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269 RHEINISCHE GLASHÜTTEN AG., KÖLN-EHRENFELD GROUP OF SIX JUGENDSTIL ‘FLOWER FORM’ CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, CIRCA 1900 the clear bowls each overlaid and acid-etched with coloured flowerheads, all with green tinted knopped stems and flat feet (6) 14.5cm high
£2,500-3,000
270 LUDWIG SÜTTERLIN (1865-1917) FOR FRITZ HECKERT, PETERSDORF THREE JUGENDSTIL ‘FLOWER FORM’ LIQUEUR GLASSES, CIRCA 1900 each bowl decorated as a flowerhead in gilt with coloured enamels (2) 16.5 and 16cm high
£800-1,200
271 THERESIENTHAL GLASS WORKS GROUP OF SIX JUGENDSTIL ‘FLOWER FORM’ LIQUEUR GLASSES, CIRCA 1900 each with clear bowls painted with a flowerhead in gilt and coloured enamel, the green stems and spreading feet all decorated with gilt rims (6) 14.5cm high
£600-800
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ADOLF BECKERT (1884-1929)
STOURBRIDGE, ENGLAND
STOURBRIDGE, ENGLAND
GERMAN ENAMELLED GLASS VASE, 1920S of mallet form with a panelled elongated neck and gilt rim, decorated with silhouettes of fauns cavorting 20.5cm high
ART NOUVEAU GLASS TRUMPET VASE, 20TH CENTURY with applied green glass decoration, 31.5cm high (chip to foot rim); together with a FLUTED BOWL of similar decoration, 15cm diameter (2)
£200-300
£150-250
TWO ART NOUVEAU CLEAR GLASS VASES, CIRCA 1900 each with applied green glass decoration, 16cm and 10cm; and a JOHN WALSH WALSH GOBLET, the opaline brocade frilled bowl on clear cylindrical stem and conical foot, 22cm high (3)
Other fees apply in addition to the hammer price, please see the ‘Buyer’s Guide’ section on page 4
£200-300