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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.

Lot 120

A baluster glass c.1720, with bell bowl raised on a baluster stem comprising a short knop above a cushion and angular knop over a folded foot, 15.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).

Lot 121

A wine glass of Jacobite type c.1760-70, the round funnel bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray with a moth in flight, raised on a hollow stem above a folded foot, 16cm. Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).

Lot 122

A large glass goblet c.1765, the generous round funnel bowl raised on a plain stem above a conical foot, 20cm. Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).

Lot 123

A Lynn wine glass c.1760, the round funnel bowl moulded with horizontal ribs and raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 14cm.

Lot 126

Four drinking glasses c.1770-1800, two small wines with polished circle borders, raised on plain stems, a similar Continental wine with fluted bowl on an opaque twist stem, a rummer with trellis panel border, and a small blown glass vase raised on a square lemon squeezer base, 14.5cm max. (5)

Lot 128

Five drinking glasses c.1750-70, including a light baluster glass with bell-shaped bowl on a baluster stem and folded foot, a drawn trumpet wine raised on an airtwist stem, a round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, a short wine on a thick plain stem and a firing glass with short drawn trumpet bowl, 16.5cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).

Lot 13

An ale glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with two ears of barley, raised on a multi-spiral airtwist stem above a conical foot, 18.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 14

A balustroid ale glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley above a triple-knopped hollow stem and a folded foot, 19.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 15

A tall ale glass c.1750, the unusual flared bucket bowl moulded with vertical flutes, raised on a double series airtwist stem above a conical foot, 22.1cm. 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 16

An ale glass c.1770, the drawn bell bowl engraved with a growing hop bine raised on a plain stem above a conical foot, 18.7cm. 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 19

A rare enamelled wine glass c.1765, possibly by Anthony Taylor, the round funnel bowl enamelled in white and yellow with Masonic symbols, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 15.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Cf. Simon Cottle, 'The Other Beilbys: British Enamelled Glass of the Eighteenth Century', Apollo, October 1986, pp.315-327 for a discussion of this style of decoration and the work of Anthony Taylor in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Lot 2

A light baluster wine glass c.1730, the conical bowl on a hollow inverted baluster stem with a basal knop above a folded foot, 16cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 22

A Beilby wine glass c.1770, the bell bowl enamelled in white with fruiting grapevine, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 17cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 23

A Beilby ale glass c.1765, the round funnel bowl enamelled in white with hops and barley, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, traces of gilding to the rim, 17.8cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously the Horridge Collection, 30th November 1959, lot 179; the collection of Sir Hugh and Lady Dawson, Christie's, 14th June 1983, lot 96. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 24

A Beilby wine glass c.1770, the bell bowl with a teared base, enamelled in white with flowers, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 17.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 25

A rare armorial ale glass c.1760, the ogee bowl enamelled with a coat of arms and ears of barley, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, a tiny chip to the foot, 18.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, No. O26. 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. Illustrated: Apollo, October 1986, Simon Cottle, The Other Beilbys: British Enamelled Glass of the 18th Century, p.318, pl.IV.

Lot 27

Two glass rummers c.1790-1830, one engraved with hops and barley and the initials 'WJJ', the other with a bucket bowl engraved with flowers and the initials 'JMT', 13.8cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 3

A wine glass c.1720, the deep conical 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 32

A mead glass c.1760, the shallow cup bowl with gadroon moulding, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 13.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously the Joseph Bles collection; George F Berney collection, Sotheby's, 13th March 1956, lot 64; Walter F Smith collection, no.574, Sotheby's, 4th December 1967, lot 227; Peter Lazarus collection, no.O72. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Illustrated: Joseph Bles, Rare English Glasses of the 17th and 18th Centuries, pl.II, no.17. Also, E Barrington Haynes, Glass Through the Ages, pl.88; Ward Lloyd, Investing in Georgian Glass, p.79 and Geoffrey Wills, English and Irish Glass, p.13. 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 33

A Lynn wine glass c.1760, the ogee bowl with horizontal banding, raised on a single series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 15.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 34

A goblet c.1765, with ogee bowl raised on an unusual single series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, 18.5cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Cf. Ward Lloyd, Investing in Georgian Glass, p.76 for another glass with this unusual U-band twist.

Lot 36

A baluster sweetmeat glass c.1720, the shallow ogee bowl raised on a baluster stem above a domed and folded foot, 14cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 37

A sweetmeat glass c.1730, the ogee bowl applied with a looped border, raised on a baluster stem above a domed and folded foot, 14cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 38

A sweetmeat glass c.1750, the bowl applied with a dog's tooth border above a pedestal stem and domed foot, 15.2cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Collector's number 923.

Lot 39

A small sweetmeat glass c.1740, the plain ogee bowl raised on a teared knop above a domed and folded foot, 13.6cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 4

A baluster wine glass c.1715, the short round funnel bowl raised on a baluster stem with cushion knop above a folded foot, 13.4cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 41

Two sweetmeat glasses c.1760, one with double ogee bowl, the other with a plain bowl, each raised on an airtwist stem above a teared knop and domed foot, 16.4cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Langley (Bristol) collection (the plain glass). The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 43

A thinly blown sweetmeat glass c.1690, the gadrooned bowl raised on a wrythen stem above a folded foot, 12.1cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity.

Lot 163

Modernist 1970s glass bowl, a Denby stoneware vase together with retro studio pottery items etc (Qty)

Lot 310

GLASS FRUIT BOWL, DARTINGTON GLASS CANDLE HOLDER & GARDENERS TEA FOR TWO BY LEONARDO

Lot 812

A BOXED CUT GLASS LEAD CRYSTAL FRUIT BOWL TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER DECORATIVE PIECES OF TABLE GLASS.

Lot 369

An impressive Carnival Glass table centre green fruit bowl, molded fruiting vine decoration, diameter 30 cm.  good condition.

Lot 412

A Georgian cut glass decanter, other 19th century glass to include custard cups and a large rummer - Decanter in good condition, no clouding, some chips to interior of stopper bowl - in good condition.  Decanter is late Georgian, say 1830, bowl (rummer) is late 19th century.The stopper has ground glass finish - there is no yellow colourationNew photo online with stopper in decanter

Lot 453

A large ceramic figure of woman in white holding a glass bowl on stand, a similar smaller figure

Lot 161

A tray of assorted glass ware to include antique glass bottles, bud vases, wine glasses, bowl etc

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