A double series opaque twist stem wine glass, c1765, having an ogee bowl above a short stem containing multiple "cotton" strands twisted around a central two strand enamel twist, on a conical foot with rough pontil mark. Lead glass. Ht. 10.3 cm. Bowl diameter 5.0 cm. Foot diameter 6.0 cm. Asprey label on foot.
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A pair of Scottish single series opaque twist wine glasses, c1830, probably from the glassworks at Leith. A funnel bowl with discrete panel cutting to base on a hexagonal facet cut stem with a single series opaque lace twist, on a shallow conical foot with fine star cutting to base. Lead glass. Ht. 14.0 cm, Bowl diameter 4.6 cm. Foot diameter 6.1 cm.
A VICTORIAN LEAD CRYSTAL AND RUBY FLASH OVERLAID SWEETMEAT COMPORT having panelled bowl with cut and decorated floral motifs, slice decorated stem and circular base, A GREEN GLASS OIL JUGS and a CARAFE with gilt overlay and a LEATHER CASED LEAD CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE entitled "Smelling Salts" and TWO CRANBERRY BEAKERS
CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE FOR GUILD OF HANDICRAFTA SILVER PORRINGER having spot hammered textured crucible shape bowl with rolled rim and double wire swept handle, the top set with an oval green stone/glass cabochon and leaf cut ends to the wires, with" possible original green glass bowl liner, London 1906, 126g.
Set of five drinking glasses, the fluted pear shaped bowls etched with continuous bands of fruiting vines and supported upon square bases, 4.75" high; also a small drinking glass, the round waisted bowl with everted rim and etched with vine leaves and supported upon a knopped turned stem, 4.25" high (6)
A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars blue opal wine glass, designed by Harry Powell, flaring fluted bowl, unsigned paper labels to base 13cm. high Exhibited Whitefriars Glass, Manchester Museum & Art Gallery 1995-1996. Provenance Brian Cargin & Chris Morley Mallett Illustrated Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 102 plate 23.
A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Minerbi glass goblet , designed by Harry Powell, on elaborate open twisted stem, the flaring bowl with melted glass threads, crack to base of one twist, 22.5cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, The Art of James Powell & Sons Richard Dennis Publications, page 107 plate 45 for an example of this form. This 400 piece service was designed by Harry Powell in 1906 for Count Minerbi an Italian diplomat. The open twisted stem goblet was originally designed in 1899.
A wall mounting oil lamp with blue glass reservoir and circular mirror behind oil burner, another similar with amber glass reservoir, a pair of etched ruby glass lustres, a glass oil lamp, five cut glass cologne bottles, a Loetz style vase, an opalescent glass bowl with registration number, bunches of glass grapes etc
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER PIERCED DRUM MUSTARD POT MARK OF CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1838 With blue glass liner & plated spoon, a chased christening bowl & spoon London, 1885/6 (cased), a modern American serving spoon & fork of Provence pattern, by Tiffany & Co, a shaped square salver on scroll feet, Chester, 1937, a pair of floral-engraved grape scissors, London, 1895, a Kings Husk basting spoon, London, 1825, a sweet dish & a 3-piece carving set 54 oz. (1674 gm.) (13) View on Christie's.com
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