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Centuries of Glass Saturday 31st March 2012 10.00am


Nicholas Davies

Will Farmer

Director Silver, Jewellery and Collectables

Director Ceramics, Glass and Decorative Arts

nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

will@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Mark Hannam

Andrew Mayall

Senior Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Furniture

mark@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Alison Snowdon

Judith Woolgar

Cataloguer and Valuer Textiles and Ceramics

Accounts Manager

alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

judith@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Clare Tracey

Lee Coldrick

Office Administration

Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant

info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk


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Thursday 29th March Friday 30th March Morning of the sale from

Viewing 10.00am to 4.00pm 10.00am to 8.00pm 8.00am to 10.00am

Enquiries Nick Davies Will Farmer Mark Hannam Andrew Mayall Alison Snowdon

Venue Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN Tel: 01384 444140 Fax: 01384 444138 Email: info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Website: www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Buyers Premium 21% (VAT inclusive) on the hammer price

Sale number 130G

Catalogue £10/£12 by Post

In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1000 or more are subject to a resale right royalty charge payable by the bidder. Please refer to clause 8b of our terms and conditions.


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The Auction – A Buying Guide We have outlined below all the information you will need to understand how to buy at auction. If you have any questions we are here to help. Email addresses and telephone numbers are provided in this catalogue, or if you are at the sale please ask a member of staff.

The Basics Viewing Our Viewing times are shown at the front of the catalogue. Cataloguers are on hand to help with enquiries about the sale and specific lots. Most items are openly displayed in the saleroom; others are stored in secure cabinets. We ask that you take care when viewing the sale. If you need assistance to view large or heavy objects please ask a porter to help. Please note when handling any item at the view or at the sale you do so at your own risk.

The Catalogue All lots carry a description and pre-sale estimate of price. Estimates suggest the price that the lot may reach. Vendors’ reserves may be set, they are confidential, but they will not exceed the bottom estimate figure. Estimates do not include the buyers’ premium. Lots may carry abbreviations, e.g. S/D (some damage) or A/F (as found, considerable damage). We make every effort to note damage and restoration; the absence of any such note does not imply the lot is without defect. All customers should satisfy themselves of both conditions and descriptions. Any weights and measurements given are approximate. Any amendments to the catalogue are shown in Saleroom notices which are posted around the viewing/auction rooms. For further information on cataloguing terms used in the paintings and prints section please see our terms and conditions of business.

Saleroom facilities The saleroom has a café open on the Friday prior to the sale and on the day of the sale.

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Registration Anyone wishing to bid should register at the sales office and will receive a bidding or paddle number before the start of the sale. The number should be shown when bidding and paying and should be returned to the cash office at the end of the day. At present registration is carried out on the day of the sale only.

Auctioning the lots The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Typically we will cover approximately 140-150 lots per hour. Bidding stops after the fall of the hammer and the auctioneer’s decision is final.

Bidding at the sale Bidders should use the paddles they have been assigned for the day and will need to show them clearly to the auctioneer when bidding. Invoices will only be raised to the name assigned to the paddle. We cannot transfer lots to other names or numbers after the fall of the hammer.

Absentee or commission bidding If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill in a commission bid form; one is included in this catalogue. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyers’ premium. The form should then be submitted to our offices or a member of staff. The bid will be carried out by us and is entirely confidential. All bids are executed at as low a price as is permitted by other bids left and/or reserves set. Bids may be submitted by telephone with one of our members of staff, but must be received by us before 9 am on the day of the sale. Alternatively you may wish to leave a commission bid by email on bids@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk or by fax on 01384 444138, but we ask that you contact us to confirm receipt. Please note that all bids submitted by either method must be received at least 24 hours prior to sale day. Successful buyers will receive an invoice after the sale; payment and collection details will be enclosed. Please note, this service is offered as a convenience. We take every care in carrying out bids left with us, however we cannot be held responsible for errors made or failure to execute bids, therefore commission bids are left at the bidder’s risk. Neither requests to “buy” nor rolling bids can be accepted. (Before leaving bids please see “conditions of absentee bidding” on the enclosed bid form).


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Telephone bidding We can offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day enabling absentee bidders to bid “live”. This facility is only available on lots which carry a bottom estimate of £100 or more. Requests for telephone bids must be made at least 24 hours prior to the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis.

Payment Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. The successful buyer should take the bidding number to the cash office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, debit card, credit card or bank transfer (please ask for details). Please note that credit card payments carry a surcharge of 2.5% on the total invoice. In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £9,999. Once payment has cleared, goods may be collected. Small items may be collected during the sale at the discretion of the porters, furniture may be removed at the end of the sale. Accounts staff are available to answer any enquiries regarding payment prior to and at the sale. Sold items not collected or paid for within seven days of the sale will incur storage charges of £2 per day per invoice.

Package and shipping We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative: •

Mail Boxes Etc 79 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.uk.com

Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made (please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

Additional sales services Condition reports For prospective buyers who are unable to attend the viewing, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information and/or email images are accepted by telephone, fax or email during the week before the sale. Demand is often very high for this service and, whilst we aim to reply at the latest 24 hours before sale day, we cannot guarantee this. Such reports are a statement of our opinion and are for guidance purposes only.

Online services Our catalogues may be viewed online and downloaded from our website www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk. Our recently re-designed site now offers search and lot alert facilities. If you are looking to buy a particular item then please visit the login page to register your details and add your key search words. If you simply want to be notified of each of our sales please login and register and we will send you an email announcement seven days prior to each sale. For further details please contact Clare Tracey on 01384 444140.

Catalogue Subscriptions If you wish to receive catalogues by post please note that we offer an annual subscription service. For further information, or to request an application form, please call us.

Easy access Our saleroom offers street level access and has a disabled toilet facility. If you require any special assistance then please contact us prior to your visit so that we can try to assist further.

Professional services We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or our offices and in each instance are tailored to suit the individual client’s requirements. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection of goods. Full inventories can be prepared with illustrations if required. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We may, in addition, be able to assist in clearing any property as required.

Valuation days Every Tuesday between 10am and 4pm at our Mill Race Lane premises, no appointment necessary.

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Order of sale Lot Numbers

Page Numbers

18th Century & Georgian Glassware

1 - 82

6 - 11

19th Century Bohemian Glassware

83 - 118

12 - 14

19th Century British Glassware

119 - 224

15 - 28

19th Century Pressed Glassware

225 - 255

29 - 30

Paperweights

256 - 315

31 - 34

Knife Rests - A Private Collection

316 - 350

35 - 37

20th Century Continental Glassware

351 - 454

38 - 48

20th Century Scandinavian Glassware

455 - 509

49 - 52

20th Century Italian Glassware

510 - 526

53 - 54

20th Century British Glassware

527 - 747

55 - 75

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A Tribute

John V. Sanders 1934-2012 A Tribute This annual glass sale is dedicated to the memory of John V. Sanders, glass aficionado and local historian, who passed away on the 10th January 2012. Born in Stourbridge, John’s early education was at the King Edward VI Grammar School. Following a spell of National Service he studied French and history at Hull University. After briefly training to be a teacher, he decided to switch from education and took up law and moved to the Lake District to take up a position as an articled clerk. Trained as a criminal lawyer, he became a police prosecution solicitor back in Stourbridge before starting up his own law firm in Church Street in 1980. John had many hilarious stories to tell of his time as a prosecution solicitor including one concerning a defendant who was up before the bench on a charge of drunk and disorderly behaviour. Thinking that he would help his own cause, the defendant offered the judge the information that he couldn’t possibly have been intoxicated as he had only drunk twelve pints that night. In the late 1990s John retired from law and immersed himself in his passion for Stourbridge glass and its history. His grandfather had been involved in the glass industry and John felt very proud to maintain close links with the industry. John had a great eye for quality and over the years he collected some excellent examples of Stourbridge glass, on many occasions lending pieces to exhibitions at Broadfield House. In 1994, when a few glass enthusiasts decided to set up the Friends of Broadfield House Glass Museum, there was only one choice for chairman and John gladly took up the reins. For the next seven years he guided the organisation to become the respected institution it is today and was instrumental in assisting the museum with funds to buy many important products from local factories. When Broadfield House Glass Museum was threatened with closure in 2010, he was particularly vocal in his opposition to the proposed destruction of a museum that he cherished and loved. John gave many talks on glass and devoted a great deal of time to researching and promoting the work of Jack Lloyd, the engraver at the Tudor Crystal factory who became one of the legends of the glass community. Among his many other interests and roles, John was chairman of the trustees of King Edward VI Sixth Form College from 2003 to 2008, a past president of the town’s Old Edwardian Club, a fond follower of Worcestershire County Cricket Club and a longstanding member of Stourbridge Rugby Club. John was also a noted local historian and often spoke out on issues affecting his hometown. For example, two years ago he was instrumental in persuading Dudley Council to reinstate a plaque commemorating the Festival of Britain near the clock on the side of the Ruby Cantonese restaurant in Amblecote. His views on wider national topics were often aired in the letters pages of the Daily Telegraph. Those of us who regularly attend the auctions in these rooms will remember with affection those viewing days when John, accompanied by his wife Eileen, would cast a critical eye over the glass lots on offer, and then at the sale day itself suddenly bidding on an item that the rest of us had overlooked. John V. Sanders will be remembered as a gentleman, a scholar, and a true friend, whose ready wit and humour brightened up every conversation. The following comments by his friends sum up the many facets of this unforgettable and much missed Stourbridge man. “A tall figure, giving of sound advice, but not suffering fools gladly – he could make an adversary quiver, with a touch of acerbic wit, yet wearing a gentle smile on his face” – Brian Clarke, Glass Association. “He was one of the old school, strong-minded characters, witty and clever, and we’re not creating people of his ilk any more. He’d got a command of the English language that was wonderful and common sense in bucket loads” – Barbara Beadman, Chairman of Friends of Broadfield House Glass Museum. “He was a stickler for maintaining standards and I think that will be his legacy to us” – Paul Hingley, Chairman of King Edward VI College Governors.

C. R. Hajdamach

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1-82 18th Century & Georgian Glassware

1 An 18th Century firing glass circa 1760, drawn trumpet bowl engraved with Masonic compass and set square above double opaque spiral thread outside central gauze and firing foot, 11.5cm high. £350 - £450 2 A later 18th Century wine glass circa 1770, round funnel bowl with engraved Prince of Wales plume ich dien above facet cut stem rising to base of bowl, all to a conical foot, 14.5cm ILLUSTRATED.

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11 An early 19th Century clear crystal glass tumbler of cylindrical form engraved decorated with a central oval cartouche panel with ‘Robin Hood’ within rose and thistle borders, height 9cm.

15 An 18th Century Ale glass circa 1780 with a conical bowl engraved with hops and barley above a slender plain stem and conical folded foot, height 14cm.

£350 - £450 3 A pair of late 18th Century table salts of boat form with a waisted facet stem and diamond form stepped base each white enamel decorated with stylised flowers and foliage to the tonal blue ground, all below gilded rims, height 8cm. S/D. (2). £80 - £120 4 An 18th Century opal glass sugar and cream set with an ovoid sugar bowl with baluster form stem and circular spread foot together with a footed baluster form cream with high loop handle, tallest 14cm. (2). £120 - £150 5 A late Georgian carafe of globe and shaft form with ring neck gilt decorated with fruiting vines below arched and linear borders to the Bristol blue ground, height 17cm. £140 - £160 6 A late Georgian Anglo-Irish style double spout cream jug of footed ovoid form with twin handles decorated with panels of strawberry diamond and mitre cuts, height 11cm. £120 - £150

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7 A late 18th Century wine glass with a round funnel bowl falling to an integral stem and a conical spread circular foot all in a deep amethyst, height 13.5cm. £50 - £80

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 8 A mid 18th Century patch stand circa 1765 with a wide circular foot, shallow ball knopped stem and shallow circular dish form top, engraved with thistles and ribbons, possible Jacobite significance, width 8cm. £200 - £300 9 A late Georgian Prussian form decanter with lozenge form stopper, basal cut below engraved stars and a slice cut neck, height 30cm. £100 - £120

12 A late 18th Century Ale glass with conical bowl above a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 13cm.

16 An 18th Century Continental tumbler of cylindrical form decorated with applied disc form prunts between applied horizontal bands to the clear ground, height 15cm.

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

13 An early 19th Century Sunderland Rummer with wide spread circular foot, bladed knop and high sided bucket form bowl engraved with a rectangular cartouche panel showing a view of the Sunderland Bridge with monogram verso, height 15.5cm.

17 An 18th Century champagne glass circa 1750, drawn trumpet bowl above double bladed knop stem and conical foot, 16.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80 10 A miniature 18th Century Ale glass with conical foot and wrythen fluted body, together with a similar example, tallest 5cm. (2) £100 - £120

14 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1765 with an ovoid bowl engraved with a bumblebee and flowering bough above a facet cut stem and conical foot, polished to the base, height 12.5cm. £50 - £80

£120 - £180 18 An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1750, tulip bowl with basal knop and baluster form stem and folded foot, 12cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £180


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19 An 18th Century ale glass rounded funnel bowl with OXO border above facet stem and conical foot. 15.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

24 A small late Georgian crystal barrel form spirit decanters with slice cut body over cut with bands of flat cut diamonds below a petal edged rim and diamond cut stopper, height 21cm, together with a similar larger example, height 21cm (2)

28 A late Georgian Prussian form ruby glass spirit decanter with ringed collar neck and radial-cut mushroom stopper, height 28cm

33 A small late Georgian spirit decanter of mallet form with flat cut diamond pattern with tapering ringed neck below radial-cut mushroom stopper, height 19cm

£120 - £180 20 An 18th Century gin glass, bucket bowl engraved with initials E.R within leaf spray above plain stem and conical spread foot, 13.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £180 21 An 18th Century wine glass, rounded bucket bowl with engraved exotic bird and foliate spray above facet cut stem and conical foot, 14.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £180 22 An 18th Century jelly glass, trumpet bowl above gadroon collar and conical foot, 11cm high. £50 - £80 23 An 18th Century goblet, rounded funnel bowl above Silesian stem and domed foot, 17.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£40 - £60 25 A late Georgian crystal taper form spirit decanter with bulls-eye stopper, height 29cm £30 - £50 26 A late Georgian crystal mallet form spirit decanter with slice cut body over cut bands of flat diamonds below a banded neck and hexagonal cut mushroom stopper, height 23cm £30 - £50 27 A late Georgian crystal mallet form spirit decanter with slice cut body over cut with bands of flat cut diamonds below a banded neck with radial-cut mushroom stopper, height 26cm £40 - £60

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 29 A late Georgian crystal Regency cylinder or Nelson form spirit decanter with prism cut body and tapering neck below a hexagonal mushroom stopper, height 21cm £40 - £60

34 A late Georgian spirit decanter of mallet form with slice cut body below a ringed neck and hexagonal cut mushroom stopper, height 26cm £50 - £80

30 A late Georgian crystal spirit decanter of tapering form with slice cut body with linear banding and ringed neck below a lozenge stopper, height 31cm £40 - £60

35 A late Georgian claret decanter with wrythen and diamond cut banding to the body with applied loop handle, lacking stopper, height 24cm £40 - £60

31 A small late Georgian crystal tapering form spirit decanter with ringed collar neck below a bull’seye stopper, height 24cm £30 - £50

36 A late Georgian spirit decanter of tapering form with slice cut and wrythen body beneath a ringed collar neck with octagonal cut mushroom stopper, height 24cm

32 A late Georgian crystal mallet form spirit decanter with slice cut body with tapering ringed neck and radial-cut mushroom stopper, height 24cm

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

37 A late Georgian crystal ship’s decanter with ringed neck and lozenge stopper, height 26cm

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18th Century & Georgian Glassware

48 A late Georgian clear cut crystal sugar dredger of footed ovoid form decorated with bands of slice, mitre and strawberry diamond cuts all below a silver hallmarked and pierced cover, height 13cm.

38 Three late 18th Century table salts of coopered barrel form, height 10cm £30 - £50 39 Seven 18th Century and later glass engraved tumblers with foliate decoration and one with a smack boat in stormy waters

49 A Georgian rummer with circular spread foot rising to a fluted stem with basal moulded ogee form bowl, height 12.5cm.

40 Four 18th Century and later rummer’s, two with knop stems and two with engraved decoration to the border

£30 - £50

£50 - £80

£50 - £80 42 A parcel lot of 18th Century and later drinking, wine and jelly glasses to include facet cut and foliate decorated bowls (12) £60 - £80 43 No lot 44 An 18th Century open table salt of octagonal form decorated with a portrait miniature of a powder wigged Georgian gentleman S/D together with a pair of early 19th Century oval table salts with hand painted fruit to the bases (3) £30 - £50

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50 A pair of late Georgian decanters of shouldered ovoid form with slice, mitre and strawberry diamond cut decorated below a two ring neck and radial cut mushroom form stopper, height 20cm. (2) £50 - £60

45 A late 18th Century wine glass with basal moulded conical bowl above a knopped stem and conical foot engraved decorated with a floral garland, height 11.5cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2)

51 A late Georgian Prussian form decanter with basal decoration below a slice cut shoulder and three ring neck with radial cut mushroom form stopper, height 23cm.

£60 - £80

£30 - £40

46 An early 19th Century Commemorative rummer with circular spread foot, bladed knop stem and large ovoid bowl cut and engraved with initials, crown and date for Oct 25th 1809, height 20cm.

52 A mid 18th century tumbler of barrel form with vertical slice cut body and horizontal engraved line detail, the base hollow blown and holding a George II three penny piece dated 1760, height 10cm.

£300 - £400 47 An 18th Century criciform decanter with step moulded shouldered body rising to a tall drawn neck with annulated ring neck, height 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

55 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, ogee bowl above plain stem and folded foot, 14.5cm high. £80 - £100 56 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, bell bowl above plain stem and folded conical foot, 14.5cm high. £80 - £100 57 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1755, tulip bowl above multi spiral air twist stem, three spiral threads outside central single example, all to a conical foot, 16cm high. £150 - £200

Provenance - Formerly in the Dundella Collection. £120 - £150 53 An 18th Century wine glass, circa 1750, shallow ogee lipped uncommon bowl above double mercury air twist stem and conical foot, 15cm. £200 - £300

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£300 - £400

£80 - £120

£60 - £80

41 A small parcel lot of 18th Century and later drinking glasses to include funnel and bucket bowl examples with floral and gadrooned engraved decoration. (6)

54 Two 18th Century ale glasses circa 1760, each with rounded funnel bowls above multi opaque air twist stems and shallow domed foot, 20.5cm high. (2)

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18th Century & Georgian Glassware

58 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1765, bell bowl above multi spiral air twist three knop stem, three spiral threads outside central gauze, all to a conical foot, 16cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

60 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1755, pan top bowl decorated with engraved floral frieze to border above a mercury twist stem and conical foot, 14.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

62 An early 18th Century heavy baluster wine glass circa 1702, funnel bowl engraved with Queen Anne Royal Cipher above inverted tear baluster stem and folded foot, 18.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£400 - £500

£6,000 - £8,000

59 A late 18th Century clear glass sugar basin, circular part gadrooned bowl above knop stem and flat spread foot, diameter 11.5cm.

