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A modern Venetian pale-straw tint glass part table service, the rims applied with a trailed blue line, comprising: six champagne flutes, eleven red wine glasses, eighteen champagne cups, nine white wine glasses, ten liquor glasses, five other various small glasses, nine brandy balloons/water glasses and a claret jug Provenance: The property of a gentleman of title.
A modern Edinburgh Crystal glass part table service, comprising: a ship's decanter and stopper; a spirit decanter and stopper; two various tankards; eight champagne cups; nine champagne flutes; eleven red wine goblets; six white wine goblets; thirteen port glasses; seven liqueur glasses; six brandy balloons; six whisky tumblers and a small water jug; and five water glasses, a few with acid etched marks
An assortment of 18th century English drinking glasses, various dates, comprising: four various engraved opaque-twist wine glasses, each with an ogee bowl supported on a double-series stem, circa 14.5cm high; an engraved plain-stemmed wine glass, the round funnel bowl engraved and polished with fruiting vine and a moth, 16cm high; a plain-stemmed wine glass, the ogee bowl with hammered flute lower section, folded conical foot, 13cm high; and a facet-stemmed sweetmeat glass, 18.5cm high Provenance: Estate of James Ivory, formerly of Greenway Farm, Tockenham, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
A set of six incised-twist stem wine glasses, mid 18th century, the round funnel bowls with honeycomb-moulded lower sections, the spiral-incised stems supported on domed feet, circa 16.5cm high; and another airtwist wine glass, mid 18th century, the round funnel bowl with hammered flute lower section, supported on a stem filled with spirals and a conical foot, 14cm high Provenance: Estate of James Ivory, formerly of Greenway Farm, Tockenham, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
A group of six engraved opaque-twist wine glasses of Jacobite significance, the glass third quarter 18th century, the round funnel bowls engraved with moth and flowering rose, supported on centrally knopped double-series stems and conical feet, circa 15.5cm high Provenance: Estate of James Ivory, formerly of Greenway Farm, Tockenham, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
Somerset Halfpenny Tokens (8), Bath, The arms and supporters of Bath in a sunk oval, BATH CITY TOKEN, rev. front view of a building, CROSS BATH PUMP ROOM, edge plain, (DH72); Bath, 1794, view of entrance to the botanic garden, HE SPAKE OF TREES FROM THE CEDAR TREE etc. BATH TOKEN in exergue, rev. Shrubs growing on a wall etc. EVEN UNTO THE HYSSOP etc., edge plain, (2), (DH5); Bath, 1794, shield of arms of the city of Bath, W. GYE PRINTER & STATIONER BATH 1794 , rev. female seated, directing a boy with a key to open the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, the whole within a beaded circle, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN ILCHESTER GOAL, edge PAYABLE AT W. GYE'S PRINTER BATH, (DH34); Bath, 1794, a camel and radiation, TEAS COFFEE SPICES & SUGARS, a pentagonal star in exergue, rev. View of the ''INDIA HOUSE 1794'' within a beaded circle, M. LAMBE & SON TEA-DEALERS & GROCERS BATH, edge PAYABLE BY X M. LAMBE & SON, (DH50); Bristol, 1795, large bale , a leopard above, GENERAL COMMISSION & PUBLIC SALE ROOM BRIDGE STREET BRISTOL. rev. figure of Justice standing, dividing the date 1795, edge PAYABLE AT NIBLOCK & HUNTER'S, (DH101); Bristol, 1793, a tower and spire of a church, ONE HALFPENNY HAWKINS BIRD. WINE STREET NO. 2 BRISTOL, rev. afront view of a building, PAYABLE AT THE INDIA TEA WAREHOUSE 1793, edge oblique milled, (2), (DH89). Farthing token, Bath, 1795, bust of Bladud left, rev. view of pump room. Mixed grades fine to extremely fine
Harry Powell for Whitefriars Glass -a quantity of Golden Amber table glass with vertical moulded decoration to include a square decanter with contemporary, clear glass stopper, funnel shaped glasses, the tallest 6 5/8"h, four liqueur glasses with dented sides and others, along with two other funnel shaped wine glasses in a darker amber colour, probably Webbs or Stuart glass
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