Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1985) for Iittala, an 'Ultima Thule' suite, originally designed in 1968, of recent manufacture, comprising two serving bowls, twelve smaller bowls, twelve highball glasses, ten tumbler glasses, ten handled glasses, and twelve smaller glasses, moulded glass,one serving bowl 17cm diameter10.7cm high,the other serving bowl 20cm diameter9cm high,the largest glass 12.3cm highthe smallest glass 7cm high (58)Condition ReportThis lot appears in good overall condition with no obvious chips or cracks. Please see further images.
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Set of four Lalique crystal tumblers from the Floride collection, each featuring the iconic Arch motif with vivid green cabochon accents. These striking glasses are part of Lalique's Floride series, known for its dynamic curves and sculptural clarity. The vibrant green dots are inset into the flowing clear crystal base, adding both visual and tactile contrast. Each tumbler is etched Lalique France on the base, underscoring its authenticity and craftsmanship. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Each: 4.50"H Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of eight emerald green crystal barware pieces from Christofle's Kawali collection. This lot includes four wine glasses featuring notched stems and faceted detailing, each with a cut-to-clear design in deep green over clear crystal. Accompanying the stemware are four matching flat tumblers, also crafted in emerald green cut-to-clear crystal, with a rounded form and flared rim. Both forms display a uniform pattern of oval cuts that highlight the clarity and craftsmanship of the glass. Marked Christofle. Wine glass: 3.5"W x 8.25"H. Flat tumbler: 3.25"W x 3.5"H.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of four Lalique crystal tumblers from the Floride collection, each featuring the iconic Arch motif with turquoise cabochon accents. These striking glasses are part of Lalique's Floride series, known for its dynamic curves and sculptural clarity. The turquoise dots are inset into the flowing clear crystal base, adding both visual and tactile contrast. Each tumbler is etched Lalique France on the base, underscoring its authenticity and craftsmanship. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Each: 4.50"H Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of six Lalique crystal tumblers in the Chene pattern, featuring a bold wraparound design of frosted oak leaves in high relief. These sculptural glasses highlight the signature Lalique contrast of satin-finished and polished crystal, creating a striking tactile and visual presence. Each tumbler is signed Lalique France on the base. A refined tribute to nature and French design, each piece stands approximately 4.75"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This is a set of six Lalique double old fashioned tumblers in the Chene pattern, crafted in clear and frosted crystal. Each tumbler features a sculptural design of oak leaves in relief, wrapping around the exterior of the glass. The textured leaf motif provides a striking contrast to the smooth, clear crystal surface, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship for which Lalique is renowned. Each tumbler is signed "Lalique France" on the base.Dimensions: 4"W x 4.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of eight Christofle crystal red barware pieces in the Kawali pattern. This collection includes four flat tumblers and four wine glasses. Each piece features deep ruby red overlay cut to clear, showcasing a repeating oval lens motif. The wine glasses are fitted with clear notched stems and rounded feet, while the tumblers maintain a smooth cylindrical form with slightly flared rims. Marked Christofle. Wine glass: 3.5"W x 8.25"H. Flat tumbler: 3.25"W x 3.5"H.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of four Lalique crystal tumblers from the Floride collection, each featuring the iconic Arch motif with deep purple cabochon accents. These striking glasses are part of Lalique's Floride series, known for its dynamic curves and sculptural clarity. The vibrant purple dots are inset into the flowing clear crystal base, adding both visual and tactile contrast. Each tumbler is etched Lalique France on the base, underscoring its authenticity and craftsmanship. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Each: 4.50"H Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
An early 19th century glass tumbler with moulded foot, engraved with an image of the Sunderland Bridge, also engraved Wm. Breet Coulson, 9cm in heightN.B. Possibly named to William Coulson (1791 - 1865), a mining engineer originally from Gateshead. Old chip to the footrim - otherwise in good condition.
