GA012 | The Spring Auction Series
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387 388 389<br />
387<br />
A George III wine glass, circa 1760<br />
with a composite and multi<br />
spiral air twist stem and basal<br />
inverted knop with tears<br />
16cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
388<br />
A George III wine glass, circa 1770<br />
with a bucket bowl, polished rounds<br />
and star decoration to the top edge and<br />
single spiral opaque twist to the stem<br />
15cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
389<br />
A George III wine glass, circa 1770<br />
with a funnel bowl and<br />
double spiral air twist<br />
15.5cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
390<br />
A George III jelly glass, circa 1760<br />
twin handled jelly glass<br />
9.5cm high<br />
$60–100<br />
391<br />
A George III sweetmeat<br />
glass, circa 1760<br />
with ogee bowl and multi opaque twist<br />
to stem and a radially moulded foot<br />
8.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
392<br />
A George III large glass mug, circa 1780<br />
with wrythen and ribbed body<br />
and a shaped handle<br />
15.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
393<br />
A George III hops and barley<br />
ale glass, circa 1800<br />
with a baluster stem and<br />
etched barley decoration<br />
14.5cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
394<br />
A William IV coin tankard, circa 1835<br />
with a sixpence to base, the bowl<br />
decorated with doves and a<br />
wreath enclosing the initials RH<br />
14cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
395<br />
Two glass decanters<br />
earliest Birmingham 1885, one with<br />
moulded glass square body and cut<br />
glass stopper Tantalus type, the other<br />
a pinched sided glass decanter with a<br />
sterling silver collar Birmingham 1885<br />
the tallest 25cm<br />
$100–200<br />
396<br />
A George III ale glass, circa 1760<br />
dwarf ale with flammiform wrythen<br />
moulded body and folded foot<br />
12cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
397<br />
A George III Monteith or<br />
bonnet glass, circa 1760<br />
with cut swags and vertical flutes<br />
to bowl, square moulded base<br />
possibly Irish Rex Ebbott sticker to base<br />
12.5 cm high<br />
$200–300