Assorted china and glassware comprising large Italian ceramic vase of flowers, 4 Frederick Rathbone blue/white kitchen jars, 4 assorted blue/white tureens, 3 blue/white ladles, blue/white dish, 2 blue/white eggcups, Wedgwood Clementine vase, pair of Rye Pottery bookends, Wedgwood apple paperweight and 3 signed coloured glass vases
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Part of the Nachtmann NextGen Project. A set of 4 tall glassware, clear with square studs, perfect for mixed cocktails or non-alcoholic drinks. Nachtmann stickered. This item has its original box: 6.25"L x 6.25"W x 6.25"H. Artist: Anke BuchmannIssued: 2017Dimensions: 3.25"W x 5.75"HManufacturer: NachtmannCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Dr. Christopher Dresser (British 1834-1904) for James Couper & Sons, Glasgow "Clutha" Glass Bottle Vase Circa 1890, the clear body with trailed blue and bubble inclusions, acid etched mark "Clutha" to base, trace of further mark "Designed by C.D.", also bearing Liberty & Co. lotus flower trademark.19cm high"Clutha" is the old Gaelic name for Glasgow's principle river, the Clyde; this series of glassware was designed by Dresser as a new venture for the Couper firm primarily known for their scientific glass production. Dresser took inspiration from Roman glass when designing this range and it was retailed exclusively by Liberty's in London, hence their trademark to the base.There are three lines to the upper neck with can be felt with a fingernail both interior and exterior; a very small surface blister also to this area; some further light surface wear noticeable by feel more than sight.
Designed by Bertil Vallien, a set of 2 clear champagne glassware to celebrate the millennium, and to inspire peace and optimism. The stem of the glass depicts millennium as a human reaching for an air bubble, as if to reach towards the future of possibilities. Kosta Boda marked, number glass 7206 and 7207. Artist signed. This item has its original box: 8.5"L x 3.75"W x 12.25"H. Artist: Bertil VallienIssued: 1999Dimensions: 3"W x 10.25"HManufacturer: Kosta BodaCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
Designed specifically for Four Seasons Hotel New York on December 31, 1999, by Bertil Vallien. A set of 2 clear champagne glassware to celebrate the new millennium. The stem of the glass depicts millennium as a human reaching for an air bubble, as if to reach towards the future of possibilities. Kosta Boda marked, number glass 20337 and 20338. Artist signed. This item has its original box: 8.5"L x 3.75"W x 12.25"H. Artist: Bertil VallienIssued: 1999Dimensions: 3"W x 10.25"HManufacturer: Kosta BodaCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
A 19th Century Dutch earthenware plate, hand painted with a foliate design and having a diameter of 22cm, an Italian porcelain fruit bowl or tazza with reticulated basket bowl, and a selection of other porcelain, ceramics, and decorative glassware, including Paragon Pompadour teacups and saucers, a Victorian faring, Continental putti candle holders, and a Caithness glass paperweight
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