A brass lamp base, another in the form of a column, a set of six wine glasses, a cut glass bowl and assorted glassware, a Chinese blue and white vase, with four character mark to base, converted to a lamp, 30 cm high, a Chinese embroidered panel, decorated a scene from the Hundred Boys, 56 x 62 cm (qty)Blue and white vase - old repair and a large loss
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A collection of Thomas Webb crystal glassware, including twelve Wellington white wine goblets, 13cm tall, ten larger wine goblets, 14.6cm tall, a salt and pepper set, a sugar dredger with silver plate top, along with a three unmarked textured shot glasses and a candlestick holder. All with original boxes.
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A large group of glassware comprising a collection of 17 pieces, including sandcore amphorae, ribbed bowls, unguentaria, twisted black beads, and coloured bottles in green, blue, yellow, and clear. Ancient Roman glass production involved advanced techniques such as glassblowing, which revolutionised the industry from the 1st century BC. Glass served both functional and decorative purposes, featuring intricate designs and enjoying widespread use in daily life, trade, and luxury goods. Roman glassmaking centres, such as those in Alexandria and Syria, gained renown for their innovation and craftsmanship. Size: 40-140mm x 20-140mm; Weight: 1kg Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Bonhams, Sale 17822, 28 April, 2010, Lot 229.
19th century and later glassware, to include ruby glass overlay cup etched with Forget me not and flowers, cut bohemian style bowl with panels of green bordered with gilt foliate patterns, together with a matching vase with petal foot, cranberry glass, two engraved glasses decorated with stars, green glasses etcflash bohemian style vase
A small quantity of cut and crystal glassware, including crystal glass decanter with stopper, height 32.5cm, matching jug, height 26.5cm, vase, height 26cm, three ashtrays and a Wedgwood paperweight , also a George VI hallmarked silver Adie Brothers open salt, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1940, with three associated spoons, combined weighable silver 1.6ozt/50g.
A collection of glassware, comprising a Bohemian glass jug and cover, 19th century, possibly Moser, enamelled with shaped trellis panels enclosing flowers, 36cm high; an amber glass vase, modelled in relief with flowers, 20cm high; and three Victorian glass vases, including one running pink/clear to green, tallest 22cm high (5)Condition:Jug and cover - gilding to knop, handle and rims worn. Otherwise good with no damagesRed/green vase - small foot rim chip and one prunt damagesGreen vase - upper rim chipNo other damages or repairs
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