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An early Victorian hand blown milk glass vase, of raised wrythen twisted form, possibly Stourbridge or Nailsea, 19cm tall, together with a blue glass jug of wrythen form, possibly Nailsea or Bristol, 8 cm tall, a 20th century Murano type glass bud vase in spiral blue and white coloured glass 10 cm tall and a glass cake stand 25 by 16cm. (4)
A late 18th / early 19th century small Nailsea glass drinking mug, of globular shape, bronze green decorated with spattered white enamel pattern, and thread to the neck and handle, 10cm high (a/f), together with an early 19th century boot shaped stirrup glass, in amethyst glass, 10cm, to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass
An early 19th century glass rummer, monogrammed cylinder bowl etched and engraved with foliage, 13cm high, c. 1830; an early 19th century glass, ogee-shaped bowl, baluster girdle stem, circular foot, pontil, 10.5cm high; a Victorian Nailsea glass novelty pipe, of small proportions, opaque pink wavy bowl, opaque white inclusions, 27cm long, [3]
Three items of antique glass - Three-colour flask of 'Nailsea' type with pink, white and blue enamels festoons, 13.5cm long, a writhen-moulded cream jug, 11.5cm high, and a small cordial glass with panel-cut bowl (3) Condition: First item has had a collar (now missing), second item has small old loss to scroll tip of handle terminal, third item sound. **General condition consistent with age
A COLLECTION OF MINIATURE COLOURED GLASS VASES, probably Nailsea, 19th century, comprising a small two handle vase with green and opaque twist, wavy rim, on circular disc foot. 12cm high; a small 'mille fleur' globular vase. 7cm high; another globular vase, with sky-blue, pink and opaque twists etc. (7)
A 19th century miniature Nailsea flask with applied decoration of a love heart above the initials RM, dated 1816 to reverse with internal linear decoration, with later white metal fleur de lis stopper and stand, height 7cm, with handwritten label below a Birmingham exhibition 1816 for Richard Marsh.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, the stand and stopper with tarnishing but the bottle appears to be in good condition.
BR-W Bell code Bristol-Weston-Super-Mare British Railways Western Region signal box bell code notice dated November 1959 for the section BRISTOL ECH - WESTON-SUPER-MARE. Lists Flax Bourton, Nailsea & Backweel, Claverham, Yatton, Huish Crossing, Puxton & Worle, Weston-Milton and Weston-Super-Mare. In original GWR frame measures 8in x 5.75in.
A LARGE VICTORIAN NAILSEA "END OF DAY" GLASS PIPE, pink and white swagged glass with trailed red rim to the bowl. 41.5cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE AND SILVER MOUNTED MUSTARD, of tankard form, incised decoration, silver maker George Fox, London 1871, impressed and incised marks to base, chip to footrim, height 10cm, together with a Nailsea type blue and white glass flask, length 19.5cm and a press moulded glass beaker (3)
A late 19th century brass coal scuttle, turned treen swing handles, 43cm wide; W. Harding (late 19th/early 20th century). a pair, Riverside Views, signed, oils on canvas, 24cm x 29cm; An EPNS mounted claret jug; a cut glass decanter,another, a vase; a Nailsea glass miniature scent atomiser, 8cm; a late 19th century Bristol Blue glass trinket pot and cover, applied in gilt with leaves and flowers, 5.5cm; Books - Scott Publishing, East Lynne; Homer's Iliad;How Shall I Word IV; Latin Grammar, etc

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