A 1930s Belgian Val St Lambert liqueur stoppered jug and set of six shot glasses set, the bodies flashed in purple and cut through to clear with mitre, lens and slice cuts, one shot glass broken and lacking missing piece, contained in a fitted card display box, stoppered jug 23.5cm high. (qty)Condition: One shot glass broken, and broken piece missing. Tiny nibbles to bases of jug and shot glasses. Lime rings to interior of base of jug. Box interior intact but in need of a clean, box exterior pattern faded, some dents and scratches.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent with a minimum of a tracked service. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail.Please see below for cost estimates, including packing: UK (Estimated Price): £20.40 USA (Estimated Price): £59.00 EU (Estimated Price): £27.00 R.O.W. (Estimated Price): £56.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCEWe only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPINGTo request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VATAll above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%. IMPORTANTWhen you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot. Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released. MULTIPLE PURCHASESThe estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIESWhen your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 189

A group of Edwardian dressing table items, comprising six facet or slice cut colourless glass jars with silver lids, four engraved with a lion passant holding a sun over a crown and with Birmingham hallmarks for London 1907, tallest 17.3cm high, the others with various hallmarks; together with a silver dressing table set comprising two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, with light blue guilloché enamel decoration to the tops, with black enamel borders, with W.G.S. Ltd maker's marks for W.G. Sothers Ltd, registered number 705490 for 1924, and Birmingham hallmarks for 1925 & 1926, (9)Condition: Bottles generally in very good to excellent condition, noting a couple of shallow dents to the lids of the tallest two and a bit of marver grit inside one of them. Slight damage to the enamel of the handled brush, some losses to the black enamel on the border of both brushes and the mirror, and all with light surface scratches from use.PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £20.40 USA (Estimated): £59.00 EU (Estimated): £27.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £56.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 33

A pair of Edwardian Thomas Webb & Sons 'Rock Crystal' cut glass decanters and a Stevens & Williams 'Rock Crystal' claret jug, the decanters cut with scrolling and floral patterns, the rims with silver collars with T.W&S maker's marks for Thomas Webb & Sons and hallmarks for London 1904, 23cm high, the claret jug with rubbed WG (?) maker's mark probably for William Comyns & Sons, and illegible, rubbed London hallmarks, 20.5cm high. (3)Condition: All three pieces lack their stoppers and their collars are tarnished with worn or slightly worn hallmarks as catalogued. Both decanters are slightly limed, especially at the bottoms, the underside of both feet are heavily scuffed and scratched, one foot is chipped in numerous places. Both have light surface wear, but no visible cracks, major chips or restoration. Claret jug with no visible cracks or major chips or restoration, the underside of the base is scratched and scuffed and there are a couple of surface scratches to the exterior surface.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £23.22 USA (Estimated): £75.00 EU (Estimated): £28.50 R.O.W. (Estimated): £62.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 28

A set of six unusual early-mid 19thC English cut glass liqueur glasses, hobnail and facet cut with a panel engraved with a heraldic symbol of recumbent lion, 7.6cm high, together with a similar small wine glass, 8.8cm high; together with a Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate silver-plated cruet set, comprising two salts with blue glass liners, salt and pepper shakers, and four miniture spoons, shakers 7.5cm high. (qty)CONDITION: Liqueur glasses with some nibbles to feet and possibly some recutting/repolishing, but no major losses or cracks. Wine glass with deeper nibbles to foot. Cruet set intact and displays well with (unusually) no bent feet, major dents and no cracks or splits. Signs of polishing to marks, and a couple of shallow dents along with signs of general use to surface.Packing & ShippingLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £21.91 USA (Estimated): £65.00 EU (Estimated): £28.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £60.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 205

A German WMF Secessionist or Art Nouveau electroplated jardiniere, c.1905, with original cut and engraved green glass lining, the inside of one foot stamped with three stamped marks reading 'WMF EP OX' and numbered 352, 31cm by 10.4cm, 14.5cm tall. (LC12087)FOOTNOTE: This is one of the best examples we have seen.Condition: The electroplate is in excellent condition, with no chips to liner.PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £19.01USA (Estimated): £53.00EU (Estimated): £25.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £52.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Lot 2017

Chopard Happy Diamonds 18ct gold round brilliant cut diamond, heart shaped ring, stamped 750, boxedCondition Report:Approx size approx K (irregular shaped ring), slihgtly grey within where diamond setting rubbed on glass, max depth = 9.5mm, some rubbing to rhodium plating

Lot 2190

Seiko gentleman's 18ct white gold quartz wristwatch, black dial with baton hour markers and round brilliant cut diamond bezel, on integral 18ct white gold bracelet, stamped 18KTCondition Report:Approx 83.95gm (including movement), bracelet and case both tested 18ct, bracelet non magnetic, movement not functioning, new battery required - not guaranteed, very very light scratch to glass cover otherwise good condition, hands moving freely, diamonds bright, well matched, inner circumference = 18.5cm, case diameter = 32mm (excluding crown)

Lot 107

A set of six cut glass coloured hock glasses on circular spreading bases

Lot 265

A hallmarked silver and cut glass claret jug, London 1979 and a cut glass decanter with drop stopper and hallmarked silver collar

Lot 43

Ruby Cut to Uranium glass bowl, possibly Val St Lambert of Belgium. 4" tall & 4.5" diameter.  There are some flakes to the inside of two of the leaves towards the inner top. They do not detract visually but we mention for accuracy.

