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A later 20th Century George Elliot Studio glass goblet, the tulip bowl decorated with deep ruby pulled threads over a mottle cranberry ground, before a plain clear crystal stem all raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm, together with a George Elliot ovoid form vase, with deep aubergine pulled threads over a mottled cinnamon and clear ground, height 14cm. (2)
A large Moser Alexandrite Diplomat shape drinking glass designed by Heinrich Hussmann circa 1925-30, the panel cut bowl above a facet knop and slice cut stem, raised to a facet cut circular spread foot in a dichoric purple to red, marked Moser, height 19cm, together with a matched period and range trinket box. (2)NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Trinket box Illustrated plate 170 - page 139 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
A giant early 20th Century Stevens & Williams crystal glass goblet, the ovoid bowl cased in blue over lime green over clear crystal and flash cut with repeat circular panels with central hobnail diamond pattern bordered by mitre cut fans and stylised leaves, above a clear crystal stem with upper facet knop, flared slice cut baluster stem and a circular spread foot with radial garter star, unmarked, height 32.5cm.
An early 20th Century German Jungendstil glass bowl and cover by Jean Beck, of footed ovoid form with a shallow domed cover with spire finial cased in clear crystal over deep red interior with black foot and finial, decorated with a stylised oak leaf design, marked Jean Beck Munchen to the base, height 22cm, slight damage.
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the unusual cup bowl engraved with leaves and berries, with a bird in flight verso, above a multi series air twist stem with shoulder and medial knops, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm, together with another glass with ogee bowl above a multi series air twist stem and raised to a conical foot. (2)
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee form bowl wash enamel decorated with a fruiting vine design above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. NB - For similar see plate 100 - A Wine-Lover's Glasses: The A.C. Hubbard Collection of Antique English Glass by Lloyd, Ward.
A Moser Art Deco dressing table suite designed by Rudolf Eschler circa 1930, in a deep golden amber comprising perfume atomizer, scent bottle and powder bowl all of hexagonal slice cut form, marked Moser Karlovy Vary - Made in Czechoslovakia, tallest 13cm. (3)NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated - plate 176 - page 141 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin.
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1755, the bucket bowl above an air twist stem with medial vermicular collar, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm, together with a large goblet example with round funnel bowl above a double series air twist stem and shallow conical foot, height 17cm. (2)
An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl with basal moulding below an engraved border of swags and tassels, above a single series opaque twist stem with multi ply corkscrew, above a conical foot, height 14.5cm, together with another, the pan topped bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads, above a conical foot. (2)
An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass, circa 1745, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with large rose in bloom on stem with further half opened flower and bud with an oak leaf and FIAT verso, similar to engraver B, above a plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical folded foot, height 18cm.
A post war Moser double cased bowl designed by Vratislav Sotola circa 1970 of compressed ovoid form with shallow collar neck, cased in dark ruby over uranium yellow over clear crystal, flash cut with waisted panels, marked Moser, width 16cm. NB - From the collection of Gary D. Baldwin - Illustrated plate 165 - page 137 - Moser Artistic Glass - Edition Two - Gary D. Baldwin
A Georgian wine glass circa 1800, the conical bowl with basal petal moulding above a three ring upper knop and a central knop stem, raised to a conical foot all in an amethyst ground, height 13cm, together with another amethyst wine glass the ribbed ogee bowl above a knopped stem and conical foot, height 12cm. (2)
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