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***ANDREA VIVIANI (Born 1970) - A Raku pottery dish modelled as an abstract face, signed to verso and dated 12.7.06, 13ins x 12.25ins £300-500
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A Wine Glass, 18th Century, with trumpet bowl, air twist stem on plain conical foot, 8ins high £80-120
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Six Drinking Glasses, 18th Century, including ale with plain stem and conical foot engraved - "Sucs To Cromford Moor Sough", 6.5ins high, and cordial with double air twist stem on conical foot, 6ins high Note: Cromford Moor in Derbyshire was a lead mining area. The Sough was an underground channel used to drain the water out of a mine. The Cromford Sough provided the power for Richard Arkwright's mills at Cromford. £150-200
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Six Drinking Glasses, 18th Century, including - drawn trumpet air twist stem on folded foot, 6.75ins high, and cordial with bucket bowl on plain cotton twist stem and conical foot, 5.75ins high £150-200
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Four Clear, Pink and Etched Hock Glasses, 6.625ins, seven matching white wine glasses, 6.5ins high, and eighteen cut and red-tinted sherry glasses, 4.75ins high £100-150
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A Pair of Green Glass Lustre Vases, 19th Century, hung with prismatic drops, 8.5ins high, and a single example of frosted and green glass, 10ins high £100-150
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A plated epergne with nine glass trumpet shaped vases, late 19th Century, the opalescent vases of frill form with white spirals, and clear glass crimped frills to the necks, 22.25ins high £200-300
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A Daum glass model of a speed boat, 20th Century, of clear and frosted glass, 15.5ins overall, etched "Daum France", and with paper label £200-300
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