Lot 49

Large cut glass scent bottle with patterned panels and sterling silver lid, Birmingham c1893.

Lot 278

A Waterford crystal style footed bowl 185mm tall, twinned with a large cut glass crystal bowl 290mm diameter

Lot 151

A large Dartington art glass vase by Rachael Woodman, 355mm tall, twinned with an antique Bohemian cut glass jar

Lot 229

Pair of Elizabeth II silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars, Sheffield 2000, a George V rectangular silver jewellery box with fitted interior, Birmingham 1911, 11.5cm wide, and a selection of other dressing table requisites, etc, 125g approx weighable silver items, together with a George VI silver candlestick, Birmingham 1937, 21cm high

Lot 586

Collection of 19th century and later ceramics and glass, to include Copeland ewer, ovoid painted and gilded with stylised foliage, Royal Worcester aesthetic period tea-cup with butterfly handle, white overlaid glass vase painted and gilded with floral decoration, cut glass perfume bottle, etc, 22cm high and smaller (7)

Lot 271

George V silver mounted preserve jar of circular form, the clear glass body having a star-cut base, with patent automatic lid (Patent No.5518), sponsor's mark of Hukin & Heath Ltd, 10cm high excluding handle, together with a George V silver topped jam or honey pot of square form, sponsor's mark of Huckin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1925

Lot 552

Large Bohemian style engraved ruby flashed glass vase, 20th century, of tulip form with serrated rim over cut panels of birds, and stags in a forest landscape with house, 25.8cm high

Lot 391

Assorted dressing table requisites and objects of virtue, comprising: Rare mid 18th century gilt metal mounted puddingstone box, 6.8cm wide (a/f); brass and blue enamel photograph frame, 10cm high; silver mounted perfume bottle with square cover, the silver collar beneath wooden cover, 12.5cm high; an amber-coloured cut glass perfume bottle, and a blue-flashed cut glass perfume bottle (lacking cover) (5)

Lot 546

Set of six glass rummers, of typical form with knopped stem, together with a pair of 19th century three-ring cut glass decanters and stoppers, 25cm high overall and smaller (8)

Lot 254

Elizabeth II silver mounted easel photo frame, sponsor's mark of Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, 13cm high (aperture 9cm x 6.5cm), together with five silver topped cut glass dressing table jars, 55g approx weightable silver

Lot 279

Elizabeth II cut glass decanter of square form with silver mount, sponsor's mark of Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1959, and an Elizabeth II silver mounted cut glass decanter with cobalt blue flash decoration of fruit and vines, sponsor's mark of C J Vander Ltd, London 1972, 38.5cm high

Lot 553

Early 20th century cut glass table lamp, the shade of mushroom form over baluster stem and spreading foot, 40cm high

Lot 559

Art Deco style smoked grey glass perfume or scent bottle of waisted form with tall prism cut stopper, a clear glass example of pedestal form with silver collar, a pale blue glass atomiser of stepped form, and an Art Deco style table or bedside lamp, 26.5cm high and smaller (4)

Lot 250

Late Victorian silver and cut glass flask, Birmingham 1900/01, a George V silver mounted double oil and vinegar bottle, and a George V silver mounted cut glass salad bowl with servers, Chester 1912, etc

Lot 419

Silver rimmed cut glass lemonade jug (AF)

