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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
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
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
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
1089
Good, Large Pair of Anglo-Bohemian Engraved Glass Lustres, first quarter 20th century, of footed bowl form, each dressed with large "Back-Cut Albert" glass spears, the bowl rims cut in scallops, h. 12-1/2", dia. 7-1/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1136
Six-Piece Assorted Group of Glassware, consisting of a fine pair of Stevens and Williams, Stourbridge, "Rubina Verde" glass garniture vases, in the Japonesque taste, fourth quarter 19th century; a large Continental ribbed white-spangled "Rubina Verde" glass garniture vase, first quarter 20th century; a German engraved glass tall cylindrical "guywire" vase, second quarter 20th century; a pair of Belle Epoque spiral-ribbed "Solitaire" bud vases with petaled bases, first quarter 20th century; and a French cerulean-shaded-to-cobalt "Vertical Optic Rib" glass vase, also first quarter 20th century, probably of Luneville origin; the largest h. 12", dia. 5-1/4".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1383
Diverse Twelve-Piece Collection of Art Glass, comprised of a floral-enameled and parcel-gilt English "Bristol" glass garniture vase of footed baluster form, third quarter 19th century; an English cased white-over-rose footed pyriform vase with an elaborately gauffered lip, fourth quarter 19th century; an English cased scarlet-over-white trumpet vase with applied cobalt blue coils; an Edwardian floral-enameled "Bristol" bud vase, first quarter 20th century; an English silverplate-mounted clear glass trumpet vase with a cobalt-edged lip; an Austro-German floral spray-etched vase of baluster form, first quarter 20th century; a dramatic French cameo-cut black-over-frosted white cylindrical vase in "Foliated Leaves" decor; a tall German floral-engraved transparent pale gray vase of baluster form, first quarter 20th century; an American pressed amber "Moon and Stars" faceted vase in the Victorian style; a Scandinavian Modern pale amethyst and clear vase of waisted cylindrical form; a tall Royal Art Glass, Denmark, blue-over-clear vase of flared square section in the "Danish Modern" style, retaining the period printed paper label; and a diminutive English sky-blue shaded to white satin glass ringed bud vase, first quarter 20th century; the largest h. 12".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1393
Two-Piece English/American Glass Group, second quarter 20th century, comprised of an English brilliant-cut glass cheese dome and underplate in "Buzz and Corset" decor, the gallery-rimmed cheese underplate sunburst-cut, h. 6-1/2", dia. 10-3/4"; and a large American pressed and partially frosted covered cake stand in "Cherries" decor, the cover with a large spherical finial, h. 13", dia. 12".
Estimate: 100 - 200
1407
English Pressed Glass and Pewter Single-Trumpet and Bowl Epergne, fourth quarter 19th century, in opalescent white-to-clear glass in "Lattice and Bead" decor, in a Henry Turim, New York, silver-washed pewter stand having its supports modeled as striding putti, the stand fully touchmarked, the lip of the trumpet broadly scalloped and crimped, h. 11-1/2", dia. 9-1/2".
Estimate: 100 - 200
1440
Fine and Rare Edwardian Two-Piece Cut Glass Toilette Set, first quarter 20th century, perhaps the Richardson Glass Company, Wordsley, in the Anglo-Irish taste of the early 19th century, comprised of a large ewer, h. 13", w. 8-1/2", l. 10", and a commodious matching bowl, h. 5-1/4", dia. 17", both cut in "Latticed Diamond Bands".
Estimate: 200 - 400
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