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Lot 45

A collection of glass, to include a Waterford bowl, Caithness Aries paperweight, etc.

Lot 712

A quantity of mainly Czech coloured art glass, to include a centrepiece, leaf shaped bowl, etc. (6)

Lot 184

AN ART NOUVEAU WMF CENTRE BOWL, c.1900, of waisted oval form, each side with a pair of facing butterflies and two sinuous scroll handles surmounted with flowerheads, raised upon scrolling bracket feet, stamped WMF, EP, 1/O, OX, 12 1/2" wide overall, lacks glass liner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)clear marks, good, some wear to silvering

Lot 53

A CORDIAL GLASS, mid 18th century, the plain bell bowl on a single knopped inverted baluster stem with multiple spiral air twist on domed foot, 6 1/2" high, together with a dwarf ale glass with wrythen moulded conical bowl, on domed foot, 5 1/2" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips or cracks to either

Lot 56

A PETER LAYTON FROSTED GLASS BOWL of abstract form with a dark blue dripped and mottled effect below the organic rim, signed and dated 1987, 6" high (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips or cracks.  The organic rim has some very fine "strands" - none of which are damaged although certainly one looks as if it is but the ends are rounded.  The apparent "crack" to the white base is a fault in the overlay

Lot 57

A PETER LAYTON FROSTED GLASS "BOWL" of organic pebble form with a dark blue ripple and mottled effect, signed and dated 1991(?), 8 1/2" wide (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips or cracks, some obvious scratches above signature

Lot 63

A CORDIAL GLASS, mid 18th century, the round funnel bowl on a plain cylindrical double twist stem with a pair of white spiral tapes surrounded by a six ply spiral band, on a conical foot, 6 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Minor tiny chip to inner rim of bowl, stem good, foot rim chipped

Lot 591

A Lalique glass fishbowl, riveted. Diameter 24 cm together with two Georgian rinsers and a small cream jug. CONDITION REPORT: The Lalique bowl has been broken in two and riveted. The two rinsers are in good order with no chips or cracks. The jug is cracked from the top lip around the handle right down to the base.

Lot 44

A baluster sweetmeat glass c.1740, the panel moulded bowl raised on a baluster stem above a domed and moulded foot, 17cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 45

A sweetmeat glass c.1750, the bowl moulded with flutes above a hollow stem and plain foot, 15.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Collector's number 1209.

Lot 46

A sweetmeat glass c.1750, the ogee bowl with fine honeycomb moulding, raised on a pedestal stem above a domed and folded foot, 16.9cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 47

A sweetmeat glass c.1750, the ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding, raised on a pedestal stem above a domed and folded foot with similar moulding, 18.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Green collector's number, probably for the Walter F Smith collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 5

A balustroid wine glass c.1730, with double ogee bowl raised on a stem with angular and basal knops above a folded foot, 15.9cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 51

A Dutch-engraved 'Newcastle' type goblet c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with a drinking scene entitled 'Absente Vrinde', raised on a stem with annular and other knops above a plain conical foot, 18.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously the collection of Reverend and Mrs M de la Hey, and the Peter Lazarus Collection, no. B27. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: W A Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass, pl. CI, 3. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981.

Lot 52

A toasting glass c.1750, the slender drawn trumpet bowl raised on a fine plain stem and conical foot, 20cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Enamelled number for the Peter Lazarus collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 53

A ratafia glass c.1760, the round funnel bowl moulded with vertical flutes, raised on a plain stem above a folded foot, 17.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously the Walter F Smith Collection, Sotheby's, 18th March 1968, lot 432. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 54

An ale glass dated 1762, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley and 'BSI 1762', raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 18.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Paper label for the Trubridge collection. Enamelled to the pontil 'BATE 329P'. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 55

An ale glass c.1765, the waisted bell bowl engraved with hops and barley, raised on a single series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 19.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 56

An ale glass c.1730, with a long bell bowl raised on a plain stem above a folded foot, 20.4cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Green collector's number probably for the Walter F Smith collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 57

Three glass salts c.1750, one of rounded double-walled form on a low foot, another a tripod salt with shallow bowl on mask and paw feet, the last silvered and double-walled, a bonnet glass with honeycomb moulding, and a single-handled jelly glass raised on a domed foot, 11.8cm max. (5) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 6

A mead glass c.1730, the cup bowl with gadroon moulding, raised on a stem with annulated top, plain section and basal knop above a folded foot, 13.2cm. Provenance: the Terence C Woodfield collection. Previously the Walter F Smith Collection (No.1373), Sotheby's, 4th December 1967, lot 6. Sir Hugh Dawson, BT., Sotheby's, 21st October 1960, lot 53. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: Art and Antiques Weekly, three issues including 25th December 1971, 10th April 1976 and 11th March 1978. Also, 'The Antique Dealer and Collectors Guide, June 1981, and 'The Compleat Home Winemaker and Brewer', Ben Turner, p.143.

