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A rare Hanoverian wine glass, the bowl engraved with the White Horse of Hanover beneath a scroll bearing the inscription 'Liberty', a six petal rose to the reverse, raised on a double-knopped airtwist stem, c.1760, 15.5cm. Cf. Geoffrey B. Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses, p.183.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bucket bowl on a multiple spiral air twist plain stem, 14.3cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a four-ply spiral outside a gauze, 16.2cm high (impurity in the wall of the bowl); and A Mixed Stem Wine Glass, circa 1760, the pan-topped bowl on a single-series mix twist spiral air cable alternating with an opaque corkscrew, 16.4cm high (foot chip) (3)
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a bird amongst fruiting grape vine and rose sprigs, on a multiple spiral air twist stem, 15.1cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on a plain stem, folded foot, 14.6cm high: and A Wine Glass, circa 1760-70, the trumpet bowl with engraved stars punctuated by small oval polished windows to the rim, hollow stem, 14cm high (3)
A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a hollow plain stem, folded foot, 15.8cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem, 15.8cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with two flower specimens, on a plain stem, folded foot, 14.8cm high (3)
A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a multiple spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 15cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on a mercurial corkscrew air twist stem, 15.8cm high (2)
An Ale Glass, circa 1750, the pointed rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting hops, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising multiple spiral band outside a pair of tapes in loose spiral, 17.8cm high; Another Ale Glass, circa 1770, the plain rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of spiral tapes outside a vertical gauze, 19.9cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, comprising a pair of tapes outside a solid vertical cable, 15.6cm high (3)
A George V Small Tripod Bowl, The Artificers' Guild Ltd, probably designed by Edward Spencer, London 1934, of hammered semi-ovoid shape with punched rim, with interlocked bud-like knees to the reeded and square section outswept short legs with rectangular pad feet, the base with stamped circular mark Edward Spencer, 5cm high, 8cm diameter, 151g, 4½oz See illustration. The Artificers Guild was founded in 1901 by Nelson Dawson who lived at Swan House, Chiswick Mall, London. In 1903 the Artificers Guild passed into the control of Montague E Fordham of Montague Fordham Ltd and his fellow directors. Edward Napier Hitchcock Spencer and Henry Franks Waring trading at the Montague Fordham Gallery, 9 Maddox Street, Regent Street, London, listed there from 1903-1906 as house jeweller and metalworker, and at The Artificers Guild's workshops, Oil Mill Lane, Hammersmith, London. The work of The Artificers Guild, much of it designed by Edward Spencer, extended to stained glass panels and objects in steel, wrought iron, silver, jewelled silver and jewellery.
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