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A cut glass goblet and cover, 19th Century, the thistle shaped bowl with honeycomb and diamond cutting, facet cut finial and stem, 42cm high/Provenance: Beverston Castle Condition Report: 418: There is a small slice out of the moulding below the knop, this looks clean, perhaps a manufacturing flaw that has been polished. Otherwise condition good.
A group of glass decanters and jugs comprising a cut and engraved pair of decanters, three plain decanters, a pair of wrythen jugs and a green glass jug/Provenance: Beverston Castle Condition Report: Lot 419. These are all in good condition. The 3 decanters are 31cms high, the pair 24cms high, the pairof jugs 20 cms and the green jug 18cms
A Regency cut glass decanter and stopper and a set of four wine rinsers, with step and diamond cutting, decanter 26cm high/Provenance: Beverston Castle Condition Report: 423: this is a Regency decanter as catalogued, 26.5cm high. The stopper is probably matched, it doesn't go all the way in. Stopper has chipping to rim and to base. Decanter has a small slice below neck rim, looks polished. Various chipping to extremities throughout, tips of hobnails, foot edge etc.
A large and impressive two section light fittingOf circular form, the twelve light top section over a base section with eighteen lights, decorated throughout with cut glass drapes, applied metal mounts and mirrored detail, diameter at largest point approx. 1m, these were originally purchased from Luminer, Sale, Cheshire
A pair of Victorian green glass lustresDecorated with enamel and gilt detail and fitted with clear cut glass prismatic drapes, height 37cm, together with accompanying clear glass domes with turned wooden bases, total height approx 60cm.CONDITION REPORTGlass domes are possible replacements and do not fit on the stand correctly, straw lines to interior of body of one not cracked, light wear to gilt nibble to top rim of one and droplet has been dropped into the body of each
A Victorian five-bottle silver-mounted breakfast cruet, comprising cut glass pepper and salt (with matching spoon), two condiment bottles and stoppers and a cayenne bottle with fitted silver-gilt spoon with flower terminal (all bottles matching and original), contained in a foliate pierced stand with beaded edges and side handle, crested, London 1877, maker George Fox
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