A PAIR OF SUNDERLAND BRIDGE RUMMERS CIRCA 1800 The bucket bowls engraved with a view of the Wearmouth Bridge with brig beneath, above inscription, on domed 'lemon squeezer' base 13.5cm high Provenance: The Leonard Fuller CollectionThe Wearmouth Bridge was completed in 1796 and was only the second major cast-iron bridge to be constructed. It spanned the River Wear until replaced in 1927-9. At the time of its completion, it was the biggest single span bridge in the world. Condition Report: Chips to bases. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A glass and brass inkwell of gadrooned form, standing upon a lemon squeezer foot, height 7cm, together with a travelling inkwell (2)Large inkwell – chip to base (approx. 5p size) and corrosion to brass lid.Small inkwell – heavily tarnished to brass, dry ink stained inside.Both with light scratches.
A Shelley Harmony Art Ware two-tier cake stand, painted with bands in tones of orange and brown, 27cm high over chrome handle, labelled, printed mark, c.1930; a Shelley Harmony drip glazed butter dish; other similar Shelley including cruet set, posy dish, powder jar and cover, lemon squeezer, etc (11)
A Victorian silver plated lemon squeezer. Hukin & Heath. c.1895.Of naturalistic design, modelled as a lemon with a hinged cover and turning screw raised on a single support, registered design no. 203233, numbered 8546 to underside, 33cm high, together with a corkscrew, unmarked, the textured handle designed as a log (2) Condition Report: Good overall condition but the silver plating has been almost entirely removed (except for the underside). The squeezer has not been tested for functionality but the handle does appear to turn and screw/unscrew as intended. Several cracks and some marking to the wooden plunger. Closing clip is loose when closed. Heavy tarnish to unmarked metal corkscrew. Please note that Roseberys does not guarantee the working order of the lemon squeezer. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-yXvZJWw8TF
Four Regency-style star-cut rummers on lemon-squeezer bases, two smaller plain examples similar, two bucket-shaped goblets etched with stag and an eagle, and two monogrammed footed goblets, the first 13 cm highCondition ReportAll star cut rummers with chips to corners of bases, nibbles/chips to rims. Smaller square base rummers with chips to bases. General wear and tear.
Tim Mara (1948-1997)Lemon Squeezer, from Chelsea Arts Club Centenary Portfolio 1991Screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, titled, inscribed 'a/p' and dated in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 100, published by the Chelsea Arts Club, London, with their blindstamp, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 455 x 610mm (17 7/8 x 24in)
Five 19th century majolica glazed leaf dishes and plates - including a pair of plates by Wedgwood, impressed factory marks, one with chip below rim, 22cm diameter; the small oval dish 13.2cm long; together with two Sowerby moulded opaque glass basket-weave plates, early 20th century, in white and turquoise glass, moulded peacock marks, 20.2cm and 21.5cm diameter; a moulded pale green opaque glass lemon squeezer, 1930s; 18.5cm long; and a Grays Pottery Art Deco style 'Hampton' pattern hand painted bowl, pattern no. 9061, 25cm long. (9)
A large late 18th Century Anglo-Irish clear crystal glass pedestal bowl, the oval body with deep roll rim decorated with a repeat mite and lozenge cut with medial band of decoration, raised to a knopped stem above a square lemon squeezer foot, height 21cm, width 28cm. PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
A pair of late 18th Century Sunderland rummers circa 1797, each with a bucket bowl with a masted sailing ship below the bridge within an oval cartouche, to the reverse a monogram with ears of corn, both above a capstan stem and lemon squeezer foot, height 13.5cm, slight damage. PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
A collection of silver items to include; a George VI stylish silver tea strainer and bowl, hallmarked by GM & S, Birmingham, 1937, approx. 10.2cm wide x 4.2cm high; a Cooper Bros, Sheffield silver long marrow scoop, approx. 22.8cm long; a set of six silver handled steel bladed butter knives; three different 20th century silver napkin rings, two circular, one oval, one with engine turned decoration; a Mappin & Webb silver tea bag squeezer with hinged pierced spherical bowl and cover; a Georgian silver caddy spoon with engraved handle by George Wintle; a London silver caddy spoon of shell shaped bowl wit Deco style terminal; a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips; two similar Dutch silver teaspoons, one with Apostle top, and an 800 silver shovel spoon. Along with an Eastern white metal compact with enamelled central design and filigree mounted area, a possibly Persian white metal circular ashtray and a plated tea strainer. (1 bag) Weighable silver: approx. 242.1 grams (7.7ozt) Further details: all tarnished; some surface scratching and wear; some items dented and have marks / minor loss; damage to enamel on compact etc.
