Fine Glass and British Ceramics - S1 2022-06-21 Auction - 180 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 3
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A very rare sealed decanter bottle, circa 1700The Thompson Wine Glass: a highly important Beilby enamelled crested wine glass, circa 1769The Bacchus Goblet: an exceptional engraved ceremonial goblet, circa 1730-40
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Fine Glass and British Ceramics - S1

21 JUNE 2022 | STARTING AT 10:30 GMT+1 | WITH LOT 1 22 JUNE 2022 | STARTING AT 10:30 GMT+1 | WITH LOT 181 British Ceramics Glass Fergus Gambon Head of Department Tel: +44 20 7468 8245 Fergus.Gambon@bonhams.com Jim Peake Senior Specialist Tel: +44 20 7468 8244 Jim.Peake@bonhams.com Anna Burnside Specialist Tel: +44 20 7468 8246 Anna.Burnside@bonhams.com British Ceramics Tel: +44 20 7468 8246 porcelain@bonhams.com
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A fine heavy baluster dram glass, circa 1715: A fine heavy baluster dram glass, circa 1715The round funnel bowl with a solid base enclosing a tear, above a large triple-annulated knop and teared short plain section with a solid basal knop, over
0049: A fine heavy baluster dram glass, circa 1715Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725: A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725Of attractive proportions, the round funnel bowl with a heavy solid base containing a tear, the stem with a wide teared triple-annulated knop above a short plain
0050: A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1710: A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1710The unusual cup-shaped double ogee bowl with a solid base, on a teared inverted baluster stem and conical folded foot, 13.8cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's,
0051: A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1710Est. £600-£800
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A very large and rare heavy baluster goblet, circa 1715: A very large and rare heavy baluster goblet, circa 1715The generous bell bowl with a heavy solid base, the stem with a wide inverted baluster containing a tear, above a teared basal knop and conical
0052: A very large and rare heavy baluster goblet, circa 1715Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725: A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725The round funnel bowl with a solid base containing a tear, the stem with an opposing pair of teared balusters separated by a wide bladed knop, over a domed
0053: A fine baluster wine glass, circa 1725Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A fine and rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725-35: A fine and rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725-35The generous slightly flared round funnel bowl resting on a half knop and small cushion knop, above wide teared drop and ball knops, over a basal
0054: A fine and rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725-35Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725: A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725The flared bell bowl with a solid base, on a well-formed seven-ringed annulated stem composed of a large central knop flanked by knops in graduating sizes, above
0055: A rare baluster wine glass, circa 1725Est. £1,000-£1,500
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An unusual baluster wine glass, circa 1725: An unusual baluster wine glass, circa 1725The tall conical bowl with a solid base, resting on a cushion knop above opposing solid balusters separated by a small cushion knop, over a domed terraced
0056: An unusual baluster wine glass, circa 1725Est. £800-£1,200
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A tall baluster wine glass, circa 1735: A tall baluster wine glass, circa 1735The waisted bell bowl with a solid base containing a tiny tear, the stem with a wide triple-annulated knop above a solid inverted baluster and basal knop, over a
0057: A tall baluster wine glass, circa 1735Est. £500-£700
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A baluster goblet, circa 1725-30: A baluster goblet, circa 1725-30The generous waisted bell bowl with a teared solid base, on a stem with a cushion knop resting on a wide bladed knop, above a teared inverted baluster and basal knop,
0058: A baluster goblet, circa 1725-30Est. £700-£1,000
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A good baluster wine glass, circa 1725-30: A good baluster wine glass, circa 1725-30The waisted bell bowl with a solid base containing a tear, resting on a collar and double-annulated knop, above a cushion knop extending into a large bulbous
0059: A good baluster wine glass, circa 1725-30Est. £800-£1,200
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A large baluster goblet, circa 1710-15: A large baluster goblet, circa 1710-15The generous round funnel bowl with a solid base containing a tear, resting on a small half knop above a bulbous teared inverted baluster stem, over a conical
0060: A large baluster goblet, circa 1710-15Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A fine and rare moulded-stem flute, circa 1725-35: A fine and rare moulded-stem flute, circa 1725-35The tall conical bowl with a solid base, resting on two graduated cushion knops, on a teared eight-sided pedestal stem with a basal knop, over a
0061: A fine and rare moulded-stem flute, circa 1725-35Est. £1,500-£2,000
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An early baluster jelly glass, circa 1730: An early baluster jelly glass, circa 1730The gently flared form with an everted rim, applied with two trailed loop handles, on a short teared inverted baluster stem above a domed folded foot, 13.1cm
0065: An early baluster jelly glass, circa 1730Est. £500-£700
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A fine airtwist taperstick, circa 1740-50: A fine airtwist taperstick, circa 1740-50The slender nozzle with a folded rim, set on five graduated collars, the slender multi-spiral inverted baluster stem with airtwist threads extending into a
0072: A fine airtwist taperstick, circa 1740-50Est. £2,000-£3,000
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