61 A mid 18th Century Jacobite wine glass, trumpet bowl engraved Redeat within dog rose and oak leaf details above a multi series air twist stem and conical foot, 18.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

63 A late 18th Century wine glass circa 1770, bell shaped bowl above red, white and blue multi coloured twist and conical foot, 16.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £100

£2,500 - £3,000

£800 - £1,200

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64 A mid 18th Century Jacobite wine glass circa 1750 round funnel bowl engraved with dog rose and star details above a double series air twist stem and conical foot, 14.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

67 An 18th Century toasting glass circa 1765, a slender trumpet bowl above a double series opaque twist outside central guaze and conical foot, 18.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£650 - £750

£300 - £350

66 70 A mid 18th Century ale glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl above double spiral opaque corkscrew twist and conical foot, 19.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

70A 72 A mid 18th Century ale glass circa 1765, tall funnel bowl above short hollow stem and conical foot, 22cm high. £350 - £450

£250 - £350 70A An 18th Century wine glass circa 1755, funnel bowl above shoulder and basal knop multi series air twist stem and conical foot. 17cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

65 An 18th Century wine glass with bell bowl and multi series air twist stem with medial knop collar above conical foot, 16cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

68 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, round funnel bowl with upper swollen rim above knop stem with multi spiral opaque twist and folded foot, 17.5cm high.

£350 - £450

£500 - £600

66 An 18th Century wine glass with bell bowl above a shoulder knopped multi series air twist stem and conical foot, 16cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

69 An 18th Century wine glass, waisted bucket bowl above, mercury multi twist stem with three spiral threads outside central single thread all to a conical foot, 16.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

71 A mid 18th Century ale glass circa 1765, funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley above multi spiral opaque twist, four threads outside double internal thread, all to a conical foot, 19.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £500

£250 - £350

£350 - £450

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£450 - £550

73 A mid 18th Century ale glass circa 1750, rounded funnel bowl above double mercury twist stem and conical foot, 20cm high. £250 - £350 74 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, bell bowl above true baluster knop stem and conical foot, 15.5cm high. £600 - £800 75 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, tulip bowl above double thread opaque twist outside central gauze and shallow domed foot, 15.5cm high. £350 - £450

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76 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1765, lipped ogee bowl above multi spiral opaque twist, twelve spiral threads outside double internal twist, all to a high conical foot, 15cm high.

78 An 18th Century clear glass tazza, circular flat platter with raised border above Silesian stem and domed foot, diameter 26cm.

80 An 18th Century small water bowl with engraved running floral garland to border, Plinkington Collection label, 6cm high.

82 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, bell bowl above plain baluster knop stem and conical foot, 18cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £350

£150 - £180

£500 - £600

£180 - £220

79 An 18th Century twin handled jelly, panelled rounded funnel bowl flanked by twin scroll handles, all above faceted domed foot, 10cm high.

81 A pair of 19th Century purple wine glasses, rounded funnel panelled bowls above plain stems and conical foot, 15mc and 14.5cm high. (2).

£450 - £550

£250 - £350

77 An 18th Century wine glass, ogee bowl engraved with initials AR above a double opaque air twist outside central gauze, all to a domed foot, 12cm high. £300 - £400

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83-118 19th Century Bohemian Glassware

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83 A 19th Century Bohemian glass vase of footed baluster form with a flared and petal edge cut and polished rim cased in white over a jade green ground and flash cut in a Gothic panel pattern, height 29cm. £100 - £150 84 A late 19th Century Continental quilted air trap satin vase of shouldered ovoid form with shallow collar neck decorated with gilded foliate scrolls over a graduated cranberry tinted ground, height 18cm. £100 - £150 85 A large late 19th Century Legras St Denis vase of swollen cylinder form with wave neck decorated with enameled floral garlands and gilded foliate scrolls over an opal ground, unsigned, height 34.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £120 - £150

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86 A late 19th Century Loetz Rainbow vase of footed ovoid form with a collar neck enamel and gilt decorated with flowering blossom boughs within repeat foliate borders over a spiralled tonal pink, blue and yellow ground, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED

88 A late 19th Century Bohemian vase, possibly Harrach, of footed ovoid form with collar neck enamel decorated with seaweed over a pale citron ground, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

91 A 19th Century Bohemian pedestal bowl of footed urn form with a roll rim, gilt decorated with fruiting vines and laurel leaf garlands over the green alabaster ground, height 16cm.

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

£500 - £600

89 A pair of 19th Century Baccarat pressed glass goblets with an octagonal foot rising to a plain stem and ovoid bowl heavily relief moulded to the exterior with a repeat scroll and panel design, height 14cm. (2)

92 A pair of late 19th Century Baccarat crystal vases in the Oriental taste, each of compressed quatrelobed form decorated with hand enamelled and gilded flowering boughs with butterflies over the clear crystal ground, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED

87 A late 19th Century Continental Aesthetic movement vase of low shouldered ovoid form with collar neck decorated with applied rustic form feet, Oriental inspired enamel decoration and applied stylised handles in the form of elephants heads all to a black ground, unmarked, height 19cm. £120 - £150

£120 - £150 90 A 19th Century miniature Moser snaps glass of footed form with loop handle heavily enamelled with flowers and foliate scrolls over the pale green ground, height 6.5cm. £40 - £60

£400 - £600


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93 A late 19th Century Moser vase of sleeve form with an applied trailed collar neck and raised to three stylised lizard feet, heavily enamel and gilt decorated with flowers, foliage and insects over the amber tinted ground, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED

96 A 19th Century Bohemian toilet water scent bottle of compressed ovoid form with a knopped and slice cut neck below an octagonal stopper, ruby decorated and flash cut with scenic and floral panels within foliate scroll borders, height 13cm.

100 A late 19th Century opalescent rustic vase in amber to pink, three amber strut legs below baluster body with three applied flower head details and folded crimped border, 26cm high, S/D.

104 A 19th Century Continental tall footed vase, bulbous base below cylindrical flat neck with crimped border, whole decorated with acid etched floral ground and green trail loop details, 41cm high.

£120 - £150

£150 - £180

£100 - £150

£150 - £200

94 A 19th Century Bohemian clear glass tankard engraved with a woodland Stag hunting scene below plain neck, terminating in plain scroll handle, 12cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

97 A 19th Century Clichy vase of shouldered ovoid form with an internal pale yellow and white cane work spiral beneath a threaded exterior, height 12cm. ILLUSTRATED.

101 A late 19th Century French black glass vase and cover in the Cantonese taste with pink, green and blue floral enamelled decoration within gilt borders and finial, 29.5cm high.

£80 - £120

£200 - £300

105 A 19th Century Continental beer glass of tumbler form enamel decorated to the exterior with a parchment effect poster titled ‘Only to see her face again’. over an internally enamel decorated scene depicting a policeman looking at a big bottomed lady, height 15cm.

95 A pair of 19th Century Continental vases by Schaffgotsch of footed shouldered ovoid form with flared collar necks gilt decorated with rope and chain swags between plain banded borders to the opal white ground, red enamel mark, height 28cm.

98 A 19th Century Bohemian vase of footed baluster form with a flared rim enamel and gilt decorated with foliate scroll work to the deep royal blue ground, height 25cm.

£200 - £300

£50 - £80 99 A late 19th Century Bohemian ruby glass pedestal bowl scalloped foot below faceted stem and body detailed with applied circular panels below scrolled border, 20cm high.

£80 - £120 102 A late 19th Century Bohemian Harrach Rose & Acorn pattern air trap ovoid vase in turquoise terminating in three fold neck, 18cm. £200 - £250 103 A 19th Century Bohemian twin handled amber ovoid glass vase decorated with pink and green enamelled ferns and grasses below collar neck, in the manner of Harrach, 18cm high.

£30 - £50 106 A late 19th century graduated suite of Baccarat pressed table comports of footed circular form with linear moulded body picked out in a deep amber wash, relief moulded registration marks and signature, largest 21cm. £300 - £500

£40 - £60

£100 - £150

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115 A late 19th Century Continental spirit decanter of compressed globe and shaft form with a spire form stopper heavily enamel and gilt decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls over the clear crystal ground, height 32cm, together with a matched drinking glass, a similar period enamel and gilded cup and saucer and a trio of posy troughs enamelled with violets. (7)

107 A late 19th Century Continental posy bowl of footed spherical form decorated with a fruiting bough in enamel and coraline decoration over the pale green ground, height 11.5cm. £40 - £60 108 A small late 19th Century Bohemian scent bottle of footed octagonal form with a petal cut shoulder detail below flared neck and facet cut stopper, height 16cm. S/D.

£80 - £120 116 An 19th Century Continental Lauenstien wine glass with scalloped foot below inverted baluster stem and deep ogee bowl decorated with gilt landscape scene and border, 14.5cm high.

£50 - £60 109 A late 19th Century Bohemian tumbler of footed swollen ovoid form decorated with oval flash cut scenic panels to a fine strawberry diamond ground with gilded and ruby lustre borders, height 15cm.

£40 - £60 117 A 19th Century Bohemian vase of slender footed ovoid form with a flared collar neck cased in pink over white and cut with an oval panel enamelled with a profile portrait of a young girl within gilded borders, height 19.5cm.

£50 - £60 110 A late 19th Century miniature scent file of cylindrical form with enamel decoration above basal cutting all below a hinged brass thumb lift cover, height 7cm.

£100 - £120

£40 - £60 111 A late 19th Century Continental cut crystal bowl in the manner of Lobmeyr of shallow footed form decorated with panels of facet cut decoration, unmarked. width 25cm. £80 - £120 112 A late 19th Century Continental glass vase, possibly French, of footed ovoid form with a flared and ringed neck gilt decorated in the Chinoiserie style with Oriental figures to a stylised landscape over the black glass ground, height 21cm. £40 - £60

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113 A late 19th Century Continental four division decanter of footed globe and shaft form with original facet cut and cork mounted stoppers, height 31cm. £30 - £50

114 A late 19th Century quilted air trap satin vase, possibly Harrach, of footed ovoid form decorated with relief gilded flowering blossom boughs below a floral enamel pendant border, the whole decorated with applied ormolu mounts with pierced and floral chased decoration, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED £300 - £400

118 A large 19th Century Continental Roemer style glass with an integral swept foot and hollow stem with hollow blown knop and large ovoid bowl enamel decorated with fruiting vines between gilded and jeweled borders over the pale green ground, height 26cm, together with a similar period small example in deep green, (S/D). £60 - £80


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119 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass bowl, possibly Boulton & Mills of compressed ovoid form with a wave rim decorated with an applied raspberry, foliage and rustic feet to an opalescent ground, width 19cm. £100 - £150 120 A late 19th Century Stourbridge quilted air trap satin water jug of tapered cylindrical form with a graduated cranberry over an opal ground, with an applied rope handle, height 20cm. £80 - £120 121 A pair of late 19th Century Stevens & Williams vases after designs by John Northwood of slender footed and shouldered ovoid form with narrow collar necks cased in deep blue over opal and intaglio cut with wild flowers, grasses, fruiting boughs and insects above scalloped borders, height 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £800 - £1,200 122 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass epergne with circular mirror base with central opalescent posy vase surrounded with three citron leaves, height 36cm.

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£150 - £200

123 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge glass table salts of circular section with applied clear crystal trim to the deep ruby body, each mounted to a petal edged silver plated stand with loop handle and associated spoons. (2) £120 - £150

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124 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass decanter of bottle form with a panel and cross cut to the body below a slice cut shoulder and strawberry diamond cut neck with a conforming mushroom stopper, height 32cm.

125 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass lay scent, possibly Stevens & Williams, of cushioned form with a wrythen cut body polished intaglio engraved with bands of stylised flowers and foliage all below a silver hallmarked domed cap, dated London 1883 with makers marks of Samson Mordant & Co, length 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700

£100 - £120

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126 A pair of 19th Century table salts with facet cut hexagonal foot and stem below a circular bowl with a high Van Dyke cut rim all in a pale green tint, height 8cm. £80 - £100

128 A set of six late 19th Century wine glasses with a clear crystal glass circular spread foot and slender stem below an ovoid cranberry glass bowl cut and gilded with a monogram, height 12cm. £100 - £150

127 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass girondale wall mirrors with oval mirror plate backs mounted with a small tear form posy with flared rim decorated with applied clear crystal prunts and threading. (2) £150 - £200

130 A late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass jug of footed and tapered sleeve form with loop handle engraved with a personal dedication from a Masonic lodge within ivy leaf scroll work, height 27cm.

132 A 19th Century wine glass with a circular star cut foot below a facet stem and flared thistle form bowl engraved with an armorial crest, height 14cm.

£120 - £150

133 A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal decanters of footed shouldered ovoid form with slice cut neck and hollow blown spire form stoppers each cut and polished with a repeat panel design, height 34cm. (2)

129 A 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons clear crystal glass powder bowl of compressed ovoid form with a domed cover, decorated with an applied rope knop and scroll feet with bands of Greek Key motif engraving, bears registration mark for 19th October 1867, width 17cm, S/D.

131 A late 19th Century part suite of Stourbridge clear cut crystal table glass to include four hocks, four white wine and two champagne with a radial pin wheel star and mitre cut design below an engraved monogram with facet cut hollow blown stem, tallest 16cm. (10)

£50 - £80

£120 - £150

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£40 - £60

£80 - £120


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134 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass table salt of shell form decorated with fine cranberry threading over the clear crystal ground, raised to a circular foot, height 8cm, S/D. £40 - £60

140 A large late 19th Century presentation goblet with star cut circular foot rising to a slice cut hollow blown stem and large ovoid bowl engraved to Anne Garett from the Holyrood Glass Works with engraved emblems for the British Isles, height 26cm. £250 - £350

135 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass table salt of shell form with fine threading over the graduated opalescent ground raised to a crimped deep citron foot, height 7cm, S/D. £50 - £60

141 A small late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy vase of fluted spherical form with a quatrelobed rim cased with an internal citron, white and turquoise spiral, height 6cm. £40 - £60

136 A set of seven late 19th Century wine glasses with a star cut circular foot rising to a facet cut hollow blown stem and ovoid form bowl with repeat diamond pattern, height 12.5cm. (7) £80 - £120

142 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass miniature epergne with a compressed ovoid bowl with folded rim and a central tall trumpet all cased in opal over pale pink, height 14cm. £50 - £60

137 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase with a tight frill rim foot rising to a flared body with frilled trim form rim and a graduated cranberry opalescence, height 25cm. £120 - £150 138 A large late 19th Century clear crystal glass champagne jug of ovoid form with drawn collar neck, integral spout and loop handle with an internal ice aperture, height 31cm. £100 - £120 139 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Grotesque salt designed by Frederick Carder of circular form with a petal edged rim detailed with a graduated orange lustre.

143 A pair of late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Queens Burmese posy vases with a circular spread foot, shallow stem and ovoid body rising to a collar neck and petal edged rim all in a high gloss graduated pink to yellow tint, both acid stamped, height 13cm. (2) ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 144 A 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Queens Burmese posy bowl of compressed ovoid form with a petal edged rim enamel decorated with an ivy vine over the graduated pink to pale yellow satin ground, acid marked, width 10cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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145 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Queens Burmese posy bowl with a frill rim circular foot rising to a domed base with compressed ovoid bowl decorated with an enamelled floral garland to the graduated pink to yellow satin ground, unmarked, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED.

147 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams scent bottle of spherical form internally decorated with vertical rows of air trap bubbles over the pale citron ground, all below a silver hallmarked spherical stopper, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

£140 - £160 146 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass claret jug of compressed ovoid form with an arched panel cut body below silver plated mounts, height 21cm.

148 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass basket of oval footed form with an arched handle heavily cut to the exterior with a repeat diamond pattern, width 25.5cm.

£100 - £120

£60 - £80

£120 - £150

£40 - £60

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149 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass claret jug of globe and shaft form with applied arch handle and spherical blown hollow stopper, engraved decorated with a repeat bulrush pattern, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED

151 A late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass taza with a star cut folded foot rising to a slender baluster form stem and shallow circular bowl decorated with an engraved fruiting vine border, width 18cm.

£120 - £150

£100 - £120

150 A large 19th Century vase of classical form with domed circular foot with urn form shouldered body and applied rigger work handles finely engraved with repeat swags and garlands of flowers and fruit within foliate, dash and line borders, height 34cm. ILLUSTRATED

152 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass claret jug of tapered sleeve form with silver plated mounts and simulated bamboo handle engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED

£600 - £800

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155 153 A large 19th Century lamp work group of exotic fan tailed birds with opal glass bodies and multicoloured spun glass tails mounted to a floral style landscape, all below a tall clear glass dome. £140 - £160

154 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Cameo glass plate of shallow circular form cased in white over blue and cut with a fruiting peach bough within a repeat stylised flower and leaf borders, width 18.5cm. S/D. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300

155 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass wall mirror, the circular flat plaque cased in opal over deep ruby ground and cut back with two flowering wild rose boughs around the central domed mirror, the whole contained within a thumb moulded stained beech surround, professionally restored to the body, width 45cm. ILLUSTRATED

156 A Victorian clear glass goblet, folded spread foot below knop stem and deep bowl engraved with ivy leaf decoration around cartouche A Trifle Shows Respect, 15cm high, restored. £30 - £40

£2,000 - £3,000

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166 A mid 19th Century Richardsons uranium green chrysophase taza with spread circular foot, knopped stem and shallow dish form bowl decorated with gilded bands, width 21cm.

157 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear glass caret jug, spread foot below tapering body intaglio cut with floral sprays and cross hatch details below plain neck and conforming stopper, all terminating in elongated scroll handle, 36cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

Provenance - Former Cyril Manley Collection. Featured in Decorative Victorian Glass Page 54 - Plate No 9.

£150 - £200 158 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb clear cut glass claret jug, glory star base below heavy diamond cut decoration to body, cylindrical neck and angular handle, 23cm high.

£150 - £200 167 A pair of early 19th Century scent bottles of globe and shaft form decorated with engraved leaf and berry decoration heightened in gold, height 15cm, lacking stoppers

£100 - £150 159 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass decanters of footed compressed ovoid form with tall collar neck and rope handle below a lapidary stopper, each engraved decorated with butterflies and swallows within foliate scroll work borders, height 33cm. (2)

£20 - £30 168 A pair of 19th Century Wine glasses in the 18th Century taste with a conical bowl with heavily gadrooned base above an annulated and short baluster form stem with shallow conical and folded foot, height 19.5cm. (2)

£80 - £120

£120 - £150

160 A late 19th Century wine glass in the 18th Century taste with a bucket form bowl engraved with stylised feathers above a plain stem and conical folded foot, height 14cm.

