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Lot 29

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, drawn trumpet bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm. S/D

Lot 30

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl with basal fluting above a double series opaque twist stem with five ply spiral outside a spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. S/D

Lot 309

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons 'Rock Crystal' type drinking glass with ogee bowl decorated by J. Palme with parrots in floral swags and borders, above an inverted baluster stem and circular foot with leaf decoration, engraved and acid marks, height 10cm.

Lot 31

A small 18th Century Dram glass circa 1765, ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of loose multi-ply corkscrews outside a pair of heavy spiral threads, raised to a conical foot, height 10cm.

Lot 310

A 19th Century Stourbridge glass bowl cased in opal over pale blue and Coraline decorated with iridescent glass beads, raised to three rustic form feet, diameter 10cm.

Lot 32

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, ogee form bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with a loose multiply corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. S/D

Lot 320

A 19th Century clear crystal drinking glass by John Northwood, the slender round funnel bowl acid etched with a Greek Warrior with shield and spear between repeat borders, mounted to a slender slice cut stem abov e a circular spread foot. Etching glass by drawing a pattern in a layer of wax on the surface of the glass and then plunging it into hydrofluoric acid was first practised in the late 18th century. The process was developed commercially in the 1840s. By 1861 John Northwood (1836-1909) and James Northwood (1839-1915) at Wordsley, West Midlands, were among the first major producers to use it extensively. They had earlier invented the template etching machine for inscribing the pattern through the wax. With the invention in 1864 of a gear-driven, geometric etching machine, interlocking patterns such as loops or the ever-popular 'Greek key' border patterns were applied to virtually all table glass. They were used especially on the new paper-thin glass that appeared in the 1870s.

Lot 33

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl with basal flutes above a double series opaque twist stem with a double multiply corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

Lot 34

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the bucket form bowl above a single series air twist stem with a pair of corkscrews or mercury twists, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. S/D

Lot 36

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with multiply corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. S/D

Lot 363

A post war Orrefors glass vase, by Vicke Lindstrand, the faceted oval bowl etched with depiction of geese before a rural landscape, the verso with boy feeding geese below birds in flight, etched to base, height 13cm, diameter 28cm.

Lot 369

A later 20th Century Lalique 'Nogent' pattern pressed clear and frosted glass bowl, the fluted circular bowl raised on a pedestal of four sparrow chicks, engraved signature to the base, width 14cm.

Lot 37

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl with basal ribbing above a double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral outside four heavy spiral threads, height 14cm.

Lot 38

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl raised to a double series opaque twist stem with twin spiral tapes outside a central spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

Lot 388

A large 1930s Orrefors clear crystal glass bowl designed by Simon Gate with optic ripple effect, raised to a deep green foot, engraved signature, width 33cm.

Lot 39

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist with spiral gauze alternating with a spiral tape, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

Lot 40

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, flared bucket bowl above a multi series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

Lot 41

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, drawn trumpet bowl above a multi series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. S/D

Lot 419

A small Kaj Frank for Nuutäjarvi ariel glass bowl of oval section, cased in clear crystal over ruby, internally decorated with spiralled air trap lines, acid mark to the base, width 10.5cm.

Lot 42

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl with everted rim above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

Lot 43

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee form bowl engraved with stylised flowers and foliage above a double series opaque twist stem with ten ply spiral outside a pair of heavy tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. S/D

Lot 44

An 18th Century firing glass circa 1765, ogee bowl above a shallow double series opaque twist stem with ten ply spiral out side a pair of central heavy tapes with faint grey lace twist to the centre, raised to a terraced firing foot, height 10cm.

Lot 441

A contemporary Venini Incisi series glass bowl, to an original design by Paolo Venini, the ovoid form with pale amber cased in pale green decorated with shallow incised horizontal lines, engraved mark and dated 2007/08, retains label, height 16cm.

Lot 45

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, flared bucket bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with spiral gauze alternating with a spiral tape, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 452

A 1920s Italian VSM Cappellin Venini green glass footed bowl designed by Vittorio Zecchin with a band of elliptical decoration, diameter 21cm.

Lot 46

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the Lynn type bowl with three rings above a double series opaque twist stem with six ply spiral outside a central corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 15,5cm. S/D

Lot 47

An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1765, the small ogee bowl above a tall double series opaque twist stem with twelve ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 48

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl with heavy basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with twelve ply spiral outside four central spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 14cm.

Lot 50

An 18th Century ale glass circa 1765, the tall round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with multiply corkscrew outside a pair of spiral threads, raised to a conical bowl, height 18.5cm.

Lot 51

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, slender bell form bowl above a double series opaque twist with two spiral tapes outside a gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm. S/D

Lot 512

An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons hock glass the spread foot rising to a swollen faceted stem with basal and upper faceted knops below the pale lime over clear crystal flared bowl, intaglio cut and polished with trailing foliage and bunches of fruit between printie cut borders, acid marked, height 19cm.

Lot 523

A 1930s Whitefriars glass threaded bowl designed by Barnaby Powell, pattern 8266, of flared form with ruby trailing over a ruby ground, diameter 40cm.

Lot 53

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl with everted rim above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. S/D

Lot 549

An Isle of Wight glass Undercliff glass bowl, of tapered form, with blue yellow and green concentric designs, signed Michael Harris, height 12.5cm, diameter 21cm.

