|
19th century cut glass rummer, 14cms Purchased: Sothebys, the estate of Christian Lady Hesketh, 7/3/2007, lot 146 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £20-40
|
|
|
Early 19th century glass rummer engraved with swags and ribbon ties and with initials, 13cms high Purchased: Christies 16/5/2001 lot 102 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
|
|
|
Early 19th century goblet with rib moulded bowl engraved with inscriptions dated 1806 and 1829, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
|
|
|
19th century wine glass with bucket bowl engraved with a spray of flowers and Phoebe Jones, 11cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
|
|
|
Early 19th century glass rummer, slice cut and engraved with a game bird, initials and foliage, 14.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
|
|
|
Late 19th/early 20th century patterned cut glass goblet with bucket bowl, on star cut base, 14cms Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1159 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 See Illustration
|
|
|
Nelson commemorative of goblet engraved with an oval portrait medallion, five men of war, Trafalgar, and "England expects that every man this day will do his duty," 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
|
|
|
A Sutherland diamond-point engraved armorial rummer, London, dated 1851, the U-shaped bowl engraved twice with the Royal coat-of-arms flanked by scenes of Windsor Castle, St James' Palace and military figures, above finely inscribed verses, all raised on a short stem and circular foot engraved with acorns and oak leaves, 15cm., 6 in., According to C. Hajdamach, British Glass 1800-1914, p.155, 'one group of rummers and tumblers carry naive diamond point decoration of hunting and shooting scenes, railway engines and coats of arms intermixed with doggerel verse. Many are signed 'Sutherland, London' and have the common characteristic of the royal coat of arms. They range in date from 1847 to 1863'. The present lot would appear to be a fine early example of Sutherland's work. Purchased: the Ralph and Meriel Richardson Foundation sale Sothebys 27/4/2001, lot 205 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £300-500 See Illustration
|
|
|
A pair of cut-glass confiture jars and covers, circa 1860, of ovoid form with diamond carving on square star cut bases, 25cms high 10" Purchased: the Sir John Gielgud sale at Sotheby's 05/04/2001 lot 330 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
|
|
|
Set of six 19th century drinking glasses with trumpet bowls on round feet, engraved with flowers and foliage, 23cms, 9" highSaid to have been made for the Great Exhibition 1851 at Crystal Palace Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
|
|
|
Pair of miniature 19th century rummers engraved QUAESITUM MERITIS and SUCCESS TO THE TARPORLEY HUNT, within floral wreaths, 10.cm high, circa 1840 Note `Quaesitum Meritis` (The search for rewards) appears in the poem Tarporley Hunt [1833] in praise of the Swan at Tarporley by Roland Egerton-Warburton (1804-1891), member and one time president of the Tarporley Hunt Club meeting at the Swan, Tarporley. Purchased: Sothebys 28 June 2001, lot 967 Sold with the book "The Green Collars" by Gordon Fergusson. Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-400 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century glass goblet engraved with coat of arms of the Odd Fellows, with motto "Friendship, love and truth", a panel with initials below a basket of flowers, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
|
|
|
Early 19th century glass goblet with a diamond patterned band below floral swags and ribbon ties and an oval panel with initials, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
|
|
|
18th century glass goblet engraved with a horn of flowers and a joint of meat, with initials and dated May 1 1785, 13cms high Purchased: Bonhams lot 8 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with initials within a border of ribbon ties, thistles and roses, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl engraved all over with flowers and foliage, and " J Greenway 1872", 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century goblet with engraved name and dated 1854 within a garland of flowers, the stem with coin inset of the same date, 18.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century goblet dated 1835 engraved with initials and a verse, "As we part let us hope to meet again with all my heart brave boys", 18.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
|
|
|
19th century goblet with a band of engraved roses thistles and shamrock on a star cut round base, engraved Alice Herdson, 19.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80
|
|
|
Two 19 century goblets one engraved with a name and the other with initials Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
|
|
|
Pair of 19th century Irish diamond pattern cut glass bowls with fan cut borders on round feet, 14cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century Irish diamond pattern cut glass large goblet, 20cms high Purchased: Bonhams lot 525 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
|
|
|
Pair of late 19th century urn shaped sweetmeat jars and covers on square star cut bases, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration
|
|
|
Late 19th century round diamond cut glass bowl on round foot, with shaped border, 28cms wide Purchased: Bonhams lot 159 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200
|
|
|
Oval 19th century fruit bowl with folded border on round stem and square base, 30cms wide Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
|
|
|
Lace-makers lamp, 22.5cms high Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 16/10/2007 lot 78 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
|
|
|
Two cut glass bottles and stoppers, 15cms high and a pair of sweetmeat jars and covers. 16cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century Richardsons vitrified enamelled wine glass with water lily decoration, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 See Illustration
|
|
|
R Lalique pair of tall wine glasses with flared bowls, 19cms high (circa 1938) Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
|
|
|
Set of five matching single diamond pattern bottles and stoppers, 22cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
|
|
|
Diamond pattern cut glass fruit bowl with shaped border on a square foot, 23cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
|
|
|
19th century large cut glass goblet, diamond patterned body below a vine border, engraved with a noble coat of arms with supporters, the reverse with an oval panel with "M", 21cms high, 15cms diam Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 27/2/2007 lot 90 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
|
|
|
Three nearly matching small decanters and stoppers with diamond cut decoration, 20cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
|
|
|
Diamond patterned cut glass bowl on a round stand with fan borders, 23cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £30-50
|
|
|
Late 19th century "Bitters" bottle, 20cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
|
|
|
Early 20th century "Last Drop" tumbler, 11.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
|
|
|
Large 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with flowers and foliage, 22.5cms high Purchased: Phillips Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
|
|
|
19th century goblet with a Greek key border, engraved with swags and fruiting vines, on facet cut stem and star cut base, 17.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
|
|
|
19th century goblet engraved with alternating panels of vines and lily of the valley, 26.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
|
|
|
Pair of George III decanters and stoppers engraved with initials, with papier mache black bases with worn gilt decoration, 27cms high NB stoppers do not match Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 12/6/2007 lot 107 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century Masonic goblet with bucket bowl engraved with set square and dividers and with initials, 15.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century Masonic goblet with bucket bowl engraved with set square and dividers and with initials, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
|
|
|
Pair of mid 19th century goblets engraved with trailing vines, 19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century wine glass engraved profusely with trailing oak leaves and acorns and convolvulous,19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century goblet engraved with a broad band of garden flowers, the stem with coin inset 1868, 19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
|
|
|
A glass stand circa 1740 set on a pedestal-moulded stem containing a tear and a folded foot. 7cms Purchased: Sothebys Chatsworth Attic sale 5/10/2010, lot 79. Stated therein possibly Chatsworth Inventory, 1764, The Confectioners Room possibly described as one of the 'seven glass salvers' Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
|
|
|
Two 18th/19th century glass stands, 7cms and 7.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
|
|
|
19th century goblet engraved with water lilies, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century goblet engraved with flowers and foliage, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
|
|
|
19th century goblet engraved with convolvulus on a star cut base, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 See Illustration
|
|