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Summer Catalogue Sale (Three Days): Thursday 22 July 2010 10:00AM
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A Pair of Ale Glasses, circa 1765, the round funnel bowls gilded with a pair of barley heads and fruiting hops, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a single multiple-ply band around a central corkscrew, circular foot, 20.5cm high (one a/f)

Guide Price: £150-200

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A Pair of Wine Glasses, circa 1750, the drawn and waisted trumpet bowls wheel engraved and polished with fruiting vines, with multiple spiral air twist stem and teared compressed cushion basal knop, on decorated circular foot, 18cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the bucket bowl engraved with a trail of flowers and leafage, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of multiple-ply bands around a central lace twist, circular foot, 15cm high; Three Other Glasses, 18th century, comprising bell bowl plain straight stem example, drawn air twist example, and opaque twist wine, 18.5cm, 13.5cm and 15.5cm high; A Pair of Continental Opaque Stem Wine Glasses; Three Others; and A Broken Example (10)

Guide Price: £300-500

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A Dutch Colour Twist Wine Glass, circa 1770, the trumpet bowl on a single cushion knopped stem with multiple spiral opaque twist comprising red and white spiral tapes, circular foot, 16.9cm high

Guide Price: £150-250

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A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the trumpet bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of spiral tapes around a central lace twist, circular foot, 17cm high

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Chamber Pot, circa 1790, with everted folded rim and C shape applied handle, 25.5cm wide, 11.8cm high

Guide Price: £150-250

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An Ale Decanter, circa 1770, of mallet shape, the stopper now lacking, wheel engraved with a faux Ale label edged with flowers and barley heads, on the reverse with fruiting hops, 28cm high

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Continental Enamelled and Coloured Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1780, the panelled bucket bowl with gilded rim and painted with a spray of flowers and sprigs, with double compressed knop stem with red and white vertical threads, circular foot, 10.8cm high; A Pair of Wines, circa 1780, each drawn trumpet bowl wheel engraved with trellis hatched swags on the rim and floral sprigs (rubbed with pigment), folded circular foot, 12.2cm high; and A Tumbler, early 19th century, barrel shape, plain, 9cm high (4)

Guide Price: £80-140

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A Group of Four Wine Glasses, circa 1750, each with drawn trumpet bowl and teared plain stems, one with folded foot, the tallest 16.5cm high

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Wine Glass, circa 1770, attributed to Bielby, the round funnel bowl painted in white enamel with a vine border, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of seven-ply spiral bands outside a pair of spiral tapes, circular foot (severely cracked), 15cm high

Guide Price: £200-300

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