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Old English Glasses. An Account
Old English Glasses. An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels In England, From Early Times To The End of The Eighteenth Century. With Introductory Notices, Original Documents, ETC. By Albert Hartshorne London and New York: Edward Arnold, 1897. Folio, apprx 14"T. Color plate frontispiece and many plates and illustrations, with tissue guards. Blue cloth boards with 3/4 B'W embossed paper, gilt lettering on spine. Gilt top edge. 490 numbered pages. Another great book for any serious collector of glass.
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A group of late 18th & 19th Century
A group of late 18th & 19th Century drinking glasses to include two English ale glasses with wrythen bowls, two engraved with hops and barley on plain stems and a firing glass (17)
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A collection of early drinking
A collection of early drinking glasses including an 18th century wine glass with faceted stem dwarf ale glasses shot glasses and moulded decanter.
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Set of 18th Century Style Ale
Set of 18th Century Style Ale Glasses American or British, 20th century, hand-blown, double-gourd stems above domed circular bases with broken-pontil scars, 9-1/4 in.,
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Two English wine glasses, circa
Two English wine glasses, circa 1760, one with a fluted bowl engraved lens and star decoration on a stem with a pair of heavy spiral threads about an outlined lace twist, the other with a plain bowl on a stem with a pair of tapes about a gauze, and a Bohemian glass with an ogee bowl engraved with crowned double eagle on a baluster stem with large tear inclusion, folded foot, 13cm and 14cm
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COLLECTION OF PREDOMINANTLY ENGLISH
COLLECTION OF PREDOMINANTLY ENGLISH GEORGIAN AND LATER DRINKING GLASSESCollection of Predominantly English Georgian and Later Drinking Glasses,,
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Six ale glasses, comprising two
Six ale glasses, comprising two fluted and four plain, 17cm high
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An Anglo-Irish cut glass water
An Anglo-Irish cut glass water jug with diamond engraving, and eight drinking glasses, the jug 16cm high
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Ten drinking glasses to include
Ten drinking glasses to include three ale glasses and three with deceptive bowls
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Twelve Victorian wine glasses to
Twelve Victorian wine glasses to include rummers, an ale glass and a goblet etched 'Auld Lang Syne'
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A wine glass, c1770, the fluted
A wine glass, c1770, the fluted ogee bowl on double series opaque twist stem, 14.8cm h and an ale glass, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley on double series oaque twist stem, 18.5cm h (2) More Information Both with chip on foot
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Two English Plain Stemmed Wine
Two English Plain Stemmed Wine Glasses, mid-18th century one with engraved bowl height 5.7 in — 14.6 cm
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SIX WINE GLASSES. Probably England
SIX WINE GLASSES. Probably England 19th century. Clear glass with wafer stems and cut panels 4''h.
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EARLY ENGLISH GLASSES Lot of (3)
EARLY ENGLISH GLASSES Lot of (3) Pieces of Assorted Clear Blown Stemware, incl: Dram glass, c. 1820, with angular stem knop, thick domed foot, unpolished pontil base, 3 3/4" high, raised bubble in bowl; Circa 1800 Dram glass with bucket form bow, angular stem knop, slightly conical foot, unpolished pontil, 3 1/8" high; and 19th c. Cordial glass with crosshatched engraved band surrounding bowl, faceted stem, set on a conical foot, polished pontil base, 2 1/2" high, foot chips.
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A pair of early 19th Century
A pair of early 19th Century English glass cider carafes the cylindrical bodies engraved with leaves and ferns and with flared rim 9.25ins high
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Group of Fifteen Various English
Group of Fifteen Various English Drinking Glasses, 18th/19th century largest height 7.7 in — 19.6 cm
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Pair of English Teared Plain
Pair of English Teared Plain Stemmed Wine Glasses, mid-18th century height 7.1 in — 18 cm
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PR BALUSTER GLASS GOBLETS Pair of
PR BALUSTER GLASS GOBLETS Pair of English 18th c. Drinking Glasses, each with funnel shaped bowl, baluster stem with single large knop and air tear, folded conical foot with unpolished pontil base, 7 3/4" high, 4 1/4" diam. Glass imperfections.