Lot 61

A wine glass c.1765-70, the round funnel bowl gilded in the atelier of James Giles with fruiting grapevine, raised on a facet stem. 14.4cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: Ward Lloyd, Investing in Georgian Glass, p.34.

Lot 62

An ale glass c.1765-70, the round funnel bowl gilded in the atelier of James Giles with ears of barley and two insects, raised on a double series opaque twist stem, 18.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Paper label for the Trubridge collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 64

A heavy dram glass c.1750, the bowl engraved 'Beef and Liberty', raised on a thick firing foot, 9.1cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. A number of Beefsteak Clubs were established in the first half of the 18th century, the most notable (and enduring) being the Sublime Society of Beef Steaks in 1735 by John Rich, then manager of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Meetings were held every Saturday between November and June, at which all members were required to wear the club's uniform, including buttons inscribed 'Beef and Liberty'. Steaks were served with onions and potatoes; the only second course offered was toasted cheese.

Lot 67

A privateer wine glass c.1757, the bucket bowl engraved with a ship and the words 'Success to the Dreadnought Privateer', raised on an opaque twist stem and conical foot, the stem repaired with a metal sheath, 15.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously from the collection of Peter Lazarus, No.O142. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: Cleo Witt, Introducing Bristol Glass, p.29. Also Witt, Weeden and Schwind, Bristol Glass, p.42. Exhibited: The Bristol and West Building, Broad Quay, June-July 1984. The Dreadnought was a Bristol ship granted a letter of marque on 22nd March 1757 to its four owners - John Harbord, Jonah Thomas, Samuel Thomas and William Wasbrough. A diary written by the ship's unnamed surgeon on a four month cruise under the captaincy of James Leisman is in the Bristol Archives after it was donated by an American family in 2013. The diary discusses life with a crew of 120 men and details the capture of a French ship called Lyon, which was travelling from Domingo to Bordeaux. When the ship and its goods were auctioned in Bristol on 16th July a value was given of £20,000.

Lot 68

A wine glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine and polished grapes, raised on a plain hollow stem above a folded foot, 15.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Peter Lazarus Collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: Discovering Antiques, Issue 24, 1971, p.572, fig.4. Also, Glass, Geoffrey Wills, p.27, fig. 31.

Lot 69

A mead glass c.1750, the cup bowl moulded with spiral flutes on an airtwist stem above a conical foot, 16cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously from the Peter Lazarus collection, no. A67. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986.

Lot 71

A wine glass c.1770, the ogee bowl engraved with 'Honi Soi Qui Mal Y Pense', the motto of the Order of the Garter, raised on a facet cut stem, 13.7cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the collection of G V A Seccombe-Hett Esq, Sotheby's 21st April 1961, lot 31; Walter F Smith, no. 1413, Sotheby's 4th December 1967, lot 247; Christie's, 18th April 1978, lot 129; Peter Lazarus collection, no. F23. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981 and on loan until 14th November 1986.

Lot 72

An ale glass c.1760, of possible Jacobite significance, the round funnel bowl engraved with a daffodil and 'Mrs A Gof', raised on an opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 18.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Paper label for the Trubridge collection; green collector's number probably for the Walter F Smith collection, and enamelled number 351P, possibly for the Bate collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 73

A wine glass c.1770, the round funnel bowl engraved 'Brid't Alderson to Ann Brooks', raised on a double series opaque twist stem, 15.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously Percy Bate collection, No.338, Christie's 7th June 1988, lot 121. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: History in Glass, A Coronation Exhibition of Royal, Historical, Political and Social Glass, presented by Arthur Churchill Ltd., 26th April - 28th May 1937, pl.18, no.79.

Lot 74

A large ale glass c.1760, the round funnel bowl moulded with vertical flutes, raised on an opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 20.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Paper label for the Trubridge Collection.

Lot 75

An ale glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, raised on a plain stem with a shoulder knop above a folded foot, 17.7cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 76

An ale glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with two ears of barley, raised on a double-knopped multi-spiral airtwist stem above a conical foot, 20.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 77

An ale glass c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops, barley and a bird in flight, raised on a plain stem above a folded foot, 16.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Paper label for the Trubridge Collection.

Lot 78

A pale green wine glass c.1760, with fluted ovoid bowl above a plain stem, and a darker green glass, c.1780, with cup bowl above a plain stem, 15cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 8

A small wine glass and a dram glass c.1760-70, the wine with a round funnel bowl on an opaque twist stem with central knop, the dram with a fluted ovoid bowl on a double series opaque twist stem above a terraced foot, 11.1cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The dram glass previously in the Peter Lazarus Collection, no. O22. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 81

Two ale glasses c.1750-60, one with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with two pairs of barley ears above a plain stem, the other with a round funnel bowl raised on an incised twist stem, 19.9cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The plain glass previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, no.P58. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986 (the plain glass).

