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A late 18th Century oversized glass serving rummer circa 1800, the bucket form bowl engraved with a two masted ship breaking up on rocks in a rough sea with a lighthouse in view and Father Time above, with a monogram in an oval cartouche verso surrounded by flowers and thistles below a basket of fruit, above a stem with a central annulated knop between flattened knops, raised to a circular foot, height 27.5cm.
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee bowl with the lower half hammer moulded below engraved decoration of a fruiting vine, above a double series air twist stem with five spirals outside a vertical cable, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm, together with another glass, the round funnel bowl above a single series air twist stem with four spiral cables, raised to a conical foot. (2)
A 19th Century Bohemian Biedermeier crystal glass beaker, the petal edged foot rising to a slice cut and facet knopped stem below a slice cut ovoid bowl with tear drop cartouche panels, cased in golden amber of clear crystal and highlighted with relief paste gilt cornucopia and foliate scrolls, unmarked, height 15.5cm.
A 19th Century Bohemian Moser crystal glass drinking glass circa 1870/1880, the flared slice cut bowl above a medial band with hand cut facet prunts above a matched slice and facet cut knopped stem and hexagonal foot, heavily enamelled and relief paste gilded with insects amongst fruiting vines, height 11cm, retains original Moser labels.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin.
An 18th Century wine glass circa 1755, the pan top bowl above a medial knop multi spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm, together with another drinking glass, the round funnel bowl above a double knopped stem with multi spiral air twist, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. (2)
A later 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass decanter, circa 1860, of ovoid form with tall collar neck and everted rim, with acid etched decorative banded decoration including polished roundels and Greek key boarders, complete with the matching hollow blown stopper, height 35cm, together with a similar drinking glass, the round funnel bowl with decorative acid engraved decoration, above a short stem and circular spread foot, height 13.5cm. (2)
A very large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the two piece drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with upper tear, raised to a wide conical folded foot, height 22cm, together with a smaller example with a waisted bell form bowl with solid base section having a tear bubble drawn to a slim line through the plain stem, raised to a shallow conical folded foot, height 18.5cm.
An 18th Century ale glass circa 1755, the elongated ogee form bowl engraved with hops and barley above a double series air twist stem with spiral tapes outside a central core, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm, together with a similar period drinking glass with round funnel bowl above a double series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.
A large Moser Oroplastic Radion crystal glass bowl designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1927, the shallow flared rim bowl decorated with the upper interior with a deep cameo band of leaping fish and seahorses amongst scrolling waves, picked out in gold over the pale apple green, signed Made in Czechoslovakia - Mosers Karlsbad, width 31cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - Fig 60 (F) - page 59 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
An early 19th Century dwarf ale glass circa 1820, the funnel bowl with green rim and engraved ROYAL FORESTERS over a hunting horn suspended by a bow and JAS NEWTON, with a huntsman aiming at a stag with bow and arrow verso, above a blade knopped stem, raised to a circular spread foot, height 16.5cm.
A large Moser Heliolit dichoric crystal glass table centre bowl designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1922-30, the footed boat shape form with a slice cut exterior below a quatrelobed arched rim in a green to amber pink glass, acid mark Moser Karlsbad - Heliolit, width 31cm.NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 172 - page 139 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
An 18th Century composite stem drinking glass circa 1750, the bell form bowl with solid base above a compressed solid knop, further compressed knop with partial tears, beaded knop, plain mid section, further beaded knop and small basal knop, all raised to a shallow conical foot, height 17cm.
An 18th Century Newcastle light baluster drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with two birds resting to the boughs of a tree below CONCORDIA above an upper short plain section and compressed knop falling to a slender inverted baluster with basal bladed knop, raised to a conical foot, height 17.5cm.
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