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19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Pre 1900   item# 1169935

19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand
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Roger Bradbury Antiques
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£125.00 P&PUK£28.00 P&PInternational£35.00 

19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand. This is a top quality, beautiful crisp cut glass pattern. It comes from a family in Northern Holland, where it has been for over One Hundred years. One Tiny chip on the lid, otherwise in very good condition. It has a white metal hooped handle to the finial. Height: 19cm 71/2"incches.


19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand.

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Pre 1900   item# 1169934

19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand.
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Roger Bradbury Antiques
+44(0)1603737444


£125.00 P&PUK£28.00 P&PInternational£35.00 

19th Century Dutch Cut Glass Biscuit Barrell & Stand. This is a fine piece, it has a lovely diamond cut pattern to the body and a substantial cushion cover with Octagonal finial. Small chip to the rim, not really noticible thanks to the lid. It comes from a family in Northern Holland, where it has been for over One Hundred years. A nice, useful piece. Height: 20.25 cm Tall (8"inches).


Six Crystal D'Arques Longchamp Brandy Glasses

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1900   item# 1104760

Six Crystal D'Arques Longchamp Brandy Glasses
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Roger Bradbury Antiques
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£46.00 P&PUK£14.00 P&PInternational£16.00 

This lovely set of Six have their original labels, they are unused. I found tem in the wine cellar of my mothers Large Georgian home. They were still in the original box but it had disitergrated due to the cellars humidity. I think that my perants bought them about Forty years ago. Royal Albert Connoisseur Dessert Bowls used very little and spent most of the time in a China display cabinet, only comming out on large family gatherings. in very good condition.

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