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A Holmegaard high-sided glass bowl designed by Sidse Werner, late 20th centruy, with yellow coloured glass with air inclusions cased in clear, engraved marks HG SW 5002 to the underside, 8cm high 12cm dia, a Caithness glass vase, white and dark mauve cased in clear, acid stamped marks to base, 12.5cm, (high) and a German cylindrical footed glass vase, mottled grey metallic inclusions cased in clear, 22cm. (high) (3)
Tray of assorted china and glass to include Japanese Mercuey eggshell part tea ware items with lithophane portrait bases comprising cups, saucers, lidded sucrier, teapot, milk jug etc; carnival glass pedestal bowl, vasaline glass frilled bon bon dish on a plated stand, Aynsley fine bone china lidded jar etc.
Engraved drawn ale glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with ears and leaves of barley above drop shaped tear, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 21cms. PROVENANCE William MacAdam BADA, 10 September 1999, £375. NOTE The majority of engraved ale glasses show both hops and barley, this glass being engraved with barley only. It has been suggested that this category of glasses were intended for barley wine.
Engraved composite stem wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl with fruiting vines, the grapes as polished circles above multiple spiral air-twist stem extending to beaded knop, on similarly engraved conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.1cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, BADA, Edinburgh, 20 September 1986, £395. NOTE Composite stems are thought to originate mainly, if not exclusively from Newcastle. Engraved examples are rare.
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