Lot 553

An Isle of Wight glass Iridiacea bowl, of tapered conical form, with lustrous green, purple and blue, height 8.5cm.

Lot 556

An Isle of Wight glass tortoishell bowl, by Michael Harris, the shallow bowl, with a concentric central design, signed, diameter 16cm.

Lot 56

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the tall round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barely above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

Lot 59

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the slender bell form bowl above a multiseries air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm. S/D

Lot 61

A continental drinking glass in the 18th Century taste with a slender round funnel bowl with everted rim above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 16cm, together with a similar example. S/D (2)

Lot 617

An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams double colour cased wine glass having a slender ogee form bowl with everted rim cased in blue over citron over clear and flash cut with a triple S form scroll with palmette motifs and foliate scrolls all above a clear crystal baluster form stem and circular spread foot with matched decoration, pattern number 38844, circa 1908, height 21cm.

Lot 640

A 20th Century Tudor crystal 'Ribbon and Rose' port glass, by Jack Lloyd, the bell bowl engraved with tied floral swags, extending to a facetted stem with basal knop, the foot etched with a band of transverse designs, signed to bowl, height 12cm.

Lot 645

A later 20th Century studio glass bowl by Pauline Solven of cylindrical form decorated with an upper pale pink, blue and green spotted band over the clear crystal ground, engraved signature and dated 1979, height 14.5cm.

Lot 646

A contemporary studio glass bowl by Karlin Rushbrook of tapered cylindrical form cased in clear crystal over an opal ground internally decorated with stylised faces in a pale cinnamon. engraved signature, height 15cm.

Lot 647

A contemporary studio glass bowl by Julia Donnelly of ovoid form decorated with random whiplash lines in a petrol irridescence to the mottled lilac ground, engraved signature, height 11cm.

Lot 65

A 19th Century drinking glass in the 18th Century taste, large round funnel bowl with basal hammered finish above a double series opaque twist stem with multiply spiral band outside a pair of heavy spiral tapes, raised to a shallow circular foot, height 16cm, together with a similar period continental colour twist drinking glass, height 11.5cm. (2)

Lot 696

A later 20th Century studio glass bowl by Pauline Solven of flared form with multicoloured stripes over a mottled blue ground, retains original exhibition label, diameter 23cm.

Lot 700

A later 20th Century Webb Corbett dichroic glass bowl of footed shallow form in amethyst with cut decoration, engraved marks to base, diameter 30cm.

Lot 701

A glass bowl of circular section by Ed Burke of E&M glass, half frosted and half in blue with a stepped rim, engraved signature, diameter 24cm.

Lot 715

A later 20th Century studio glass high sided bowl by Karlin Rushbrook entitled Impasse in amethyst and sand blast cut with stylised heads in argument, engraved signature, diameter 20.5cm.

Lot 84

An 18th Century excise glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above a hollow blown plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 85

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, bell form bowl above a three knopped double series opaque twist stem with double three ply spiral outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

Lot 86

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, ogee bowl engraved with a sunflower on stem with a flying bird verso above a multi series opaque twist stem with medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

Lot 1218

Victorian sterling silver figural centre piece hallmarked London 1851, maker: Edward & John Barnard, presented inscription to base from the cooperation of London to James George Howell Esquire for appreciation 1913 chairman of accounts, mounted with an ornate two children and a tiger playing under a grape tree, supporting the original cut glass centre bowl, height 52.5cm approx

Lot 1394

Six ruby glass wine glasses, lidded pot, jug, bowl & vase

Lot 1398

Good amethyst carnival glass Kingfisher bowl master bowl, embossed decoration of leaves, with Kingfisher to centre, marked Rd 4184, (diameter 24cm approx).

Lot 1467

Chinese Cloisonne plique a jour stained glass bowl 10.3cm diameter, 4.8cm high

Lot 14

A group of ecclesiastical silver and silver plated items, comprising a matching Victorian silver pedestal cup and urn with engraved key decoration, the cup 'Drink ye all of it', 4.5 by 8cm, and the urn 'For this is my Blood', 3.5 by 10.5cm, both Birmingham 1859, Aston & Son, a clear glass baluster shaped vessel for anointing oil, with silver plated lid, 14cm, a hinged spoon with part covered bowl engraved IHS, apostle terminal, marked Oldfield Liverpool Patent, 13.5cm, and a Victorian silver spoon with gilt bowl, bead pattern, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1844, 10.5cm, 3.75toz combined silver weight. (5)

Lot 58

A Victorian silver and cut glass bon bon dish and stand, the silver domed circular lid with cast flower finial and foliate engraved decoration, initialled 'B' and 'F' to reserves, JE, London 1867, 3.06 toz, the etched and clear glass bowl of tapering form with lobed rim and conforming stand, 18 by 16cm high.

Lot 106

Ca.100 AD A wonderful free-blown bowl made from a dense, translucent, pale-green glass. The vessel sits upon a rounded base with a smooth pontil scar and boasts tall walls which turn slightly inwards at the rim. A pair of wheel-cut lines are displayed along the interior just below the rim and give the bowl a personalized appearance. Thick sections of fiery silver and rainbow iridescence accentuate the soft verdant hue of the bowl and make this a gorgeous example of fine Roman craftsmanship. Base repaired in antiquity, Good condition. 100x35mm;125gr. Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.

Lot 149

EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE CHARGER, painted with a sail boat, 31cm diameter, along with a Wade bowl and a glass leaf shaped dish (3)

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