Displaying the classic brilliance of crystal craftsmanship, this 8-piece tumbler set by Marquis by Waterford presents a timeless elegance with its radiant, vertical cut patterns that gracefully catch and reflect the light. Each glass features the etched signature Marquis by Waterford mark, signifying the exceptional quality and design synonymous with the renowned brand. These tumblers are perfect for both everyday use and special occasions, offering a sophisticated touch to any table setting.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Each: 4.50"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
An 1850 cut glass and etched tumbler, commemorating the opening of the Tweed to Tweedmouth Bridge in 1850, designed by Robert Stevenson. Six tumblers were made, this one was presented to John Blackstock the contractor who built the bridge on the Newcastle and Berwick Line, the bridge sometimes referred as The Tweed Viaduct as it has 28 semi circular arches each spanning 19m in a gentle curve (see illustration).The rim of the glass is in very good condition, with no chips or cracks. However the foot of the glass has three noticeable chips, the largest of which is +/- 2-3 mm wide.
A COLLECTION OF MASON'S CERAMICS to include a quantity of 'Regency' dinner wares comprising two lidded tureens (crazed), a meat plate, a serving bowl, a sauce boat, six side plates, six dinner plates (scratches commensurate with usage), three ginger pots comprising a 'Brocade,' 'Paynsley,' and 'Turner Willow Pink,' (all three with visible crazing), a 'Vista' pedestal bowl (chip to the foot), a 'Brown Velvet' and a 'Chartreuse' ash tray, an egg shaped trinket pot, and three pieces of 'Teddy Bears' comprising a tumbler, cup, and saucer (qty) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
Mauchline ware, ten pieces, comprising a rectangular box (Hydropathic Establishment, Kil**lcolm), 10.4cms, a smaller box (Linlithgow Palace), another with pin hinge lid (Tay Bridge, Aberfeldy / Grown Near Abbotsford …..), a bulbous box (Knightstone Road, Weston Super Mare), a tumbler case (Burns’ Monument From The Auld Brig O’ Doon), tumbler present, a cylinder box (Menai Suspension Bridge), a coal hod vesta with sand paper base (Church Of St Peter, Norwich), another of tapering form (Kelso Bridge and Abbey), a cylinder ruler with pencil and eraser holders to ends (Crystal Palace From The Grounds), and a glove stretcher (Dryburgh Abbey). (10)
Mauchline ware, nine pieces, comprising a rhomboid form box (Mostyne Terrace, Eastbourne / Queens Hotel / The Wish Tower), 18.4cms, a rectangular box (Inveraray Castle / Dunolly Castle, Oban / Iona Cathedral), a square box containing sixteen numerical wooden counters (Hastings Pier), a tumbler case with glass fern engraved tumbler (The Beach, Hastings), a moulded base rectangular box (Battle Abbey Near Hastings), a hinge top card case (Royal Arch, Dundee), a vesta bucket (Quadrangle Arundel Castle), a purse (Lake Memphremagog and Newport VT), and a rectangular box with border and spandrils (Herne Bay, Looking East). (9)
This exquisite tumbler glass is crafted in clear crystal by the renowned French manufacturer Lalique. The design features raised, stylized leaf motifs in a frosted finish, creating a tactile contrast with the polished clear crystal. Each leaf is meticulously sculpted, lending depth and elegance to the piece. The base is backstamped "Lalique France". Measures 4.75"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A silver tumbler cup by Gerry Summers, of shaped circular form, with slightly textured finish, the rim of foldover form, maker’s mark GGS, Millenium hallmark for London 2000, ‘999’ standard, diameter 8cm. £150-£200 --- Gerry Summers was born near Aberdeenshire in 1955. He studied at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Registering his mark with the London assay office in 1983, he is based in Barnes, London. Condition Report Good condition, weight 135gm.