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£50 - £60 161 A small selection of 19th Century drinking glasses to include plain, basal moulded and slice cut examples, tallest 14cm. (5) £40 - £60

163 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Fairy night light in Queens Burmese with matched shade and petal moulded base, height 14cm, S/D. £100 - £150

162 A 19th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass claret of globe and shaft form with high arched handle and facet cut stopper decorated with interlinked circular panels with alternate cut and floral engraved decoration, height 34cm.

164 A 19th Century Richardsons pedestal taza with an integral swept foot and hollow stem below a shallow circular dish form plate acid etched with a repeat classical palmette design, width 17.5cm.

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

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169 A large 19th Century Stourbridge glass goblet with a wide folded and domed foot rising to a hollow blown baluster form stem and ovoid bowl engraved decorated with a fruiting vine design, height 18cm. 165 A mid 19th Century Richardsons uranium green chrysophase water jug of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck and high loop handle gilt decorated with a foliate motif to the handle and linear panels to the body, height 22cm. Provenance - Former Cyril Manley Collection. Featured in Decorative Victorian Glass - Pg 54 - Plate No 8. £150 - £200

£40 - £60 170 A pair of late 19th Century Webb’s Venese candlesticks, clear folded spread foot below wrythen columns detailed with green trail, clear drip trays and brass collars below tulip glass sconces, 37cm high. (2). £350 - £450


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171 A pair of Stevens & Williams turquoise cylinder decanters with hob nail cut decoration below conforming stoppers, 27cm high. (2). £100 - £150 172 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass ruby threaded pedestal bowl circular foot below folded threaded body, diameter 25cm. £60 - £80 173 A late 19th Century Richardsons trailed candy stripe posy vase with clear crystal foot and crimped folded border, 12cm. £80 - £120

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174 A 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear glass rustic cactus posy vase with central ribbed hexagonal vase flanked by twin smaller ovoid examples supported by stylised branches all to a shaped oval foot, 24cm high.

177 A late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh Venetian Vesta posy vase with moulded spread foot below iridescent trumpet with applied side handles and crimped details 15cm high, together with a similar example. (2)

£250 - £350

£80 - £120

175 A 19th Century Stourbridge glass Uranium posy vase, circular foot below trumpet body with applied trim below folded and crimped border, 20cm high.

178 A late 19th Century Stuart & Sons clear glass posy vase with gilded enamelled floral sprays within clear trail highlights terminating in folded border, 16cm high.

181 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear glass vase, footed base below cylindrical column and six fold fared neck decorated with a green trail spiral design, 34cm high.

£50 - £80

£60 - £80

£100 - £150

176 A late 19th Century Richardsons clear glass posy vase with green and white trial decoration, terminating in four folded border, 15cm high.

179 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear glass footed vase of tapering cylindrical form and decorated with gilded floral scroll decoration below conforming border 24,5cm high.

182 A 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase of ovoid form with a wide frilled rim cased in a graduated jade green over opal interior and decorated with applied clear crystal trailed flowering boughs, in the manner of Stevens & Williams, 24cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

180 A 19th Century Philip Pargeter & Co. ruby glass tazza, spread foot below air twist decorated clear glass coiled snake column supporting ruby dodecagon shallow bowl 19cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

£350 - £450

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183 A 19th Century Thomas Webb pale green tazza, wrythen spread foot below gilt metal scroll frame supporting conforming shallow bowl, all highlighted with gilded enamelled floral swags to borders, diameter 26cm. ILLUSTRATED.

186 A mid 19th Century Masonic goblet with circular spread foot, waisted stem and ovoid bowl engraved with Masonic emblems and dedication to ‘R J Freeman presented by T B Burton 1852’ both of Hartlepool, height 16.5cm.

£250 - £350

£80 - £120

184 A 19th Century Richardsons clear glass small sweetmeat pedestal jar and cover decorated with engraved cartouche panels and floral details terminating in hollow blown finial, 18cm high.

187 Two pairs of late 19th Century frosted cranberry ovoid glass light shades, possibly John Walsh Walsh, each with faint moulded stylised floral decoration and crimped borders. S/D. (4)

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

185 A small collection of 19th Century Tavern glasses of various size with printie and slice cut decoration, tallest 22cm. (5)

188 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass rustic form posy vase with a wide crimped crystal foot rising to a stylised tree trunk with side branch supporting a petal edged hanging basket all in a graduated citron opalescence, height 24cm.

189 A late 19th Century Stourbridge cranberry glass epergne with a wide circular frill rim bowl with central trumpet surrounded by two side trumpets, pair of twist canes and pair of hanging baskets decorated with applied clear crystal trim, height 60cm. S/D £150 - £200

£50 - £80

£60 - £80

192 A small pair of late 19th Century Continental scent bottles of shouldered ovoid form with collar necks, decorated in the manner of Moser with wild flowers and foliage over the deep cranberry ground, height 7cm, lacking stoppers, together with a small shallow dish and an small posy vase. (4) £30 - £40

190 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons pepperette of footed cylindrical form decorated in the manner of Jules Barbe with flowering blossom and fir tree boughs over a graduated crushed strawberry ground, height 6cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 191 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons wine glass with a quatrelobed foot rising to a polished square stem and ovoid bowl decorated with arched panels with polished intaglio flower heads with alternate strawberry diamond panels and fine floral borders, height 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300

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193 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Verre de Soire double gourd vase decorated with ruby and gold spiralled bands, 30cm high, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 194 A late 19th Century Posy vase, possibly John Walsh Walsh in the form of a stylised palm tree with opal cased trunk and applied pale citron leaves and crimped base, height 21cm, S/D. £30 - £40


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195 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass Jack in the Pulpit vase with a graduated blue opalescent tint, height 17cm. £40 - £60 196 A 19th Century clear crystal glass desk thermometer with a facet base rising to a slice cut and polished obelisk with an applied thermometer panel, height 15cm. £80 - £120 197 A late 19th Century Stourbridge epergne with a circular mirror base mounted with a central posy vase in striped air trap in pale pink and opal with applied crimped trim, surrounded by three matched low posies and three arched clear crystal leaves, height 28cm, S/D. £100 - £150

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198 A pair of 19th Century vases by George Bacchus & Sons of footed globe and shaft form with flared collar necks decorated in Vitrified enamel with classical scenes after the antique between gilded borders, enamel mark, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED

200 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vases, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of footed sleeve form with flared rims gilt and enamel decorated with stylised forget me nots to the clear crystal ground, height 20cm. (2) £60 - £80

£40 - £60

£250 - £350 199 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal cracker box of shouldered form with bands of slice cut decoration below a chrome plated cover with swing handle. £50 - £80

202 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of swollen ovoid form with collar neck having a deeply fissured body with gold aventurine over the deep amber tinted ground and raised to three turquoise shell feet, height 20cm.

201 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass cracker barrel, possibly by H. Wilkinson of ovoid form with upper lip and applied rope handle below a cut finial mounted cover, the body engraved with a bird to an exotic landscape, height 19cm. £40 - £60

199A A Victorian blue glass decanter of tapering form terminating in a silver collar with relief moulded fruiting vine, hallmarked Birmingham 1848, height 35cm £40 - £60

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203 Andromeda - A 19th Century cameo glass plaque by George Woodall for Thomas Webb & Sons, cased in opal white over a black ground and cut with a nude female figure chained to coastal rocks with seagull’s flying over head, all within a double line border, bears engraved signature to the lower right margins, contained within the original leather covered and gilt embossed presentation case, measures 16.5cm tall by 11.5cm wide. ILLUSTRATED Provenance: One of only three cameos of Andromeda, two remain within the Woodall family. The figure was modelled on George Woodall's daughter Connie. This piece was on loan to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in the 1970's to the 1990's, it has also been on loan to Broadfield House 'Legends in Glass' exhibition held in 2000. £20,000 - £30,000

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206, 207, 208 & 209 204 A late 19th Century Stourbridge decanter, possibly Stevens & Williams of slender bottle form with a hobnail cut base below a fine threaded neck with applied white metal spout and hollow blown threaded stopper, height 31cm.

206 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy vase, ovoid body and petal border in a graduated purple through to citron tinted ground, 6.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

208 A small late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy vase octagonal shaped body with waved border in a graduated purple through to citron tinted ground, 9cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

£150 - £180

207 A small late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite jug with dimple mould ovoid body and shaped border in a graduated purple through to citron tinted ground, 6.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

209 A small late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite shallow plate with waved border in a graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, diameter 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80 205 A late 19th Century clear glass Yard O’ Ale decorated with engraved and cut dog rose detail to whole, length 95cm. £200 - £300

£150 - £180

£200 - £300 210 A pair late 19th Century Stourbridge blue satin bottle vases each decorated with white enamel floral decoration, 24cm high. (2) £120 - £180

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211 211 A late 19th Century Stourbridge turquoise satin air trap shouldered vase decorated with gilded floral sprays below wide filled and folded rim, 15cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80


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212 212 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams mauve over clear crystal compressed oval scent bottle flashed cut with stylised flower head and leaf decoration below unmarked silver collar and foliate embossed hinged cap. length 7.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 213 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams mauve over clear crystal tapering ovoid vase, in the manner of Joshua Hodgetts decorated with daisy heads and palmette panels above diamond cut details and clear petal shaped foot, 20cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350 214 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear and cranberry wine glass, clear foot and knopped stem below part fluted bowl with flower head and foliate scroll decoration, 13cm high.

215 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass Jardinaire of footed ovoid form with lobed body and flared collar cased in a graduated crushed strawberry over an opal ground and cut with a repeat scale pattern between gilded borders, enamelled RD 41925 mark, height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

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£300 - £500 216 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Jeweled bowl of compressed ovoid form with a pulled rim and banded internal air bubble pattern, together with a similar period taza with threaded and diamond moulded pattern and a double gourd flask with applied blue rigger work and engraved foliate detail. (3) £80 - £120

£100 - £150 215

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217 217 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass bowl of flared circular form cased in opal over citron and cut with a flowering convolvulus within a feathered border, width 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 218 A pair of early 19th Century clear cut glass mallet decanters with diamond cut bodies and three facet cut ring neck below facet stoppers, 28cm high. (2)

221 A large 19th Century Edward Varnish & Co goblet with a wide circular foot rising to an invert slice cut baluster form stem and ovoid bowl with flared rim cased in emerald green over the mercury interior and flash cut with Gothic style arches and notch cut rim, inset tablet mark to the base, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED Provenance - Formerly in the collection of Cyril Manley and featured in Victorian Glass, Page 98, Plate No 319. £500 - £600

£120 - £180 219 A 19th Century Bristol blue barrel decanter with repeat diamond cut decoration below flared neck and conforming stopper, 23cm high.

222 A mid 19th Century Richardsons celery vase of footed bell form with a heavily lobed body and notch cut detail to the uranium yellow ground, height 20cm, S/D.

£30 - £40

£50 - £60

220 A large late 19th Century clear glass ale flute, circular spread foot below knop stem and deep funnel bowl, 31.5cm high. £60 - £80

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223 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy bowl of compressed ovoid form with applied prunt and swagged decoration over the pale green quilted air trap satin ground, height 10cm, S/D.

224 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite tooth pick holder of waisted circular form with diamond mould body in a graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, height 7.5cm.

£60 - £80

£500 - £600


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234 225 A pair of 19th Century Sowerby pressed glass baskets of quatrelobed form with twin high arched handles in a marbled tonal purple and white malachite glass, relief moulded marks. (2)

229 Two 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass ‘Lady Caroline’ baskets together with a similar bowl with frilled edge (3) £60 - £80

£70 - £80 226 A late 19th Century pressed glass figure of a recumbent Newfoundland dog raised to an oval base with fluted edge, possibly John Derbyshire, length 18cm.

230 Two pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘War of the Roses’ pattern dish modelled as a canoe and a similar basket with loop handles (2)

£50 - £80

£60 - £80

227 A small 19th Century Sowerby posy basket in the Aesthetic taste of waisted form with small arched handles, relief moulded with stylised foliage over the graduated blanc de lait opalescent ground, width 12cm.

231 Four pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘William and Mary’ pattern bowl with frilled edge, length 16.5cm a similar table salt and two ‘Lady Caroline’ table salts (4)

£120 - £150

£60 - £80

228 Three 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass ‘Lady Caroline’ baskets comprising two with looped handles and one with pointed handles (3)

232 Three 19th Century pieces of Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass all in the ‘Brideshead’ pattern comprising a celery vase, a cream jug and a miniature jug (3)

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

233 A 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass ‘Lady Diana’ table dish with frilled edge, length 27cm together with two similar smaller examples (3)

237 Two pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘Lady Chippendale banana boat’ and a twin handled basket (2)

£80 - £120

£40 - £60

234 A 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass ‘Somerset’ pattern comport, height 13cm ILLUSTRATED.

238 Two 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass jugs comprising one in the ‘Brideshead’ pattern, the tallest 13.5cm

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

235 Two pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘Lady Chippendale’ pattern plate with frilled rim edge and a ‘Quilted Pillow Sham’ pattern twin handled elliptical dish (2).

239 Two 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass bowls comprising one in the ‘Lady Diana’ pattern and one similar, the largest diameter 22cm

£60 - £80

240 A pair of 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass wall pockets formed as shells with trailing coral forming the handle, length 18.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80

236 Two 19th Century Davidsons Primrose Pearline pressed glass bowls with frilled rim edges, the largest 23.5cm together with a ‘Lady Chippendale’ dish (3)

£100 - £150

£60 - £80

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250 Three 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass milk jugs to include two in the ‘Brideshead’ pattern and £60 - £80 251 A 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass comport with lattice pattern body, height 14cm together with ‘Lords and Lady’ pattern tumblers (3) £50 - £80 252 Two 19th Century Blue Pearline pressed glass comports with lattice pattern decoration, diameter 19cm £60 - £80

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247 Two 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass plates in the ‘Lady Chippendale’ pattern with frilled edges, largest diameter 18cm

241 A 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass gondola with stylised leaf motifs, length 21.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

244 A 19th Century Blue Pearline square form planter decorated with a banded lattice pattern and loop handles, height 11cm

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

242 A 19th Century Blue Pearline pressed glass milk jug and sugar bowl decorated with a hobnail pattern with opalescent rims, possibly Davidsons

245 Two pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘Lady Caroline’ twin handled basket and a similar basket with moulded weave pattern (2)

248 Three pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass in the ‘Brideshead’ pattern comprising a milk jug and two table bowls (3)

£40 - £60

£60 - £80

246 Two 19th Century Blue Pearline twin handled baskets each with lattice pattern bodies and linear bands, both length 15cm

249 Two pieces of 19th Century Blue Pearline pressed glass comprising a jug on pedestal stand and a comport with linear motif, height 13cm

£60 - £80

£40 - £60 243 Four pieces of 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass comprising a ‘Somerset’ pattern tri-handled basket, a ‘Lady Caroline’ loop handle basket, a ‘Brideshead’ loop handled basket and a similar example with dimple decoration (4) £80 - £120

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£50 - £80

£40 - £60

253 A 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass ‘Brideshead’ pattern basket with loop handles together with an opalescent tumbler £40 - £60 254 A 19th Century Davidsons Blue Pearline pressed glass ‘Brideshead’ pattern comport with deep bowl and a similar rectangular dish (2) £40 - £60 255 A pair of 19th John Derbyshire flint glass figures modelled as a seated Mr Punch and Judy to stepped circular bases, relief moulded marks, height 16cm, S/D. (2) £200 - £300


Paperweights 256-315

256 256 A small 19th Century French paperweight having a central millefiori cane in red, white and blue surrounded by five yellow, pink and white canes all within a tonal green and pink ring above a spiral white lattachino ground, width 6cm. ILLUSTRATED

259 259 A Paul Ysart floating fish paperweight with pink central fish within eight pink and white canes to a sea blue carpet 7cm diameter, together with a similar clear example with internal goldfish. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150 258 A Monart millefiori ink bottle, the skirted base with multi coloured canes of pink, yellow and blue to a mustard ground spaced by further radial examples, all below conforming stopper, 11cm high. £200 - £300

263 A mid 20th Century Paul Ysart paperweight with groups of three tan and sea green canes separated by multicoloured twist canes radiating from central cane grouping, diameter 7cm.

260 A later 20th Century Whitefriars facet cut paperweight with concentric millefiori canes in red, white, blue and turquoise with 1975 date cane, diameter 7cm. ILLUSTRATED.

266 Four later 20th Century Caithness paperweights to include a miniature series daffodil, a similar example with central flower within white cane circle, etc. (4). £60 - £80

£80 - £120

£200 - £250

£200 - £300 257 A Sarah Peterson for Caithness large compressed ovoid clear crystal paperweight with single air bubble above frosted central bubble encompassed within blue and black shards, 20cm high, engraved Caithness, Scotland, Moon Master Sample. to base.

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264 A mid 20th Century Paul Ysart paperweight with blue cog wheel border spaced by twisted multicoloured canes radiating from central purple/pink cane grouping, diameter 7cm.

267 A John Deacons ink bottle with concentric millefiori canes to a yellow carpet 12cm high, together with a Wedgwood ovoid weight, a Laugharne graduate pink weight and a similar smaller example with central thistle. (4).

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

£60 - £80 268 An early 20th Century Bohemian large paperweight with five speckled brown flower heads drawn form a central white bubble, together with a similar example and a further small weight with millefiori carpet. (3).

261 Two late 19th Century Old English paperweights each with four concentric millefiori rings in red, whites and blues to shallow dome, diameters 8cm. (2) £150 - £200

£30 - £40 262 A Baccarat small paperweight with six concentric millefiori canopy in blue, white, turquoise and pink ruffle cog and canes, diameter 5cm. £150 - £180

265 265 A William Mason flower and butterfly inverted paperweight central iridescent butterfly within six flower border to a black canopy, engraved signature William Mason Snr, 2001, diameter 7.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

269 A later 20th Century Bohemian faceted paperweight with three central flower heads radiating from and granite coloured base 8cm high, together with a further dump weight and a small millefiori example. (3). £30 - £50

£120 - £180

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270 A Vasart/Strathern paperweight with blue canes spaced by folded canes radiating from pink/green cane grouping to a blue carpet, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a red carpet. (2). £60 - £80 271 A Strathern paperweight with five red and yellow cog canes spaced by white twist canes radiating from yellow and white cane group to a deep amethyst carpet, diameter 5.5cm, together with a similar larger example. (2). £60 - £80 272 A Vasart/Strathern paperweight with five pink canes spaced by white open canes radiating from black/orange cane grouping to a sand coloured carpet, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a deep amethyst carpet. (2). £60 - £80 273 A Strathern paperweight with five pink and orange cog canes spaced by white twist canes radiating from white cane group to a deep amethyst carpet, diameter 5.5cm, together with a similar larger millefiori example with a deep amethyst carpet. (2). £60 - £80 274 A Strathern paperweight with five pink, green and blue cog canes spaced by white twist canes radiating from white cane group to a sea green carpet, diameter 6cm, together with a similar larger millefiori example with a deep amethyst carpet. (2). £60 - £80

275 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with three orange and yellow cog canes spaced by white and blue open twist canes radiating from sea green cane group to a powder blue carpet, diameter 6cm, together with a similar larger millefiori example with a deep amethyst carpet. (2).

