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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:94
Lots with images:94
Prices available:94
Category:
British - Georgian
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*** A fine quality Regency period three tiered table centrepiece, the ormolu base with grape and vine leaf decoration supporting three graduated blue cut glass circular dishes. English circa 1815. Height 61 cm. Provenance: J.W. Blanchard Ltd, Winchester, UK,… ***
*** A rare Williamite cordial glass, mid 18th century, the drawn trumpet bowl, on a plain stem and foot, the bowl inscribed beneath the rim in opaque white enamel 'The glorious Memory of King William', 11.5 cm high ***
*** A set of six Georgian glass rummers, with wheel-cut facets and fluted decoration. ***
*** An engraved English six sided Silesian stem goblet, circa 1735, the funnel bowl with engraved depiction of the friendship of David and Jonathan, on folded foot, 17 cm high ***
*** A part set of Georgian cut crystal, comprising of seven rummers, five smaller rummers and two decanters, both engraved with stoppers. Provenance: F.R. Strange Pty Ltd., Sydney, 1972. ***
*** Three cordial glasses, 18th century, one having a moulded funnel bowl, set on a mercurial corkscrew stem and dome foot, another with a round funnel bowl with fainted moulded comb flutes, set on an opaque twist stem on a plain foot, the other with a round… ***
*** A pair of Irish Georgian hobnail cut decanters and a smaller example similar, each with a cut mushroom stopper. (3), height of pair 26 cm ***
*** Two English goblets, early 18th century and later, both with pointed round funnel bowls, one standing on a four sided silesian stem enclosing a long tear on a folded foot, the other on a large knopp stem enclosing a large tear on a folded foot, tallest 22… ***
*** Three English glasses with bell bowls, early 18th century and later, one set on an inverted baluster stem and folded foot, another set on a heavy collared baluster stem and domed folded foot, the other with a drawn bowl, enclosing a tear, set on a plain… ***
*** An English toastmaster's glass and two wine glasses, early 18th century and later, the toastmaster's glass with a deceptive funnel bowl above a large knop enclosing a tear, on a folded foot, the two wine glasses with round funnel bowls on inverted… ***
*** A pair of George III cut glass covered jars, each raised on a square stepped foot, the body decorated with strawberrry diamond faceting, having a domed cover with conforming decoration surmounted by a hobnail cut mushroom finial, 27 cm high ***
*** Two English cordial glasses, early 18th century, one with a trumpet bowl and solid base, set on a collared ball knop stem enclosing a long tear, and a domed foot, the other having a drawn funnel bowl above a plain stem enclosing a tear, on a folded foot,… ***
*** Three wine glasses, 18th century, one with a round funnel bowl, set on a triple knopped stem and folded foot, another having a trumpet bowl, set on a knopp above a plain stem and folded foot, the other having a trumpet bowl, on a silesian stem and folded… ***
*** A set of six Georgian glass champagne flutes, each with a tall flared bowl on a knopped air-twist stem. Height 20 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Dr John Kennedy McLaughlin Am, Sydney ***
*** Three plain stemmed wine glasses mid 18th century each of conforming design, the tallest 17 cm high ***
*** A pair of 18th century liqueurs, featuring plain bell bowl on inverted light baluster stem inside with air bubbles and fluted conical foot, (one with chipped top), 16.8 cm high ***
*** A George II baluster goblet, 1730s, the slightly-waisted funnel on a baluster stem with tear to the knop with a domed folded foot, 23 cm high. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer ***
*** Three Georgian Twist-Stem glasses, third quarter 18th century, a George II wine glass with a funnel bowl on an double corkscrew mercury air-twist stem and plain foot, an ale glass with tall ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem with a twisted gauze column… ***
*** A Jacobite wine glass, 18th century, the Jacobite glass with waisted trumpet bowl engraved with 'Redeat', above an open rose, rose bud and thistle, on a multiple air twist stem and folded foot, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A George III liqueur glass, late 18th century, the trumpet bowl raised on a double twist stem, on a folded circular foot, 16 cm high. ***
*** Four Georgian wine glasses mid 18th century each of conforming design, the tallest 16 cm high ***
*** A Kit-cat baluster wine glass, 18th century, a plain drawn trumpet formed bowl raised on a baluster shaped multiple knopped stem and conical foot, 17 cm high ***
*** A Williamite glass, circa 1750, the Williamite glass with drawn trumpet bowl, engraved with 'The glorious Memory of King Will III' above a continuing grapevine band, above a plain stem enclosing a tear, on folded foot, 18 cm high ***
*** Six Georgian glass Rummers all with chalice form bowl, rough pontil 13.5 x 8 cm (diameter) ***
*** A rare George II decanter, together with two George III decanters, the smallest fasceted and cut with star cut base C1760, the other in cut glass