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Spring Catalogue Sale: Friday 26 March 2010 10:00AM
Viewing: Monday 22 to Thursday 25 March 9.00am - 4.00pm. *Buyer's premium is 17.5% up to £50,000 and 10% thereafter on any one lot plus VAT*
 

An Amber Flash and Cut Glass Openwork Crown Scent Bottle, perhaps circa 1837, with central lift-out tapering octagonal panelled bottle with Maltese Cross finial within a crown engraved with union flowers (shamrock, rose and thistle), on a gadroon cut circular base and (later associated) white marble square plinth, 15cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Cut Glass Table Centrepiece, 19th century, perhaps Irish, of five sections, with trumpet surmount with shell, lozenge and lancet motifs, issuing from a shallow circular bowl on a hollow compressed spherical stem, to a larger dish, on a baluster stand with domed foot, 59cm high

Guide Price: £2000-3000

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A Set of Three Light Baluster Wine Glasses, circa 1900, each trumpet bowl engraved with an armorial with animal supporters and legend Confido Conquiesco, in a gadroon basal collar, on multiple knopped stems and folded circular foot with engraved foliate band, 19cm high

Possibly associated with the St Clair Ford and Drummond families.

Guide Price: £400-600

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An English Free Blown Glass Small Sealed Wine Bottle, 1791, the cylindrical body with later metal mounts for a handle, similarly mounted cork stopper, the bottle 17cm, 19.5cm high overall

Guide Price: £60-100

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A Group of Fourteen Assorted Wine and Jelly Glasses, 1750-1950, including a Waterford wine glass, etched mark, 20th century, a faceted stem wine, circa 1780, a plain stem bucket bowl wine glass with folded foot, circa 1750, and two "salesman" glasses

Guide Price: £70-120

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A Wine or Port Glass, circa 1770, with double series opaque twist stem, 11cm; A Jelly Glass, circa 1780, conical, with wrythen fluted three-quarter collar, folded foot, 12cm; A Firing Glass, circa 1750, with ogee bowl on plain stem and stepped circular foot, 10.6cm high (3)

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Wine Glass, circa 1785, the round funnel bowl on an hexagonal faceted stem, 15.5cm high; and Another Similar, engraved with a formal band beneath the rim, diamond faceted stem, 13cm high (2)

Guide Price: £80-120

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A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl with multiple spiral air twist stem and folded foot, 16cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl with tear drop to the stem, folded foot, 16.8cm high; A George III Pint Mug, circa 1775, with S handle and wrythen basal collar, engraved with flowers and ribbons about initials MTB, 14cm high; and Racehorse Interest: A Victorian Octagonal Panelled Tumbler, etched with the (named) racehorse BEES WING within laurel leaves, on the other side S SCOTT, the base scetched (sic) by Thomas Fell, Feb 10 1843, 9.9cm high (4)

Guide Price: £150-250

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A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with a formal band below the rim, multiple spiral airtwist stem, 15cm high; An Ale Glass, circa 1785, the round funnel bowl engraved with a formal band below the rim, diamond faceted stem, 17.5cm high; and A Firing Glass, circa 1750, the funnel bowl on a raised circular foot, 8.5cm high, with label Ron & Mary Thomas Collection (3)

Guide Price: £120-180

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A Pair of Wine Glasses, circa 1770, the ogee bowls engraved with a bunch of grapes and a star, the plain stems enclosing a double series opaque twist comprising central corkscrew within a broad spiral tape, 14.5cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the semi-ovoid bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising central corkscrew within two four-ply spirals, 12.5cm high (3)

Guide Price: £150-250

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