280 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with two multi coloured cog canes spaced by white, orange and red twist canes radiating from yellow and orange cane group to a white carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a deep blue carpet. (2).

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

276 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with three pale blue and yellow cog canes spaced by red and orange twist canes radiating from a pale purple cane group to an orange carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a black carpet. (2).

281 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with large blue and white cog canes spaced by orange and green twist canes radiating from white, yellow and orange cane group to a blue carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a green carpet. (2).

£60 - £80

£60 - £80 277 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with a white and yellow cog cane spaced by red and blue open twist canes radiating from two ring cane group to a deep blue carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a deep amethyst carpet. (2).

£60 - £80

£60 - £80 278 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with five blue and brown cog canes spaced by white open twist canes radiating from yellow and blue cane group to a yellow carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a powder pink carpet. (2). £60 - £80 279 A Ysart/Strathern paperweight with a green and red cog cane spaced by white, yellow and blue twist canes radiating from white and blue cane group to a powder pink carpet, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller millefiori example with a yellow carpet. (2). £60 - £80

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282 A Ysart/Strathern carpet ground paperweight with assorted scattered millefiori canes, diameter 8cm, together with a similar smaller example with twelve canes to a scrambled latticino carpet. (2).

283 Three star shaped paperweights each with white latticino radial canes and various millefiori coloured canes to various coloured carpet, together with a boxed Vasart tie pin. (4). £40 - £60 284 A boxed set of Caithness paperweights The Four Seasons designed by Colin Terris each numbered 468 of 500 and engraved to base, each retains paper label, together with certificate. £150 - £180

285 A boxed Caithness paperweight Gold Harlequin with amethyst frosted carpet below gold, red and blue spray around central air bubble, diameter 9cm, engraved to base No 1/1, 1980. £60 - £80 286 A set of three boxed Caithness paperweights Journey of the Wiseman, Shepherds and Nativity each with an engraved scene to a deep carpet round and retaining paper label to base and certificate, 9cm high. (3) £100 - £150 287 Three boxed Caithness paperweights designed by Colin Terris, Jubilee Moonflower with Royal Cypher to base, Snow Flower and Fire Dance, each with certificate. (3) £80 - £120 288 A Caithness paperweight of sliced ovoid form with blue spiral decoration to a amber and controlled air bubble base, engraved with Bayeux Tapestry scene to reverse, 10cm high, engraved to base 76-100. £100 - £150 289 Two Caithness paperweights of slice ovoid forms, Quest with central tear shaped air bubble within multi coloured spiral surround to a blue ground, together with a similar example Celeste, 10cm high. (2). £50 - £60


Paperweights

290 290 A boxed William Manson for Caithness faceted bouquet paperweight with a Butterfly and Flower within millefiori ring of pink, white and yellow flower heads, one large upper printie and five side to the crystal dome, width 8cm, engraved to base, with certificate. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 291 A William Manson ‘Elizabeth of Glamis’ paperweight with central Tudor rose within a circle of millefiori purple, white and green flower heads, large upper printie and five side examples, together with a similar example Magouillat Lizard. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 292 A boxed Caithness paperweight titled Ultramarine with faceted dome central deep blue air bubble above controlled air bubble ground with white and red pulled threads, engraved 42-75 to base, width 8cm. £80 - £120 293 A boxed Caithness Colin Terris perfume bottle and paperweight set titled Sea Lace each with white star design to an amethyst ground, engraved 50 - 100 with certificate, damage to bottle. (2).

291 294 Two boxed Caithness Collectors Club paperweights titled Arctic Night and Spaceport both designed by Colin Terris, engraved to base, retaining paper label and certificate. (2). £40 - £60 295 A boxed Perthshire paperweight with thirteen milleflori multi coloured canes to a blue latticino scramble ground, diameter 7cm, retains label to base and certificate. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

295 298 A boxed Whitefriars paperweight with large upper printie and five side examples blue, green, red concentric millefiore canes and 1976 date cane, retains paper label, diameter 7.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

300 A boxed Caithness Royal Wedding Tribute paperweight to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, two flower heads with initial canes, ribbon tied within border of white millefiori canes, diameter 7cm, with certificate.

£100 - £150

£60 - £80

299 A Whitefriars paperweight with a carpet of mauve and green millefiori canes spaced by white lattichino radial spokes large upper printie and twelve side examples, 1978 date cane, diameter 7.5cm.

301 Four assorted paperweights to include a Caithness Pot Pourri, a Murano, an Italian Pisces and a faceted blue glass example. (4). £80 - £120

£100 - £150 296 A Perthshire paperweight with a star formation of multi coloured canes spaced by green and white bordered twist canes, date cane and label to base. £60 - £80 297 A Whitefriars paperweight titled Japanese Ikebana with large upper printie and two further side examples with three further slice cuts, twin central pink flower heads within stylised cylindrical vase, diameter 7.5cm. £100 - £150

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£80 - £120

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307 An early Okra paperweight modelled as a stylised apple with petrol iridescent pulled thread decoration, 6cm high, retains paper label to base. £50 - £80

311 An early Okra paperweight with twin trapped air bubbles flanking white glass fold all encompassed with drawn purple thread decoration, diameter 8cm, retains paper label. £50 - £80 312 An early Okra paperweight with twin trapped air bubbles flanking white glass fold all encompassed with drawn purple thread decoration and twin petrol iridescent bands, diameter 8cm, retains paper label. £50 - £80

308

303 302 A Baccarat paperweight overlaid in green over opal over crystal, and cut with six windows, the closepacked concentric millefiori mushroom-shaped interior, with 1978 date cane. £100 - £150 303 A 19th Century Baccarat paperweight with multi coloured millefiori canes to a scrambled white latticino gauze ground , diameter 8cm, ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1,200

304 An Okra Magic Fountain paperweight with central elongated trapped air bubble within iridescent gold case with seven printie cut windows to reverse, 10cm high, engraved Okra 1991 to base. ILLUSTRATED.

305 An early Okra glass slice cut paperweight with white concentric circular detail within amethyst outer casing decorated with petrol iridescent banding, 8cm high, engraved Okra 1988, Richard P Goulding to base.

306 An early Okra ovoid glass ovoid paperweight with central iridescent purple and blue pinnacle within clear glass case, 8cm high, engraved Okra 1983 to base. £50 - £80

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£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

304

308 An early Okra ovoid Secret Garden paperweight with frosted petrol iridescent casing slice cut to reveal central white flower cane, 9cm high, engraved Okra 1984 to base. ILLUSTRATED.

313 An early Okra paperweight with central stylised purple flower radiating from central deep amethyst canopy, diameter 7cm, retains paper label. £50 - £60 314 A limited edition Holmegaard paperweight of seed pod form with internal aventurine and blue ground to a clear crystal wall, length 13cm, engraved 2000 Holmegaard No 79 and signed Allen Scharff. £120 - £150

309 309 An early Okra ovoid paperweight with frosted petrol iridescent casing facet cut to reveal central air bubble, 9cm high, engraved Okra 1984 to base. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

315 A limited edition Holmegaard paperweight of seed pod form with internal aventurine and blue ground to a clear crystal wall, length 13cm, engraved 2000 Holmegaard No 98 and signed Allen Scharff. £120 - £150

310 An early Okra paperweight with flower heads and trail decoration to a blue iridescent ground, 7cm high, engraved Okra 1983 to base.

315A An early 20th Century paperweight of spherical form with a printie window to the top above a central encased silver three penny piece within a ring of millefiori canes, width 8cm.

£80 - £120

£120 - £150


Knife Rests 316-350

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF KNIFE RESTS Knife rests date back to the early 18th century. The early rests were probably made of wood. Cutlery was expensive it was economic therefore to use one piece for the entire meal and lay them somewhere between food courses. The smaller rests were for the standard meal and the larger rests were for the carving knife and fork. Once established as part of the normal table layout they were made in various materials including porcelain, silver, ivory and earthenware. The glass rests didn’t appear until the 19th century and the cut glass version towards the end of the century. A book was published in 1987 called Knife Rests, the author was an American lady, Virginia L Neas. As far as I am aware no other book has been published. There are many enthusiastic collectors especially in America where they hold special conventions In December 1989 an elderly neighbour gave me £5 to buy myself something for Christmas. I went to the local market to see what I could find. As my husband was already collecting specialist glass I decided to look for something small in glass. On one stall I saw a pair of lovely bone shaped cut glass “pieces” which I was told were Knife Rests – just the right price at £5. After that I thought that if I saw any more, what a suitable sized item to start a small collection. That thought was to trigger my passion for collecting glass knife rests. Having decided to collect only glass rests I diligently searched every antique fair, shop or boot sale I visited. Having focussed my attention on glass rests, I decided in 1994 to join the newly formed Knife Rest Collectors Club as it’s first official member. Unfortunately this club is no longer in existence in the UK. My collecting continued for over 15 years, but unfortunately ill health has prevented me from going “searching “ anymore. My collection had also grown so large I had no more space to suitably display such attractive and delightful items.. Last year I decided to sell my collection as it was time to give others the pleasure of owning these small but lovely sparkling items. I hope whoever buys any of part this collection of knife rests obtains as much pleasure as I have from owning and looking at them. Needless to say by the end of 15 years, very few could be bought for £5 a pair.

316 A set of six late 19th Century pressed glass knife rests by Val St Lambert with scroll ends and ribbed bar supports decorated with an internal cased red and white lattichino cane, unmarked. (6)

319 Twelve pairs of late 19th and early 20th Century clear glass knife rests each with ends formed as various animals to include doves, Scottie dogs, fish, squirrels, cockerels and ducks (24)

£120 - £150

£100 - £150

317 A pair of early 20th Century Lalique Libellule knife rests of triangular form with dragon-fly intaglio decoration, engraved R. Lalique France, No. 3602, length 10cm ILLUSTRATED.

320 Eight pairs of early 20th Century clear and frosted glass knife rests all formed with various animals to the ends, to include cockerels, lions, seals and fish together with two similar single examples (18)

£200 - £300

£100 - £150

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318 Two pairs of early 20th Century Lalique knife rests comprising two Hortense pattern with acid stamped Lalique to the side, length 10cm and two Nippon pattern with dimple bases of oval form, acid stamped R. Lalique, length 9cm (4). ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

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321 A boxed set of twelve 1930’s Art Deco mirrored knife rests each with scalloped edges, length 8.5cm £40 - £60 322 A boxed pair of late 19th Century hallmarked silver and cut glass knife rests each of waisted form with lattice pattern bodies raised on ball feet, rubbed hallmarks, length 7cm together with a hexagonal pair with hallmarked bodies, two pairs with hallmarked collars and a boxed pair length 13.5cm (10)

327 A boxed set of five Daum clear glass knife rests of square form with incised abstract mountain scenes, length 9cm together with nine pairs of early 20th Century knife rests each of square form in varying colours to include ruby, amethyst, green and amber (23) £80 - £120 328 Thirteen pairs of early 20th Century and later flat bed knife rests to include Art Deco, dimpled and mirrored examples (26)

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£50 - £80

£80 - £120 323 A boxed set of six green Art Deco Bohemian knife rests each of stepped form, length 9cm together with a set of five clear glass examples of triangular form each with faceted sides, length 8cm £40 - £60 324 An early 20th Century crystal cameo knife rest with fruiting bough decoration to the cylindrical body raised to silver plated brackets, length 11cm together with a similar example with stained orange decoration, length 10.5cm (2). ILLUSTRATED.

329 A pair of early 20th Century knife rests, possibly Baccarat modelled with frosted glass busts of Napoleon 2nd (L’Aiglon) as a baby on clear glass mounts, length 9cm £50 - £80 330 A pair of late 19th Century Baccarat ‘candy-cane’ knife rests each with red and white air twist band running through the clear frames together with two similar examples, one in red and white, the other blue and white and two of wrythen form with black linear band etc. ILLUSTRATED.

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£100 - £150

£60 - £80 325 Eleven sets of early 20th Century coloured glass knife rests of varying form to include ruby and amber examples (22). £60 - £80

331 A pair of 1930’s Art Deco Sabino opalescent knife rests modelled with a frog sat perched upon elongated logs, etched Sabino France mark to base, length 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80

326 Ten pairs of early 20th Century coloured glass knife rests of varying form and colours to include Bohemian ruby flash cut examples, facet cut yellow, wrythen smokey grey and pink pressed examples (20) £60 - £80

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331 332 Three pairs of 1930’s Art Deco opalescent glass knife rests, in the style of Sabino, comprising a pair modelled as elongated dogs length 9cm, a pair with a squirrel perched at one end and a pair modelled as grouse with elongated tails (6). ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80

333 A pair of 1930’s Art Deco opalescent knife rests modelled as a curled fish together with two single rests, one with a chick, the other a squirrel and two pairs of geometric form, one in pink glass, the other opalescent (9) £40 - £60


Knife Rest

332 334 A pair of Victorian glass knife rests of pentagon form with bulbous ends raised on curled feet with applied turquoise prunts, length 10cm £50 - £80 335 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples £100 - £150 336 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples £100 - £150 337 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples £100 - £150

339 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

343 A large collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

347 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

340 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

344 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

348 A large collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

341 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

345 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

349 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

342 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

346 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

350 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

338 A collection of assorted late 19th and early 20th Century glass knife rests of various forms to include hobnail cut and pressed glass examples £100 - £150

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351-454 20th Century Continental Glassware

356 351 A 1930’s Loetz Tango range vase designed by Michael Powolny of footed ovoid form with flared rim decorated with applied fine white threading and circular prunts to the deep royal blue ground, height 13cm. £200 - £250 352 A 1930’s WMF Ikora vase of footed skittle form with a flared neck cased in clear crystal glass over a veined and fissured interior with black, burnt orange and silver aventurine, height 20cm. £40 - £60 353 A 1930’s WMF Ikora vase of footed skittle form with a flared neck cased in clear crystal glass over a veined and fissured interior with black, celadon green and silver aventurine, height 20cm. £40 - £60 354 An early 20th Century Continental vase, possibly Austrian of tapered cylindrical form with a swollen collar neck and wrythen fluted body in a green petrol iridescence, unmarked, height 33.5cm. £60 - £80

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357 355 A Post War blow moulded clear crystal vase designed by Horst Ichendorf Tüsselmann for Ichendorf of rectangular section with relief moulded grid design to each side, unmarked, height 17cm, together with a similar smaller example in a pale smoke grey. (2) £80 - £120 356 A pair of Post War Czechoslovakian blow moulded glass vases of sleeve form with swollen collar necks decorated with a simulated mitre cut abstract pattern with panels of amber flash decoration, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED £100 - £150 357 A cylindrical glass vase designed by Karel Wunsch for Novy Bor Glassworks cased in cranberry over clear and cut in a stylised totem pattern of repeat horizontal mitre and printie cuts, height 31cm, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED £150 - £200

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358 A large Post War Continental glass vase of compressed ovoid form cased in deep magenta over clear crystal and heavily cut with a wrythen spiral line design, unmarked, height 27cm. £60 - £80 359 A Post War clear cut crystal vase, possibly Czechoslovakian of rectangular section with panels of mitre cut lines and printie windows over a frosted ground, unmarked, height 17.5cm. £40 - £60 360 A 1930’s Continental pressed glass vase in the manner of Lalique with a flared cylindrical body relief moulded with oval lozenges united by a dot line border, unmarked, height 18.5cm. £100 - £150

361 A small early 20th Century Loetz vase of ovoid form in the Rusticana pattern with relief moulded design to the green petrol iridescent tinted ground, height 12cm, together with two similar Austrian vases in tonal green iridescence, tallest 20cm. (3) £60 - £80 362 A Post War Czechoslovakian crystal glass vase, possibly Borske Sklo of footed spherical form engraved with an abstract block and line pattern with enamel colours, height 14cm, retains original foil label. £60 - £80 363 An early 20th Century vase, possibly Austrian of compressed globe and shaft form with a dimple body decorated with a graduated green to clear petrol iridescence, height 18cm. £80 - £120


20th Century Continental Glassware

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364 A Post War Czechoslovakian vase by Pavel Hlava of swollen cylindrical form decorated with applied beads of deep cinnamon glass over a sommerso body with internal pale amber tint, unmarked, height 25cm.

368 A large vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck and wide flat rim decorated in a coroso technique to the deep sea green ground, height 26cm.

372 A for WMF Ikora Kristal large circular bowl with flared and roll rim decorated with vertical black stripes over a fissured tonal green and white ground, width 35cm.

£60 - £80

£40 - £60

£60 - £80

369 A Schneider large pedestal bowl with a deep amethyst circular foot and slender stem below a graduated clear to orange bowl with cut and engraved decoration, engraved signature to the foot, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED.

373 An Ezan large shallow circular bowl relief moulded to the underside with panels of stylised flowers picked out with graduated opalescence, relief moulded mark, width 32cm.

365 A pair of early 20th Century Loetz vases of tapered triform with gilded and jeweled borders in the manner of Gustav Klimt over a pale green papillion ground, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED

£40 - £60

£400 - £600

£400 - £600 366 A pair of early 20th Century Austrian Vases, possibly Loetz of tapered conical form with frill rim decorated with a rustic form pattern over the green iridescent ground, unmarked, height 11cm, S/D. (2).

370 A David Gueron for Degue large 1930’s cameo glass bowl of compressed ovoid form with collar neck cased in mottled tonal blue over an opaque white ground and acid cut with scrolling stylised thistle forms, moulded signature, width 25cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£400 - £600

367 A large early 20th Century Verlys opalescent vase moulded decoration of birds of paradise in flight. 27cm high, staple repairs A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

371 A WMF Ikora Kristal circular bowl with flared and roll rim decorated with vertical black stripes over a fissured tonal orange and white ground, width 25cm.

