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An 18th Century wine glass with plain bell-shaped bowl and fine air twist stem, on plain foot with pontil, 7ins high (circa 1750 - chip to footrim) £100-150
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An 18th Century ale glass, the tapered bowl engraved with floral spray and with white opaque double-twist stem on plain foot, with pontil, 11.5ins high (circa 1760) £150-200
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An 18th Century ale glass, the tapered bowl engraved with small floral spray and with facet cut stem on plain foot, with pontil, 7ins high (circa 1770) £120-160
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Two 18th Century wine glasses, both with plain bucket bowls and on twin knopped air twist stems, on plain feet with pontils, 6ins and 6.5ins high (circa 1750 - both feet chipped) £150-200
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An 18th Century wine glass with plain bell-shaped bowl and stem, the foot with turned-over rim and pontil, 6.375ins high (circa 1750), and one other 18th Century ale glass with plain tapered bowl and single knopped white opaque twist stem on plain foot, 7ins high (circa 1760 - foot chipped in several places) £120-160
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An 18th Century wine glass with small ribbed bowl and white opaque double twist stem, on plain foot, with pontil, 5.5ins high (circa 1760 - foot ground), and one other wine glass with plain bucket bowl, white opaque double twist stem, plain foot and with pontil, 6.25ins high (circa 1760 - footrim chipped in several places and cracked) £200-300
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An 18th Century firing glass with plain bowl and short white opaque double twist stem on plain heavy foot, 4ins high (circa 1770), another wine glass with plain bowl and double white opaque twist stem on domed foot, 7.5ins high, and one other wine glass with plain bell shaped bowl, single knopped air twist stem on plain foot, 6.25ins high £120-160
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A mid-18th Century German wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with a crowned monogram "F.R", Frederick I, the first King of Prussia, with knop stem on folded foot, 5.75ins high and a 19th Century commemorative goblet, the cylindrical bowl etched with portraits of Wilhelm I and Friedrich III of Prussia (who both died in 1888 - the year of the Three Kaisers), with cut stem and star cut base, 8ins high £200-300 Provenance: Brian Watson Antique Glass, Fox Warren Cottage, High Street, Marsham, Norwich - Purchased 4th November 2014 (Stock No. B/4458) and 23rd April 2015 (Stock No. B6010)
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A late 18th/early 19th Century English or Irish glass bowl with panel and diamond cutting, 8.5ins diameter x 5.5ins high £60-80
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A part suite of English table drinking glasses with bucket bowls over a plain blade knop, with plain stem on a plain foot (17 pieces) £80-120
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A set of six modern Hobnail cut glass wine glasses, 6.25ins high, a pair of early 19th Century English glass rectangular dishes with shaped rims, 8.75ins x 5.75ins x 2.25ins high, eight cut glass finger bowls, 4.75ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and a quantity of other glassware, various £80-120
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An early 20th Century part cut glass table service, comprising - twelve wine glasses, 7ins high, six similar, 6ins high, fourteen sherry/cordial glasses, 5ins high, a tumbler, 4.25ins high, nine finger bowls, 4.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high, and fourteen stands, 6.5ins diameter, water jug, 7ins high (cracked), and eight slice cut champagne glasses, 5.25ins high £120-160
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An early 18th Century glass sealed "onion" shaped wine bottle of dark green tint, the seal with crest, 5.5ins high (barnacle covered body and neck damage) £150-200
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A 19th Century St Louis fruit paperweight on a white latticino ground, 3.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and a clear glass paperweight set with a lamp work stem, hung with two wild strawberries, speckled with dew (probably Baccarat), 2.75ins diameter x 2ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century glass facet cut paperweight with coloured canes, set in a concentric pattern, 2.5ins diameter x 2ins high, a mid-19th Century paperweight set with coloured canes in a concentric pattern, 4ins diameter x 2.5ins high, together with two cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, various £80-120
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A late 19th Century blue overlay cut glass scent bottle and stopper, 6.75ins high, together with seven other cut glass clear scent bottles with silver mounts, 2.25ins to 7.25ins high, and a small silver funnel, 2.75ins high £150-200
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A pair of early 20th Century opaque glass lustre vases, with cut glass prismatic drops, commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII, and Queen Alexandra, each 14ins high, under glass domes £100-150
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A Bohemian amber-flashed and cut glass sugar bowl on high foot, cut with a design of deer in a clearing, 5.75ins diameter x 6.25ins high, and a water jug, similarly engraved with deer within a woodland clearing, 7.5ins high £200-300
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A set of four 19th Century glass Chemists jars of dark olive green tint, with contents labels including - "Cinnam", and with metal covers, each 15.5ins high £300-400
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A large 19th Century glass Chemists storage jar with gilt, blue and black label for "Isinglass", the interior painted white, with original tin cover, 19.25ins high £80-120
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A 19th Century English blue glass panel cut decanter, 9.25ins high, a 19th Century "Bristol Blue" glass barrel shaped smelling salts bottle and stopper, 2.25ins long x 2.5ins high, and a selection of other blue, amethyst and yellow coloured glassware, various £100-150
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