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Two Georgian cordial glasses, the first c.1730-40, the ogee bowl with plain stem and folded...
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Price Realised: £131
Estimate: £150 - £250
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Lot 182
Description
Two Georgian cordial glasses, the first c.1730-40, the ogee bowl with plain stem and folded foot, 14.7cm high; the second of possible Jacobite significance, the ogee bowl engraved with a closed bud on thorny stem and leaves, a bird in flight to the reverse, with double opaque twist stem and spreading foot, 14.3cm high (2)
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