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19th century Lead planter, stamped The Bulbeck Foundry 96. Height 39cm, width 52cm £100-150 See Illustration
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Composite stone planter, height 52cm, width 119cm, depth 39cm £100-150 The Howard Manuel Collection ofAntique English & Irish GlassThis collection of around 300 lots was started 40 years ago when the vendor fell in love with Irish glass after a visit to Waterford. The collection has been purchased from Christie's, Sotheby's, Phillips, leading regional auctioneers as well as through the specialist trade. |
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19th century large square cut glass decanter and stopper with patterned decoration, 27cms high 10.5" Purchased: Sothebys 16/5/2002. lot 258 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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A large late 19th/early 20th century goblet shaped vase engraved with a hunting scene with riders hounds and a fox, 15cms diam., 21cms high Provenance: Bonhams auction label Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £250-400 See Illustration
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Nelson commemorative goblet engraved with an oval portrait medallion, five men of war, Trafalgar, and "England expects that every man this day will do his duty", 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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Pair of engraved 'Queen Caroline' commemorative goblets, dated Aug 7 1821, the bucket shaped bowls engraved with palm leaves and a memorial, and QUEEN CAROLINE,12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Sunderland Bridge rummer with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a bridge, a sailing vessel, a basket of flowers and initials, on square base, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
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19th century three ring round decanter and stopper, engraved with shamrock thistles and roses and "Ireland for ever", 37.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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19th century three ring round decanter and stopper engraved with shamrock thistles and roses and a harp and "Ireland for ever", 37.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration
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Late 19th/early 20th century cut glass fruit bowl with a decorated border on a square base, 23.5cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
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19th century glass vase with bucket shaped bowl on round foot, engraved Sunderland Bridge with a sailing vessel, barley and hops and a vacant oval cartouche, 22.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
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Early 19th century large goblet engraved with hops and barley, and dated 1808, on a round foot, 21cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
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Mid 19th century large cock-fighting goblet on a round foot, engraved with four panels with cock-fighting scenes, 22cms high Purchased: Sothebys, Billingshurst 12/9/2001, lot 1004 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
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Late 19th century cut glass fruit bowl on square foot with star cut base, possibly Waterford, 23cms high, 21cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
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Williamite goblet commemorating the glorious memory of King William, enraved with the King on horseback, a crown and GR, on round foot, 9.5cms diam, 12cms high Provenance: Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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19th century goblet commemorating King William and the Battle of the Boyne, on octagonal faceted stem and round foot, 18cms high Provenance: Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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Pair of 19th century glass goblets engraved with the crest of the 27th Enniskillin Regiment, the backs with flowers and foliage, on square feet, 14.5cms high Purchased: Sothebys, 6/7/2005 lot 237 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £350-500 See Illustration
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Late 18th/early 19th century Blue John Vase of neo-classical form. 19.5cm High 11cm Diameter Purchased: Sotheby's 18/11/2008 Lot 306 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £2000-3000 See Illustration
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A George III Blue John and gilt brass paperweight, circa 1800, cracked, 14.5cm Purchased: Sotheby's 04/12/2002 Lot 287 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. . £300-500 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Blue John two handled vase of classical form. 13.5cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £400-600 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Blue John shallow bowl on pedestal stem. 9.5cm High Provenance: Sotheby's 21/06/2000 Lot 95 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £400-600 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Blue John pedestal dish on turned stem. 11cm High 11cm Diameter Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £500-700 See Illustration
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Derbyshire Blue John bowl, 8.25cm diameter, another 6.5cm diameter and two smaller bowls Purchased: Sotheby's 21/06/2000 Lot 99 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Blue John low footed bowl 7cm diameter. Purchased: Sotheby's 21/06/2000 Lot 100 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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Early 19th century Blue John circular box and cover, 4cm diameter with silver mount Purchased: Sotheby's 21/06/2000 Lot 98 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
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Blue John bowl 7cm with non matching pedestal and another 6.5cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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Collection of 20th century glass to include decanters, bowls and brandy glasses Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
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George V silver mounted double oil and vinegar bottle Sheffield 1928, 17cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
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19th century ale glass and two others the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
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19th century ale glass and two others the tallest 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others the tallest 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer with facetted bowl 18cm Purchased: Phillips Lot 6 sale T0442 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 18cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest, 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £40-60
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19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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18th century wine glass with opaque twist stem, the bell bowl engraved with fruiting vine and a bird, conical foot, 18cm Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1169 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
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18th century cordial glass on plain stem and round folded foot, 13.5cms Purchased: HOK 15/4/2003 lot 1347 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
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18th century air twist cordial glass, 14.5cms high Purchased: HOK 15/4/2003 lot 1347 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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Pair of early 20th century wine glasses the bowls engraved with flowers and foliage, on pale blue spiral twist stems, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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Large 19th century rummer, engraved H Bolton 1861, 14cms high, 11.5cms diam. Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries, 5/11/2005, lot 445 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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18th century goblet with reeded bowl on a domed foot, 17.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
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18th century goblet on octagonal stem and round domed foot, 17.5cms high Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1158 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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Pair of early 19th century Irish cut glass rummers, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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