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Click here to subscribeA group of assorted presentation glassware 20th century, each with engraved dedication to Sir Yehudi Menuhin, including: a Nuutajarvi red glass and iridescent seagull, by Oiva Toikka; a clear glass decanter and stopper; a goblet; two glasses; a footed bowl; and a cut-glass rose bowl; together with a large circular bowl, engraved with fruiting vine; a plain liqueur glass; and a white metal presentation label engraved marks decanter and stopper 26.7cm., 10.5in. high small chip to rim of large circular bowl (11) The dedications include those relating to the following events: Bath Festival, 1966; First Newcastle Festival, October 1969; Harrogate International Festival, May 1989; 75th Birthday Concert in Glasgow; Windsor Festival.The proceeds of this lot will be donated to the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva.
AN EDWARDIAN CELERY VASE cut with panel and ribbed decoration, on a pedestal foot, 21cm, also a 19th Century mallet shaped decanter and stopper, etched with a bird, foliate swags and monogram, 29cm and another ovoid cut glass decanter and stopper with diamond and hob nail decoration, 30cm (3).
A Victorian tantalus, of serpentine form with beaded swing handle, retaining a pair of glass mallet shaped decanters and stoppers and a biscuit barrel, all engraved with ferns and foliage, on leafy claw and ball feet, with a pair of contemporary wine labels and a set of four associated glasses, 29cm h, maker W S & Co. Slight polish wear to the plate resulting in nickel showing through, an insignificant chip to the top flat of one decanter, a rather larger rim chip to the neck of the second decanter
A fine Bohemian amethyst glass and gilt decanter and stopper, by Wolfgant Berndt, signed, with a continuous equestrian scene of a lady falconer on a lightly etched band in burnished gilt borders with panels of vermiculi, the spire finial conforming, 43cm h, c1920. In fine condition with little if any rubbing of the gilding, no chips cracks or restoration
A Victorian Gilt Brass Mounted Calamander Triple Decanter Cabinet, of rectangular section, with neo-Byzantine strapwork, quatrelobe and fleur de lys motifs, the centre of the lid inset with "pelican in piety" crest, gothic pierced side carrying handles, the fascia hinged to reveal three cut glass shouldered decanters with faceted spherical stoppers in a velvet lined interior, with twelve slice cut semi-ovoid glasses on stands, {39cm wide}
A Meissen Figural Salt, as two young women upholding a shell form shallow dish upon their heads, the inside of the bowl painted with meandering blossoms within gilt borders, the scroll pierced base with bocage encrusted tree stumps, {14.7cm high} (minor chips and losses to bocage); and A Pair of Small Figures of Children, in 18th century costume, the boy carves initials on a tree stump, the girl pours wine into a decanter, with dipped lace dress ornament, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt, on square bases with gilt bands, both with crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, the boy figure impressed 47, {9.5cm and 10.5cm high respectively} (jug and hand restored, slight chips and losses) (2)
A George III Decanter Stand, square, wavy gadrooned and shell border, the stand with shell and scroll supports, the central column with four reeded and floral bands, heart shaped scroll handle, {maker's mark 'TR', London 1818, 26.5cm wide, 29oz}; and Four Glass Decanters, oval, hobnail cut, mushroom stoppers, {20cm high} (5)