A group of glass items comprising two wruthen moulded cream jugs, 18th century, tallest 9.9cm, a pair of glass rummers, c.1800, each with engraved decoration and a lemon squeezer foot, 17cm high, a champagne flute, early to mid-19th century, 17cm high, and a bird feeder, early 19th century, with applied blue finial, 15.7cm high (6)Condition ReportTallest cream jug with two burst air bubbles and some roughness to the handle.Rummers with nibbles to the edge of the feet.Roughness and manufacturing flaws to the bird feeder.
Extensive collection of Royal Worcester ' Evesham ' and ' Evesham Vale ' dinner and tea ware including 8 saucepans (5 with lids), 9 lidded tureens, coffee pot, lemon squeezer, 4 jugs, small lidded tureens, 6 cocottes plus various cups, saucers, plates flan dishes, ramekins, bowls, etc (approximately 129 pieces in total)
A BOX AND LOOSE PICTURES, VINTAGE PICNIC ITEMS AND A CHILD'S SCOOTER, to include a Pac-A-Pic Preci-Ware four person orange and white stacking picnic set (with most of its original contents), an Olot Camping Picnic cool box, Tupperware containers and lemon squeezer, a wicker picnic hamper with Aladdin flask and Tams mugs and plates, a folding card table, approximately thirty picture frames, framed pictures and other artwork, a Chicco child's ride on scooter, etc. (1 box + loose) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICALS including a pair of IKEA Forsa articulated lamps, a pair of Massive picture lamps (UNTESTED), a Hoover Ironing station, a Joseph Joseph ironing board with spare cover, a Voix audio system (switch on sub broken , speakers work but sub can't be powered up), a juice squeezer, etc (all PAT pass and working unless stated)
A group of three glass rummers c.1800 and later, comprising a Sunderland Bridge rummer, engraved with a scene of the bridge, 14cm high, a smaller rummer, with a moulded bowl, engraved with a scene of hunting hounds and a windmill, 12.3cm high, and a similar rummer, probably Irish, engraved with star motifs, 13.4cm high,together with a glass mug,c.1800, of cylindrical form engraved with game birds in a garden scene, with basal moulding and a lemon squeezer foot,8.7cm high (4)Condition ReportSunderland Bridge rummer) Small surface scratch to the bowl. Smaller rummer with hunting hounds) Nibble to the base. The pontil has not been polished down entirely and has a sharper piece still attached. Star engraved rummer) Small manufacturing imperfection to the knop. Mug) with a flat chip to the upper rim opposite the handle and with chips to the edge of the foot rim.All with wear and scratches commensurate with age. Please see additional images
A small group of glassware, 18th and 19th century, including a plain stem wine with drawn trumpet bowl, height 16.5cm, a similar example with teared stem, height 15cm, a pair of stemmed ales, height 18cm, a pair of rummers with lemon squeezer bases, height 14cm, and a small dram glass (faults). Provenance: Arthur Henry Green, a private collector from Enfield, died 1953. Thence by descent.
A Bristol blue glass water jug, 19th century, the pear shaped body with horizontal trailing to the neck, raised on a conical foot and with high loop handle, height 20cm, a similar Bristol blue glass jug, height 22.5cm, and a mixed group of mostly 19th century glassware, including a set of four green glass boat shaped salts, a pair of Bristol blue salts with lemon squeezer bases, a set of four Baccarat style wines, height 14cm, various other cut glass salts and a set of six cut finger bowl rinsers, diameter 11.8cm.
A set of eight Waterford Colleen pattern sherry glasses, height 10.5cm, together with a mixed group of other 19th and 20th century glasses, including a part set of Stuart, four plain Victorian rummers, a set of four engraved Victorian rummers and an engraved glass with lemon squeezer foot, height 13cm (minor faults).
GEORGE III GLASS MUSTARD POT, C.1800 urn shaped with a square lemon squeezer base10.5cm high No damage or cracks to the pot. Some light surface scratches to the inside of the pot from use. Slightly cloudy at the bottom potentially due to water damage/calcium deposits. Some marks where the grip/lid previously was. Evidence of this in additional images.
An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding above a flattened knop and raised to a conical foot, together with a similar example with petal edged foot and a collection of 18th Century table salts with lemon squeezer and terraced foot with cut and engraved boat shaped bowls and a wrythen fluted candlestick, tallest 16.5cm. (7)
A group of six drinking glasses comprising a barrel form tumbler, early 19th century, engraved with fern and butterflies, 10.3cm high, a rummer, with a slice cut bowl and lemon squeezer foot, 13.7cm high, an engraved rummer, with a straight sided bowl decorated with a huntsman on horseback with a hound, 12.5cm high, a footed drinking glass, late 19th to early 20th century, with four engraved Masonic symbols, 11.3cm high, a Victorian glass mug, engraved 'Robina J. W. Clark' above basal cutting, 11.3cm high, and a Historismus enamelled glass mug, 19th century, decorated with figures on horseback, 9.8cm high (6)Condition ReportLemon squeezer with chips to the foot rim. Historismus glass with a fracture to the top section of the handle due to manufacture.General surface scratches and wear.
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