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

376 A Jaroslav Beranek for Skrdlovice Glassworks cased body vase of compressed tear drop form internally decorated with abstract lines in pale pink and white over a deep amber ground, retains original foil label, height 21cm. £50 - £80 377 A Schneider barrel form vase decorated with heavily applied white lash lines to the graduated clear to cinnamon ground, acid engraved mark, height 14cm. £40 - £60

374 A pair of late 19th Century cologne bottles of shouldered cylindrical form with tall collar necks and lapidary stoppers, enamel and gilt decorated in the Aesthetic style with panels of flowers and foliage, unmarked, height 21cm. £150 - £200

378 A vase of shouldered ovoid form with swollen collar neck cased in clear crystal over a vertical panel striped pattern in multi colours to a pale peach ground, unmarked, all in the manner of Loetz. height 19cm. £80 - £120

375 A small bowl of compressed ovoid form with flared rim decorated with a tonal green mottled iridescent finish, unmarked, in the manner of Loetz,width 15cm. £40 - £80

379 A large early 20th Century Austrian powder bowl and cover of circular form with domed cover engraved and enamelled with scrolling flowers and foliage in black, citron and ruby, width 18cm. £60 - £80

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386

380 An early 20th Century Continental posy bowl in the manner of Loetz of shouldered ovoid form with flared rim decorated with a mottled tonal tan iridescence over the pale citron ground, width 15cm. £50 - £80

381 An iridescent glass vase of elongated globe and shaft form with flared collar neck decorated with vertical white bands over a deep blue petrol iridescent ground, engraved signature to the base, height 27cm. £200 - £300

382 A Richard Meitner Kimono glass Vase, 1986 mould and free blown with enamelled decoration, 24cm wide, 38cm tall, engraved signature and date of 1986. ILLUSTRATED £600 - £800 385

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383 A Richard Meitner vase of compressed cylindrical form decorated with an enamelled abstract form over the pearlised iridescent ground, engraved signature with date of 1983, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £900 384 A Mieke Groot mould blown and free formed glass vase, circa 1987 with a thin layer of enamel colouring in shades of olive green, yellow, with red lip, 41cm high, unsigned. £600 - £800 385 ‘Ording Summer VIII’ an oval blown-glass sculptural form, 1988 with polychrome abstract applied shards in shades of orange, yellow and green 49cm wide, 39.8cm high, signed in diamond point ‘Joel Philip Myers 1988’. ILLUSTRATED. £2,000 - £3,000 386 A Joel Phillip Myers abstract vase in the form of a stylised hand decorated with iridescent pulled pattern over a deep amber ground, engraved signature with date of 1973, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £350 - £450 387 A Joel Phillip Myers vase of cylindrical form with thick cased wall decorated with black and white abstract cane work pattern over a pale grey ground, engraved signature and date of 1977, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

389

387

388 A Joel Phillip Myers vase of shouldered ovoid form decorated with abstract white and blue shards over a clear and white cased body, engraved signature and date of 1978, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

391 A group of 1930’S Czechoslovakian lamp worked figures to comprise a male athlete in lunging pose, a female athlete in running pose and a lady in a bikini sunbathing, unmarked, one with a retailers label, tallest 10cm. (3)

£300 - £400

£100 - £150

389 A Joel Phillip Myers vase of shouldered ovoid form decorated with red and grey abstract panels over a satin frosted ground, black ground, engraved signature and date of 1980, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.

392 A Post War Bohemian clear crystal tapering vase decorated with oval printie and vertical line cuts below plain neck, 36cm high, retains paper label, S/D.

£400 - £600

393 An early 20th Century Loetz vase of conical form with wide frill rim in the Rusticana pattern with petrol green iridescence, height 15cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2)

388 394 An early 20th Century Loetz vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck in the Rusticana pattern with petrol green iridescence, height 13cm, together with a similar smaller example and a small cache pot with applied trailed lines. (3) £80 - £120

390 A Joel Phillip Myers decanter of globe and shaft form with applied turquoise band to the shoulder below a conforming turquoise spherical form stopper, engraved signature, height 30cm.

£60 - £80

395 An early 20th Century Kralik bowl of ovoid form with folded and crimped rim decorated with applied green whiplash lines over the pearlised iridescent ground, width 18cm, together with a similar period example of fluted form decorated with applied shamrock leaves over the pearlised ground. (2) £80 - £120

£80 - £120

£150 - £180

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398 396 An early 20th Century Loetz miniature vase of footed shouldered ovoid form with flared rim decorated with applied scroll handles and fine threaded line in petrol iridescence over the yellow iridescent ground, engraved signature, height 10cm. £150 - £200

399 397 A 1930’s Czechoslovakian vase of spherical form cut and engraved with abstract animals over a pale blue ground, height 15cm. £40 - £60 398 A large later 20th Century Venini glass vase of swollen cylindrical form having an olive green and gold aventurine core within a thick cased clear crystal wall with frosted upper band, unsigned but retains original labels, height 33cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

402 399 An early 20th Century miniature Daum cameo and enamel vase of square sleeve form decorated with slipper orchids and spiders web over a tonal citron, white and brown ground, cameo signature to the body, height 9.5cm, foot polished. ILLUSTRATED

399A A set of six early 20th Century Theresienthal wine glasses with circular spread foot rising to a slender baluster form stem and ovoid bowl enamel decorated with a stylised flower head in ruby and gilt over a green stem. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£500 - £800 400 An early 20th Century chocolate cup by Michael Powolny of circular form cased in clear crystal glass over a deep yellow interior and mounted with a Sessecionist pierced metal cup holder with a square panel design, unmarked, height 6.5cm. £100 - £150 401 A small 1930’s Loetz posy bowl by Dagobet Peche of compressed ovoid form with roll collar rim enamel decorated with small sprigs of flowers over an opal ground, unmarked, height 6.5cm. £120 - £150

399A

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403

405

402 An early 20th Century Rindskopf posy bowl of circular form with a frill rim decorated in a graduated petrol iridescent purple to amber tint, mounted to an Art Nouveau pewter base with stylised leaves, unmarked, height 14cm. ILLUSTRATED.

405 A small Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile vase of compressed square section with tall collar neck and a gold iridescent finish, engraved signature with code number 1740, height 8cm. ILLUSTRATED

£200 - £300

406 A Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile shallow circular dish form plate of with a gold iridescent finish, engraved signature, width 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

403 An early 20th Century Loetz Formosa vase of wrythen fluted ovoid form decorated with tonal turquoise iridescent whiplash lines over a green iridescent ground, mounted to classical iron foot with high scroll handles, unmarked, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED £300 - £500 404 A small Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrile bowl of flared circular form with a gold iridescent finish, engraved signature, width 11cm. ILLUSTRATED

£150 - £200

404

406

410 A Post War Lalique Crystal statue modelled as two naked female figures resting to a base with fruiting vines picked out in a frosted finish over the clear crystal ground, together with a later associated stepped chrome base, engraved signature to the base, height 14.5cm.

408 A 1930’s French powder bowl and cover by A. Monso of shallow circular form with ball finial enamel decorated with large stylised flowers and foliage over a tessellated ground, enamel signature to cover, width 13cm. £30 - £50

£100 - £150

409 No lot

£150 - £200 407 A later 20th Century Lalique Crystal bowl in the Pinsons pattern relief moulded with small fat sparrows amongst arched thorny branches to the clear crystal ground, engraved signature, width 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300

£200 - £300 407

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411 A pair of 1930’s Art Deco hock glasses by Nancy Cristallerie with a clear crystal foot rising to a flared stem with a shallow coup form bowl cased in ruby over clear and cameo cut with a band of stylised flowers and foliage, acid etched to foot, height 19cm. (2)

413 A 1930’s Hoffmann Maidens vase of facet footed form relief moulded with nude females amongst fruiting vines below a facet rim in a tonal red marbelled glass, engraved and acid stamped marks, height 22cm.

£100 - £150

414 A large 1930’s Schneider Bubble vase of spherical form with shallow collar neck cased in clear crystal over a tonal purple ground with random air bubble decoration, acid signed, height 20cm.

412 An early 20th Century Continental vase of swollen skittle form enamel decorated with a flag iris over the frosted deep green ground, unmarked, height 25.5cm.

410A 410A A large post war Daum crystal glass vase of blow moulded square sleeve form deeply moulded and polished with a rough textured pattern with polished faces and turquoise enamel. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£300 - £500

£100 - £120 415 A 20th Century French clear cast crystal glass modeled as a stylised fish by R. Janson, relief moulded signature, length 14cm. £50 - £80 416 A large early 20th Century Moser fruit bowl of footed circular form with a deep acid cut band of classical warriors in battle picked out in gold over the tonal amethyst ground, width 22.5cm. £120 - £150

412A

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£400 - £600

£120 - £150

£60 - £80 412A A large post war possibly by A.D Copier of abstract oval form with heavy crystal base mounted with a secondary elptical bowl with internal mottled turquoise inclusions. ILLUSTRATED.

417 A pair of Loetz Rusticana posy vases of conical form with a wide flared rim in five section apertures all in a tonal green iridescent tint, height 17cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

417

418 A large Mdina free form knot sculpture in tonal turquoise and blue, engraved signature for Joseph Said and date for 1974, height 28cm. £200 - £300 419 A mid Century Czechoslovakian vase of footed barrel form decorated with a relief carved and acid etched panel depicting children playing over a polished arch cut panel ground, engraved signature to the lower foot rim, height 19cm. £80 - £120


20th Century Continental Glassware

420 An early 20th Century Galle cameo glass vase of footed compressed ovoid form with a tapered body and small collar neck cased in tonal brown and green to an opal and pale pink ground cut with a tree lined lake scene, cameo signature with Galle star mark, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED £300 - £400 421 A pair of early 20th Century French cameo glass vases by Richard of footed baluster form cased in deep cinnamon brown over a graduated citron to amber ground and cut back with stylised flowers and foliage, cameo signature to the lower body, height 26cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED £400 - £600 422 No lot

420

421

423 A 1930’s Art Deco Czechoslovakian liqueur set with a slice cut compressed ovoid decanter and six matched shot glasses ruby and black enamel decorated and flash cut with abstract floral motifs, crescents and flashes, decanter 22cm tall. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 424 A Post War square frosted and clear glass planter with textured bark effect decoration to whole, 20cm high, unmarked. £30 - £50 425 A mid 20th Century purple glass deep spiral bowl with controlled air bubble decoration below waved border, diameter 24cm.

423

£30 - £45

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427

438

426 A mid 20th Century Continental pale blue compressed circular narrow neck vase with controlled air bubble decoration, diameter 20cm, together with a similar torpedo example 20cm high. (2).

429 A Post War Schneider clear crystal glass table centre of pulled elongated form, engraved signature, width 44cm.

£40 - £60

430 A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian crystal vase of footed cylinder form heavily cut with a repeat ripple pattern over the clear ground, unmarked, height 26cm.

427 A large 1930’s figural lamp work group by Istvan Komaromy with a leaping stag and two deer in a tonal white opalescent glass, mounted to a green variegated marble base, height 27cm, retains original label. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300 428 A later 20th Century Rosenthal Graal bowl of ovoid form in clear crystal decorated internally with fruiting plant in pale lavender with yellow highlights, acid signed, height 19cm. £100 - £150

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£40 - £60

£100 - £150 431 A later 20th Century clear crystal goblet by Carl Faberge with a circular spread foot rising to a stem modelled as a pair of intertwined doves in a frosted finish below a tall bell form bowl, acid stamped, height 22cm. £30 - £40

432 An early 20th Century Fenton Glass night light with a petal edged base with conforming fluted dome each decorated with relief moulded dimples over the opaque pale yellow ground, relief moulded mark, height 12cm. £30 - £40 433 A mid 20th Century Baccarat ice bucket of barrel form with bands of facet cuts below an applied chrome plated mount with swing handle, acid marked, height 11cm. £50 - £60 434 A small early 20th Century Galle cameo vase of globe and shaft form cased in tonal green over a pale pink and green ground and cut with a flowering bough, bears Galle star mark, height 9cm, restored to the rim. £100 - £150

437

435 A later 20th Century Rosenthal clear glass cylinder vase with central pulled decoration, 28cm high, acid etched mark to base. £40 - £60 436 A 20th Century Iittala goblet candlestick, clear foot and stem below blue glass bowl and flat sconce 22cm high, together with a similar small example. (2). £60 - £80 437 A 1960’s stylised lampwork figure of a gazelle by Istvan Komaromy in tonal white and tan swirled glass modelled perched on a small black sphere, mounted to a small square marble base, retains original foil label, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £120 - £150


20th Century Continental Glassware

442

444

438 A 1960’s stylised lampwork figure of a deer by Istvan Komaromy in tonal white and tan swirled glass modelled perched on a small black sphere, mounted to a domed wooden base, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED

441 A 1930’s pressed glass vase in the manner of Moser with a facet foot below a facet and flared trumpet body in deep blue, unmarked, height 22.5cm.

£120 - £150

442 An early 20th Century Mont Joye vase of footed globe and shaft form enamel decorated and transfer printed with pansies and foliate scrolls over a clear crystal ground, acid engraved signature, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED.

439 A late 19th Century Loetz Marmoriertes Carneol glass vases circa 1890 of shouldered ovoid form with tall collar neck decorated with hand enamelled foliate scrolls to the upper neck over the tonal red and white marbled ground, height 26.5cm. £120 - £150 440 A 1930’s Czechoslovakian bottle of compressed ovoid form with collar neck in bright yellow with black trim and conforming black spire form stopper, height 24cm. £60 - £80

£30 - £40

£80 - £120

444 A large Loetz vase of compressed ovoid form with flared collar neck decorated in the Orpheus pattern with applied green trailed line and prunts over the rippled iridescent ground, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED £250 - £300 445 An early 20th Century clear crystal glass vase by Steinschonau of Bohemia of shouldered ovoid form enamel and gilt decorated with floral garlands and chains above a slice cut base, unmarked, height 21cm. £80 - £120

443 A large early 20th Century Moser Spendid pattern vase of footed ovoid form heavily cut with a fine strawberry diamond pattern between repeat slice and panel cut borders all below a flared collar neck with acid cut foliate scrolls picked out with gilding, full engraved signature to the base, height 37.5cm.

446 An early 20th Century French Cameo glass vase, in the manner of Muller Freres of spherical form with shallow collar neck cased in deep burnt orange over opal and acid cut with peacocks amongst foliate scrolls, unsigned, height 15cm.

447

447 An early 20th Century Galle Cameo glass vase of footed ovoid form with swollen neck cased in amethyst over a frosted ground and cut with a flag iris and foliage to a Martele ground with fire polished finish, large Oriental style cameo signature, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £1,200 - £1,500

£150 - £200

£150 - £200

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449

448 An early 20th Century Daum cameo and black enamel vase of compressed ovoid form with a double gourd neck acid cut with a stylised thistle motif over a frosted ground with gilded highlights, engraved and gilded signature, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

450 An early 20th Century Legras bowl of shallow circular form enamel decorated to the exterior with stylised flowers and foliage over a frosted ground, enamel signature, width 17cm.

£250 - £300

451 A 1930’s car mascot by Warren Kessler in the form of a stylised dove in a clear crystal finish, relief moulded signature to the body, height 15cm.

449 An early 20th Century Loetz Diaspora range vase of conical form with flared collar neck decorated with a tonal gold to green iridescence over the textured spotted ground, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £150 - £200

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452 An early 20th Century Loetz posy vase with a rustic form base mounted with three sleave posy vases and stylised leaves in a gold petrol iridescence, height 15cm.

454 A large 20th century Leerdam bowl of footed circular form with think wall and sloped rim all in a deep cinnamon tint, acid marked, width 33cm.

£100 - £150

£40 - £60

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

453

453 An early 20th Century Daum enameled cameo glass vase of spherical form with flared collar neck cased in tonal white to amethyst and acid cut with violets above a arabic style pattern base, picked out in enamel colours and gilt over the mottled ground, cameo signature to the base, height 8cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £800


20th Century Scandinavian Glassware 455-509

455 A large Post War Pukeberg pressed moulded glass candelabra designed by Uno Westerburg with oval base rising to a stepped twin branch five light column, retains original label, height 31cm. £80 - £120 456 A large Post War Scandinavian clear crystal glass vase with circular foot and compressed ovoid body engraved to commemorate the E7 meeting on the 10th February 1957 within a laurel leaf garland, unmarked, height 26cm. £80 - £120 457 An Iittala Ice-bark vase, by Tapio Wirkkala, circa 1970’s textured bark case in clear glass, signed to base Tapio Wirkkala 3479, height 24cm. £40 - £60 458 A small Post War clear crystal glass vase designed by Bengt Edenfalk for Skruf of shouldered form with square collar neck and relief moulded abstract crescent pattern, engraved signature and original label, height 13cm. £40 - £60 459 A Post War Swedish glass vase designed by Wiktor Berndt for Flygsfors of square section with collar neck and flat rim relief moulded with a stylised cat design to the cinnamon tinted ground, unmarked, height 17cm. £80 - £120 460 A later 20th Century Skruff glass vase of designs by Bengt Edenfalk of square sleeve form with relief moulded panels of over lapping discs, engraved signature, height 20cm. £50 - £60

466

467

461 A large Post War Mats Jonasson sculptural piece of circular form heavily relief moulded with two swimming otters, retains original certificate and presentation case.

465 A Post War Kosta stylised figure of a fish by Vicke Lindstand of elongated tear form with an internal drawn bubble, engraved signature, length 26cm. S/D.

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

462 A large Post War vase, possibly Scandinavian of swollen sleeve form with heavy base holding an internal tear drop with graduated amber to pale blue tint, unmarked, height 37cm.

466 A Post War Kosta triangular prism designed by Vicke Lindstrand engraved to the polished faces with birds in flight, engraved signature, height 9.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

£80 - £120

£100 - £150

463 A Post War Pukeberg abstract moulded glass head of a horse designed by Stig A Karrstrand, height 15cm, retains original labels.

467 A Post War Kosta glass vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand of compressed ovoid form decorated with random oval printie panel cuts and turquoise panels over the clear crystal ground, engraved signature, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

468 A Post War Orrefors decanter of shouldered rectangular section with collar neck and tapered stopper decorated with an all over coroso finish, engraved signature and retains original foil label, height 26cm. £80 - £120 469 A small 1930’s Orrefors vase of ovoid form engraved with a stylised mother and child to the clear crystal ground, engraved signature, height 11cm. £50 - £80

£40 - £60 464 A small later 20th Century Kosta tumbler acid engraved with stylised images of St Erik, retains label, height 7.5cm. £30 - £40

£200 - £300

470 A later 20th Century Flysfors Coquille stingray bowl purple and white cased in clear crystal, width 27cm, signed to base. £60 - £80 471 A 1920’s Edward Hald for Orrefors clear glass pedestal bowl decorated with three baskets of flowers within cross hatch decorated border, diameter 21cm, engraved marks to base. £80 - £120

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472 A 20th Century Swedish Mats Jonasson for Maleras clear glass compressed oval heavy walled vase with a central frosted study of a standing horse, 23.5cm high, engraved signature to base.

482 A pair of 20th Century Holmegaard heavy cased clear walled flat neck vases over an internal opal and tan ground, 20cm high. (2).

£100 - £150

483 A Holmegaard Katante glass circular pendant bell form light shade a deep amethyst casing over white, diameter 37cm, retains paper label.

£200 - £300

473 A Post War cylinder form vase, possibly Scandinavian with a thick cased wall and internal optic ring to the deep amber to cinnamon tinted ground, unmarked, height 15cm.

£100 - £150 484 A Holmegaard Brun Lava square sectioned vase in tonal orange 14cm high, together with a similar smaller example. (2).

£60 - £80 474 A 1930’s tumbler vase by Ellis Berg with internal optic ring design to the smoke grey ground, engraved mark, height 17cm.

