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Francis Plummer (1930 - 2019) (6)
Richard Bawden (b. 1936) (3)
Leonard Squirrell (1893 - 1979) (3)
Peter Coker (1926 - 2004) (2)
Glyn Morgan (1926 - 2015) (2)
Alfred Munnings (1878 - 1959) (2)
John Nash (1893 - 1977) (2)
Mary Newcomb (1922 - 2008) (2)
John Piper (1903 - 1992) (2)
Colin Self (b. 1941) (2)
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Lot 1 - Georgian Kit Kat style baluster wine glass, with a trumpet bowl on teardrop stem with inverted baluster knop, on a folded conical foot, circa 1750, 15.25cm height
Sold for £380
Lot 2 - Fine Georgian wine glass, the funnel bowl painted in the Beilby style with grapevines in white enamel, on a double series opaque twist stem, on a conical foot, circa 1770, 14.25cm height
Sold for £1,200
Lot 3 - Georgian wine glass, with a fluted ovoid bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, on a conical foot, circa 1760, 13.75cm height
Sold for £140
Lot 4 - Georgian firing glass, with an ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, above a stepped foot, circa 1760, 9.5cm height
Sold for £290
Lot 5 - Georgian wine glass, the round funnel bowl engraved with a flower, on a double series opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 15cm height
Lot 6 - Jacobite wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with rose and buds, and the motto 'Fiat', on a multi-spiral air twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 16.75cm height
Sold for £2,000
Lot 7 - Georgian ale glass, the long funnel bowl engraved with hops, on a plain stem above a folded conical foot, circa 1760, 19.5cm height
Sold for £95
Lot 8 - Georgian wine glass, with a round funnel bowl on a double-knopped multi-spiral air twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 15.5cm height
Lot 9 - Georgian wine glass, with a round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 15cm height
Sold for £90
Lot 10 - Georgian flamiform wrythen ale glass, the moulded round funnel bowl on a folded conical foot, circa 1750, 13.75cm height
Sold for £250
Lot 11 - Georgian wine glass, the trumpet bowl on a plain stem with teardrop inclusion, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 14.5cm height
Sold for £60
Lot 12 - Near set of four Georgian-style wine glasses, possibly continental, with bucket bowls and opaque twist stems
Sold for £210
Lot 13 - 18th century wine glass, the round funnel bowl on an air twist stem, above a high pointed conical foot, together with an 18th century ale glass with wrythen stem (2)
Sold for £100
Lot 14 - 18th century wine glass with multi-spiral airtwist stem, together with an 18th century opaque twist glass with ogee bowl (2)
Lot 15 - 18th century glass with tear drop stem, two 18th century conical glasses each with folded foot, another similar without folded foot
Sold for £120
Lot 16 - Group of 18th and 19th century glassware
Lot 17 - 18th century wine glass, probably Dutch, the...
Sold for £150
Lot 18 - Georgian wine glass, with a bell-shaped bowl on a single series spiral gauze opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 18cm height
Lot 19 - Two 18th century wine glasses
Sold for £170
Lot 20 - Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1755, of lobed form, painted in blue with the Prunus Root pattern, 18cm length
Sold for £440
Lot 21 - Worcester tea canister, c. 1770-75
Sold for £80
Lot 22 - Rare Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765, painted in underglaze blue
Sold for £540
Lot 23 - Pair of Bow blue and white kidney-shaped dishes, circa 1760, the central panel painted with a fisherman, on a powder blue ground with further panels
Sold for £260
Lot 24 - Worcester barrel shaped jug, circa 1760-65, painted with floral sprays, crescent mark to base, 6.5cm height
Sold for £190