A rare armorial ale glass c.1760, the ogee bowl enamelled with a coat of arms and ears of barley, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, a tiny chip to the foot, 18.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, No. O26. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986. Illustrated: Apollo, October 1986, Simon Cottle, The Other Beilbys: British Enamelled Glass of the 18th Century, p.318, pl.IV.
A rare armorial ale glass c.1760, the ogee bowl enamelled with a coat of arms and ears of barley, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot, a tiny chip to the foot, 18.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. Previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, No. O26. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986. Illustrated: Apollo, October 1986, Simon Cottle, The Other Beilbys: British Enamelled Glass of the 18th Century, p.318, pl.IV.
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