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A Georgian drinking glass dating to c1770, folded foot, opaque twist stem, and diamond-knopped at the bowl. In very good condition. The glass iswebb17 likely Irish and measures 8” in height. More images here 1 / 2 / 3

             Price $1250.00

A BOHEMIAN HUNTING BEAKER DATING TO ca1860 - This exceptionwebb28ally beautiful piece of glass is in very good condition, free from chips and blemishes, and dates to c1860. It depicts various hunting scenes around its bowl and measures 6" in height. An attractive piece of glass!buynow23 More pictures here 1 / 2

Price $165.00

A BOHEMIAN CUT TO CLEAR VASE This is one of the most superb Bohemian vases that have passed through our hands. You would be hard put to find a finer example of decorative glass from the Bohemian glassworks.

The vase DSC08915_edited-1gfis in perfect condition free from chips or blemishes and shows wear at the foot commensurate with age. The vase was made in ca1960 and is replete with numerous cuts and embellishments as can be seen in the images. It is ovaloid in shape.

The vase weighs close to 7lbs and is 12" in height so please check shipping before purchase. More images here 1 / 2 / 3 buynow23

Price: $275.00

A most attractive cylindrical Irish Georgian decanter with its barrel heavily cut with hatched and very fine decoration. This decanter dates to ca1810 and is in very good condition. Likely from Cork in the Republic of Ireland, this decanter measures 9” in height and has its original stopper. More piwebb99ctures at here 1 /2 /3

Price $350.0buynow230

A VICTORIAN GLASS BISCUIT BARREL WITH CHERUB STYLE HANDLE - This wonderful biscuit barrel is in very good condition, free from chips and blemishes. The top is made of pewter and the handle is in the image of IMG_0021_edited-2cherub holding a water container. This may possibly be an Italian piece. The biscuit barrel measures 10" x 10". A very unusual piece. More images here 1 / 2.

 SOLD!

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