Lot 82

A green mead or champagne glass c.1750, of a rich emerald colour, the cup bowl with gadroon moulding, 11.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Collector's number 167.

Lot 83

A wine glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl with fluted and honeycomb moulding, raised on a multi-spiral airtwist stem with shoulder and basal knops above a conical foot, 15.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 84

A toastmaster's glass c.1740, the deceptive trumpet bowl above collars and a multi-spiral airtwist stem, above a domed and folded foot, 17.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Cf. L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses, fig. 318 for a similar glass.

Lot 86

A large wine glass c.1750, the double ogee bowl raised on a single series opaque twist stem with a central knop, above a folded foot, 16.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, no. O152. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981. Illustrated: E M Elville, The Collector's Dictionary of Glass, fig.119.

Lot 87

A large wine glass c.1760, the generous round funnel bowl raised on a mixed twist stem above a conical foot, 17.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 88

A cordial glass c.1770, the round funnel bowl moulded with flutes and engraved with a floral band, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 16.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 89

A cordial glass c.1750, the small round funnel bowl raised on a tall plain stem above a folded foot, 16.7cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 90

A cordial glass c.1760, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a double series mercury twist stem above a conical foot, 18cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 91

An ale glass c.1770, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with an 'OXO' border, raised on a plain hollow stem and conical foot, 17.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 92

An ale glass c.1765, the pan-top bowl moulded with vertical flutes, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 18.1cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Paper label for the Trubridge collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 93

An ale glass c.1730, the bell bowl raised on a plain stem with baluster knop above a conical foot, 28cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 94

A coin wine glass c.1770, the bell bowl raised over a hollow knop containing a 3d coin of James II, 1687, raised on a single series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 16.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 97

A wine glass c.1770, probably Low Countries, with a bell bowl raised on a quadruple knopped multi-spiral airtwist stem above a conical foot, 15.9cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Green collector's number 1448 probably for the Walter F Smith collection. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 98

A wine glass c.1765, with a bell bowl, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a folded foot, 15.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Paper label for the Churchill Collection.

Lot 99

A wine glass c.1770, the bell bowl raised on a mixed stem of an opaque spiral enclosing an airtwist column, above a conical foot, 17.1cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Collector's number 33.

Lot 1

A baluster wine glass c.1710, the round funnel bowl on a baluster stem with large egg knop above a folded foot, 15.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 10

A Continental trick glass 2nd half 18th century, the generous bowl with a perforated engraved border, and two other Continental glasses with baluster type stems, 16.5cm max. (3) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 101

A large glass wine funnel c.1770, with ogee bowl tapering to a narrow funnel, a stirrup glass formed as a riding boot, a heavy baluster coin jug, c.1830, and a cut glass seal, c.1900, engraved with an armorial crest, 19cm max. (4) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 11

Three glasses c.1770-80, two ale glasses on faceted stems, the last a wine glass with ovoid bowl engraved with an urn, flowers and a moth, raised on a facet cut stem, 15.9cm max. (3) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 110

A Dutch-engraved Trade light baluster goblet c.1750, the generous rounded funnel bowl engraved with two couples drinking around a table laden with fruit bowls, a passing angel pouring wine into a glass extended in one hand, inscribed 'Op Het Goed Succes van D Vyffen Twentig Iaarige D Turkse Handelaer', (Good Success to the Twenty Year Old Faith Turkish Trader), raised on a multi-knopped baluster stem enclosing tears above a wide conical foot, 22.5cm.

Lot 115

An unusual Venetian glass loving cup or puzzle glass probably 19th century, the deep bowl with a central spiral straw rising to two mouthpieces formed as horses, raised on a short stem with crimped knop above a folded foot, 30.5cm.

Lot 119

A large façon de Venise footed bowl 15th/16th century, moulded to the underside of the bowl with twelve ribs, trailed with two bands of blue glass to the exterior rim, raised on a ribbed spreading foot applied with a ring of pinkish glass, 26cm dia. Provenance: the collection of Professor and Mrs P H Plesch, number Gt26. Acquired The Horridge Collection of Drinking Glasses, Plaish Hall, Shropshire, 1st - 3rd December 1959. Exhibited: Manchester, 1964; Glass Collector's Circle Exhibition 1987-88, no.20. . Cf. Hugh Tait, The Golden Age of Venetian Glass, p.58, pl.63 for a similar example.

Lot 12

A wine glass and an ale glass c.1760, the wine with an ogee bowl moulded with flutes above an airtwist stem and folded foot, the ale with a round funnel bowl raised on a double series airtwist stem, 20.9cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

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