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Click here to subscribeA striking collection of five cranberry glass pieces, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and vibrant coloration. This set includes two ruffled-edge vases, a fluted pedestal vase, a ribbed rose bowl, and a hobnail shaker with a silver-tone lid. The rich cranberry hues and translucent accents highlight the artistry of handblown glass, with delicate textures, flared edges, and intricate patterns that catch the light beautifully. A refined addition to any antique glass collection. Largest item measures 14.25"H x 7" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning set of six sterling silver and cobalt blue glass open salt cellars, each featuring an elegant pierced sterling silver holder with intricate latticework. The deep cobalt glass inserts provide a striking contrast against the silver. Each salt cellar is accompanied by a matching sterling silver spoon with a delicate, scalloped bowl and decorative handle. Both the cellars and spoons are marked "Sterling." A beautiful addition to any fine tableware collection. Salt cellars measure 1"H with spoons measuring 2"L. 54g silver weight only.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A remarkable antique toddy ladle featuring a gracefully curved silver bowl, elegantly mounted on a turned wood handle. The silver bowl is adorned with a lion passant mark, confirming its sterling quality, and is monogrammed with a unicorn, adding a distinctive heraldic touch. The handle showcases exquisite craftsmanship with a rich patina, complementing the silver elements beautifully. This piece embodies both functional and decorative appeal, ideal for collectors of fine silver and historic barware.Issued: c. 19th centuryDimensions: 13"LCondition: Age related wear.
Sterling silver punch ladle, the handle with chased foliate scrolling decoration and cartouche engraved with initials, the bowl of shaped fluted form, 31cm long, approximate weight 7.48ozt together with a pair of white metal table spoons marked Gorham & Thurber, fiddle and thread pattern, 20.5cm long
19th century mother-of-pearl mounted card case, a silver plated cut glass salt grinder, a 19th century brass inkstand and blue opaque glass sander and inkwell, a Chinese handpainted egg in box, a small tureen bowl, a set of four grey painted card holders on tray, mounted with playing card motifs and paper flowers, a Zeiss Ikon camera and other items Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
Collection of coloured and enamelled glassware including a French ribbed baluster carafe and stopper, applied with star-shaped prunts, gilt rims, circa 1900, a contemporary Berkemeyer, green tinted applied with rows of raspberry prunts, two clear glass decanters and stoppers, enamelled with flowers, an amber-tinted wrythen moulded enamelled bottle-shaped vase/carafe, a water carafe with airtwist handle, gilt with flowers and rocaille cartouches, a contemporary green swirl and silver aventurine paperweight, a Murano blue aventurine and pink striped perfume bottle and stopper, a ruby red apple-shaped paperweight dated August 12th 2001, signed Clearly James, a perfume bottle and stopper of double gourd shaped form, cased in streaked amethyst and white and a globular perfume bottle and stopper silver lustred and enamelled with fish, initialled SM to base, a 19th century ribbed baluster celery vase on spreading foot, 27cm high and a covered footed bowl
George V silver presentational milk jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1930, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, of plain form with shaped rim, on circular spreading feet, engraved with name and date, jug 9.3cm high together with George V silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1918, George Unite, with blue glass liner, silver child's pusher, silver salt spoon, silver and enamelled coffee spoon and set of four white metal and enamelled teaspoons marked 925, approximate total silver weight 8.40ozt
George V silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1922, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, of plain form engraved with initials, on circular spreading foot, 10cm wide together with a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, London 1879, maker WE, engraved with ivy leaves within a beaded border, both contained in fitted cases, approximate total weight 6.05ozt
George V silver mustard pot, Sheffield 1934, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of plain circular form, the hinged lid with a crown-shaped thumbpiece, loop handle and blue glass liner, 6cm high with a Victorian silver mustard spoon, a George V silver presentation trophy, Birmingham 1923, with part fluted body, 5cm high and a silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1967, with twin scrolling handles on four paw feet, 6cm high, total silver weight 7.82ozt approx.
Collection of silver items including a straining bowl, London 1977, 7cm wide, a silver lidded green glass perfume bottle, a silver lidded clear glass dressing jar, an Isle of Mull Silver Company ladle, Edinburgh assay mark, a silver-handled cheese knife and two silver salt spoons (ladle, strainer and two salt spoons 3.05ozt approx.)
United States. A Federal American silver soup ladle, Irish Pointed Old English pattern, engraved with contemporary initials, 38cm l, by Jeremiah Andrews of Savannah GA and Norfolk VA, c1791-1817, 7oz 5dwt Stem slightly bent, widest part of stem with numerous fine light scratches, bowl a little dented, not split, but no major faults, no repair
Miscellaneous coloured and clear glass, early 20th c and later, to include a cut glass bowl with silver rim, a Waterford bowl, boxed, and three Caithness paperweights, 34cm h and smaller, various marks Waterford bowl and larger of the Caithness paperweights boxed In largely good condition, please note not every piece has been individually inspected
A German three-piece silver drinking set, 19th century, possibly 1817, 12 marks, worn, all items stamped, of classical form, the lidded ewer and the jug, mounted with wood handles, with leaf banding, and applied with pierced scrollwork and masks, 33.5 and 25.5cm high, and the lidded bowl and cover, matching, with lion mask and hoop handles, the cover with a reclining lion, 15cm high, 60ozt overall (3)Condition ReportTarnished and with some knocks, generally good. Please see additional images
A collection of silver items, comprising a footed bowl of circular form, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, with chased foliate decoration, with vacant cartouche reserves, 15.3cm diameter, 9.5cm high, together with a pierced silver bonbon dish, on paw feet, Birmingham 1919, 15.5cm diameter and a pair of silver pin dishes, by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1961, with pierced decoration,11cm diameter (4)14.40oztCondition ReportMakers mark rubbed on bonbon dish W..A?. All with surface scratches. Tarnishing. The footed bowl heavily tarnished with some denting, slightly misshapen.
A collection of glass items, comprising: a late Victorian cut and engraved glass scent bottle, of navette form, engraved with flower-laden swags enclosing a central cipher, the reverse with diamond cut decoration, complete with a silver plated mount,13.4cm long an ‘Old English’ glass paperweight, early 20th century, Stourbridge or Birmingham, 7.7cm diameter, a spaced millefiori glass dish, 15.5cm diameter, a Victorian opalescent glass sugar bowl, 12cm diameter, and an engraved glass casket, late 19th century, 10.8cm wide (5)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportPaperweight - chipped to base. Casket - surface scratches.Scent bottle - dents and splits to mount, minute chips to edges.
English porcelain a silver style sauce boat, c1760, 24cm long a small sauce boat, c.1760, the ribbed body painted with flowers and rocks,11cm long, a vine leaf shaped pickle dish, 18th century, with enamel decoration, 10cm long, two tea bowls, with enamel decoration, 9cm & 5.5cm diameter (5)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportSauce boat, minor chips to spoutSmall boat, v minor chips and rubbingSmall bowl, cracked,Larger bowl, hairline crack and rubbing
[1265g] Elkington & Co - a highly impressive Elkington & Co silver pedestal punch bowl, marked for Birmingham 1903, with twin acanthus scroll handles and decorated with a continuous band of Romanesque figures to the rim above a domed foot with a band of egg and dart decoration, approx 34cm wide inc handles, approx 1265g gross