Decades of Glass - 18th -21st Century British, European and American Glass.

Decades of Glass - 18th -21st Century British, European and American Glass.

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Decades of Glass - 18th -21st Century British, European and American Glass.

Decades of Glass - 18th -21st Century British, European and American Glass.

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  • Ended 15 Apr 2020 12:43 BST

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English Glass - A threaded striped opaline glass bowl, with wavy rim; and a striped opaline glass plate, bowl 13.5cm diam; plate 18cm diam approx ...

Harry Powell for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Ltd - Six twist stem wine glasses, colourless, c.1900, 13cm approx (6) ** Shape illustrated Jack...

James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Ltd - a straw opal glass low tazza; and two straw opal glass ice plates, 17cm diam max approx (3) ...[more]

Harry Powell for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars - A large 'Roman' dimple beaker with optical wrythen twist, c1908, 15.5cm high ** For similar se...

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars - A Prince of Siam 'Lotus' service shape decanter, designed c1899, 21cm high approx ** the dec...

Stevens & Williams - a beaker, engraved and polished with foliate scrolls and trellis above a flared foot cut with hobnails, c.1900, 9.5cm high ....

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars Limited - Count Minerbi Service - a custard cup, of colourless glass with green feathered desi...

English Cameo Glass - a squat bottle form vase of white cameo cut through to raspberry pink with a design of nasturtium flowers and a snail, 16cm ...

Stevens and Williams - a colourless glass beaker vase, finely cut with a bird on a flowering branch with trellis work, the body cylindrical with s...

Stevens & Williams - an intaglio cut cased glass vase of unusual shape, the tapered ovoid body supporting a wide bowl neck cut from green to colou...

Stevens and Williams - a glass Whisky decanter and stopper, the green casing cut through to clear with stylised thistle fronds over deep cut fluti...

Stevens and Williams - a pair of green overlay glass cocktail coupes, the green bowls cut through to colourless glass with a foliate trellis band ...

Stevens & Williams - a rose coloured wine glass, of conical bowl, cut with fluting, star and fan motifs, on a coloured stem and colourless circula...

Stevens & Williams - a citrine glass jug, engraved and polished with a bird in prunus and pine branch setting, the design possibly by Joseph Kelle...

Stevens & Williams - a three colour intaglio cut glass vase, of squat ovoid form cut with rose swags suspended from a border of hobnail triangular...

English Glass - possibly Stevens and Williams, a silver mounted preserve pot, of ruby overlay on colourless glass, cut with quatrefoil leaf motifs...

Stevens and Williams - an intaglio cut glass powder bowl cover and underdish, of green cut through to colourless with wild roses, max diam 16.5 (3...

Webbs - a footed tazza of colourless Rock Crystal type glass, cut with leafy swags over a stylised scallop shell well, 10.5cm high x 20.5cm diam

Stevens & Williams - a small colourless glass posy bowl, of squat globular form, cut, engraved and polished in the Rock Crystal style with a flor...

Stevens & Williams - a Rock Crystal glass claret jug and stopper, the pear form body with high looped handle beneath air trap stopper, cut, engrav...

Stevens & Williams - a Rock Crystal two handled vase, the flattened globular body cut with floral sprays, possibly by John Orchard between two ang...

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