£100 - £150 485 A Holmegaard limited edition Dryup torpedo vase with clear crystal foot below white body with purple and green threads, 18cm high, together with a similar example. (2)

£40 - £60 475 A later 20th Century Flygsfors bowl designed by Bellman of circular form with a flat wide rim decorated with a pale amber spiral over the mottled white ground, engraved signature and date for 1985, width 23cm. £40 - £60 476 A Post War Stromberg vase of octagonal sleeve form with a polished upper rim, engraved signature, height 30cm. £40 - £60 477 A 1940’s Flygsfors Graal vase designed by Wilhelm De Moore of ovoid form with heavy cased wall internally decorated with stylised ducks in flight above bulrushes, engraved signature, height 15cm. £300 - £500

480

£40 - £60 478 A large 1930’s Stromberg vase of square section with canted corners and thick cased wall, unmarked, height 21cm. £60 - £80 479 A large later 20th Century Kosta bowl of footed, shallow circular form, flashed to the underside with a mottled petrol blue with a band of engraved abstract decoration, engraved signature to the base, width 34cm. £60 - £80

480 A contemporary Kosta Boda ‘Moonlanding’ vase designed by Monica Backstrom of ovoid form triple cased in tonal blue and green with an iridescent textured purple exterior slice cut with flat panels to reveal the interior casement colours, engraved signature to the base, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300 481 A contemporary Kosta Boda slump work glass panel designed by Monica Backstrom of square section with a circular target motif to the textured clear crystal ground, engraved signature, mounted to a stained wooden surround, 13cm square. £100 - £150

486 A Post War Holmegaard Brun Lava range squat baluster vase in trail grey colour with internal white swirl, 18cm high. £120 - £180 487 A Post War Holmegaard Bla Lava range squat double gourd vase in trail grey colour with internal white swirl, 12cm high, engraved signature to base. £80 - £120 488 A Holmegaard conical shaped Safir blue glass vase 18cm high, together with a similar small squat bowl both engraved Per Lutken mark to base. (2). £100 - £150

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489 A later 20th Century Flysfors Coquille elliptical shaped bowl in green and white cased in clear crystal within white band detail to borders, length 30cm, signed.

496 A mid 20th Century Holmegaard aubergine trefoil shaped amethyst glass vase 25cm high, together with a matched ashtray, both with engraved signatures to base. (2).

£80 - £120

£120 - £180

490 A pair of 1960’s Holmegaard Amager blue glass candlesticks each with spiral stems below wide bowls, 12.5cm high, each retain paper label. (2).

497 A 20th Century Holmegaard Rosalin bowl in pale amethyst with waved and scroll decoration to borders, diameter 14.5cm, engraved signature to base.

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

491 A later 20th Century Troldglas stepped cylindrical glass lamp base in mottled pink, white and silver tones 24cm high (excluding fittings).

498 A later 20th Century Holmegaard Hulvase clear glass tear shaped hanging vase with seven apatures below cylindrical neck, retains paper label, together with a similar smaller example. (2).

£120 - £180 492 A later 20th Century Holmegaard Safir blue glass heavy walled cylindrical vase, 15cm high, engraved with Per Lutkin monogram to base. £40 - £60

£60 - £80 499 A later 20th Century Holmegaard clear glass three footed twin handle cache pot, diameter 9cm, engraved signature to base. £30 - £40

493 A latter 20th Century Mathildenhutte onion vase white cased over crystal with pulled purple, cream and black threads, 22cm high.

500 A Pukeberg blue Tropico decanter of shouldered cylindrical form in steel blue glass terminating in teak stopper, 40cm high.

£30 - £50

£70 - £90

494 A mid 20th Century Holmegaard blue glass table lamp, circular squat base below drawn column and flared neck, 32cm high (excluding fitting).

501 A Holmegaard bomb shaped cobalt blue glass vase terminating in a narrow neck, 23cm high, engraved signature to base. £60 - £80

£50 - £80 495 A later 20th Century Holmegaard Gelana glass lamp base in white, dumb bell shaped body below brass fittings, 40cm high.

502 A mid 20th Century Fog and Marup frosted white glass lamp base of tapering cylindrical form terminating in narrow neck, 41cm high.

504

502A A large Orrefors glass vase of spherical form with an internal vertical optic line design, engraved signature. £100 - £150 503 A 1930’s Stromberg crystal glass vase of ovoid form cut and polished with stylised fish swimming amongst bubbles, unmarked, height 20cm. £30 - £50

504 A Post War Kosta bowl designed by Vicke Lindstrand of compressed ovoid form raised to a waisted stem and domed foot finely engraved with feathers over the clear ground, engraved signature, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 505 A Post War Kosta vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand of compressed ovoid form with a heavy cased wall with an internal random squiggle motif, engraved signature, height 12cm. £60 - £80

£50 - £80

£80 - £120

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509

507A An Orrefors Fish Graal vase designed by Edward Hald of ovoid form with heavy cased wall internally decorated with fish swimming amongst reeds, engraved signature, ‘Orrefors Sweden - Graal - No 2154 Edward Hald’, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

508A A small Post War Kosta vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand of compressed ovoid form cased in clear crystal glass over an opalescent white interior with bands of air bubble decoration, engraved marks, height 11cm.

507 A mid Century Orrefors vase designed by Nils Landberg of compressed ovoid form cased in clear crystal glass over a smoke grey interior, engraved signature, height 19cm, together with a matched shallow oval dish, retains original label. (2)

£300 - £400

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

509 A Post War Orrefors clear cut crystal glass storm lantern designed by Jan Johansson with a cylindrical base with spun brass mounts below a spherical shade cut with graduated printie discs within spiralled mite cut lines, engraved signature, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

506 A small Nuutajarvi Notsjo Sommerso Bullet vase designed by Sara Hopea of drawn ovoid form cased in clear crystal over an amethyst interior with a suspended amethyst bubble to the base, engraved signature, height 13cm. £200 - £300

508 A mid Century Norwegian Sommerso glass vase by Sea Fabrik of rectangular section cased in clear crystal over black interior, height 17cm, engraved marks.

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

£120 - £150

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509A A later 20th Century Kristall Konsult shallow footed bowl designed by Johansson engraved with abstract stylised figures before a tree to the graduated green to amber tinted ground, engraved signature to the foot, width 28cm.


20th Century Italian Glassware 510-526

515 A Barovire & Toso Donut vase of footed form with a twisted stem and compressed circular body below a collar neck decorated with silver mica to the pale peach ground, unmarked, height 27cm. £150 - £180 516 A 1930’s Italian Murano glass vase in the manner of Salviati with a wide folded foot rising to a compressed shell form body with flared and pulled neck decorated with filigree scroll work handles with gold aventurine to the opalescent and aventurine tinted ground, height 25cm. £50 - £80

511

510 A Post War Italian vase of spherical form with narrow collar neck and flat rim with an internal tear form dimple moulded pattern with gold aventurine over a deep green ground, faint acid signature, height 14cm. £100 - £120

517 An Italian Salviati pedestal bowl in pale amber, cylindrical foot with internal air twist supporting plain bowl, 18cm high, retains label to foot.

513

512 An early 20th Century Italian Murano goblet in the manner of Salviati with a wrythen fluted and folded foot rising to an elaborate hollow blown knopped stem with applied wings with crimped detail below a compressed ovoid form with frill rim in golden amber, height 21cm.

514 A small 1930’s Italian Murano drinking glass of conical form with conical foot and applied prunts over the fine white spiral ground, height 10.5cm.

£60 - £80 518 A Post War Italian Murano Fazzaletto handkerchief vase in blue, green and aventurine striped design, diameter 18cm, in the manner of Venini. ILLUSTRATED.

£30 - £50

£60 - £80

£80 - £120 511 A 1920’s Italian Murano glass Balloton vase designed by Vitorio Zechin for Artistic Barovier having a bronze aventurine spread foot rising to an ovoid body with vertical mezza filigrana stripes in tonal green, pink and white, unsigned, height 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

513 A Post War Venini bottle vase designed by Fulvio Bianconi of shouldered sleeve form with tall collar neck decorated with a medial graduated red stripe over the deep green ground, acid mark, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED

£700 - £800

£400 - £600

518

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20th Century Italian Glassware

519 A small mid 20th Century Italian Murano glass millefiori cup and saucer, possibly by Toso in close packed multi coloured cane work pattern, unmarked. £30 - £40 520 A large pair of Mid Century Italian Murano glass table lamps, possibly by Salviatti of footed baluster form with internal cased vertical lattichino canes with deep amber, black and bronze aventurine, decorated with applied stylised fruit and foliage and raised to brass bases, height 45cm. ILLUSTRATED £400 - £600 521 A large Post War Italian Murano Sommerso vase of wrythen fluted square sleeve form with twisted loved body and pulled rim in a graduated deep ruby to clear ground, unmarked, height 46cm. £50 - £80 522 A Post War Italian Murano Sommerso glass vase of compressed ovoid form cased in clear crystal over a deep ruby interior, unmarked, height 27cm. £40 - £60 523 A Post War Italian Murano Sommerso glass model of a stylised fish cased in clear crystal over a deep ruby interior, unmarked, height 23cm. £40 - £60 523A A Post War Italian Murano glass bowl by Archimede Seguso for Ohlssons of Malmo of oval section cased in clear crystal over a graduated celadon green interior with gold aventurine fleck, retains original labels, width 25cm. £100 - £150

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520 524 A Post War Italian Murano Sommerso glass bowl of conical form with roll rim cased in clear crystal over amber and turquoise with two slice cut panels to the exterior, height 14cm.

525 A 1930’s MVM Cappellin & Co fruit bowl with double stepped bowl above a wide swept foot in a deep orange tint, together with a set of four matched pedestal sweet dishes.

526 A 1930’s MVM Cappellin & Co pedestal sweet meat with a swept foot, hollow blown dimple knop and fluted bowl in pale amber with gold aventurine detail, height 16cm.

£40 - £60

£60 - £80

£30 - £50


20th Century British Glassware 527-747

529

531

527 A Whitefriars textured range drunken bricklayer vase in tangerine designed by Geoffrey Baxter 21cm high.

530 A Whitefriars textured range Totem vase in meadow green designed by Geoffrey Baxter 26cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£120 - £180

528 A Whitefriars textured range Totem vase in lilac designed by Geoffrey Baxter 26cm high, retains paper label. ILLUSTRATED.

531 A Whitefriars textured range hoop vase in tangerine designed by Geoffrey Baxter 27.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£120 - £180

£250 - £300

529 A Whitefriars textured range hoop vase in indigo designed by Geoffrey Baxter 27.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

532 A Whitefriars textured bamboo vase in willow designed by Geoffrey Baxter 20cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£250 - £300

£150 - £180

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530

535

528

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20th Century British Glassware

544 A large pair of 1930’s clear crystal glass candlesticks designed by Constance Spry for Royal Brierley with a clear crystal domed foot and baluster form stem below integral sconce with an internal ripple design, unmarked, height 26cm. (2) £80 - £120 545 A small assorted collection of 1930’s decorative glassware designed by Constance Spry for Royal Brierley to include a large footed pedestal bowl, chalice form vase and two compressed ovoid posy bowls all with an internal ripple effect, tallest 19cm. (4) £80 - £120 636

532

533 A Whitefriars textured range drunken bricklayer vase in tangerine designed by Geoffrey Baxter 21cm high.

537 A Whitefriars textured range drunken bricklayer vase in tangerine designed by Geoffrey Baxter 21cm high.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

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541 An early 20th Century James Powell & Son rosewater sprinkler vase of footed globe and shaft form with a wrythen twisted neck and pulled open rim, height 32cm.

538 A Whitefriars textured range hoop vase in willow designed by Geoffrey Baxter 27.5cm high.

£250 - £300

£250 - £300

535 A Whitefriars textured range Totem vase in willow designed by Geoffrey Baxter 26cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

539 A Whitefriars textured waisted diamond vase in kingfisher blue designed by Geoffrey Baxter 16cm high.

£120 - £180

£250 - £300

536 A Whitefriars textured range rectangular vase in willow designed by Geoffrey Baxter 26.5cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

540 An early 20th Century Stuart & Sons posy vase with a circular spread foot rising to a tall drawn fluted body with compressed ovoid top decorated with applied peacock trails in clear crystal with green centres, height 21cm.

£120 - £180

£60 - £80

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£50 - £60

542 A large 1930’s glass vase, possibly John Walsh Walsh of ovoid form with internal random air bubbles over a mottled tonal yellow ground, unmarked, height 25cm.

547 A later 20th Century studio glass vase by First Glass of spherical form with collar neck decorated with applied ring handles in mottled blue and red to the clear crystal ground, engraved signature, height 20cm.

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

543 A later 20th Century studio glass bottle vase by Sam Herman of compressed shouldered ovoid form with narrow collar neck and circular rim, cased in clear crystal over a graduated deep to opalescent blue with internal air bubble inclusions, unsigned, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED

548 A later 20th Century studio glass bottle vase of compressed ovoid form with tall drawn neck and flat rim decorated with a tonal bronze iridescence, unmarked, height 20cm.

£100 - £120 534 A Whitefriars textured range hoop vase in kingfisher blue designed by Geoffrey Baxter 27.5cm high.

546 A Post War clear cut crystal glass vase of swollen sleeve form decorated with vertical abstract panels of mitre slash cuts between vertically engraved lines, unmarked, height 20cm.

£300 - £400

£60 - £80


20th Century British Glassware

557, 557, 558, 558, 560 & 561 549 A Stuart & Sons commemorative wine glass made for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937 with an amber round funnel bowl with polished intaglio decoration above a clear facet cut stem and amber swept foot, height 15cm. N.B - Only 7 of these were ever made by Stan Walton and engraved by Thomas Wood.

552 A mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass commemorative water set for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, comprising cylindrical jug with loop handle and six matched tumblers all polished intaglio cut with emblems of the British Isles, unmarked. (7)

£70 - £80

553 A pair of 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons clear cut crystal glass goblets with a circular spread foot, facet stem and ovoid bowl with a pin wheel star design, height 14.5cm, acid stamped. (2)

550 A Stuart & Sons commemorative wine glass made for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937 with an amber round funnel bowl with polished intaglio decoration above a clear facet cut stem and amber swept foot, height 15cm. N.B - Only 7 of these were ever made by Stan Walton and engraved by Thomas Wood. £70 - £80 551 No lot

555 A large mid 20th Century Royal Brierley water jug of flared sleeve form with applied arched handle made as a Civic commemorative piece for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, decorated with engraved crests and dedication over a notch and mitre cut ground, acid stamped, height 31cm.

£150 - £200

£80 - £120

£60 - £80

554 554 A 20th Century English clear crystal glass goblet, possibly Stourbridge with a domed circular foot and hollow blown stem below a high sided round funnel bowl finely engraved in the Oriental taste with a stylised fish leaping amongst waves, unsigned, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300

556 A trio of 1930’s commemorative glass wares to comprise two loop handled tankards and a similar tumbler all relating to the coronation of King George VI. (3) £30 - £40 557 A pair of early 20th Century James Powell & Sons straw opal taza’s with a circular domed foot rising to bladed knop stem and wide frill rim bowl in a graduated opalescent tint, width 12cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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20th Century British Glassware

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565

558 A pair of early 20th Century James Powell & Sons straw opal taza’s with a circular domed foot rising to bladed knop stem and wide frill rim bowl in a graduated opalescent tint, width 12cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

561 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons straw opal finger bowl of circular section with frill rim and a graduated opalescence together with the matched shallow dish form stand, width 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£80 - £120

559 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons straw opal finger bowl of circular section with frill rim and a graduated opalescence, width 13.5cm.

562 No lot

£50 - £60 560 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons straw opal finger bowl of circular section with frill rim and a graduated opalescence together with the matched shallow dish form stand, width 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

563 A pair of later 20th Century clear cut crystal moon flask decanters of footed compressed ovoid form with collar neck and disc form stopper each heavily polished intaglio decorated with fruiting boughs, unmarked, height 30cm. (2) £80 - £120 564 A pair of Edwardian crystal plates by Stevens & Williams each cased in royal blue over clear and polished intaglio cut in the manner of J. Orchard with a running stylised fruiting bough around a central star burst, width 20cm. £150 - £200

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565 An early 20th Century clear crystal posy vase by Stevens & Williams having a swollen ovoid base rising to a fan form body with five graduated apertures to the rim, the whole decorated by Joshua Hodgetts with a polished intaglio stylised tree pattern, bears engraved signature and patent numbers to the base, height 6’. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 566 A large Post War Webb Corbett clear cut crystal glass vase by David Queensbury of cylindrical form decorated in the Random pattern with multiple mitre cuts across the body, acid cut signature, height 25.5cm. £150 - £200 567 A large 1930’s Monart vase of ovoid form with roll rim cased in clear crystal over a mottled tonal brown to orange ground, height 25cm. £150 - £200

568 A set of ten early 20th Century James Powell & Sons finger bowls with star base below printie cut circular and oval panel decoration, diameter 10cm. (10). £200 - £300 569 A mid 20th Century Stuart & Sons vase, circular spread foot below compressed ball knop and flaring cylindrical body engraved with leaf decoration. 24.5cm. £60 - £80 570 A mid 20th Century Webb Corbett mallet decanter with chevron cut details below elongated faceted stopper, 28cm high, acid mark to base. £80 - £120 571 A mid 20th Century Webb Corbett Queensway pattern cylindrical vase with plain and frosted printie panels spaced by vertical linear cuts, 11cm high, acid marks to base. £80 - £120


20th Century British Glassware

578 A Jobling vase of footed facet sleeve form relief moulded with fish swimming amongst reeds picked out in a graduated opalescence, height 22cm. £80 - £120 579 A large vase with wide circular clear crystal foot, shallow knop and flared cylindrical form body with controlled air bubble decoration over the blue ground, unmarked, height 30cm, possibly Keith Murray for Stevens & Williams £60 - £80 580 A Thomas Webb & Sons Filomentosa vase of slender double gourd form with quatrelobed rim decorated with tonal white and brown pulled loops over a graduated opalescent ground, unmarked, height 21cm. £80 - £120

581

582

572 A mid 20th Century Harbridge clear glass bowl decorated with stiff leaf details between frosted rectangular panels, diameter 21.5cm, acid mark to base.

574 A pair of early 20th Century Stevens & Williams small rouge pots each decorated with intaglio engraved dog rose details, diameter 7cm. (2).

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

573 A mid 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear glass bucket vase with arch cut panels below passion flower engraved decoration and scalloped border, 25cm high.

575 A pair of 20th Century John Walsh Walsh finger bowls decorated with water lilies and river effect to an amethyst ground below scalloped detailed borders, diameter 12.5cm. (2).

