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Auction House:Gibson's Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:410
Sale Title:The Spring Auction SeriesLots with images:405
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:316
Date:21-Nov-2021
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A Sheffield Plate tortoiseshell tea caddy, together with a sterling silver sugar caster, London hallmark, circa 1893, the caster 18.5 cm high, 145gms
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A George II sterling silver toddy ladle by John Muns, London, 1752, with a carved and ebonised graduated handle, 33 cm long, weight 55gms
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A pair of George V sterling silver fluted candle sticks by William Hutton & Sons, London, the fluted and reeded standard on a weighted foot, 19.5 cm high
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A sterling silver inkstand with faceted crystal inkwells by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1858, 11 cm high, weight of silver excluding inkwells 530gms
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A collection of engraved sterling silver flatware by Hardy Brothers, Sheffield, 1912, the knives by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, comprising eleven dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, eleven dinner forks, six silver handled knives, nine soup spoons and six serving spoons, each engraved with 'Sf' monogram, the knives 24 cm long, weight of silver excluding knives 2805gms
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A set of Continental silver fiddleback shell heeled dessert spoons, comprising six pieces, engraved 'Js' to front of handle and 21.2.54 to the back, 17 cm long, 175gms
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Sterling silver table items, English, 19th century and later a collection of English sterling silver table items, 19th century and later, comprising a teapot, a mustard pot, a candle snuffer, a pair of salts and five various condiment spoons, the teapot 13 cm high, total weight 725 gms
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A yellow glazed puzzle jug, English, 16th century, incised ' E.Mathew, London 1546 come drink of me When you think right My mystery hole is out of sight', 14 cm high
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Georgian ogee wine glass, English, circa 1760 and a firing glass, English, circa 1770 a Jacobite ogee wine glass, English, circa 1760 and a firing glass, English, circa 1770, the ogee glass engraved with a Jacobite thistle and a rose, on an opaque double twist stem, the firing glass bowl dram sized, engraved with an oxo border standing on a terraced foot, the largest 14 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high…
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Two Georgian engraved funnel bowl wine glasses, English, early 18th century, each tall bowl decorated with hops and Barley, the largest 19.5 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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An Art Deco Bohemian cut glass decanter and shot glass set on tray, probably Karl Palda, circa 1930, comprising a decanter and five glasses on a bevelled edge mirrored tray, the decanter 27 cm high, the tray 52 cm wide
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A Rene Lalique glass elephant, French, post 1940, etched mark 'R Lalique, France' to base, 16 cm high, 14 cm wide, 9 cm deep
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Two Georgian double twist stem wine glasses, English, circa 1770, one with a tulip bowl, the other with a bucket bowl, the largest 17.5 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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Three late Georgian glasses, 18th century and later, comprising a conical ale glass, an air twist bell bowl cordial glass and a stemmed bucket bowl glass, 17 cm high
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Two Georgian twist stem wine glasses, English, circa 1770, each with an ogee bowl, standing on a plain foot, the largest 17 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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Two Georgian wrythen stem wine glasses, English, late 18th century, each with a round funnel bowl and knopped ornamentation, on a plain foot, the largest 16 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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Two Georgian double twist stem wine glasses, English, late 18th century, each with a generous cup bowl, one engraved with a hop and two Barley ears, with a flower to the reverse, the largest 15 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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A Georgian bell bowl wine glass, English, circa 1760, engraved with viticultural motifs and a bird in flight, on a mixed twist stem, 18 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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A Jacobite engraved wine glass, English, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a heraldic rose and buds, a star and oak leaf, standing on a multi spiral air stem and folded foot, 14 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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A Newcastle wine glass, English, early 18th century, with delicate Baroque engraving on the bell bowl, standing on a knopped stem and folded fot, 17 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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A Georgian funnel wine glass, from the atelier of James giles, English, late 18th century, the funnel bowl painted with gilt flowers, on a double series opaque twist stem, with a plain conical foot, 14.5 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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An engraved Georgian bell wine glass, English, circa 1776, the bell bowl engraved with a windmill and a mill house, inscribed 'It Spinbol' and dated, a crown to the reverse, on a faceted stem, 17 cm high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4 Campden hill Road, Kensington high Street, London, W8 7DU.
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A Bohemian blue and white overlaid cut glass scent bottle, circa 1860, with gilt decorated interior and ormolu stopper, 9 cm high
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Vase, 1957 Jean Cocteau and Egidio Costantini, Trinita 'Omaggio' vase, incised Trinita, Murano 1957, Jean Cocteau, 31 cm high. Provenance: this vase is accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity from Signoretti international, Murano, Venice, where it was purchased in 1993.
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A collection of glass paperweights and dumps, 19th century and later, comprising seven pieces, the largest 8 cm high
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A English oak long case clock by Richard Griffith of Denbigh, Welsh, 19th century, with an eight day anchor escapement, the hand painted enamel dial with sweep seconds dial, painted with conch shells, inscribed 'Rd Griffith Denbigh', 201.5 cm high, 50 cm wide, 25 cm deep
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A collection of brass wares, comprising a chestnut warmer, a rectangular triffid, a candle holder, a pestle and mortar, and a pair of taper holders, the chestnut warmer 50 cm
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Wares, 19th century and later a group of pewter wares, comprising a pair of pewter quart tankards, a tasting cup stamped H.M. Evans, and a pair of small pewter dishes, the largest tankard 15.5 cm high
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An unusual American Art Deco style envelope games table, the hinged square top opening to a leather lined playing surface, raised on a colonnaded standard and a beaten brass foot, 76 cm high, 56.5 cm wide, 56.5 cm deep (closed)
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A pair of applied floral cherub pot pourri vases, Meissen, 19th century, each with blue underglazed crossed swords above an R to base, one with a repair signed 'Ae', 32 cm high, note: Ae stands for Astruc biscuit repairer that worked between c. 1903 - 40
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A Spode monochrome bat printed covered chocolate cup, English, circa 1805, with gilded knop, rims and dual scrolled handles, painted with an abbey scene, 11.5 cm high
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A hand painted hard paste porcelain mug by Gotha, Rotberg, German, early 19th century, decorated with a comical scene of a, with vituperative motif borders, 12.5 cm high. Provenance: The Radloff collection
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A collection of British pearl and lustreware circa 1810, comprising a lozenge shaped pearl ware box by William Baddeley, circa 1810, a Georgian footed teapot and a lustreware jug moulded with a fruiting vine, the box lid with a swan finial and hand painted with pink flowers, the teapot 21 cm high
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