88 Two French Molded and Partially "Satine" Glass Fruit Dishes, second quarter 20th century, comprised of a "Seagulls and Waves" dish in the Verlys style, h. 2", dia. 12"; and a nonagonal bowl in "Portico" decor, h. 5", dia. 8".
Estimate: 100 - 200
89 Group of Two Continental Glass Vases, consisting of a "satine" and cut molded glass trumpet vase in "Bacchic Nudes" decor, in the manner of Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945); and a taller "satine" glass vase of tapered oblong section in "Monumental Nude" decor in the Lalique manner, second quarter 20th century; both bearing pseudo-Lalique acid-stamped signatures on the base, the largest h. 11-3/4", w. 5-1/4", d. 4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
254 Large and Weighty Scandinavian Glass Vase, third quarter 20th century, of navette form and elaborately engraved on the facade with an 18th-century galleon sailing in a tropical inlet, h. 10-1/2", w. 12-1/4", d. 4-3/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
345 Attractive Pair of English Blown Glass Hurricane Shades, second quarter 20th century, with engraved decoration featuring upright flowering stems flanked by taller budding stems alternating with eight-point vertical oblong sunbursts with X-crossed bud stems, h. 14-3/4", dia. 5-1/2".
Estimate: 200 - 400
346 Attractive Pair of English Blown Glass Hurricane Shades, second quarter 20th century, of tall size and floral engraved, the engraved decoration featuring upright flowering stems flanked by taller budding stems alternating with eight-point vertical oblong sunbursts with X-crossed bud stems, h. 14-3/4", dia. 5-1/2".
Estimate: 200 - 400
350 Good Pair of English West Country "Spangled" Glass Candlesticks, second quarter 19th century, of attenuated baluster form, the pair with the unusual feature of green flitter imbedded between the multi-color spangles, h. 9-3/4", dia. 4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
355 Three-Piece Cambridge Glass Company Console Set, second quarter 20th century, composed of parcel-gilt amber glass in the neoclassical taste, comprised of a large gently flaring bowl, h. 3-1/2", dia. 10-3/4", and a flanking pair of low candlesticks, h. 3", dia. 5", all with bas-relief parcel-gilt borders of classical figures disporting themselves in a forest.
Estimate: 75 - 125
440 Good Bohemian Polychromed and Shaded Glass Vase, fourth quarter 19th century, attributed to Alexander Pfohl (1866-1943) of Haida, the mold-blown "Vertical Optic Rib" body shaded from cranberry at the lip to clear at the base and opulently enameled with lilies and highlighted with parcel gilding, h. 16", dia. 7-1/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
443 Group of Two Alwe, Germany, Glass Tankards, comprised of a pressed and etched glass tankard in "Stags" decor, second quarter 20th century; and a tankard bearing a polychromed hemisphere map delineating the voyages of the early European discoverers of America; both examples with the traditional hinged pewter lids, both embossed "Alwe" on the sunburst bases, h. 6", dia. 3-3/4".
Estimate: 60 - 90
444 Good Set of Four German Bohemian Wine Goblets, third quarter 20th century, in pale green-cased and cut colorless glass, the bowls with diamond-cut bands, the colorless glass octagonal bases and stems panel-cut, h. 7-3/4", dia. 2-3/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
621 Seven-Piece Collection of Pressed Glass, consisting of a large English cut glass decanter of barrel form, fourth quarter 19th century, with the original large panel-cut stopper of "mushroom" form; and a six-piece collection of American pressed glass, comprised of a good "Lion" covered compote, fourth quarter 19th century; a good, large "Honeycomb" celery vase, third quarter 19th century; a ribbed pressed covered compote, fourth quarter 19th century; a Brilliant-pressed footed cake stand in "Hobstar and Balloon" decor, first quarter 20th century; and a Brilliant-pressed flat-bottom celery vase in "Shell and Fan" decor of like date; the largest h. 14-1/2", dia. 9-1/2".
Estimate: 75 - 125
622 Large Transfer-Printed and Enameled "Wavecrest" Glass Cachepot, fourth quarter 19th century, by the C. F. Monroe Company, of bowl form, signed on the base in red transfer print, h. 7-3/4", dia. 10".
Estimate: 75 - 125
865 Group of Three Glass Bottle Coolers, consisting of a Cavan, Ireland, cut and etched glass bottle cooler, of campana form in the Anglo-Irish style of the early 19th century, the facade with an etched armorial reading "International Racecourse/Arlington", signed on the underside of the sunburst-cut foot in acid stamp "Cavan/Ireland", h. 9", dia. 6-3/4"; an American Brilliant-pressed and engraved glass ice tub, h. 5-1/2", dia. 6", the base reverse pressed in a large sunburst; and a large French floral- and panel-pressed glass two-handled bottle cooler in the style of Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), the body centered with a broad band of tangent flowerheads, the base reverse-sunburst pressed, h. 9", dia. 8".
