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A group of silver items, to include a George V pedestal dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, 15.5cm diameter, 8cm high, further small dishes, spoons and cruet pieces, with various silver-mounted glass bottles and four small unmarked white metal itemscombined weighable approx. 21.4ozt (qty)Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, scratches and minor knocks throughout. Some slightly bent and misshapen elements. Light wear and scratches to glass.
A white and pink graduated glass lily vase, 19th century, 56cm high together with an opaline glass pansy vase, late 19th to early 20th century, with painted forget-me-nots, 35cm high and opaque glass bowl, 7.5cm diameter and an opaque glass pin dish, 13cm high (4)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportThe lily vase with a chip to the base. Nibbles to the bowl. The remainder are in good condition.
Large assortment of mixed items to include antler handles carving set, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Coronation souvenir programmes including Selfridge's portfolio, Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' tea strainer, pewter tankard, Watneys Special breweriana ashtray, Royal Copenhagen trinket dish, rippled carnival glass bowl, Art Deco brass crumb tray and brush, large robin ornament, figurine of girl on horse, frog door stop, wood cut scenery wall hangings, cow bell and a 'Scent bottles through the ages' colour pictorial guide, etc
Large mid-to-late 20th century two-tier glass chandelier, shaped body dish over glass column, serpentine metal frame supporting fifteen branches, the frame clad with glass panels and decorated with drop pendants, each branch with glass bobeche decorated with drop prisms Dimensions: Height: 93cm Length/Width: 99cm
Vicke Lindstrand (Swedish 1904-1983) for Kosta "Dark Magic" Vase and Shaped Dish The former circa 1958-59 in "Midnight Blue" colourway and signed Kosta LH 1605, the latter clear cased with "Raspberry" interior, with etched Lindstrand Kosta stamp and signed LH 1006. The vase 11.5cm 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 Vase with a series of tiny surface abrasions to one side but no other issues and presents well, dish with some very small nicks and scratches.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Large Salad Bowl & Small Dish Both clear, the former bearing Holmegaard label, the latter signed. The salad bowl 28.5cm wide, internal diameter 19.5cm, 15.5cm 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 Salad bowl with one 1cm scratch, otherwise light generalised wear but no damage or other issues to note.
Nils Landberg (Swedish 1907-1991) for Orrefors Two "Dusk" Vases & Oval Dish Circa 1950s, all signed and no. 3538, the taller vase 3538/7. The taller vase 20.5cm high, the dish 11.5cm wide 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 Taller vase with a few small surface scratches and nicks, medium vase similarly to lower section, both would benefit from a professional polish; dish with light generalised wear.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Group of "Ice Blue" Wares Including a "Hellas" and miniature "Herzen" vase, a taller ovoid vase, a small dish and two colourless spherical vases, all signed PL Holmegaard and variously numbered. The "Hellas" vase 18.5cm 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
Alvar Aalto (Finnish 1898-1976) for Iittala Small "Savoy" Dish and Votive Both circa 2000s, the former in light blue colourway, stamped Alvar Aalto Iittala, the latter in grey, bearing Iittala labels and stamp. "Savoy" dish 13.5cm wide, votive 10.5cm wide 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 Good condition, no damage or issues to note.
Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish 1915-1985) for Iittala "Model 3324" Footed Bowl, "3586" Vase, Dish & Two Attributed Vases The first in blue with purple foot, the second in purple, the third in smoke, the larger and smaller attributed vases in yellow and red respectively of circular outline with clear bubble included base, these unmarked. Model 3324 bowl 15.5cm diameter, 3586 vase 19cm high, the tallest 26cm 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 Model 3324 with small chip to rim, Model 3586 with chip and two small nicks to rim, dish with small nick to body, yellow vase with tiny nick to rim interior, red vase in good condition.
Michael Bang for Holmegaard "Atlantis" Ovoid Vase and Circular Dish Opaque white glass with inky trailing, the vase unmarked, the dish signed HG I MB. The vase 10.7cm high, the dish 15cm diameter 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 The dish with a small oval blister from manufacture, otherwise very light generalised wear but no damage or other issues to note.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Large and Rare "Selandia" Dish or Charger in "Capri Blue" Signed PL Holmegaard and no. 15781. 40cm wide, 9.5cm 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 Light generalised wear with a few isolated scratches but overall good without other damage or issues to note.
Two 19thC artist's watercolour boxes comprising Rowney example with three ceramic mixing dishes, one being a Newman example, glass or similar mixing dish, Newman's named watercolour paint blocks and drawer below housing wooden and ceramic palettes, the latter named Newman, width of larger 23cm
A mixed collection of pottery and porcelain, comprising a Worcester pickle leaf dish, circa 1765, 9cm wide; a new oval pattern cream jug, pattern 7, armorial vase, 11.5cm high; a Coalport cache pot and stand, painted with flowers; teapot and cover painted with flowers, 14cm high; miniature lion's head, a Continental porcelain model of a pair of boots, small green glaze piggy bank, a delft inkwell liner; a Derby pot and cover, circa 1775, painted panels of birds, unmarked, 7.5cm high; a Mason's ironstone lavender dessert saucer tureen and cover, painted in blue with flowers, together with a further Mason's ironstone open pot pourri and Mason's baluster vase and cover in the Chinese style; a landscape sucrier, lacking cover, painted by Zachariah Boreman at Williams Simms workshop on a Derby porcelain blank, a New Hall cream jug, pattern 2313, painted with birds; New Hll saucer, printed with Bruce Castle, and a small 19th century cordial glass, three Paris porcelain saucers, Paris coffee can, a Vienna saucer, Meissen coffee cup, once cancelled crossed sword marks, etc (group, two trays)(damages and repairs)
Two Victorian 19th century hand blown cut glass items. The lot to include a Victorian glass fly / wasp trap in the shape of a decanter with glass stopper. Together with a later Irish cut glass lidded bon bon dish jar of baluster shape, raised on squared foot.Tallest measures approx. 31cm x 12cm in diameter.
