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A baluster wine glass, the round funnel bowl with a solid lower section with bead inclusion, supported on an inverted baluster stem with basal knop and bead inclusion, on a domed and folded foot, 14cm high, circa 1700. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection. See Turnbull & Herron, The Price Guide to English 18th Century Drinking Glass, (1970), p. 19 for this very glass.
An engraved airtwist wine glass of possible Jacobite signficance, the ogee bowl engraved and polished with an insect and a carnation, supported on a centrally knopped stem filled with spiral threads and with a conical foot, 15cm high, mid 18th century. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection.
An opaque-twist firing glass, the ogee bowl with a hammered flute lower section, supported on a double-series stem and a terraced foot, 9cm high, paper label for the Drambuie Collection, circa 1760. Provenance: The Drambuie Collection, Lyon & Turnbull, 27th Jan. 2006, ex-lot 1070 and thence the Timothy Neat Collection.
An engraved opaque-twist wine glass, the ogee bowl decorated with a sprig of lily-of-the-valley beneath a swag band, supported on a double series stem and conical foot, 13.3cm high, circa 1760. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection and purchased from Wing Commander Ron Thomas of Somervale Antiques.
A facet-stemmed wine of Jacobite significance, the round funnel bowl engraved with a bird in flight and an insect, the centrally knopped stem cut with diamond facets, on a conical foot, 16.5cm high, the glass circa 1780; and another facet-stemmed wine glass, 10.5cm high, circa 1780. Provenance: property of a Berkshire collector..
A facet-stemmed wine glass, the bell bowl with a scale-cut lower section, supported on a stem cut with hexagonal facets and a conical foot with a faceted rim, 17cm high, late 18th century, paper label. Provenance: Sotheby`s, lead item from lot 87, The Royal Brierley Collection of English Glass, 3rd March 1998.
A Ridgways pottery part tea set decorated with Robert Burns, Burns cottage and Brigadoon, and various other scenes, to include large jug, teapot and stand, milk jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers, plates and trinket dishes, together with a collection of 19th Century and later plates and dishes to include Mason's Patent ironstone china, soup plate decorated in cobalt blue and with floral sprays, a Royal Worcester porcelain plate painted with wild flowers, a Masons Patent ironstone plate decorated in the Imari palette, a pair of real stone china "Peruvian" pattern plates, two further plates and a plain glass vase with mottled decoration
A Doulton stoneware style jug with silver plated mount and cover, the body decorated in raised relief with George and The Dragon with thistles,a Doulton miniature jug, a Cobridge vase, a Japanese Kutani vase, a Wedgwood green Jasperware bowl, a blue jasperware dish, three glass swizzle sticks, various ceramics, EPNS etc
A collection of assorted coloured glassware to include a pair of bird ornaments, a pair of Art Nouveau style twin-handled vases tinted in green and red, a pair of green vases of flattened ovoid form, a clear and opaque glass jug with internal manganese streaky decoration, a green glass lemonade jug in the Whitefriars style, a beaker, handkerchief vase, amethyst tinted and ribbed bowl, and seven pieces of clear cut glass table wares
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