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A collection of cranberry and ruby flashed glassware, including - spirit decanter, 7.75ins high, and stopper, vase with frill neck and moulded feet, 8.5ins high, stand or high footed dish engraved with deer in a landscape, 6ins diameter x 6.75ins wide, together with 36 other pieces, various £150-200
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An English cobalt blue flashed and cut glass cocktail shaker, with chrome metal mount and stopper, 13ins high £200-300 Note: See: Simon Khachadourian, "The cocktail shaker" page 70
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A black lacquer and gilt decorated cocktail shaker, 9.25ins high, three glass shakers, with chrome metal mounts, 8.5ins to 9.5ins, various, four plated measures in plated and leather pattern owl case, 3ins high, and cased set of stainless steel accessories £120-160
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A Mappin and Webb glass cocktail shaker with plated mount, the glass body and mounts both with patent numbers, 9.5ins high, the sides with engraved cocktail recipes, a glass shaker with gilt spiral decoration, 9ins high, and three matching flared cocktail glasses, 3ins high, together with three other shakers, various £120-160
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A set of six late 20th Century glass wine goblets engraved after John Ward R.A. (1917-2007) with months of the year, 6ins high £100-150
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An early 20th Century ormolu mounted green flashed and clear cut-glass flared vase on square marble base, 15.75ins high £100-150
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A pair of 19th Century panel and diamond cut-glass urn shaped vases, each 12.5ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century glass sweetmeat urn and cover with pinnacle finial, the rolled-over rim with serrated edge and with panel cutting to the body, 14.25ins high, an early 19th Century oval footed dish with serrated rim and hobnail cutting, 4.5ins high, an 18th Century wine glass, the bell shaped bowl on plain air twist stem, on plain foot, circa 1770, 6.75ins high, and a collection of clear glass, various £150-200
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A Victorian green glass "Dump" with "Fountain" design, 4ins high, another of "Bullet" shape with vase of flowers, another similar, 4.75ins high, and eleven other weights, various £80-120
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A Perthshire millefiori on muslin paperweight dated 1974, 3ins diameter, another with small star canes and ribbons, marked "P" to underside, 2.125ins diameter, and two other paperweights with coloured canes, 2.5ins diameter and 3.25ins diameter £120-160
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A miniature glass paperweight with millefiori canes and faceted sides, 1.75ins diameter, and another with millefiori canes, 1.5ins diameter £100-150
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Georges Despret (1862-1952) - Early 20th Century pate de verre glass dish of shaped outline on three short feet, 5ins x 2.25ins high, signed "Despret" and "215" £200-300
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A modern Lalique glass model of a standing bull with head lowered, 3.5ins high (engraved mark - miniscule flat chip to underside) £120-160
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An early 20th Century glass "Jack-in-the-Pulpit" vase with iridescent oil spot finish, 10.25ins high (unmarked) £120-160
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An early 20th Century bi conical glass vase of pinched form in the "Loetz" manner with iridescent oil spot finish, 6.5ins high (unmarked) £120-160
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An early 20th Century glass bowl with pinched rim in the "Loetz" manner and with iridescent oil spot finish, 6.75ins diameter x 5.75ins high (unmarked) £120-160
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An early 20th Century glass bowl of lobed form in the "Loetz" manner with iridescent oil spot finish, 10ins diameter x 5.5ins high (unmarked) £150-200
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A pair of 19th Century Bohemian ruby and white overlay glass lustre candlesticks with shaped rims, the oval white opaque panels enamelled in colours and decorated in gilt with floral sprays, conforming columns and on circular bases, and hung with clear glass prismatic drops, 11.25ins high (drops of various sizes) £250-350
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A late Roman glass Unguentarium, 6.75ins high, four others, 4.5ins to 6.75ins high, and a Roman glass beaker, 3ins diameter x 2.75ins high (1st to 4th Century A.D.) £400-600
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Five ancient pottery oil lamps, Roman and Islamic, various £100-120
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A Roman pottery Unquentarium, 8.25ins high, a small pottery vase with red and black horizontal coloured banding, 6.25ins high, and two other early pottery vessels, various £300-400 Note: The first two items have inscriptions to base reading "Dug Up by J. Bliss. Asia Minor 1890". Frederick James Bliss (1859-1937) trained as an Archeologist under Flinders Petrie before becoming involved with the Palestine Exploration Fund
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A Surrey "Border Ware" or "Tudor Green Glazed" pottery jug (16th or early 17th Century), 5.75ins high, a 16th Century "Tudor Green Glazed" jug, 5ins high, and a 16th Century pottery round bottomed "Armada" wine jar with green glaze to interior of neck (some damage and restoration) £400-600 Note: The small jug has pencil inscription "Finsbury". The "Armada" jar was found off the Kent coast.
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An English medieval pottery coarse ware jug with strap handle, 8.5ins high (14th/15th Century), and another in red coarse ware, 8.5ins high (15th/16th Century - some damage) £200-300
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An English or Dutch olive green glazed pottery albarello, 4.5ins high (16th/17th Century - some degradation to glaze) £120-160
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An early 18th Century brown salt glazed stoneware jug, 12ins high, an 18th Century red bodied pottery single handled pipkin, the interior glazed, 6ins diameter x 4.5ins high, and a two-handled pottery dish, 7ins diameter x 3.75ins high £200-300
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A buff earthenware Cambodian Kendi with a broad shoulder, narrow foot, wide mouth with flange and a straight spout with a flange, circa 1st Century AD, 10ins diameter x 10ins high (in excavated condition) £350-500 Provenance: Purchased M.J. West Note: Thermoluminescence Analysis Report from Oxford Authentication Ltd, dated 15th April, 2003 (sample no. N103f80)
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