A GROUP OF ENGLISH GLASSWARE
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A GROUP OF ENGLISH GLASSWARE

18TH CENTURY - CIRCA 1800

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A GROUP OF ENGLISH GLASSWARE
18TH CENTURY - CIRCA 1800
Comprising: a dram-glass of flared form engraved with Masonic devices above fronds of leaves and flowers, supported by a thick circular foot; a rectangular tea-caddy with canted corners, named for BOHEA and engraved with the initials B*N, among flowers, with a metal rim; a flask of flat lozenge form, engraved with hops and barley, a decanter and stopper engraved with the initials PBD below a vignette of a hound baiting a bull and a label inscribed BRANDY below N6; another rectangular decanter and stopper named W,PORT within an oval flowerhead cartouche, the reverse with the initials JS; and a flared beaker engraved with a band of star and lozenge ornament, the lower part fluted
The first 4 in. (10.2 cm.) high (6)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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