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20th Century British Glassware

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609 A large contemporary Blowzone Glass Virtu charger of shallow circular form with multicoloured bands of colour with oval printie cuts, engraved signature and date for 2000, width 48.5cm, contained within a cabinet made display case with stepped and colour matched stained frame and mirror back. £500 - £800 610 A 1930’s glass vase, possibly Stevens & Williams of flared cylindrical form with a heavy cased wall decorated with internal random air bubbles over the graduated pale turquoise to amber tinted ground, unmarked, height 20cm. £80 - £120 611 A 1930’s Nazeing vase with compressed ovoid base and large flared collar neck cased in clear crystal over a mottled tonal green ground within internal air bubble detail, height 16cm, together with a similar period compressed shallow bowl. (2) £40 - £60

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612 An early 20th Century large frosted and clear glass tazza with Greek key decoration mounted to a pewter circular stepped foot, diameter 42cm. £60 - £80 613 A 1930’s D.G ware canister of shouldered ovoid form cased in clear crystal over a tonal blue and bronze fleck ground, fitted with a domed brass cover, internal cased foil mark, height 20cm. £40 - £60614 A later 20th Century ruby and petrol iridescent bowl in the manner of Okra, diameter 21.5cm. £40 - £60

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615 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Chartres pattern with clear crystal cased over deep blue and red with opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with slash lines and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

617 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Petra Verde pattern with clear crystal cased over tonal green with bronze aventurine and opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with stylised leaves and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

616 A contemporary studio glass Graal technique vase by John Ford in association with Steven Baker and Ben Taylor of Bristol Blue Glass of ovoid form in the Jazz pattern with clear crystal cased over tonal brown and tan with opal interior cut with a repeat abstract panel design with diamonds, scrolls and chevrons, engraved signature and date for 2011, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED £500 - £700

618 A later 20th Century studio cameo glass vase of cylindrical form cased in a deep purple over a graduated purple to cranberry ground, acid cut with stylised flowering boughs to a frosted ground, unmarked, height 25cm. £50 - £80


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