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A rare glass bowl and mug, early 19th century, each piece engraved 'Success to the Coal Trade' beneath a tasselled border, the waisted mug raised on a circular foot, 22cm max. (2) The inscription probably relates these pieces to the North East of England, where deep shaft mining flourished from the late 18th century.
A collection of miniature or toy glassware, 19th/20th century, variously of clear, blue, green or amber glass, some opaque and painted with flowers or left in the white, including a pair of candlesticks, a footed bowl with crimped rim, a ewer, a decanter and stopper, five varying carafes, three teapots and covers, two coffee pots and covers, three jugs and stands, and a variety of cups and saucers, plates and small covered bowls. (A lot)
A Venetian or façon de Venise glass vase or reliquary, 17th century or later, the shoulder with trailed decoration applied with four raspberry prunts, raised on a fluted knop over a folded foot, and a goblet of a smoky brown tone, the ogee bowl moulded with fluting and dots above a small folded conical foot, 13.7cm max. (2)
Two balustroid wine glasses, c.1735-40, one of 'Kit Kat' type with a drawn trumpet bowl over a knopped stem enclosing a single tear, the other with a bell bowl over a stem with basal and central knops enclosing a long tear, and a small wine or cordial with a drawn trumpet bowl over a plain stem, all over folded conical feet, 15.5cm max. (3) Provenance: acquired from Coritani, 8th October 1998 (the bell bowl); and Ged Selby Antique Glass, 11th May 2003.
A Venetian or façon de Venise winged goblet or wine glass, 17th century, the funnel bowl raised on a slender stem composed of pinched and textured wings applied to twists enclosing red and white threads above a narrow knop, a repair to the stem, 21.5cm. Cf. Hugh Tait, The Golden Age of Venetian Glass, p.88, no.140 for a similar glass.
A rare Venetian or façon de Venise tall latticino goblet, late 16th or early 17th century, the slender tulip-shaped bowl rising from six graduating steps to the lower section, decorated in vetro a retorti, raised on a later metal foot, 37.3cm overall. Cf. The Golden Age of Venetian Glass, p.65, no.80 for a similar complete example. Also, Catalogue of Glass in the James A. Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, pp.104-7 for a discussion on the possible North European attribution for this form of glass.
A Continental double-ended glass goblet, probably 20th century, one end with a slight bell bowl over an angular knop, the other with a long funnel bowl trailing to a hollow knop, engraved 'Zygmont Winnowski', 31.5cm. Zygmont Winnowski was born in Yvelines, France on 6th January 1931. There is no obvious record of him as a glass maker.
A Saxon engraved wine glass or goblet of Hanoverian interest, c.1730-35, the round funnel bowl engraved with a galloping horse beneath the inscription 'VIVAT land Hadeln', raised on a six-sided pedestal stem over a folded conical foot, 17.2cm. Hadeln (a province in Lower Saxony) was incorporated into the Kingdom of Hanover in 1731.
A Dutch-engraved wine glass or goblet, mid 18th century, the slender funnel bowl engraved with the arms of Utrecht beneath the motto 'Vigilate deo confidentes' translating to 'Watch, trusting in God', raised on a baluster stem with central knop enclosing a single tear, over a domed foot, 19.5cm.
A Dutch-engraved wine glass or goblet, mid 18th century, the bowl engraved to one side with a studded cartouche enclosing a ship at sail, the reverse inscribed 'HET, LANS WEEL VARN' (the prosperity of the country), the base of the bowl faceted and raised on a cut baluster stem above a folded foot, a repair to the stem, 17.8cm.
A miniature baluster wine glass, c.1720, the small funnel bowl with a teared base, raised on a baluster stem with an angular knop over a folded foot, and an unusual wine glass with a drawn trumpet bowl rising from a short plain stem over a tall conical folded foot, 11.4cm max. (2) Provenance: the baluster from the Michael Parkington Collection, sold at Christie's, Part 2, 8 April 1998, lot 111. Later the A C Hubbard Collection, Bonhams, 30th November 2011, lot 39.
A cordial glass, mid 18th century, the small bucket bowl raised on a plain stem with shoulder and basal knops over a folded conical foot, and a gin glass with narrow bell bowl over a balustroid stem and folded foot, 15.7cm. Provenance: acquired from Coritani, Northants, 14th February 1999 (cordial) and 12th February 2000 (gin).
A Regency glass rummer,c.1810, possibly Irish, the incurved bowl above short knopped stem, 13.5cm high, together with a pair of early Victorian glasses, each with printie and slice cut, 14.7cm high, a near pair of ale glasses, 18.8 and 18cm high, a Victorian water goblet, with a slice cut bowl, 15.7cm high, an ale glass, with a bladed knop and blue glass water goblet, with a baluster stem, 15.8cm high (8)Taller ale flute with internal scratching, smaller ale flute with cullet mark to the bowl. Scratching, wear and cullet to the rummer.
A pair of Lalique Tosca wine glasses,of recent manufacture, each with a moulded and pierced stem, etched signature,16.2cm hightogether with three Baccarat 'Oxygne' wine glasses,each with a cobalt blue glass bowl, above a pierced shaped stem and faceted foot, acid marked,16.5cm high (5)Good order, no obvious chips or nibbles.
A pair of glass rummers,early to mid-19th century, each with a bucket bowl, with basal cutting, raised on a facet cut stem and star cut foot, 14.2cm high, together with a pair of slice cut ale glasses, 15cm high, a Dartington glass goblet, engraved with a peacock, 15.3cm high, and a commemorative goblet, engraved Painters' Hall 1997, 15cm high (6)One rummer with a chip to the bowl rim, both with nibbles to the cutting and feet. Dartington glass has some cloudiness to the bowl.
A Moser cut and gilt glass bottle,decorated with an Oroplastic band,7.5cm wide18cm hightogether with a gilt and moulded glass bowl and a heart-shaped dish,bowl 18cm wide11cm highdish 15cm wide (3)Provenance: Bracken Knoll, Highgate, London, N6.Vary minor chip to base of Moser. Bowl and dish with minor loss of gilt. Bowl with semi-circular manufacturing faults to the base.
A collection of eleven cased and cut wine glasses,early to mid-20th century, with a funnel bowl, with a band of diamond cutting, over a slice cut base, raised on a faceted stem with a central knop, on a circular star cut foot,15cm hightogether with a matched set of eleven champagne coups,10.6cm highand a matched white wine glass13cm highThe white wine glass has nibbles to the stem. One wine glass with a burst air bubble to the casing due to manufacturing. Overall, good order, no other large chips evident but possible minor nibbles due to the nature of the cutting.
A engraved and gilt glass service, late 18th to early 19th century, Sweden, comprising a pair of decanters, each with a moulded mushroom stopper and three applied neck rings, 23.5cm high, and a set of eighteen glasses, each with an ovoid bowl, engraved with a chequered pattern highlighted with gilding, over a plain stem with a bladed knop, 9cm high (20)Decanters with chips to the stoppers, one with a chip to the rim. One glass with an imperfection to the edge of the rim due to the manufacture. All with wear and losses to the gilded decoration. Glasses uneven in size and shape due to manufacture
A collection of Riedel glassware, comprising a set of six dessert wines, 19.5cm high, three Reisling Grand Crue, 22.5cm high, four Bordeaux Grand Crue, one boxed, 27.5cm high, a Sauvignon Blanc glass, 21.5cm high, a Chardonnay glass, and a set of five glasses with a tulip form bowl, 16.8cm high (20)Good condition, no obvious chips or nibbles.
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