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An opaque-twist ale flute, on double series stem and conical foot, height 19.5cm., circa 1770

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Three engraved rummers, the ogee bowls with dot and star band, above hammered flute lower sections, the short stems with a basal knop, on conical feet, height 13cm., circa 1800 (one with small rim chip)

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A pair of cut rummers, the ogee bowls with a fine diamond band, on capstan stems and circular feet, height 9cm.; a plain jelly glass, height 10cm., first quarter 19th century; and a plain-stemmed wine flute with folded conical foot, height 13.5cm., mid 18th century

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Two similar ale flutes, the conical bowls with flute-moulded lower sections above a basal collar, on shortinverted baluster stems and folded conical feet, height 12cm. & 12.5cm. high, circa 1800

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An ale flute, the conical bowl on a centrally knopped stem and conical foot, height 14cm.; and another pair of ale flutes, height 15cm., circa 1800

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An ale flute, the slender funnel bowl with gently everted rim and a hammered flute lower section, the the short stem with a plain section between two knops, on a conical foot, height 15.2cm., circa 1800

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Eight blue-flashed and brilliant-cut hock glasses, the round bowls with a waved flute band above diamonds, supported on notched hexagonal section stems and star-cut feet, height 19cm.

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Eleven Victorian double lipped glass rinsers, 19th century, each flute cut to waist height (11), 4.5 in (11.43 cm) high

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Anglo-Indian ebony and white metal mounted flute, late 19th Century, the mounts scroll engraved, inscribed to a cartouche 'S A Weaver', contained within a mahogany case further inscribed to the lid (cracks and damage)

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Late George III north country oak free standing bow front corner cupboard, circa 1800-20, crossbanded throughout with mahogany, the cavetto moulded cornice over two doors opening to three shelves, the base with a further two doors opening to a single shelf, all within flute moulded pilasters (restored), 80 in (203.2 cm) high, 37 in (93.98 cm) wide

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German burr walnut pier cabinet, circa 1850, with an ogee moulded pediment over carved tulip capped corner pilasters, half flute and half reeded form, flanking a single glazed door bordered with carved C scrolls and opening to two main divisional shelves with shaped sub shelves, raised on carved spiral twist columns against a mirrored back and with glazed panel sides, all raised on short turned feet, 39 in (99.06 cm) wide, 63.5 in (161.29 cm) high, 20 in (50.8 cm) deep

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Art Deco walnut cocktail cabinet, circa 1925-40, of half barrel form, flute moulded top to bottom and with two doors to the upper part opening to a mirrored back, a pullout mirrored serving tray over the base with two tall cupboard doors opening to a shelf and bottle store, raised on a flanged base, 32 in (81.28 cm) wide, 59 in (149.86 cm) high

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Caughley tea bowl and saucer, Circa 1780, flute moulded and decorated with a band of gilt, dot and foliage within a scalloped border, also two matching cups and saucers (6)

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Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester coffee can and saucer, Circa 1792-1807, decorated with a wheat ear pattern in gilt against a white ground, incised 'B' mark, also two Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester coffee cans, Circa 1795, flute moulded with gilt sprig decoration (both cracked) and two further gilt decorated coffee cans, Circa 1810 (6)

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Victorian silver pepper pot, maker N & H, Birmingham 1891, of baluster form with a flute and reed moulded lower body over a circular foot, 5.25 in (13.34 cm) high

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Victorian burr walnut kidney shaped whatnot, Circa 1845-60, the top with serpentine leading edge and fretted back gallery and with minaret finials over foliate carved, flute turned columns, the base with fretwork splat three quarter gallery fitted a single serpentine front frieze drawer all raised on turned tapered legs, 28.5 in (72.39 cm) wide, 40 in (101.6 cm) high

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A 19TH CENTURY STRAIGHT SIDED RUMMER, with a flute cut body, raised on an octagonal stem, 5ins high, and a larger Victorian RUMMER, with a thumb-cut bowl, approximately 6 ins high. (2).

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FOUR 19TH CENTURY SLICE CUT FLUTE SHAPED GLASSES, each 6ins high and a similar slice cut FLUTE-SHAPED GLASS. (5)

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Derby porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1800-1825, squat form with acanthus and flute moulded spout and decorated with gilt bands of trailing foliage punctuated with red honeysuckle, painted baton mark (cracked), 6.5 in (16.51 cm) diameter

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Flight & Barr Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1800-1805, oval section with scalloped and fluted rim, flute moulded spout and acanthus capped handle, decorated with trailing gilt foliage on a terracotta band and bordered with gilt lines, incised 'B' mark (body cracks), 6.75in (17.15cm) high, also a similar period Worcester teapot and cover of identical shape decorated with a band of trailing gilt fern leaves against a white ground, incised 'B' mark (body cracks and chips) (2), 6.75 in (17.15 cm) high

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John Rose Coalport teapot and cover, circa 1800-05, flute moulded oval form, printed with Willow pattern in blue and white (cracked), 6.5 in (16.51 cm) high

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Fording the Stream (335) small chip and The Flute Player (337) chipped (2)

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