Elegant 3-piece grouping of hand-painted Jean Pouyat Limoges porcelain, featuring two water pitchers and a matching tumbler, each adorned with large white chrysanthemums and delicate foliage in soft green, pink, and ivory tones. One pitcher is accented with a scrolled gilt handle, while the other has a naturalistic branch-style handle. All pieces bear the green J.P. L France mark on the underside, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. The florals are expertly rendered with fine brushwork and gilt rim detailing, exemplifying the refined artistry of Limoges porcelain. Largest piece 6"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD, PERTH - MONART Assorted pieces to include a pink, purple and aventurine dish, similar bowl, a mottled blue glass tumbler, a pale blue glass vase and a pink and green with aventurine tapering vase (5) Condition Report:"Pink vase pontil is chippedThe pink and turquoise tall vase has an oddly shaped footrim - may have been chipped then polished or fault in the making"
A CHINESE WHITE METAL TEAPOT Cast with panels of flowers,21cm wide,a white metal tumbler engraved with flowers,stamped marks,7.5cm high, cloisonne box,7.5cm high and a silk embroidered tea tray with faux bamboo frame,42cm wide (4) Condition Report:teapot with broken hinge and wear to electro plate, box with bent inner rim,
A 19th Century clear crystal glass tumbler of slightly flared cylindrical form, diamond point engraved in the manner of T Sutherland with Royal Coat of Arms, regimental badges and a cartouche panel decorated with a scene of Florence Nightingale with verse by Robbie Burns, marked London 1856, height 11.5cm.
Lalique crystal tumbler from the Facet collection, made of clear crystal with a 20cl volume. The design features clean lines and a decorative band of raised geometric elements around the lower portion of the glass. Inspired by the 1934 "Yquem" glass created by Rene Lalique and influenced by Art Deco aesthetics, this tumbler combines symmetrical form with refined detailing. The base and proportions are designed to enhance visual balance while maintaining functional clarity. Signed Lalique France. This item is stored in its original sealed box. This item has its original box: 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 7.75"H. The dimensions are approximate.Dimensions: 3.25"W x 3.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN GLASS TUMBLER of plain cylindrical form, engraved 'Mary Schofield, 1835' over fan panels, 3 3/4" high, together with a plain tumbler scratch engraved 'J Henshaw', 4" high, and a small pedestal glass etched 'Stone Bridge Inn, Langley Moor', 4" high (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No damages
A GLASS TUMBLER, late 18th century, of very slightly flared cylindrical form, engraved 'Wm. Shaw, Navigation Inn', possibly by Joseph Absolom, 4" high, together with another smaller heavy based glass similarly engraved 'Thomas, Lees, White, Hart, Inn, Lydgate', 3 3/4" high (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No damage to either
Collection of 19th / 20th century glass decanters and drinking glasses. Including three Pall Mall Lady Hamilton tumbler glasses, crystal cut liqeuer / port glasses, Val Saint Lambert style champagne glass, two crystal cut decanters with stoppers, and a glass jug. Largest piece measuring approx. 32.5cm tall.
Set of six vintage Mexican folk art tourist pottery green "Tlaquepaque" vessels, ca. 1930s. Including three tumbler glasses, a creamer pitcher, a wall pocket, and one attributed to "Donkey Blues" vase. Each depicting a pastoral scene with campesino figures or men in sombreros, burro donkeys, stylized agave and cacti, and additional wildlife motifs against a verdant green slip ground. All vessels, except the creamer, stamped or impressed "Mexico" or "Made in Mexico."Height ranges from 3 in to 5 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 2 1/2 in to 6 in. Condition: General wear throughout including some chips, crazing, and small losses to the glaze. Some wear to the footrims.
Group of five vintage Mexican folk art tourist pottery yellow Tlaquepaque ceramic vessels, ca. 1940s. The tumbler glass, bowl, and bulbous tecomate vase depicting pastoral scenes of campesino men in sombreros with donkeys amid agave and cacti; the two teacups each depicting an Aztec-style mask or medallion against tan yellow ground, the rims with geometric angular blue designs. The tumbler and bowl with "J. Arias P." stamp along the underside; the teacups glazed "Mexico" along the underside.Height ranges from 2 in to 5 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 5 in. Condition: General wear throughout including some chips and small losses and crazing to the glaze. Some wear to the footrims.
