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Some 500 items of European glassware between 100 and 300 years old, including stained glass, English drinking glasses, 19th-century exhibition pieces and a cabaret set by Emile Galle.
Pair of Glasses, c.1760
Pair of Glasses, c.1760 Glass, coloured enamels and gilt Austrian Height: 17.3 cm; Diameter of rim - 7 cm; Diameter of base - 7.6 cm. view details
Vase, c.1850-75
Vase, c.1850-75 Glass Austrian Height: 16 cm; Diameter of rim: 8.8 cm; Diameter of base: 7.8 cm. view details
Goblet, c.1845-55
One of a pair of Goblets, c.1845-55 Glass Austrian The base is labelled underneath 'Rheinstein' Height: 16.9 cm. view details
Wine Glass, c.1775
Wine glass, c.1775 Clear glass, engraved with a classical frieze of ox skulls and paterae between garlands English, London, Workshop of James Giles Height: 12.8 cm. view details
Cabaret Set, c.1880
Cabaret set, c.1880 Glass, gilt and gold French, factory unknown Tray - Diameter 13 cm; Height of decanters: 11 and 8 cm; Heightof sugar bowl and glasses - 5 cm. view details
Cabaret set or ‘verre d’eau’, 1872
Cabaret set or ‘verre d’eau’, 1872 Glass French, Nancy, Emile Gallé Engraved glass, intended for perfumed water. This set was specially... view details
Cruet Frame with Decanters
With pierced rococo body raised on four scroll feet with a centre handle. Fitted with a pair of bottle-decanters; one in cut green glass, one in cut blue; the necks... view details
Glass Dome
The plinth is fitted with a tall glass dome of cover and project the fragile glass module_collections_objects inside. The centre rises to form a glass fountain round... view details
Decanter and stopper
In mallet shaped form narrowing towards the neck and flaring out towards the rim which forms a well into which fits an inverted cone shaped stopper surmounted by a... view details