£50 - £80

£80 - £120

576 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons finger bowl of waisted circular form with flared rim and fluted body, width 10cm. £30 - £50 577 A tall bottle form vase cased in clear crystal over a multicoloured splatter effect interior, height 34cm. £40 - £60

581 A Peter Layton large Aurora stone form vessel of compressed ovoid form with small oval aperture neck cased in clear crystal over a spiralled tonal ochre, red and blue line spiral ground, engraved signature, height 46cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800 582 A Peter Layton large Aurora stone form vessel of compressed ovoid form with small oval aperture neck cased in clear crystal over a spiralled tonal ochre, red and blue line spiral ground, engraved signature, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

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20th Century British Glassware

586 A David Reekie large cast glass piece titled Uncertain Situation III” modelled as two figures leaning from a window above an abstract block, mounted to a stepped wooden base, engraved and hand written signature with date of 1994 £4,000 - £6,000 587 A large Post War Whitefriars textured range Banjo vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter in Willow, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED £300 - £500 588 A 1930’s Royal Brierley Streamline range vase designed by Reginald Williams-Thomas, the tumbler form body decorated with horizontal wave line cuts below a scalloped rim, height 21cm. £150 - £200 589 A unique contemporary cameo glass vase by Jonathan Harris of footed ovoid form from the Portland Collection cased in tonal purple, opal and lilac and cut after the Portland Vase with classical figures to ruins below a Greek key borders, cameo signature to the body, engraved signature to the base and date for 2004 together with original labels to the base, height 15cm, complete with copies of the original artwork. ILLUSTRATED £600 - £800 586 583 A late 20th Century clear crystal oil bottle of globe and shaft form with high loop handle and spherical stopper, engraved decorated by Katherine Coleman in the Aesthetic taste with a band of abstract patterns with birds, flowers and foliage, engraved signature, height 16cm. £50 - £60

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584 A large later 20th Century limited edition Landscape Series vase by Gilles Jones of footed ovoid form cased in deep amber over citron and sandblasted with an abstract linear pattern, engraved signature, numbered 1 of 47, height 23cm. £300 - £400

585 A 1930s Thomas Webb & Sons vase of footed trumpet form engraved with wild fowl in flight over a marsh landscape, unsigned, height 25cm. £40 - £60

590 A unique contemporary cameo glass vase by Jonathan Harris of shouldered ovoid form cased in gold and opal over a deep cranberry ground and cut after the Three Graces with classical figures amongst scrolling foliate boughs, cameo signature to the body, engraved signature to the base and original labels, height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £800


20th Century British Glassware

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589

591 (inside) 591 A unique contemporary cameo glass vase by Jonathan Harris of ovoid form cased in tonal green and internally cut with two frogs amongst flowers and foliage, cameo signature to the body and engraved signature to the base, height 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED ÂŁ500 - ÂŁ800 590

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20th Century British Glassware

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600

592 A contemporary studio glass vase by John Ditchfield of Glasform of compressed ovoid form with applied trailed drops over a pulled and drawn petrol iridescent ground, engraved signature and original label together with certificate, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED.

594 Karl Harron - Tomb Vessel # 0110 - A medium fused, diamond engraved and fire polished bowl circa 2010 of conical form in Bullseye reactive glass with precious metal, mounted to a sculpted 4000 year old Bog Yew base, measures 20cm across by 17.5cm tall. S/D.

597 An early 20th Century Stuart & Sons olive green garniture comprising of twin narrow tapering cylindrical vases and a goblet with double twist stem each decorated with bullseye details, 20cm high. (3).

£200 - £300

£600 - £800

593 A contemporary studio glass vase by John Ditchfield of Glasform of waisted sleeve form with flared neck decorated with applied whiplash lines over the tonal purple and blue petrol iridescent ground, engraved signature and original label, height 20cm, complete with certificate. ILLUSTRATED.

595 A mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal vase, possibly Irene Stevens for Webb & Corbett of flared cylindrical form cut with concave discs and scrolls below a notch rim, unmarked, height 23cm.

598 An early 20th Century Richardsons olive green pedestal vase, circular base below tulip body with waved border and four Cairngorm tear drops, 20cm high.

£100 - £150

£200 - £300 596 An early 20th Century Stuart & Sons cache pot on olive green with uniform trail decoration to body and folded neck, 18cm high. £120 - £180

£80 - £120

600 A Richardsons clear glass and silver mounted claret jug, the glass body decorated with engraved Greek key and Roman figures below a silver collar and hinged cover, terminating in naturalistic bark effect handle, 24cm high, London 1905. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

£50 - £60

601 A later 20th Century studio glass bowl of ovoid form decorated to the exterior with clear crystal whiplash lines over the pale green ground, unmarked, width 20cm, S/D. £30 - £50

599 An early 20th Century Richardsons purpled bronzed ovoid shaped vase with twin applied crimped handles, 17cm high. £120 - £180

601A A large later 20th Century studio glass ‘Tornado’ vase by First Glass with a clear crystal domed foot rising to a wrythen spiralled and flared trumpet decorated with applied lime green whiplash lines over the lime green ground, engraved signature to the foot, height 39cm. £100 - £150

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20th Century British Glassware

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602 A large later 20th Century studio glass ‘Finger’ bowl by Annette Meach, circa 1992, of ovoid form with pulled rim cased in clear crystal with panels of white, grey and yellow in abstract patterns, engraved signature, height 38cm. ILLUSTRATED £300 - £500

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606

605 A large contemporary Blowzone Glass Virtu vase of flared cylindrical form cased in a tonal graduated amber over opal and deep purple and cut with random printie panels around central mitre cut bands, engraved signature and date for 2001, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

603 A mid 20th Century Vasart desert service comprising footed bowl with six shallow circular dish form plates decorated internally with a tonal green spiral line design, acid stamped. (7) £100 - £150 604 A Post War Dartington limited edition ‘Heal Goblet’ designed by Frank Thrower and numbered 102 of 200, height 13.5cm, complete with original sales receipt and draw string bag. £50 - £60

606 A contemporary Blowzone Glass Meridian bowl of swollen ovoid form cased in a tonal graduated pink over opal and deep purple and cut with random printie panels, engraved signature and date for 2000, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

608 607 A pair of contemporary Blowzone Glass Visage wine goblets, circular spread foot rising to a tapered stem and ovoid bowl decorated with an applied abstract face in clear crystal over a deep blue and citron bowl, engraved signature and date for 2002, height 18cm. (2) £100 - £150

608 A large contemporary Blowzone Glass Octopus Trap vase with a deep turquoise line with central sleeve and wide rim decorated with an applied clear crystal and gold aventurine octopus and fitted to a conforming clear crystal vessel, engraved signature and date for 2002, height 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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615

609 A large contemporary Blowzone Glass Virtu charger of shallow circular form with multicoloured bands of colour with oval printie cuts, engraved signature and date for 2000, width 48.5cm, contained within a cabinet made display case with stepped and colour matched stained frame and mirror back. £500 - £800 610 A 1930’s glass vase, possibly Stevens & Williams of flared cylindrical form with a heavy cased wall decorated with internal random air bubbles over the graduated pale turquoise to amber tinted ground, unmarked, height 20cm. £80 - £120 611 A 1930’s Nazeing vase with compressed ovoid base and large flared collar neck cased in clear crystal over a mottled tonal green ground within internal air bubble detail, height 16cm, together with a similar period compressed shallow bowl. (2) £40 - £60

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612 An early 20th Century large frosted and clear glass tazza with Greek key decoration mounted to a pewter circular stepped foot, diameter 42cm. £60 - £80 613 A 1930’s D.G ware canister of shouldered ovoid form cased in clear crystal over a tonal blue and bronze fleck ground, fitted with a domed brass cover, internal cased foil mark, height 20cm. £40 - £60614 A later 20th Century ruby and petrol iridescent bowl in the manner of Okra, diameter 21.5cm. £40 - £60

617

615 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Chartres pattern with clear crystal cased over deep blue and red with opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with slash lines and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

617 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Petra Verde pattern with clear crystal cased over tonal green with bronze aventurine and opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with stylised leaves and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

616 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Jazz pattern with clear crystal cased over tonal brown and tan with opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with diamonds, scrolls and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

618 A later 20th Century studio cameo glass vase of cylindrical form cased in a deep purple over a graduated purple to cranberry ground, acid cut with stylised flowering boughs to a frosted ground, unmarked, height 25cm. £50 - £80


20th Century British Glassware

622

619 A large Post War Whitefriars Swung Out vase, model 9650, of compressed ovoid form cased in clear crystal over a cinnamon core, height 42cm. £150 - £200 620 A Vasart vase of footed and flared form with wide rim decorated with tonal turquoise swirls over a pale pink mottled ground, acid signed, height 17cm. £30 - £50 621 No lot 622 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams twin handled vase in the manner of Joshua Hodgetts, of waisted sleeve form with loop handles cased in green over clear crystal and polished intaglio cut with flowers and foliage with palm and scroll motifs, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

623

624

623 A small early 20th Century Stevens & Williams posy vase of footed cylindrical form double cased with cranberry over citron and polished intaglio cut with a stylised scrolling flowering bough between chevron and palmette borders, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 624 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams posy vase of shouldered ovoid form with roll collar neck cased in ruby over citron and polished intaglio cut with large stylised daisies and foliage, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

625 625 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams solifleur posy vase of footed globe and shaft form cased in pale green over clear crystal and polished intaglio cut with rococo style scrolls within repeat patterned borders, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED

626 626 A 1930’s Stevens & Williams triple cased champagne coup, the clear crystal foot with baluster form stem below a large flared rim bowl cased in blue over ruby, citron and clear crystal polished intaglio cut with a wild rose design, pattern number 65372, book 55, registered 12th February 1935, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED

£150 - £180

£200 - £300

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627 A 1930’s Stuart & Sons enamelled candlestick with a wide circular foot and knopped sconce decorated with an abstract flash and cartwheel design, acid stamped. £40 - £60 628 A 1930’s Stuart & Sons cocktail shaker of ovoid form with chrome plated fittings decorated with multicoloured enamel spots, height 23cm, together with a conical form decanter enamel decorated with a hunting scene, acid stamped. (2) £40 - £60 629 A 1930’s Stuart & Sons toothpick or match holder with a shallow circular dish form base with central stem and cylindrical container cut and enamelled with a propeller design picked out in red and black, acid marked, height 8.5cm. £40 - £60 630 An early 20th Century Stourbridge glass pedestal bowl possibly Stevens & Williams with a circular foot and baluster stem below and ovoid bowl cased in royal blue over clear and flash cut with a fruiting vine design, height 11cm. £40 - £60 631 An early 20th Century Stourbridge glass sugar or preserve bowl of compressed ovoid form with chrome plated collar polished intaglio engraved in the Willow pattern, height 7cm. £40 - £60 632 Four Whitefriars textured range cylindrical bark vases designed by Geoffrey Baxter in willow, tangerine, meadow green and cinnamon, each 15.5cm high. (4). £80 - £120

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633 A Whitefriars Knobbly range vase deigned by William Wilson & Harry Dyer in kingfisher blue, 17cm high.

640 A Whitefriars cinnamon large tumbler vase with controlled air bubble decoration 25cm high.

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

634 A Whitefriars textured range vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter pattern number 9835 in willow 14cm high, together with two further similar examples in kingfisher blue and tangerine. (3)

641 A mid 20th Century Webbs amber to clear glass elliptical shaped pedestal bowl with controlled air bubble decoration, length 25cm, acid engraved mark to base. £50 - £60

£40 - £60 635 A later 20th Century Stuarts clear glass vase with star cut spread foot and conforming star and diagonal cut decoration to body, 20.5cm high. £40 - £60 636 A mid 20th Century baluster vase in sea green with optic wave decoration below narrow neck in the manner of James Powell & Sons, 27cm. £80 - £120 637 A mid 20th Century flaring cylindrical amber vase cut back with stylised scorpion tail decoration above faceted base and spread foot, 25cm high. £40 - £60 638 A Post War Isle of Wight globe vase with flared neck in tonal pink and purples with air bubble highlights, 12cm high. £30 - £50 639 A Whitefriars pale blue tumbler vase with controlled air bubble decoration 16cm high, together with a similar sea green example 15cm high. (2). £40 - £60

642 A mid 20th Century Webbs pale purple ovoid vase with controlled air bubble decoration and crimped foot 21cm high. £40 - £60 643 A Whitefriars cinnamon deep bowl with controlled air bubble decoration, diameter 20cm. £40 - £60 644 A mid 20th Century Whitefriars green glass flaring tumbler vase with controlled air bubble decoration 24cm high, together with a similar Stourbridge example 23cm high. (2). £50 - £80 645 A 1930’s figural lamp work study by Istvan Komaromy with a stag in tonal white opalescent glass, mounted to a domed stained black base, height 22cm. £80 - £120 646 A pair of early 20th Century Stourbridge posy vases of footed trumpet form with a wide frill rim and applied clear crystal trail over the mottled tonal pink and white ground, height 39cm. (2) £60 - £80

647 647 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons ‘Clock’ decanter of footed compressed ovoid form with collar neck and disc form stopper polished intaglio cut with a radial star motif within repeat abstract borders, height 31cm. £200 - £220 648 A Post War Whitefriars frigger work model of a sword with ruby blade and hilt around a hollow blown clear crystal handle holding two three penny pieces dated 1944 and 1962, length 102cm. £200 - £300 649 A unique contemporary studio glass vase by Alistair Malcolm of ovoid form with a slice cut angular neck heavily cased in clear crystal with an internal abstract form in black, grey and green with platinum aventurine decoration, engraved signature, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED £250 - £350


20th Century British Glassware

649

650 A unique contemporary studio glass vase by Alistair Malcolm of ovoid form with a slice cut angular neck heavily cased in clear crystal with an internal abstract forms in black, grey and amber with platinum and gold aventurine decoration, engraved signature, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED £250 - £350

650

652 A Contemporary studio glass sculptural piece by Iysten Davies for Blowzone with a large chrome plated arched stand with cross supports and tubular feet decorated with a series of 10 unique sculptural glass forms to include spheres, tears and leaf forms in a range of cased and applied decorative techniques.

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654 A later 20th Century studio glass goblet by Will Shakespeare with a circular folded foot rising to a spiral stem wrapped around a bell form bowl, engraved signature and date for 1982, together with a similar period Langham Glass House goblet with multi series colour twist stem, tallest 22.5cm. (2) £40 - £60

£600 - £800 651 A later 20th studio glass vase of drawn ovoid form decorated with applied blue and citron roundels to the clear crystal glass ground, faint engraved signature, height 24cm. £50 - £80

653 A pair of later 20th Century crystal candlesticks designed by Simon Moore for the London Glassworks with a circular base rising to a scrolled arm with collar neck sconce, engraved signature, height 26cm.

656 A contemporary studio glass decanter by Bob Crooks of compressed ovoid form with a tall collar neck with a deep cranberry shoulder incalmo applied to a pale cranberry base with fine purple threading all below a large lozenge form stopper with fine cranberry threading, engraved signature, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED £200 - £300

655 A mid 20th Century Tudor Crystal cut glass bowl of footed ovoid form decorated by Jack Lloyd in the Ribbon & Rose pattern with engraved and polished intaglio flowers and foliage, acid marked, width 22cm.

657 An early 20th Century ‘Handy Firex’ fire extinguisher of spherical form in blue glass, complete with original packaging. £40 - £60

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

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658 A large early 20th Century Art Nouveau vase designed by Frederick Carder and probably cut by Orchard for Stevens & Williams circa 1901. The low shouldered body rising to a slender collar with swollen upper rim, cased in green over rose and intaglio cut with sinuous flowering poppies with scrolling foliage and buds, height 32cm. Ref - The original art work for this vase is published in 20th Century British Glass by Charles Hajdamach and shows the illustration monogrammed FC 1901. This illustration matches Stevens & Williams pattern number 27810 registered on the 12th November 1901. ILLUSTRATED. ÂŁ5,000 - ÂŁ7,000

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20th Century British Glassware

664 A Okra glass baluster vase with elongated drawn loop petrol iridescent decoration over an amber ground below gilt rim, 22cm high, acid mark to base.

667 An early Okra reflections pattern small shouldered vase with petrol iridescence to a purple ground, engraved Okra 85 to base. £40 - £60

£60 - £80

659 659 A large Isle of Wight Glass trial Graal technique vase designed by Jonathon and Timothy Harris of ovoid form with an internal foliate scroll and fleur de leys design in tonal blue and green, engraved signature to the base, retains original label, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

663 An early Okra glass scent bottle of tapering faceted form with iridescent decoration to an amethyst ground, terminating in slice stopper, signed Nicola Osbourne and dated 11.3.86 to base, 17cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

665 An early Okra cylinder vase with feathered petrol iridescent decoration over a blue ground, 19cm high, engraved Okra 1987 to base.

668 An early Okra cylindrical thick walled small cylinder vase with petrol iridescent trailed decoration throughout, 10cm high, engraved Happy Birthday much love, Okra, to base, retains paper label.

£60 - £80

£100 - £150

666 An Okra glass Fantasia pattern compressed circular vase with petrol iridescent decoration to a mottled green ground, 9cm high, acid engraved marks to base.

669 An early Okra Black Orchid pattern scent bottle with trailed line and flower heads to an amber iridescent ground, 10cm high, engraved Okra 88 to base.

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

£100 - £150

£500 - £600 660 An early Okra glass vase of compressed ovoid for with twin drawn handles decorated in a pale blue pulled thread over a cinnamon ground, 21cm high, retains paper label. £100 - £150 661 An early Okra glass bottle vase with white and burgandy pulled thread over a smoked red ground, 17cm high, retains paper label. £100 - £150 662 An Okra baluster black glass vase decorated with white trail and stylised yellow enamelled flowers, signed Richard P Goulding and dated 2001 to base, 16cm high. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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679 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams blue flash cut bucket bowl decorated with leaping stags within stylised leaf borders, raised on octagonal shaped foot, diameter 20.5cm. £120 - £180 680 Five mid 20th Century Stuart & Sons enamelled glass items, a cocktail shaker with banded decorations; an ale glass with a sailing ship; two wine glasses detailed with cockerels and a squat candlestick with butterflies. (5). £60 - £80 672

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670 An early Okra pagoda shaped scent bottle decorated with black trail work over the amber iridescent ground, 11cm high, engraved Okra 1983 to base.

674 An early 20th Century Hartley Wood small compressed circular posy bowl with pink and yellow swirl threads to a pale amber body, diameter 12cm.

£40 - £60

£30 - £40

681 An early 20th Century Stourbridge square sectioned vase with optic wave details and decorated with engraved pansy floral sprays below flared neck and egg dart border, 35cm high.

677 A Stourbridge clear glass compressed circular biscuit barrel acid cut the crysthanamum flower heads and leaf decoration below silver plated collar, cover and swing handle, 12.5cm high.

£80 - £120 682 A large Monart charger of circular dish form with wide flat rim, code DF II, decorated with an internal pale blue to white spiders web spiral pattern with internal silver mica, width 41cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150 671 An Okra glass vase of compressed ovoid form decorated in petrol iridescent spiral pattern to body and narrow neck, 11cm high, engraved Okra 1992, R.P Goulding to base.

675 A Stuart & Sons Art Deco amber glass cocktail set comprising of shouldered decanter and six glasses each with stepped bowls. (7).

£60 - £80 672 A Whitefriars Sunspot suncatcher of circular form impressed with a stylised sun face motif to the bright yellow ground, unmarked, width 19cm. ILLUSTRATED

676 An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons clear glass preserve pot with engraved bramble leaf decoration and applied blackberry prunts all below silver cover dated Birmingham 1900, 12cm high. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £250

£100 - £150

£30 - £50

678 An early 20th Century Stourbridge clear glass pedestal vase with flaring bowl matt and bright cut with rose heads and foliate scroll detailed below reeded border, 17.5cm high.