Estimate: 150 - 300
882 Antique American Blown Glass Hurricane Shade, first quarter 20th century, of large cylindrical form in the early American style, the glass deliberately wavy and having an occasional bubble, h. 14", dia. 7-1/2".
Estimate: 75 - 125
890 American Brass-Mounted "Empire Ware" Glass Two-Handled Vase, first quarter 20th century, the basal mount of reticulated antique-gilded brass in the First Empire style, the handles of "spread cobra" form surmounted by songbirds in matte-finished silvered brass, the base of the gilt-brass mount fully touchmarked, h. 11", w. 6-3/8".
Estimate: 800 - 1200
931 Good Three-Piece Collection of Bohemian Cut Overlay Glass, first quarter 20th century, comprised of a white-over-clear bell-form cologne bottle with polychrome floral decoration, a white-over-ruby tumble-up (night carafe with tumbler as cover) of like date, and a parcel-gilt white-over-cranberry vase of baluster form, the largest h. 10" (four total pieces).
Estimate: 500 - 800
936 Attractive Bohemian Cut Glass Luster, fourth quarter 19th century, in parcel-gilt and floral-enameled white-over-cranberry overlay glass, dressed with large "Back-Cut Albert" glass spears, the circular foot enameled with a wreath of summer flowers, the lip cut with broad scallops, each centered with a cut gilded fan, h. 10", dia. 5".
Estimate: 75 - 125
937 Three-Piece Collection of Bohemian Brilliant-Cut Glass Pieces, all in cobalt-over-clear overlay glass, comprised of an ovoid flat-sided vase with cut leaves and hobstar flowerheads, a "Fan and Star" salad bowl with a scallop-cut rim, and a magnum "Prism and Oculus"-cut magnum ashtray with a reverse-engraved floral base, the largest h. 10-1/2", w. 7", d. 5".
Estimate: 100 - 200
938 Good Three-Piece Bohemian Glass Group, second quarter 20th century, comprised of a brilliant-cut dark ruby-over-clear overlay glass pyriform vase with tall waisted neck, a floral-cut ruby-over-clear glass flaring salad bowl, and a similarly cut ruby-over-clear glass oval fruit bowl, both of the floral-cut bowls with cut crenellated rims, the largest h. 4", dia. 10".
Estimate: 100 - 200
940 Fine Bohemian "Grisaille" and White-Enameled Emerald Glass "Pokal", fourth quarter 19th century, in the 16th-century style, each facade featuring an armored knight, h. 23-1/2", dia. 6-1/2".
Estimate: 1200 - 1800
941 Good Eleven-Piece Bohemian Ruby Glass Liqueur Service, for ten persons, first quarter 20th century, probably the Goldberg Works of Haida, Bohemia (active 1891-ca. 1945) , the richly floral-enameled and parcel-gilded service comprised of a circular tray, dia. 12", and a set of ten complimentary liqueur flutes, h. 5", dia. 2".
Estimate: 150 - 300
943 Attractive Bohemian "Vermicelli"-Gilded Glass Decanter, first quarter 20th century, of tall size, the decanter in blown, cut and cranberry-cased glass, the matching cut and vermicelli-gilded glass stopper of steeple form, h. 21-1/4", dia. 5-1/2".
Estimate: 600 - 900
1049 Fine Egginton Brilliant-Cut Glass Jelly Stand, first quarter 20th century, in the "Creswick" pattern, signed at the edge of the reverse-cut foot in diamond stylus script, h. 8-1/4", dia. 7-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1050 Fine Hawkes Brilliant-Cut Glass Trumpet Vase, first quarter 20th century, in "Brunswick" decor, the circular foot reverse-cut with a magnum hobstar, h. 10-3/4", dia. 5".
Estimate: 100 - 200
1051 Good American Brilliant-Cut Glass Petticoat-Footed Comport, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Meriden Cut Glass Company, in "Interlaced Hobstars" decor, h. 8-3/4", dia. 8".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1052 Large Continental Brilliant-Cut Glass Punchbowl, of cushion form in "Russian" cut, with a fan-cut border and notch-cut lip, h. 7-1/2", dia. 12-1/2".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1055 Brilliant-Cut Glass Ovoid Fruit Bowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Sinclaire Cut Glass Company, also floral engraved in "Hobstar and Palm" decor, h. 4-3/4", w. 7", l. 11-1/4".
Estimate: 175 - 200
1056 Pitkin and Brinks Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, in "Buzz and Lancet Arch" decor, signed at the interior with the acid-stamped P. & B. initials within a lozenge, h. 3-3/4", dia. 8-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1057 Elaborately Brilliant-Cut Glass Oranges Bowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to J. Hoare and Company, of ovoid form in "Interlaced Hobstars" decor, h. 4-3/4", w. 8-1/4", l. 11-1/2".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1058 Taylor Brothers Brilliant-Cut Glass Celery Tray, first quarter 20th century, of elliptical form in "Palm" decor, w. 4-1/2", l. 10-7/8".
