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7. Three glass candlesticks, 19th century, two with hollow baluster stems cut with stylized swags above circular feet, the last facet cut and raised on a heavy square base, 18cm max. (3) £80-120 Provenance: the Watney Collection. 8. Five decanters and stoppers, 19th century and later, a pair possibly Irish and moulded with a large honeycomb design to the malletshaped bodies, one a double decanter of plain form, another cut with simple oval bands, the last of faceted form with three neck rings, 39cm max. (10) £150-250 Provenance: the Watney Collection. 9. A glass mug, 18th century, of bell shape, with gadroon moulding around the base, raised on a circular foot, the rim moulded with narrow concentric bands, a grooved strap handle, and a glass jug applied with two triple bands, the jug cracked, 15cm. (2) £150-250 Provenance: the Watney Collection. 10. A glass serving bottle or decanter, c.1740, the squat body moulded with eight sides, rising to a straight neck with triple applied string rim, a deep kick-in base, 24.2cm. £150-250 Provenance: the Watney Collection. 11. Two glass serving bottles or decanters, c.1740, one of octagonal moulded form, the other cruciform, both with long tapering necks applied with string rims, the smaller decanter with a rim chip, 27cm max. (2) £200-300 Provenance: the Watney Collection. 12.
A half-size octagonal moulded serving bottle or decanter, c.1740, the long tapering neck applied with a string rim, 21.2cm. £200-300
Provenance: the Watney Collection.
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