Lot 320

Two decanters and set of six etched and cut glass wine glasses

Lot 8

Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Vittoria, Orthes, Toulouse (W. Cook, 20th Foot.), traces of lacquer, very fine, mounted as wornProvenance:Glendining's, September 1987.William Cook was born at Totham, Essex circa 1785 and was a labourer also serving in the West Essex Militia upon his enlisting in the 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot (Lancashire Fusiliers) at Haslar under a bounty of £5-5-3; a vast sum in that period. At that time he was described as having dark eyes, dark hair and a 'brown' complexion, perhaps being of West Indian heritage whose parents had made it to England.Cook was wounded by gunshot at Orthes. A fine account is offered by Colonel John Hogge, K.H., who commanded the Light Company:'I embrace the first moment I had to spare since the battle of the 27th to let you know I have again escaped one of the most murderous battles that ever I believe the old 20th witnessed. I had three most wonderful escapes, three balls struck me, one entering the glass you bought me in London, when in the act of looking at the troops opposed to us, the ball still remains in but has entirely destroyed the glass. Another entered my jacket near the right breast, was turned by striking a button, passed along my waistcoat, came out and badly wounded a man of my company. A grape shot struck the top of my shoulder, carried away the bugle and most of my right wing but did no other injury except a slight bruise. You will say my dear brother I am a fortunate fellow, I think to myself, for I believe no man ever had narrower escapes, the jacket and spyglass I shall preserve and one day I hope to show you them. I shall now begin to relate what passed on that eventful day confining myself to that part of the tragedy our Brigade acted.The Light Companies of the 23rd, 7th, 20th, and a company of Rifles were in advance about 2 miles, when we came in contact with the advance post of the enemy, we immediately engaged them and drove them about a mile into a village where they had posted, unbeknown to us, a number of men in every part. We attacked it three times but did not succeed, soon after two companies of the 7th reinforced us and we quickly drove them out, took possession and retained it till the Brigade came up, we lost in this affair two Captains and about 60 men out of the light companies of the Brigade, eleven of my company were killed and wounded. It was here I had two escapes. We were then ordered to join our Regts. I found mine just in rear of the village.Soon after an order came to us to advance and support our Portuguese Brigade, as they had just given way about half a mile in front of us. The great bone of contention was a small town [St Böes] and a range of hills just in the van of it, upon which a strong column of French were posted with 6 pieces of Artillery. The main road ran directly through the town, and the heights and all the Artillery commanded it, we fixed bayonets and there the bloody scene commenced. I passed the Portuguese and actually carried the town under a most dreadful fire of grape shot and musquetry, that ever a regiment was exposed to, out of 291, all we had, 126 men and nine officers were killed and wounded. We had two other officers wounded but they were not returned so, being slightly hit. The enemy attempted again to take it from us, they got into the town but we managed to drive them out again. They carried away about 25 of our men and Captain Tovey, they surrounded them. The 7th Division soon came up and the French retreated in all directions. We followed till darkness put an end to the contest.Genl. Moss was wounded but not badly before we took the town. Major Bent who nobly commanded us had first his horse shot and was immediately afterwards killed himself. Three balls entered him. One Captain killed and three badly wounded. Capt Russell commands what few of us are left, he certainly gets the Brevet. Col Ellis, who commands the Brigade, rode into the town after we had taken it and declared that there never was a more gallant thing done by any Regt, and his Lordship sent in soon after to know what Regt it was that had taken the town. It is certain that they had in it double our numbers, posted so as to rake every part of the road leading through the town. Had we not succeeded we should have been cut to atoms, the only chance we had was to charge through it instantly, and after driving them out get under cover of the houses. It was impossible for our men to have stood it for five minutes longer, the grape from the Artillery on the hills cut us down by the dozens at a time. I got off most fortunately with the loss only of a strap. We mustered on parade next day only 144 men and nine officers. Soult may now say he annihilated us.’Cook was in fair shape to share in the action at Toulouse and was discharged on 31 January 1816. …

Lot 805

A pair of EPNS and cut glass salad servers and various MOP handled forks etc.

Lot 829

A cut glass and silver mounted scent bottle 5 inches high London 1896

Lot 843

A pair of silver mounted and cut glass scent bottles with stoppers 6.5 inches high Birmingham 1898

Lot 914

Scent bottle with cut glass body and stopper, Birmingham 1970

Lot 830

A cut glass scent bottle, silver mounted with stopper Birmingham 1913

Lot 950

A circular scent bottle with stopper and embossed decoration with cut glass body, Birmingham 1906

Lot 459

A good quality cut-glass tapered decanter with silver mounted neck and one other pair of cut-glass tapered pedestal decanters and stoppers (3)

Lot 388

A Victorian lacquered paper-mache desk stand supporting a cut-glass hexagonal inkwell, the stand inlaid with mother of pearl scroll designs, 16½" x 13" together with a similar lacquered papier-mache adjustable book slide with mother of pearl floral decoration (2)

Lot 465

A selection of various cut-glass including two wine glass rinsing bowls, cut-glass jars and covers, finger bowls etc

Lot 387

A Victorian brass mounted walnut and ebonised desk stand with letter rack enclosed by a hinged domed cover above a pair of cut-glass inkwells and inset ebonised pen compartment and a single drawer in the frieze, 12½" wide x 10" high

Lot 423

A pair of bronzed metal and cut-glass table lustres with lozenge droplet decoration,11" high

Lot 660

A silver rectangular photo frame, Birmingham marks, 9" x 7"; a cut-glass and silver mounted scent bottle and a 19th Century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon (3)

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