Crystal Perfume Bottle Sterling Top English Marks 1913
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1920: item #619269 121205
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The Incurable Collector
585-734-4494
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Beautiful little perfume/scent bottle with nicely beveled and faceted cut glass and sterling top(original cork inside top), hallmarked for London, England, date letter "s"(1912-1913) in a shield and makers mark. Measuring 3 1/4" tall X about 1 1/2" wide. The glass has good weight and is of fine quality. The top is gold washed with the initials MIH in an art deco circle design. One tiny, very minor, flea bite on one of the faceted points which is very hard to see unless under 7 power magnificatio... Click for details
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C1745 Georgian Bell Tear Stem Wine Glass Folded Foot
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #618308 P18DG 48
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Cotswold Antiques and Glass
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A mid 18th century ‘tear’ stem wine glass with a bell bowl and conical folded foot with rough pontil. A well formed and positioned ‘tear’ air bubble on this one. Good condition with superb tooling marks and striations and a nice wide fold to the foot. Height: 6 7/8” Rim Diameter: 3 1/8” Foot Diameter: Just over 3 3/8” Not quite a goblet; but a good sized wine with a generous bowl.
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C1830 Rare Fully Marked J KILNER WAKEFIELD Paperweight
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1837 VR: item #617955 P19O 2
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A rare and early English Georgian paperweight dating to the 1830’s. The Kilner Glassworks produced bottle glass and there is discussion on whether the production of ‘dumps’ and paperweights was an ‘end of day’ activity to make use of leftover bottle glass; rather than ‘dump’ it or more than likely; the alternative view was that these items were produced as part of the glassworks normal production. Kilner marked weights were produced during the period 1829-1844 and were first marked J KILNER WAKE... Click for details
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Rare Georgian Air Twist Glass with 2 Knops & 2 Collars
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #616103 P18DG 47
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A rare English Georgian wine glass dating to c1760 with a bell bowl supported by two collars; falling to a multiple spiral air twist stem with shoulder and medial knops. A conical foot with rough pontil. MSAT’s are often found with a single collar to the base of the bowl; a double collar is very rarely seen. Height: 6 1/16” Rim Diameter: 2 1/2” Foot Diameter: 2 3/4”. The underside of the foot has had a light polish without effecting the width; other than that, the glass is perfect.
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Superb Heavy Baluster Wine Glass c 1720
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #614113 g1165
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Leslie Antiques Ltd.
(212)348-9073
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An uncommon heavy baluster wine glass with a strong presence and stance. The flared bell bowl has a trapped air tear in the bottom, while the stem has an extremely large ball knop with a large tear. Conical foot with rough, snapped pontil. Height is 6 1/2 inches, with a bowl diameter of 3 inches and a foot diameter of 3 inches (not trimmed). The overall condition is excellent, but there is a small, professionally fille... Click for details
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A Fine Baluster Wine Glass c 1720 - 1725
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #614106 g1180
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Leslie Antiques Ltd.
(212)348-9073
$2900.00
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An extremely fine baluster wine glass of beautiful proportions and lead composition. The flared bell bowl with an air tear in its base sits atop a stem with a medial flattened ball knop. Strong domed with rough, snapped pontil. Height 6 inches, bowl diameter 2 1/2 inches, foot diameter 3 inches. Superb condition.
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C1820 Georgian Engraved Sunderland Bridge Glass Rummer
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1837 VR: item #608720 P19DG 12
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Cotswold Antiques and Glass
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This rummer dates to c1820; has a ‘U’ shaped bowl upon a capstan stem and a conical foot with polished pontil. The main point of interest is naturally the bridge; which is finely copper wheel engraved with a representation of the Sunderland Bridge with lanterns to the railings and the superstructure to each side and a three masted brig sailing underneath. Sunderland Bridge is engraved below and to either side of the brig; in a combination of copper wheel and diamond point engraving. To the reve... Click for details
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