£200 - £300

£80 - £120

673 A later 20th Century studio glass bowl, clear glass body with sea green swirl decoration, diameter 18cm, signed Fladgate to base. £40 - £60 682

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683 A large Monart charger of circular dish form with wide flat rim, code DF II, decorated with an internal tonal peach and pink spiral line with silver mica, width 42cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

685 A small Monart vase, code DX of low shouldered form with conical body decorated with an applied amber neck over the tonal purple, magenta and white pumice ground, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED £250 - £300

684 A Monart vase, code XF VII of footed ovoid form with tall collar neck decorated with an internal black and green herringbone pattern with gold mica, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED £150 - £200

686 A Monart vase, code MF IV of ovoid form with shallow collar neck decorated with a band of graduated bronze mica over a mottled pale blue and clear ground, height 25cm.

687 A Monart vase, code GA V of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck Stoneware decorated with pulled black over a mottled tonal green ground with textured air bubble patternation, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED

690 A Monart vase, code MF VII of ovoid form with shallow collar neck decorated with tonal green to turquoise whirls over a pale green ground, height 20cm.

£800 - £1,200

691 A Monart vase, code GC V of footed flared form decorated with a graduated tonal green to tonal pink over a milky random air bubble ground, height 20cm.

688 A Monart bowl, code IG VIII of shallow footed form with folded rim decorated with an internal tonal green to pale pink herringbone spiral with faint bronze mica, width 20.5cm, retains part original paper label. £80 - £120 689 A Monart bowl, code IG VII of shallow footed form with folded rim decorated with an internal tonal green vertical stripes with air bubble inclusions over a pale green and bronze mica ground, retains original paper label, width 22.5cm.

£100 - £150

£150 - £200 692 A small Monart posy vase, code TF IX of spherical form with flared neck decorated with a tonal pale pink and green spiral pattern, together with a small wave rim bowl, code XI with internal tonal green and black linear design, largest 15.5cm. (2) £60 - £80

£80 - £120

£120 - £150

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693 A small Monart posy vase, code TB IX of footed bell form with a mottled deep magenta to deep blue mottled ground, height 10.5cm, together with a plain circular bowl, code ST XI, width 12cm. (2) £60 - £80 694 A Monart vase, code OE VII of bucket form with an internal mottled tonal lilac over green mottled spiral with internal bronze aventurine fleck, height 18cm.

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£60 - £80

703 A 1930’s Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley cut glass vase designed by Keith Murray of cylindrical form decorated with vertical bands of elliptical lozenge cuts, acid stamped, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED

695 A Vasart vase of spherical form with a flared collar neck decorated with an internal lilac and tonal jade green spiral design, height 17cm, together with a small globe and shaft vase and a wave rim dish with silver mica inclusions, acid marks. (3)

£200 - £300

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£60 - £80 696 A Vasart bowl of shallow circular form with wide rim decorated with a tonal orange and pink whirl design to the rim, acid marked, width 24.5cm. £40 - £60 697 An early Perthshire vase of bucket form decorated with internal cased murrine canes over a tonal black and white herringbone ground, impressed P mark to the base, height 16.5cm. £50 - £60 698 A Strathearn vase of swollen skittle form decorated with an internal lilac and magenta swirl over a tonal orange ground, height 26.5cm. £50 - £60

699 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons lily vase with a folded domed foot rising to a flared and fluted trumpet with frill rim decorated with blue striped opalescence over the pale blue ground, height 38cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 700 A small Whitefriars Cloudy range bowl designed by William Butler of footed ovoid form with internal deep mottled pink over random air bubble ground, width 13cm. £50 - £60 701 An early 20th Century vase in the manner of Whitefriars of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck decorated with self colour pale green ribbon trail over the pale green and air bubble decorated ground, height 20cm. £30 - £50 702 A large Whitefriars bowl designed by William Butler of footed and flared form with an applied rigger work foot to the pale sea green ground, width 33cm, together with a similar period flared vase with self colour amber ribbon trail and a small shouldered ovoid vase in golden amber, tallest 20.5cm. (3) £80 - £120

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704 A 1930’s Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley Bubble range vase designed by Keith Murray of ovoid form with shallow collar neck decorated with random internal air bubbles to the deep pink tinted ground, acid stamped, height 22cm. £150 - £180 705 A 1930’s clear crystal glass vase of flared cylindrical form cut and engraved with various exotic fish and sea horses swimming amongst seaweed, unmarked, height 20cm. £50 - £60 706 A Stuart & Sons crystal glass vase designed by John Luxton of cylindrical form decorated in the Totem pattern with vertical bands of printie and mitre cuts, acid stamped, height 25.5cm. £60 - £80 707 A 1930’s John Walsh Walsh fruit bowl of deep circular form with roll rim decorated with a radial star cut base below engraved stars all to an electric blue ground, width 20cm. £60 - £80


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708 A Post War Thomas Webb & Sons crystal glass vase designed by David Hammond of barrel form decorated with cut and engraved spiral bands of stylised leaves, height 20cm. £40 - £60 709 A large 1930’s Stuart & Sons crystal glass bowl designed by Ludwig Kny of flared circular form decorated to the underside in the Waterford pattern, acid stamped. £80 - £120 710 A large 1930’s John Walsh Walsh crystal glass bowl of circular flared form cut to the underside with a radiating star pattern in polished mitre cuts, width 31cm. £60 - £80 711 A mid Century Stuart & Sons vase of footed flared trumpet form decorated with polished cut stylised leaves over a grid cut ground, acid marked, height 17cm, together with a similar square footed example with a line and star design, height 24cm. (2) £40 - £60 712 A large Post War Whitefriars crystal glass bowl of circular form designed by Geoffrey Baxter and cut to the reverse as a stylised Melon with polished mitre cuts and engraved stylised seeds, width 21.5cm. £40 - £60 713 A later 20th Century Anthony Stern studio glass vase of slender globe and shaft form with a flat collar neck cased in clear crystal over a cinnamon and pale pink candy stripe, engraved signature, height 23cm. £30 - £50

719 714 A later 20th Century studio glass vase designed by Jeremy Walker and Peter Smith of ovoid form with a roll collar neck in pale turquoise over a tonal amber striped ground, engraved signatures and date for 1996, height 16cm. £30 - £50 715 A Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley decanter designed by Keith Murray of footed conical form with conical stopper in pale green with matched foot detail, unmarked, height 38cm. £100 - £150 716 A large 1930’s Thomas Webb & Sons bowl of footed ovoid form with a wide flat rim cased in royal blue over clear crystal glass and flash cut with a repeat wave line, unmarked, width 34cm. £100 - £150

722 717 No lot 718 A 1930’s Barolac Ocean vase of footed flared cylindrical form relief moulded with fish swimming amongst seaweed with applied sea horse handles in a graduated peach with opalescent tint, height 17cm. £100 - £150 719 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams posy vase with a radial star cut foot rising top a facet and knopped stem below a wrythen fluted ovoid tulip form bowl polished intaglio cut with scrolling flowers and foliage to the deep green ground, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

720 A graduated trio of early 20th Century Stevens & Williams posy vases of tulip form raised to slender stems and a wide circular foot, the bowls polished intaglio engraved with stiff leaves over a planished ground, tallest 33cm. (3) £200 - £300 721 An early 20th Century Stourbridge glass scent bottle, possibly Stevens & Williams of spherical form with an internal diamond air trap pattern below silver mounted collar and stopper, hallmarked Chester 1912, height 14cm. £120 - £150 722 A large 1930’s Cameo Fleur table lamp of spherical form cased in amethyst over clear crystal and acid cut and carved with flowering blossom boughs over a planished cut ground, raised to a classical silver plated stand with three scroll feet, unsigned, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED £800 - £1,200

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723 723 A large Contemporary unique reheated cameo glass vase designed by Jonathan Harris of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck and flat rim titled Silver Dragon and cased in a bronze, mottled turquoise and opal over a deep amethyst ground, cut and polished in the Oriental taste with Chinese Dragons amongst clouds, engraved signature and date for 2003, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED £600 - £800

724 724 A Contemporary cameo glass vase by Helen Millard of compressed globe and shaft form cased in opal white over a ruby ground and cut with a butterfly amongst flowering and fruiting blackberry boughs, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED £400 - £600 725 A set of four 1930’s Stevens and Williams cocktail glasses in mustard yellow with enamelled scenes of cockerels at sunrise to each, height 10.5cm £60 - £80

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726 Three 1960’s modernist frosted glass lamp shades each with linear decoration, the tallest 32cm £30 - £50 727 A 20th Century Caithness cinnamon coloured decanter and stopper of compressed globe and shaft form, height 25cm £30 - £50 728 A 20th Century Caithness amethyst coloured lamp base vase, height 27cm £40 - £60

729 A 1920’s glass vase of tapering form with roll rim and circular foot with internal air bubble decoration over a lime green ground, possibly Arculus, height 17cm £30 - £50 730 A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation goblet with air twist stem below funnel bowl with diamond point engraved Royal monogram flanked by oak leaves, 18.5cm high, signed and dated to base E.M Dinkle 1953. £120 - £180


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731 A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation goblet with air twist stem below funnel bowl with engraved Royal monogram and date, 18.5cm high.

735 A pair of early 20th Century opalescent milk glass shades, globe shaped with honeycomb decoration, height 14cm

740 A pair of early 20th Century opalescent glass lamp shades with lobed frilled rim and linear banding to the body, height 11cm

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

732 A clear glass goblet with deep bucket bowl with three diamond point engraved panels depicting Icarus, Neptune and a sailing ship all above large ball knop stem, 15cm high, signed Michael Dinkel 1967 to foot.

736 A pair of 1930’s Art Deco yellow glass shades with circular bodies terminating in a sqaure frilled rim, length 10cm

741 A pair of early 20th Century opalescent glass lamp shades with lobed frilled rim and wrythen banding to the body, height 11cm

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

737 A set of three octagonal 1930’s Art Deco glass shades with tessellated stencilled red, orange and cream flower heads with black edging and blue top, the interior in milk glass, length 11cm

742 A pair of early 20th Century flower head glass lamp shades in a mottled pink with five lobed frilled rim, height 9cm

£60 - £80

743 A Peter Layton hand blown glass stone form vase of compressed ovoid form with narrow oval aperture in the Purple Paradiso pattern cased in clear over a tonal purple ground with red and turquoise linear patterns, engraved signature, height 14cm.

£40 - £60 733 A 1930’s Barolac ‘Armada’ vase of flared tumbler form relief moulded to the exterior with a sea battle with masted ships picked out in a tonal opalescence, height 21cm, together with a similar period example relief moulded with stylised fish and sea horse handles, height 17cm, A/F. (2) £100 - £150 734 A small 1930’s Monart vase, code XF 156 of shouldered ovoid form with a roll rim cased in clear crystal over a mottled black, brown and bronze aventurine above a tonal red ground, height 14cm, retains original label, together with a squat shouldered ovoid example with marbled swirl, height 9cm, together with a copy of a letter from John Moncrieff Ltd. (2) £100 - £150

738 A pair of early 20th Century opalescent glass lamp shades of circular form with fourteen point frilled edge, height 9cm £50 - £80 739 A pair of 1920’s glass lamp shades of bullet form with wrythen banding, height 18cm £50 - £80

£40 - £60

745 A Peter Layton hand blown glass stone form vase of compressed ovoid form with narrow oval aperture in the Porsche pattern with clear cased over grey wave lines to a red ground, engraved signature, height 25cm. £200 - £300 746 A Peter Layton hand blown glass disc form vase of compressed ovoid form with narrow circular aperture in the Green Paradiso pattern with clear cased over tonal green and ochre ground with red and turquoise linear pattern, engraved signature, width 25cm. £600 - £800 747 A Peter Layton & Simon Moss large White Wave sculptural form of abstract shape in clear glass within an internal white lattichino woven thread pattern, height 27cm, width 36cm, engraved signatures. £1,500 - £1,800

£200 - £300 744 A Peter Layton hand blown glass stone form vase of compressed ovoid form with narrow oval aperture in the Aqua Lagoon pattern in clear over a mottled ochre and red to a tonal blue ground, engraved signature, height 20cm. £150 - £200

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Clarice in Context April 28th 2012 A collection of Clarice Cliff, Moorcroft and Ruskin to be included

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May Fine Art and Antiques May 19th 2012 A Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as a lady driver dressed in suffragette colours

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After the sale, all items are transferred to our warehouse. Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made. (Please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

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Buyers 1. These conditions, together with any additional conditions appearing in the catalogue, are the terms and conditions subject to which Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd. (The Auctioneers) as agents for the vendor shall sell goods to the purchaser (The Bidder) and all other conditions, whether express, or implied at common law, or by statute, as are capable of lawful exclusion are hereby excluded. By participating in this sale all vendors and purchasers agree to be bound by these conditions and are deemed to have read and have full knowledge of them. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. 3. The Auctioneers have the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots together or to withdraw any lot or lots from sale, regulate the bidding, refuse bids or cancel the sale without giving any notice or reason whatsoever. 4. The Auctioneers have the right at their discretion to refuse entry to their premises or attendance at their auctions of any person. 5. Whilst The Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and description of any lot they do not accept responsibility regarding authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot. All goods are sold with faults and imperfections and errors of description. If they have been instructed in writing by the vendor to certify a lot. The Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact. All Bidders should rely on their own judgment as to matters affecting any lot. 6. The Auctioneer shall only accept bids from the purchasers who have, to the auctioneers’ satisfaction, completed a registration form and obtained a bidding number. 7. Persons attending the auction site and premises do so at their own risk. Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by the Auctioneers’ negligence, the Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur on the auction site or premises. 8. The bidder shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 21% VAT inclusive* on the hammer price. The Premium is NOT negotiable and is payable by ALL purchasers. Deposits for exceptional lots maybe requested by the auctioneer immediately at the fall of the hammer. The bidder also agrees that the auctioneers may also receive commission from the Vendor in accordance clause 20. 8a. In accordance with Money Laundering Regulations and the Criminal Justice Act of 1993 Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd will no longer accept single cash payments exceeding £9999.00. 8b. In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge (“Royalty”). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder’s premium which is payable under clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk 9. Immediately after a lot is sold the Bidder shall: give to the Auctioneers his name and address, and, if requested, proof of identity; and pay to the Auctioneers, all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers in respect of such lot.

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10. In all cases lots shall remain at the risk of the Vendor save that lots shall be at the sole risk of the Bidder form the fall of the hammer, and such lots shall be taken away with all faults, defects and errors of description, of any nature whatsoever. Neither the Auctioneers, nor their servants or agents shall at any time be responsible for any loss or damage to lots whether caused by negligence or otherwise. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until he or she has paid for the whole of the lots purchased. 11. All lots shall be removed ON THE DAY OF THE SALE unless prior arrangement has been agreed with The Auctioneers. Items not collected shall be liable for storage charges at £2.00 per day. Neither the Auctioneers nor any third party shall be responsible for any damage, theft or loss occurring during this period. All items stored by the Auctioneers shall be at the risk of the Bidder. 12. If the Bidder fails to comply with these conditions, any deposit paid by the Bidder shall be forfeited to the Vendor of the lot, he paying out of it all just expenses of the Auctioneers and the lot shall be resold by public auction or private sale and the deficiency (if any) arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the Bidder in default upon the first sale. 13. a) Ownership in each lot shall not pass to the Bidder until full payment has been made (in cleared funds) of all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers pursuant to these Conditions. b). Until such time as ownership of the lot passes to the Bidder the Vendor and the Auctioneers shall be able to enter onto any premises of the Bidder, or any third party where the goods are being stored and repossess the goods or be entitled at any time to require the Bidder to deliver up the Goods to the Vendor and/or the Auctioneers. 14. Any payments by the Bidder to the Auctioneers may be applied by the Auctioneers towards any sum owing from the Bidder to the Auctioneers, without regard to any directions of the Bidder or his agent, whether express or implied as to how that payment should be applied.

21. The Auctioneers do not undertake the collection of goods but shall however if desired instruct a contractor on the Vendors behalf and at his expense. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or unauthorised removal of goods and for any damage to premises by such contractors. 22. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any lots delivered to their premises without sale instruction and reserve the right to make a housing charge, this charge is also applicable to lots that have been requested to be collected by the Auctioneers. If not removed within two working weeks the Auctioneers hold the right to sell the items in order to recover any costs incurred by them. 23. Unless instructed by accompanying written notice, all goods, which the Auctioneers deem to have no saleable value, will be disposed of at the Auctioneers discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction. 24. The Vendor will indemnify the Auctioneers, its servants and agents and the Bidder against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach of clause 15 and/ or 16 above or otherwise of these Conditions on the part of the Vendor. 25. Any sums due, but unpaid, by the Vendor or the Bidder pursuant to these conditions shall carry interest (as well as after judgment) at the rate of 4% above Royal Bank of Scotland plc base rate from time to time from the due date until payment, such interest to be compounded monthly. 26. Cataloguing Terms: • All lots marked with an asterisk (*) denote Value Added Tax at the current rate on the hammer price. • The word “style” within a lot description denotes that, in our opinion, the item is a more recent copy of a period item. • “S/D” after a description denotes “Slight Damage”. • “A/F” after a description denotes “As Found”.

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• “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand.

Paintings & Drawings: Catalogue Terms • Forename(s) and surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist forename(s) is not known a series of asterisks with or without initials). • Initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which maybe in part or totally his work. • Surname of the artist only ~ in our opinion a work in the style of the artist, contemporary or nearly contemporary, not necessarily a pupil. • Attributed to ~ in our opinion probably a work by the artist. • Signed ~ in our opinion the signature of the artist. • After ~ in our opinion a copy of the artist. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand of the artist.

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From the South From Junction 4 of the M5 follow the A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

By Rail From Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester to Stourbridge Town, via Stourbridge Junction. Approximately 15 minutes walk from the station.

Forthcoming Sale Dates Saturday 28th April – Clarice in Context Saturday 19th May – Fine Art & Antiques Saturday 16th June – Fine Art Antiques & Collectables

Conditions of Absentee Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers execute bids as a convenience. Whilst every care is taken in carrying out bids, neither Fieldings Auctioneers nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made of failure to execute bids.

Buyers intending to clear purchases without delay are advised to make arrangements for payment before the sale, giving satisfactory bank or other references. Failure to do so may mean collection will be delayed until cheques have cleared. Reference and bidding slips should arrive 24 hours prior to the day of sale.

You may permit the auctioneer to increase your bid by one increment to secure the sale on your behalf by indicating “plus one” after your bid amount. If you do not wish us to exceed the figure noted, please mark your bid “maximum”.

If you leave an odd bid, the auctioneer reserves the right to increase your bid to the next highest figure.

All successful bids are subject to a charge of 20.56% (VAT Inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.

Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of business of Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd.

In the event that two identical commission bids are received, the bid that was received first will prevail.


Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd Mill Race Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1JN

T: 01384 444 140 F: 01384 444 138 www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506


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