Estimate: 75 - 125
1061 Fine American Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Hoare firm, in "Heavy Tusks" decor, h. 4", dia. 9-1/2".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1062 Opulent Brilliant-Cut Glass Ice Cream Tray, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Strauss Cut Glass Company, of navette form in the "Harvard" pattern, w. 8", l. 14".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1063 Opulent Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, by Clark-Hugler in "Interlaced Hobstar and Cane Panel" decor, signed at the interior center, of unusually gently flared form, h. 4", dia. 9-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1064 Fine and Rare Christian Dorflinger and Sons Brilliant-Cut Glass Low Bowl, first quarter 20th century, in the "Princess" pattern, unsigned as the Dorflinger firm generally did not sign its wares, dia. 8".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1065 Fine American Cut Glass Circular Shallow Bowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Hoare Company, richly cut in "Hobstar and Claw" decor, dia. 9".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1066 Fine Libbey Brilliant-Cut Glass Low Bowl, 1897-1907, opulently cut in the "New Brilliant" pattern, signed at the interior center with the acid-stamped Libbey sabre mark, dia. 9".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1070 T. G. Hawkes Brilliant-Cut Glass Trumpet Vase, first quarter 20th century, richly cut in the "Navarre" pattern, the edge of the circular reverse-cut foot acid-stamped with the Hawkes trefoil mark, h. 10", dia. 4-1/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1071 Fine Brilliant-Cut Glass Salad Bowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the T. G. Hawkes Company, Corning, New York, in a "Venetian Variant" pattern, h. 4", dia. 10-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1072 T. G. Hawkes Brilliant-Cut Glass Trumpet Vase, first quarter 20th century, of tall size in "Brunswick" pattern, the broad, circular, reverse-cut foot acid-stamped on its upper surface with the Hawkes trefoil mark, h. 12", dia. 4-3/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1073 Large and Opulent Brilliant-Cut Glass Punchbowl, first quarter 20th century, attributed to the Strauss Cut Glass Company, in "Interlaced Hobstar and Diamond" decor, h. 5-3/4", dia. 12".
Estimate: 300 - 500
1074 American Brilliant-Cut and Engraved Glass Sweetmeats Tray, first quarter 20th century, of circular form in the "Beverley" or "Diadem" pattern, by the Meriden Cut Glass Company, unsigned as the Meriden Cut Glass Company did not mark its products, dia. 10".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1075 Fine Egginton Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, in "Lotus" decor, h. 4", dia. 9".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1076 Fine Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, retailed by the Alford Company, in the "Trieste" pattern, signed at the interior center with the Alford name in an acid-stamped lozenge, h. 4", dia. 9-1/4". Alford was the retailer for the Clark Cut Glass Company.
Estimate: 200 - 400
1077 Fine Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, first quarter 20th century, by the Fry Cut Glass Company, in the "Trojan" pattern, signed at the interior center with the acid-stamped Fry script mark, h. 4", dia. 9".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1082 Elaborately Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, ca. 1900, in the "Success" pattern by the Empire Cut Glass Company, unsigned, h. 3-5/8", dia. 8-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1083 Fine and Rare Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, 1897-1907, by the Libbey Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, of large size in the "Sultana" pattern, signed on the interior with the Libbey acid-stamped sabre mark, h. 4-1/4", dia. 10-1/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1084 Fine Libbey Glass Company Brilliant-Cut Glass Berry Bowl, 1897-1907, in the "Monarch" pattern, signed at the interior center with the acid-stamped Libbey saber mark, h. 4-1/2", dia. 10".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1085 Hawkes Brilliant-Cut Glass Loop-Handled Nappy, first quarter 20th century, in "Greek Key" decor, signed with the acid-stamped Hawkes mark at the interior center, the center finely reverse-cut with a sunburst, dia. 6".
Estimate: 50 - 80
1086 Unusual Brilliant-Cut Glass Octagonal Shallow Bowl, first quarter 20th century, in "Pattern 98" decor by the Sinclaire Cut Glass Company, dia. 10-3/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1087 Five-Piece Collection of Blown, Cut and Engraved Glass, comprised of a tall Brilliant-cut "Magnum Buzz and Palmette" decanter, first quarter 20th century; an English cut glass tumble-up (night-table carafe, with the tumbler forming the cover); a Cristallerie Sterling, France, blown glass decanter of tapering square section, retaining its original printed paper import label on the base; a Continental etched and engraved decanter of waisted baluster form; and an English blown decanter of truncated conical form; all of the decanters with the original stoppers, the largest h. 13".
Estimate: 200 - 400
      
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