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Pretty 19th century ribbed bowl engraved with fruiting vine.  
3 1/2"/9cm. h., 4 5/8"/12cm. d.

GD670
Price £48

 

 
Pair of panel-cut whiskey tumblers with press-moulded bases.  
c. 1830.  3 1/2"/9cm. h. Slight chipping to base of one.
GD559
Price £70

 

 

 


Heavy early 19th century tumbler with tapered sides & polished pontil.  
4 1/4"/11cm. h.  Original blemish on side.

GD656
Price £45

 

 
Small plain tumbler with blown-moulded base & tapering sides.
Mid 19th century.  3 1/2"/9cm. h.  Good dark metal.

GD626
Price £45

 

 

 


Heavy tapered plain whiskey tumbler with plunge-moulded base.
Mid 19th century.  4 1/8"/10.5cm. h.

GD625
Price £45

 

 
Set of eight (four shown) 20th century lime green (uranium) glasses, finely engraved with head of a unicorn.  Chip to one foot.  
4 3/4"/12cm. h.

GD526b
Price £80

 

 

 


Pair of early 20th century Daum ribbed wine glasses with annulated collar-knops & pedestal stems, worn gilding to rims of bowl & foot.  Signed
Daum + Lorraine cross + Nancy.  
5 1/4"/13.5cm. h.
GD293
Price £75

 

 
Fine Georgian cut glass preserve jar & cover on square pedestal foot.
 c. 1800.  7 1/4"/18.5cm. h.  A little chipping to foot & spoon-opening.

GD287
Price £120

 

 

 


Fine Georgian panel-cut glass jar- or bottle-stand.
c. 1800.  6 3/8"/16.2cm. dia.  Well used.

GD290
Price £45

 

 
Heavy Georgian step- & panel-cut glass jar with petalled rim on star-cut foot.  
c. 1825.  4 3/4"/12.1cm. h.

GD291
Price £60

 

 

 


Pair of Georgian slice-cut sherries on drawn stem with round knop, engraved with
MH to JEI.  
Early 19th century.  4 3/4"/12cm. h.

GD288
Price £70

 

 
19th century panel-cut tumbler.  
c. 1850.  4 1/8"/10.5cm. h.

GC304
Price £25

 

 

 


Heavy mid-19th century whiskey tumbler with panel-moulded & lemon-squeezer base.  
3 7/8"/9.75cm. h.

GD617
Price £45

 

 
Georgian dry-mustard pot & lid, ray- & step-cut, on heavy foot.
 c. 1800.  5 1/2"/14cm.

GD271
Price £110

 

 

 


19th century measuring tumbler engraved:
8 / 10 OZ.  
c. 1850.  4 3/8"/11cm. h.

GD616
Price £40

 

  
A rare black lacquered & brass cruet stand complete with rib-moulded bottles for salt, sauce & dry mustard, all with original tops.
 Early 19th century.  Overall height 6 1/2"/16.5cm.  One brass foot replaced.
GD254
Price £220
 

 

 

 


Harlequin set of six (three shown) 19th century deep green glass finger bowls.  c. 1830.
3 1/4"/8.5cm. h., 4 7/8"/12.5cm. dia.

GC682
Price £120 (or in pairs @ £40)

 

 
Handsome set of 4 + 1 (or pairs) late Victorian whiskey tumblers, panel-cut on starred bases.  
3 3/4"/9.5cm. h.

GD621
Price £45 each

 

 

 

 Single Georgian rinsers: panel-cut, double lipped, all very similar, one with rounded "arches".
c. 1820. 3 1/2 - 4"/9 - 10cm. h.

GC248def
Price £36 each
one SOLD

 

 Set of 3 (or 2 plus 1) Georgian panel-cut rinsers with double lips.
c. 1820. 3 3/4"/9.5cm. h.

GC248abc
Price £120

 

 

 


Georgian salt on stand cut all over with relief diamonds, serrated rims, star bases.  Early 19th century.  Salt 3 1/4"/8.5cm. d., stand 4 3/4"/12cm. d., overall h. 2 3/4"/7cm.  Some chipping.
GD386
Price £45

 

 Pair of handsome Georgian green glass bowls on stands (slight difference in top diameter).
4 1/4"/11cm. & 4 1/2"/11.5cm. dia. tops.
3 3/4"/9.5cm. h.
GC194
Price £150

 

 

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