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Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%

1007. A green wine glass, c.1760-70, with rounded funnel bowl raised on a plain stem, and a drawn trumpet wine glass raised on an airtwist stem above a folded conical foot, 16.7cm max. (2) £200-300

1008. Two wine glasses and a cordial, c.1760-70, with small funnel bowls, raised on double series opaque twist stems above conical feet, 16.2cm max. (3) £250-350

1009. A wine glass and an ale glass, c.1770, engraved with continuous hunting scenes, raised on faceted stems, 17cm. (2) £150-250

1010. Two wine glasses, c.1760-70, with bell bowls, one enclosing a row of tears above a double knopped opaque twist stem, the other with a triple-knopped double series opaque twist stem, 17cm max. (2) £300-500

1011. Two wine glasses, c.1780, one decorated in the atelier of James Giles with gilt grapevine above a double series opaque twist stem, the other with ogee bowl and engraved with a chinoiserie landscape above a knopped faceted stem, 15.3cm max. (2) £300-400

1012. Two wine glasses, mid 18th century, one with a generous pan-topped bowl engraved with a continuous band of hops and barley, on an airtwist stem with swollen knop, the other with a bell bowl on a doubleknopped airtwist stem, 18.5cm max. (2) £200-300

The Giles glass with a paper label for the Rose Collection, no.1438.

1013. Two wine glasses, c.1770, with bell bowls, one raised on a double series opaque twist stem, the other with a multiple knopped stem enclosing a double series opaque twist, 16.5cm max. (2) £250-350

1014. Three wine glasses, c.1760-70, with moulded funnel bowls, one engraved with a formal border and raised on a plain stem above a folded foot, the other two raised on double series opaque twist stems, 16cm max. (3) £250-350

1015. Two large wine glasses, c.1760-70, with drawn trumpet bowls, one raised on a plain stem enclosing a long tear, the other with a double knopped stem above a folded conical foot, 17.7cm max. (2) £150-250 Provenance: Count Redmond Toler ClaytonBrowne Clayton (1863-1937) of the Villa La Punta, Cervara, Santa Margherita, Liguria, Italy.

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