 |
Monart Glass Vase
Monart Glass was made by a family of Spanish glass blowers named Ysart in Perth Scotland, between 1924-1961, and sold through the company of John Moncrieff, also of Perth. Such was the quality of the work that department stores like Liberty's sold it. It was also sold in the USA, Canada and South Africa. The piece offered for sale here is undated but almost certainly post-war because of the pale colouring. The trumpet shape is classic Monart and the flecks of aventurine in the glass are also typical of the production technique. It is not uncommon for Monart pieces to sell for more than £1000 and even the smaller vases - 7 inches or so tall - will command prices of over £200. Monart is very collectable and still increasing in value as serious collectors and museums take greater interest in it. This particular piece is 12 inches tall with a diameter at the top of almost 6 inches. It is a perfect example of hand made glass, unchipped and without the annealing cracks occasionally found in Monart specimens. No label but a perfect pontil.
Click here for a brief history of Monart glass
Price £400
|
 |
Silver Napkin Rings
Hallmarked London 1926, and with a maker's mark 'GGR', this pair of napkin rings is in fine condition. They are not monogrammed so would make the perfect gift for bride and groom - one each!. Engravings can be arranged by Highland Country Weddings
Price £95
|
 |
Silver Topped Oil and Vinegar Bottles
Beautiful and useful, these green and clear bottles are hand-blown and topped with silver caps/spouts and cork stoppers. The silver is continental. It bears the name S&M Benzen and marks 830S. The style of two conjoined bottles was popularised in the latter part of the 19th and early part of the 20th century. A British hallmarked equivalent sells for over £400. The cork on one stopper has been replaced but otherwise in perfect condition.
16cm high max, 12cm wide at base. Weight 480 grammes approx
Price £205
|
 |
Dunhill Bakelite Cigarette Holder
Rare vintage green bakelite cigarette holder, clearly marked Dunhill. The holder itself is the thin, elegant tube with silvered top to hold the cigarette. The whole thing fits neatly into the larger two sections which screw together to encase it. In mint condition and VERY rare.
Price £55
|
 |
Kershaw Green Bakelite Opera Glasses
A pair of green bakelite wide angle opera glasses made by Kershaw, in mint condition, and in faded green leather pouch. Dating from late 1930's, once again, this item in mint condition and is extremely rare
Price £70 - NOW SOLD
|
 |
Silver and Enamel Dressing Table Set
Hallmarked Birmingham 1931, and with a maker's mark 'AC', this pretty five-piece dressing table set is in excellent condition with very slight wear to the corner of one of the smaller brushes only and very slight mottling to the mirror, a common enough occurrence in mirrors of this age and not detracting at all from the quality of the pieces. The back of each item is patterned to produce radiating waves of the most translucent pale green colouring. The bristles are clean and tight. An item that would grace any bride's dressing table.
Price £105
|
 |
 |
Glass Paperweights
Two modern glass paperweights of unique design, one even more Sci-fi than the other! Approximately 3 ½ inches diameter, these are larger than usual glass weights.
Price £15 each
|
 |
 |
Caithness Glass Paperweight
'Trumpet The Elephant' - collectable Scottish Caithness glass paperweight. It even has hearts on its bottom. Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
Price £20
|
 |
 |
Glasgow - A Sketch Book
By John Nisbet. Published by Adam and Charles Black, London, 1915.
No text other than titles of drawings - 15 in all, including George Square, Buchanan Street, The University and Kelvin Bridge. The book is 9" by >6". The covers are only in fair condition, the spine having almost disintegrated. There is foxing to the frontpiece and very minor foxing to one or two of the drawings but, on the whole, the plates are in good condition. This is a very rare book.
Price £25
|
 |
 |
Child Harold's Pilgrimage
Child Harold's Pilgrimage - A Romaunt by Lord Byron. Published by John Murray, Albermarle Street, London, 1841, 1st edition thus. 6.5" by 9.5" approx. With 62 illustrations, or 'Embellishments', as the book likes to put it, and map at end. Very dark brown leather covers with heavy gilt embossing. Covers worn but sound and firm. Previous owner's name R Mackay inside cover. Some foxing throughout but overall in good condition. All pages tight, secure and gold edged. Once again, this is a rare book. An example is on sale in the USDA presently for £400
Price £50 - NOW SOLD
|
 |
The Natural History of Animals
The Natural History of Animals - (Class Mammalia - Animals Which Suckle Their Young) - In Words and Pictures, Vol II by Carl Vogt and Friedrich Specht. Translated and edited with additions by George C Chisholm. Published by Blackie & Son, Old Bailey, London, 1889. 10" by 13" approx. With 25 full page pictures and many other pictures in the text. Covers deep red cloth covered card, heavily embossed on front and spine with pictures and text. Worn to corners and damage to top part of spine but the book, on the whole, is firm and sound, all the pages being secure and tight. Some foxing here and there. Once again, a rare book.
Price £15
|
 |