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An Early Victorian Rosewood Tea Chest, of sarcophagus form, the panelled lid with central upswept acanthus leaf carved handle, internally with two lidded tea canisters divided by a baize lined sugar bowl recess with associated clear glass bowl, brass lion mask and ring handles to the sides, upon bun feet, {36.5cm wide}.
A Bohemian Emerald Green Glass Overlay Centrepiece Bowl, semi-ovoid with everted rim, the frontal oval "window" painted with a bust portrait of a young girl wearing a bonnet in a landscape in the manner of Thomas Gainsborough, a spray of flowers to the reverse against a ground of densely inward spiralling foliage, with opaque white knopped and collared stem to a trumpet base with conforming decoration, circa 1870, {33.2cm high}.
An Opaque White Glass Bottle Vase, circa 1770, of shaft and globe form with moulded vertical threads, and swept circular foot, {13cm high; An Opaque White Glass Pedestal Tazza, the shallow circular dish on a classic baluster stem and circular foot, probably early 19th century, {8.6cm high}; and A Victorian White Opaline Goblet, the bell shape bowl engraved with a basal band of petals, on a baluster stem and circular foot, {16.5cm high} (3).
A Continental Colour Twist Stem Wine Glass, the bell bowl on a double series colour twist stem of red and white alternating spirals round a central tubular gauze, {15.8cm high}; and An Air Twist Wine Glass, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem with basal knop and slightly domed foot, early 20th century, {18.4cm high} (2).
A Faceted Stem Ale Glass, the round funnel bowl engraved towards the rim with a band of oval windows and engraved stars, a single tear drop to the diamond faceted stem, circa 1785, {15.9cm high}; and A Wine Glass, with drawn trumpet bowl, plain stem, circa 1750, {15.5cm high} (small dent on foot rim and considerable scratching/wear to the underside of the foot) (2).
A Faceted Stem Wine Glass, the round funnel bowl cut and engraved with swags, hexagonal faceted stem, circa 1785, {13.8cm high (bowl with several scratches on internal rim, two scratches on external side of bowl); and A Facet Stem Wine Glass, the round funnel bowl with faceted base, hexagonal faceted stem, thick circular foot, circa 1785, {11.9cm high} (tiny dent/graze on foot rim) (2).
A Sweetmeat Glass, the honeycomb moulded double ogee bowl with everted rim, upon an eight-sided stem between collars, with conforming domed foot, circa 1750, {15.4cm high}; A Blue Glass Wine, the rounded funnel bowl on a plain stem and circular foot, circa 1830, {12.1cm high}; and A Goblet, of heavy baluster style, the bell bowl with solid base, upon a drop knop above a true baluster knop, domed and folded foot, {18.2cm high} (tiny flake to rim) (3).
An Opaque Twist Wine Glass, the round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, comprising a sixteen-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, circa 1765, {14.6cm high}; A Firing Glass, the funnel bowl on a plain stem and circular firing foot, circa 1740, {8.5cm high} (large flake off inside of rim); A Deceptive Wine Glass, the bucket bowl on a plain stem with single knop, early 19th century, {10.5cm high}; and A Novelty Stirrup Cup, as a boot, 19th century, {12.6cm high} (4).
A Pair of Opaque Twist Ale Glasses, the pointed round funnel bowls engraved with hops and barley, upon double series opaque twist stems, a sixteen-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral threads, circa 1770, {17.2cm high} (both chipped); A Short Ale Glass, the pointed round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, upon a knop with plain stem, circa 1800, {12cm high}; A Dwarf Ale Glass, the conical bowl engraved with ribbon tied swags and with wrythen panelled base, on a knopped stem, circa 1790, {11cm high}; and A Wine Glass, the round funnel bowl engraved with a continuous band of fruiting branches, knopped plain stem, circa 1800, {10cm high} (5).
A Set of Three Continental Opaque Twist Wine Glasses, each with bell bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, four spiral tapes around a spiral core, {16.5cm high}; Two Continental Opaque Twist Wine Glasses, each with engraved bell bowls on double series opaque twist stems, {16.5cm and 15.5cm high}; and A Small Continental Opaque Twist Wine Glass, with bell bowl and double series opaque twist stem, three spiral tapes around a central multiple spiral core, {12cm high} (chips to foot and rim), all 18th/19th century (6).
A Faceted Stem Goblet, the semi-ovoid bowl upon a diamond facet cut short stem, circa 1800, {16.5cm high} (bowl scratched internally and externally and with subtle "sickness", foot rim scuffed); and A Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl with basal fluting, plain stem with folded circular foot, circa 1750, {12.5cm high} (2).
A Faceted Stem Firing Glass, the round funnel bowl with a band of engraved stars and polished circles just below the rim, with diamond faceted stem and thick circular base, circa 1785, {11.7cm high} (large impurity embedded in metal of foot rim, and star crack running from it, probably caused during manufacture).
A Wine Glass, the bucket bowl on a plain straight stem, circa 1750, {15cm high}; A Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl on a plain straight stem, circa 1740, {14cm high}; and An Opaque Twist Stem Wine Glass, the ogee bowl on a double series stem with a pair of heavy spiral threads alternating with a spiral gauze, circa 1770, {15cm high} (large chip on foot rim) (3).
A Faceted Stem Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl engraved with an encircling band of repeat oval motifs, on an hexagonal faceted stem, circa 1790, {11.5cm high}; A Similar Ale Glass, with diamond faceted stem, {16.3cm high} (band of glass "sickness" internally); A Jelly Glass, the bell bowl upon a flattened knop, {11.5cm high} (two conjoined chips on foot rim); A Dwarf Ale Glass, the conical bowl engraved with a band of star motifs over a twelve-panel collar, {11.1cm high}; and Three Small Continental Drinking Glasses (7).
A Victorian Glass and Silver Mounted Butter Dish, circular, the dish with beaded border and a band of engraved Greek key decoration, the moulded glass bowl with detachable lid, slightly domed, engraved border and standing cow finial, {by Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1859, 9.8cm diameter, 13.1cm high, 11_oz}.
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