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A cranberry crackle glass comport, with dished circular top, hollow baluster stem and domed foot, 18.5cm diameter, a similar jug of bulbous form with wavy rim and clear glass handle, 12.5cm high and a Bohemian ten sided tumbler of tapering form with alternate vertical panels of clear glass and cut ruby glass, 12cm high (3)
A clear glass claret jug, of bottle shaped form cut with fruiting vines to the body and star cut base, and hallmarked silver mount and scrolling handle Birmingham 1989, 28.5cm high and another smaller ships style cut clear glass decanter with spherical stopper, hallmarked silver mount and label Birmingham 1990, 16cm high (3)
A 19th century clear glass decanter, of mallet shaped form with deep cut body, star cut base and matching stopper, 33cm high, a Brierley cut clear glass mallet shaped decanter and stopper, 31.5cm high, a cut clear glass bulbous wine decanter and stopper, 29cm high and a clear glass perfume bottle of flattened circular form with deep cut body, star cut base and faceted stopper, 17cm high (4)
A Sklo Union clear glass lens vase, by Frantisek Visner, 28cm high, a Riihimaki smoked glass textured Safari vase of cylindrical form designed by Tamara Aladin, 25cm high, a Thomas Webb clear glass vase of tapering triovular form with lens cut corners, 33cm high and a Venetian style ruby glass lamp base with reeded baluster stem and wide conical foot, 22.5cm high (4)
ROYAL INTEREST: A PAIR OF GEORGE III 'PRINCE OF WALES' STYLE CUT-GLASS DECANTERS, part of a suite made for the Duke of Cumberland or the Duke of Clarence, attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co of Warrington, with an armorial within a cartouche showing possible traces of gilding, 11¼" high. See illustration These rare decanters may be compared to the extensive suite of glass made for the Corporation of Liverpool in 1805 and for the Prince of Wales, later King George IV, in 1806-10, now in the collection of Her Majesty the Queen. See pages 274- 277 and plates 388 and 389 of 'The Decanter' by Andy McConnell, published by the Antique Collectors Club, 2004
AN EMPIRE BAROMETER, the silvered dial inscribed "Barometre par Molteno ...", with a central mercury filled tube above a cut-glass reservoir, with mercury and alcohol filled thermometers, with an ebony strung, ormolu-mounted mahogany frame, c. 1800, 45" high. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Mallett Antiques, London.
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