A Victorian silver tumbler, London 1872, E.C. Brown, engraved with a wedding presentation inscription below the Mitchell family crest, 'Ricardo A. H. Mitchell Libertate Decembri Vincula Muaturo Connubialia Prospera Omina AC Felicia Ominatus. D.D. Edmondus Warre. MDCCCLXII.', height 6.8cm, weight 202g/6.49ozt approxNote: Richard Arthur Henry Mitchell 1843-1905, born at Enderby Hall, Leicester, was educated at Eton and Balliol and returned to Eton as Housemaster. He was particularly distinguished as a Cricketer. He married, in December 1872, Mary Ley, the daughter of a Clerk to the House of Commons. Their son, Lieutenant Ronald Walter Mitchell of the Buffs was killed in November 1917 in the War. Another son, was Sir Frank Mitchell, who became assistant Private Secretary to George V.
Lalique clear crystal tumbler from the Facet collection, with a 20cl capacity. This tumbler features a cylindrical body with geometric banded detailing near the base, reflecting precision in form and Lalique's signature crystal craftsmanship. The design takes influence from the "Yquem" glasses designed by Rene Lalique in 1934, blending Art Deco elements with modern symmetry. Etched with the Lalique France signature. The tumbler is housed in its original sealed box, confirming it remains unopened and in its original packaging. This item has its original box: 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 7.75"H. The dimensions are approximate.Dimensions: 3.25"W x 3.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A Russian silver tumbler cup, by C. E. Bolin, of curved square outline, the textured silver panels with applied monogram and crown to front, a gilded interior, marked C.E. Bolin, ML, P.B. 1891, 84 zolotnik mark for 875 silver, 2.72 ozt5cm wide5cm deep6cm highCondition ReportSurface marks and light tarnish consistent with age.Wear to gilding.
A George V Arts and Crafts silver christening tumbler cup by A. E.Jones, Birmingham 1933, hammered design, engraved Elizabeth Clare Whitehouse, 9th June 1934, 4x6cm. (1.5x2.3ins.), 108gms., (3.4ozs.)Albert Edward Jones (1878 - 1954) was an English silversmith and designer. He trained at the Birmingham School of Art under Edward R. Taylor and was for a period a Guildsman of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft.
Pelé 1974 Singapore archive group, a group of three items presented to Pelé in Singapore in 1974 including a pewter plate presented to Pelé by the Singapore Sports Council; a pewter and wood tumbler presented to Pelé by the Singapore Press Club; and a pewter and wooden tumbler with handle given to Pelé by Malaysia's then Minister for Social Affairs, Enik Othman Wok, diameter, largest, 23cm., (3).Provenance: The Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions, London, 7th to 9th June 2016, Lot 707.The following lots 152 to 228 relate to the career of football legend Pele.
A collection of glassware to include: Baccarat crystal Thousand Night vase, a pair of Waterford Marquis candlesticks 25cm h, Waterford obelisk desk clock, a Confetti Murano tumbler signed to base, Caithness Party Balloons paperweight signed to base, a dog paperweight with sticker to base and 2 vases, tallest 21cm h and a Svaja paperweight. Six other paperweights one signed to base, a Wedgwood paperweight clock, a heavy mid century ash tray etc.
Collection of crystal cut glass to include Waterford Crystal, Edinburgh Crystal, etc including Waterford Crystal Lismore pattern featuring six water / wine goblets, six port wine glasses, five liquor glasses and six whisky tumbler glasses, Edinburgh Crystal oval Scottish bud vase and eight clear cut glass salad bowls (Possibly Edinburgh Crystal), together with a small quantity of other cut glass items (2 Boxes)
A collection of eight pieces of 18th century & later glassware. The lot comprising a large baluster goblet glass with knopped stem over domed foot; a blue glass roemer; a cut glass jelly glass; a similar cut glass perfume bottle lacking stopper; an engraved glass tumbler featuring fern design; and a stepped cut glass decanter with star cut base & copper Wine label; a Bohemian style fluted glass centrepiece with heavily gilt rim and hand enamelled garland swags; and a pressed glass firing glass.Tallest measures approx. 23cm tall.

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