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Auction archive: Lot number 325

A group of assorted early 19th century

Auction 23.04.2021
23 Apr 2021
Estimate
£200 - £300
ca. US$278 - US$417
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 325

A group of assorted early 19th century

Auction 23.04.2021
23 Apr 2021
Estimate
£200 - £300
ca. US$278 - US$417
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

A group of assorted early 19th century and later glassware, including a pair of early Victorian heavy cut glass dishes, 28cm, a pair of honey jars, 18cm and a Dutch engraved decanter, 24cm Estimate £200-300 - pair of heavy cut dishes - slight difference in weight, minor chipping around the edges - Dutch decanter with an associated enamelled stopper - good - honey or preserve jars - both with chipping to the corners of the square feet, one with chip to the underside of the knop - white overlaid glass butter dish - cracked and re-stuck - decanter etched with a sportsman and gundogs is signed Zaglo and Orrefors, height 28cm - stopper broken and rivetted - two moulded glass spiral fluted decanters, 30cm - good - Victorian polygonal glass mallet shaped decanter with associated hexagonal stopper, overall 26.5cm - good - white overlaid etched glass bottle with stopper, 33cm - good - triple collar decanter with facetted stopper, 23cm - rim chip, stopper possibly associated - polygonal step collar decanter with octagonal stopper, 25cm - stopper and decanter with numerous chips - polygonal claret jug, 24cm - broken and glued - ovular clarer jug, 28cm - good but lacks stopper - water jug with tumbler lid, 18cm - crack at base of handle - pineapple cut jug, 17cm - good - set of four early 19th century glasses with etched and cut swags, 11.5cm - all with rim and foot chipping - set of four heavy cut glass salts - minor chipping - pair of cut glass salts - chipping especially around feet

Auction archive: Lot number 325
Auction:
Datum:
23 Apr 2021
Auction house:
Gorringes
15 North Street
Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD
United Kingdom
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
+44 (0)1273 472503
+44 (0)1273 479559
Beschreibung:

A group of assorted early 19th century and later glassware, including a pair of early Victorian heavy cut glass dishes, 28cm, a pair of honey jars, 18cm and a Dutch engraved decanter, 24cm Estimate £200-300 - pair of heavy cut dishes - slight difference in weight, minor chipping around the edges - Dutch decanter with an associated enamelled stopper - good - honey or preserve jars - both with chipping to the corners of the square feet, one with chip to the underside of the knop - white overlaid glass butter dish - cracked and re-stuck - decanter etched with a sportsman and gundogs is signed Zaglo and Orrefors, height 28cm - stopper broken and rivetted - two moulded glass spiral fluted decanters, 30cm - good - Victorian polygonal glass mallet shaped decanter with associated hexagonal stopper, overall 26.5cm - good - white overlaid etched glass bottle with stopper, 33cm - good - triple collar decanter with facetted stopper, 23cm - rim chip, stopper possibly associated - polygonal step collar decanter with octagonal stopper, 25cm - stopper and decanter with numerous chips - polygonal claret jug, 24cm - broken and glued - ovular clarer jug, 28cm - good but lacks stopper - water jug with tumbler lid, 18cm - crack at base of handle - pineapple cut jug, 17cm - good - set of four early 19th century glasses with etched and cut swags, 11.5cm - all with rim and foot chipping - set of four heavy cut glass salts - minor chipping - pair of cut glass salts - chipping especially around feet

Auction archive: Lot number 325
Auction:
Datum:
23 Apr 2021
Auction house:
Gorringes
15 North Street
Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD
United Kingdom
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
+44 (0)1273 472503
+44 (0)1273 479559
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