Gorringes Weekly Sale featuring Glass - Monday 30th October 2023

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Gorringes Weekly Sale featuring Glass - Monday 30th October 2023

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An English lead crystal DSOT ale glass, c.1760, elongated round funnel bowl finely engraved with hops and barley, DSOT stem, pair heavy tapes outs...

An English lead crystal ratafia glass, c.1750-60, the bowl is slightly waisted and elongated with an ogee finish and basal moulding, DSOT two spir...

A Bohemian amethyst goblet, seemingly cut from a single piece of glass in a facetted form with a knopped stem cascading to a facetted foot with fl...

A rare English lead crystal Georgian carafe, c.1810-30, three rows of square cut facets replace earlier rings around neck followed by rounded face...

A large George VI commemorative trumpet goblet with etched glass design and cypher dated 1937, stem with red, blue and white colour twist, 22.9cm ...

An English lead crystal facet stem goblet, c.1780, round funnel bowl, with hexagonal facet stem, conical foot, engraved in the round with trees an...

An English lead crystal goblet, c.1740-50, ogee bowl with tool marks, engraved fruiting vines and a bird, with a plain stem, conical foot and roug...

An English lead crystal facetted carafe, 18th century, the whole of the shaft and globe form is decorated with short and long hexagonal facets, th...

An English lead crystal champagne or sweetmeat glass c.1740, with double ogee bowl, with collar under the bowl, over a twelve sided debased, mould...

An English lead crystal SSOT ale glass, c.1760, the elongated round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, the stem with a rare SSOT scrambled...

A large Edward VIII commemorative trumpet goblet with etched glass design and cypher dated 1937, stem with red, blue and white colour twist, 22.9c...

A Georgian glass jug on a stem, knop containing loose Charles II coin and engraved foliage with a central ‘SB’, 13.8cm ...[more]

A large glass carboy, 55cm ...[more]

Waterford ‘Sheila’ pattern; six wine goblets, six flutes, six claret, four small wine and six aperitif, tallest 9cm high ...[more]

A Moorcroft ‘Summertime Jewels’ pottery plaque by Sian Leeper and another limited edition plaque 2/3, largest overall 38cm x 28cm ...[more]

A group of European and Japanese studio pottery dishes, bowls and vases including a Boscastle R Irving plate, largest 26cm in diameter (17) ...[m...

Two Industrial pendant lights ...[more]

A Chinese blue and white baluster vase decorated with dragons and flowers together with an unassociated carved hardwood stand, 44cm high ...[more]

Seven Moorcroft floral dishes, two with Kerry Goodwin stamp to the base and a dormouse bowl designed by Emma Bossons, limited edition 14/100, 12cm...

A large Chinese blue and white jar decorated with dragons chasing the flaming pearl together with unassociated carved wood lid and stand, 35cm hig...

A Moorcroft Pansy ginger jar by Sally Guy, limited edition 18/100 and a Moorcroft ‘Thaxted’ limited edition vase by Philip Gibson, 123/200, larges...

A Moorcroft floral vase designed by Shirley Hayes, limited edition 27/30 and a Moorcroft blue and white jar and cover by Emma Bossons, limited edi...

A Moorcroft ‘gypsy’ vase designed by Rachel Bishop and a Collector's Club floral vase, limited edition 2/3, largest 21cm high ...[more]

A Chinese Republic period enamelled porcelain ‘winter scene’ vase, and a yellow ground ‘warriors’ vase, largest 24cm high ...[more]

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