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Pair of English Teared Stemmed
Pair of English Teared Stemmed and Engraved Wine Glasses, c.1760 height 6.4 in — 16.2 cm
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Three English Teared Stemmed Wine
Three English Teared Stemmed Wine Glasses, mid-18th century height 7.4 in — 18.8 cm; height 6.7 in — 16.9 cm; height 6.1 in — 15.6 cm
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A Group of Nine Anglo-Irish Cut and
A Group of Nine Anglo-Irish Cut and Etched Glass Wine and Liqueur Glasses 1825-1840 of various forms and sizes heights ranging from 3 3/8 in. to 4 7/8 in.
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Two 18th Century wine glasses, with
Two 18th Century wine glasses, with ogee bowl and plain stem with central swelling knop, each with folded foot, 14cm high
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A set of four 18th Century style
A set of four 18th Century style wine glasses with opaque twist stems, a pair of goblets engraved hunting scenes, a set of three rummers and another, the first 15cm high
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Two English Plain or Faceted
Two English Plain or Faceted Stemmed Wine Glasses, c.1760-80 tallest height 5.9 in — 15 cm
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An 18th Century wine glass with
An 18th Century wine glass with plain cylindrical bowl and double white opaque stem plain footrim with open pontil 6.25ins high (circa 1760 - some evidence of grinding to footrim and slight flake chip)
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SIXTEEN ENGLISH CUT-GLASS DRINKS
SIXTEEN ENGLISH CUT-GLASS DRINKS GLASSES20th Century. Comprising a set of eight wine glasses, with cone-shaped bowls on knotted stems with square bases, the bowls cut with a wide band of leaves above a diamond pattern, with two further cylindrical flute and diamond cut wine glasses, and a set of six cylindrical hob-nail and flute cut juice glasses. Height of first and second 6.75 in., third 3.5 in. (Cond: one juice glass glass with rim chip, otherwise good)
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A quantity of drinking glasses
A quantity of drinking glasses
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Three Etched and Blown Glass
Three Etched and Blown Glass Drinking Vessels
English and American, 19th Century
includes a drinking glass, etched glass mug and etched glass cup.
cup with etched monogram and leaf decoration, mug with inscription A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH.
two with museum accession numbers in red on underside and one with Sotheby's Chicago sticker.
Height of mug 6 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Beatrice Weiskopf, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
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English Baluster Wine Glass,
English Baluster Wine Glass, c.1690. Funnel bowl, angular central knop, small tear, and with beehive base. Cup measures 6'' tall with 2 3/4'' base and 2 3/8'' rim. Excellent condition.
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Two English Engraved Faceted
Two English Engraved Faceted Stemmed Wine Glasses, c.1765-80 height 4.9 in — 12.4 cm; height 4.6 in — 11.6 cm
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An English wine glass with a
An English wine glass with a Silesian stem, raised on a folded foot and another similar, 15cm and 16cm high
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SIX GLASS DRINKING ITEMS. American
SIX GLASS DRINKING ITEMS. American 2nd quarter-19th century. An Argus flint glass decanter with acorn stopper 13 1/2''h. Together with two wine and three water goblets.
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A Georgian drinking glass with
A Georgian drinking glass with folded foot and bell shape bowl circa 1750 and a Georgian hobnail cut glass boat shaped salt on square base.
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A wine glass, c1770, the ogee
A wine glass, c1770, the ogee bowl engraved with bird and grapevines on double series opaque twist stem, 14.5cm h More Information Undamaged
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Thirty-Four Various English and
Thirty-Four Various English and Continental Drinking Glasses, 18th/19th century largest height 7.5 in — 19 cm
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Two English Plain Stemmed Wine
Two English Plain Stemmed Wine Glasses, mid-18th century height 7 in — 17.7 cm; height 6 in — 15.2 cm