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FS40: Two Day Fine Art Sale

An English Wine Glass of Jacobite Interest

Auction Lot FS40/521

An English wine glass of Jacobite interest the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a rose and buds set on a mildly tapering single series air twist stem and a fold over foot, circa 1760, 15cm high.
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An English Wine Glass of Jacobite Interest (FS40/521) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 9th October 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

An English wine glass of Jacobite interest the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a rose and buds set on a mildly tapering single series air twist stem and a fold over foot, circa 1760, 15cm high.

Price Realised

£400

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Ceramics and Glass

Fine Art Category

Wine Glasses

Sale Information

FS40: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 9th October 2018
Wednesday, 10th October 2018

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 10:00am on Wednesday, 10th October 2018 as part of the Oriental and European Ceramics and Glassware section of the sale.

Contact

For more information about this particular auction lot, please contact:-

Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

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An English Wine Glass of Jacobite Interest

Auction Lot: FS40/521

An English wine glass of Jacobite interest the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a rose and buds set on a mildly tapering single series air twist stem and a fold over foot, circa 1760, 15cm high.

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