Baccarat - A vintage 20th century Baccarat cut crystal glass salt and pepper dish set and ashtray, alongside two crystal glass paperweights. The salt and pepper dishes in original box, each of rounded form with faceted design and two bone spoons. The ashtray having faceted sides, with cigar dips to rim, Baccarat mark to base. Alongside a Rosenthal studio glass paperweight in the form of an apple with a stem, and a rounded oblong form lead crystal paperweight, believed Daum.
A miscellaneous collection of glass and other objects to include two glass vases and a crescent shaped dish, a ceramic bowl, and a carved and gilt wooden bird feeder/font with a clam shell above a scrolling fish wrapped around a plinth. H.30cm (carved fish and shell), Dia.20cm (clay bowl), H.30cm (vase)
A COLLECTION OF COLOURED AND DECORATIVE GLASS WARES, to include a nineteenth century pressed Vaseline glass milk jug and shallow dish with handle, a Sowerby milk glass comport in two parts, with reticulated basket weave design (small chip to rim), a pressed milk glass basket, a pink cased vase with uranium glass applied decoration (some losses), a pink and uranium glass wavy rimmed bowl (large loss to rim), four carnival glass bowls in marigold and amethyst, a pair of cut glass salts with silver rims, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 (fleabites/chips on raised areas), a cranberry glass wavy rimmed bowl and small jug, a large bulbous pink and uranium glass vase, height 18cm (internal bruise), lampshade, vases, drinking glasses, etc (qty) (Condition Report: generally ok, sd and as stated in description)
A BOX OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARE, to include two Aynsley Wild Tudor vases, height of tallest 21cm, a Royal Albert Old Country Roses 'Happy Birthday' trinket dish, an Enoch Wood & Sons English Scenery teapot, a Stuart crystal carafe with an etched golfer design (chipped), a crystal claret jug, a rosebowl with metal foot, etc (1 box) (sd)
THREE BOXES OF MIXED MISCELLANEOUS GLASSWARE AND CERAMICS to include a quantity of Spode 'Green Camilla' tea and dinner ware comprising a tea pot, cups, saucers, side plates, dinner plates, a coffee pot, a cake plate etc, a quantity of vintage 'Queens' china cups and saucers, on 'Old Foley' butter dish, a small group of Aynsley, Royal Doulton, and Royal Worcester gift ware, two vintage chamber pots, a Royal Albert 'Brigadoon' tea pot and coffee pot, a blue glass punch bowl with cups, a box of clear glassware to include assorted aperitif, whisky, tumbler glasses (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a twenty one piece Royal Stafford art deco style tea set, two Adams Old Colonial bowls, a Copeland Spode Gainsborough serving dish, two New Chelsea teacups and saucers, a Hofbauer style crystal bowl, a red Anchor Hocking vase, a Wedgwood Sarah's Garden covered pot, other Wedgwood giftware in patterns to include Chinese Legend, April Flowers, Glen Mist, Wild Strawberry and Kutani Crane, a copper kettle and jugs, a hammered brass tray, jam kettles, a saucepan, a brass based oil lamp, a green glass fishing float, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
Victorian silver preserve spoon, with an embossed fruiting vine filled handle, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1866; another silver preserve spoon, with mother-of-pearl bamboo style handle, 2 silver handled button hooks and a shoe horn; scent bottle holder with pierced, chased, and embossed bird and scrolling foliate decoration, by William Comyns, London, 1898, 4.8 x 5.5cm overall, 2 silver mounted glass bottles, (a/f), weighable 43grs; silver plated oval entrée dish, 2 models of pheasants; pair of pepperettes with enamelled insignia for R.M.S. Ranpura, Mappin & Webb "Ye Holly Bough" trefoil dish, cutlery and other items. (a lot)
Chinese white metal paper knife, the terminal pierced with the characters for "luck" and "longevity within a bamboo style border, marked "Sterling", L.17.5cm; set of 8 Thai ashtrays, marked "Siam Sterling", Dia.6.2cm; dish marked "1000", silver mounted brush, Victorian plated cruet stand, with 7 cut glass bottles, one with a silver top, and a plate mounted coaster, weighable 186grs. (a lot)
A silver plated pedestal dish surmounted by a squirrel; together with leather cased napkin rings; a silver plated and glass biscuit barrel; and a set of Mappin & Webb Kings pattern teaspoonsSquirrel dish – bent to base, marked EPNS to base, plate loss, probably late Victorian.Biscuit barrel – plate loss.Napkin rings case is broken.
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