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A Saint Louis crystal glass service, "Thistle" modelComprising 18 water glasses, 24 red wine glasses, 12 white wine glasses, 12 liqueur glasses, 12 flutes, 1 bowl, 3 rinsing bowls, 1 jug, and 1 decanter with cover_x000D_In moulded and cut Saint Louis crystal_x000D_Gold decoration_x000D_Marked on the base_x000D_France, 20th century_x000D_(minor signs of use)Height: 30 cm (jug)
Set of six cased George V silver bladed butter knives, Sheffield 1921, Frank Cobb & Co, together with two silver pepperettes, silver mustard pot with blue liner, silver 'GIN' spirit decanter label and two hobnail glass dressing jars with silver lids, total silver weight excluding butter knives 5.25ozt
LEE & WIGFULL; a George V cut glass crystal decanter of waisted form, with hatched and fan cut top and hallmarked silver collar, Sheffield 1923, with associated stopper, height to top of stopper 36cm, diameter of base 11.5cm, and a Waterford cut glass crystal mushroom lamp, height 38cm (2).Condition Report: The decanter is in good condition.
A small quantity of cut and crystal glassware, including crystal glass decanter with stopper, height 32.5cm, matching jug, height 26.5cm, vase, height 26cm, three ashtrays and a Wedgwood paperweight , also a George VI hallmarked silver Adie Brothers open salt, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1940, with three associated spoons, combined weighable silver 1.6ozt/50g.
A collection of Waterford Lismore pattern and matched cut glass drinking glasses - the Waterford glasses comprising 6 x red wine goblets, 17.5cm high, etched marks; 7 x white wine glasses, 15cm high, etched marks (one with small rim chip); and 5 x liqueur glasses, 8.8cm high, etched marks; plus a ship's decanter with etched mark; together with matched glasses in a similar pattern (but with baluster or plain stems) by other makers comprising; 13 x whisky tumblers; 9 x 12.5cm wine glasses; 11 x champagne flutes with elongated bucket bowls; 10 x champagne flutes with elongated ovoid bowls; and 6 x brandy balloons. (68)
Six commemorative / special edition Bell's Whisky porcelain decanters (sealed, with contents), comprising - 1. Christmas 1989 Extra Special Bell's Old Scotch Whisky, 75cl, in the original tin 2. Extra Special Bell's Old Scotch Whisky, 75cl, in the original tin 3. 1990 90th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Old Scotch Whisky, 75cl, in the original tin 4. 1986 60th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 75cl (no tin) 5. 1986 The Marriage of Prince Andrew with Miss Sarah Ferguson, 75cl (no tin) 6. Wade miniature decanter, Blended Scotch Whisky Specially Selected, 18.75cl
Seven pieces of pottery and glass, comprising - 1. A blown art glass goblet in aquamarine glass with trailed decoration to the exterior of the pinched bowl, in the manner of Martin Demaine, 13.7cm high 2. Two pieces of studio pottery, signed 'CE', comprising a baluster vase, 24cm high and a small twin handled jar, 10cm high, in grey smoked glazes 3. A cut glass square decanter, first half 20th century 4. A cut glass preserve jar and cover 5. A clear glass fruit bowl, third quarter 20th century, 25.25cm diameter 6. A studio pottery vase in the shape of a gaping mouthed fish, 11.25cm high
Five Waterford and other crystal and cut glass decanters - including a Waterford Colleen decanter with etched mark, 27.5cm high; a mid-19th century cut glass claret jug, 26.5cm high; a ship's decanter; a Victorian shaft and globe decanter; and a Royal Brierley 'Plymouth' pattern decanter, 20.5cm high; together with two Waterford heavy cut glass ashtrays; a smaller cut glass ashtray; and a water jug.
John Orchard for Stevens and Williams, an Arts and Crafts silver mounted intaglio cut rock crystal glass decanter, John Charles Grinsell, Birmingham 1906, square section dimpled form with applied vertical trails, decorated with a daisy design throughout, the spherical stopper similarly decorated with wrythen foliate panels, 25.5cm high
A Stourbridge etched and engraved glass decanter, circa 1860, pedestal urn form the double gourd or acorn body decorated with a naturalistic band of flowering brambles, above a hobnail and mitre cut acanthus lappet border, the shoulder with Rococo scrolls, on a foot with a wreath of five petal roses, 36.5cm
A George III silver-mounted three-bottle decanter stand, the trefoil stand with fixed central handle and loop terminal, atop three bun feet, ensuite with three cut glass decanters, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1813, height (to top of handle) 26.5cm, height (of decanter) 18.5cm approx
Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts Siam variation glass claret jug, circa 1900, footed amphora form with single loop handle and bladed knop, cut with a band of scrolling tendrils and stylised lotus or water lily flowers, alternating between three and five petals, the stopper of hollow bisected twisted form, 37cm highNote: designed in the Venetian style for the service of the Prince of Siam, who commissioned Powell on his visit to London in 1897 for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, the elegant form was popular both plain and cut. The cut design on this example is exceptionally unusual, drawing upon Harry Powell's interest in the historical revival, including Mannerist or English Renaissance motifs, as well as the culturally significant lotus flower motif. This could be an early prototype or experimental design, different from the more common engraved Art Nouveau inspired motif which appears on the examples produced for the service; see Evans, W et al. 1995, Whitefriars Glass, London: Museum of London, p.81, fig.82 for an illustrated example of the Water Lily or Lotus design on this form of decanter
Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts wine glass, circa 1900, the rounded bowl cut with a band of intersecting stylised floral vine and geometric foliate chevrons, on a short plain stem and conical foot, 9.5cm highNote: the cutting style is almost identical in execution to that on the Lotus decanter by Powell in this auction, unusual for the Whitefriars firm, but exemplifying their innovative outlook and willingness to experiment in cut designs and techniques, to adapt to the growing trend for Continental Art Nouveau design, whilst maintaining the simplicity and elegance for which James Powell and Sons became renowned.
An Arts and Crafts silver mounted Stourbridge glass jug, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, probably Thomas Webb, in the Aesthetic style, modelled as a quatrelobed gourd with cured tubular neck and hollow handle, 15.5cm highNote: see McConnell, A, 2018, The Decanter; Ancient to Modern, for an example of this form by Thomas Webb in ivorine glass
Mona Morales-Schildt for Kosta Tall Decanter Circa 1960s, with original internally coloured stopper, the body with twin 'handle' depressions to each side, signed Kosta. 31cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Some tiny fleabites around the handle depressions, otherwise good.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Rare "Lava" Decanter with Original Stopper Trailed and smoked glass, signed PL Holmegaard 611517 to base. 21.8cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Small surface scratches to two sides, no other notable issues.
Vicke Lindstrand (Swedish 1904-1983) for Kosta Decanter & Vase Circa 1960s, the former pale yellow with original red stopper and signed Kosta LH 1519, the hexagonal tapered vase in olive colourway and signed Kosta LS 786. The decanter 21.5cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Decanter with small nick and very small scratch to rim plus two small and light scratches to one side, vase with some fleabites and nibbles to cut edges, otherwise light generalised wear without other damage or issues to note, both present well.
AN OAK SMOKER'S COMPANIONEdwardian, the two glazed doors before shelving to the left-hand side for a later terracotta 'Etruscan style' tobacco jar, a pipe stand with two drawers beneath, one containing three pipes; and to the right-hand-side of the interior, a mirror-backed partition containing a glass decanter and two glasses, with one drawer beneath containing a later pack of playing cards, 33cm high x 35cm wide x 21cm deep
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