with mushroom stopper and plain form with mushroom stopper both C1800 ***
*** A Queen Anne baluster wine glass and a George II wine glass, circa 1710 and 1755, the earlier glass with a round funnel bowl on inverted baluster stem and folded foot, the other with a round funnel bowl on a stem with finely-threaded twist on a conical… ***
*** Two English mead glasses and two wine glasses, 18th century and later, one mead glass having a tulip bowl, set on a plain stem and foot, the second having a cup bowl, set on an annulated stem with inverted baluster and knop, on folded foot, the two wines… ***
*** Two Georgian wine glasses, each with a funnel bowl and an air twist stem, one stem knopped, tallest 17 cm ***
*** Two Georgian sweetmeat glasses, circa 1740 and 1765, the earlier glass with a ribbed ogee bowl with everted rim on an eight-sided Silesian stem with annular base on a domed and ribbed folded foot, the other with a double ogee bowl with cog-wheel rim on a… ***
*** An unusual George III pedestal ewer, circa 1820, the frosted body on diamond cut cup, the thumb cut stem on star cut spread foot, 27.5 cm high. Provenance: Purchased Mallett London 1994 ***
*** A very rare Georgian double Magnum decanter, with slice cut band, 37 cm high ***
*** A Georgian wine glass mid 18th century with a beaded and double opaque air twist stem, 17 cm high ***
*** An early English cruciform serving bottle, circa 1700-1735 panel moulded with cruciform cross-section, Christies London label to base, 18.5 cm high ***
*** A tall Georgian ale glass mid 18th century with etched motif of barley and opaque twist stem, approximately 20 cm high ***
*** Two Georgian wine glasses mid 18th century the first with a multi spiral air twist stem, the second with single knopped and multiple spiral opaque twist stem, the first 16 cm high ***
*** A George I wine glass, 1720s, the bell bowl on a baluster stem with tear above a basal knop and folded foot, 15.5 cm high. Provenance: acquired from Parkside Antiques (Pat Daniels), Melbourne, 'A Reflection' exhibition, 1994, no. 90 ***
*** A pair of Georgian wine glasses, each with a flared bell shaped bowl on a knopped red and white twist stem. Height 16.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Dr John Kennedy McLaughlin Am, Sydney ***
*** Three George III decanters, each with three ring neck, two with target stoppers ***
*** Five 19th century wine or cordial glasses, comprising five slightly different glasses, plain drawn trumpet bowl, raised on plain stem and fluted or plain foot, four with air bubble stem, (one with chips) the tallest 18.2 cm high ***
*** Two English wine glasses, 18th century, one with a waisted bucket bowl on a murcurial air twist stem and folded foot, and another airtwist glass with a waisted bowl, tallest 16 cm high ***
*** Three Georgian platform based glasses, mid-to late 18th century, the first, a rummer with an ovoid form bowl etched with the monogram Aj with foliate motifs and a petal moulded lower body raised on a square 'Lemon squeezer' platform base, the second a… ***
*** An English red and white spiral twist wine glass, 18th century, the bell shaped bowl above a single knopped red and white spiral twist stem on a plain circular foot, 17 cm high ***
*** A George II glass tazza, mid 18th century, the circular plate, on a silesian stem raised on a domed and folded foot, 18.5 cm high, 25 cm wide ***
*** A Georgian double knopped air twist stem liqueur, late 18th century, circa 1795, the round tapering bowl raised on a long double knopped multi air twist stem, terminating on a conical circular foot, 21 cm high, the base 7.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A set of five Georgian ale glasses, each with a bowl etched with hop leaves and wheat ears on a air-twist stem and plain foot, height 18 cm ***
*** Three Georgian cordial glasses 18th century, each with an ogee-shaped bowl raised on an opaque single twist stem above a circular foot, the tallest 15 cm high. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** An impressive etched Georgian goblet late 18th century the goblet with etched floral design and facetted stem, 17 cm high ***
*** A 19th century baluster wine glass, featuring a pan-top shaped plain bowl on a baluster shaped stem inside some air bubbles, domed and fluted foot, (minor chip to the stem), 15.6 cm high ***
*** Three 18th century glasses, the tallest with wheel engraved Jacobean memoriam, the airtwist example with engraved wheat sheafs (antique Dealers sticker and Churchill glass dealership sticker), the small faceted example with faceted knop and hollow stem,… ***
*** A pair of Georgian opaque air twist Liqueurs, 18th century, both with a bell- form bowl, raised on opaque multi air twist stem and terminating in circular foots, 14.5 cm high, the bases 7.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A pair of Georgian ring neck decanters, England, circa 1820. Height 25 cm ***
*** A Georgian cordial glass circa 1790, the trumpet bowl etched with foliate motifs and the name 'George Bathgate' to the centre, raised on an incised glass stem, above a circular foot. 17 cm high. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** Two early 18th century wine glasses. One with thistle bowl and faceted stem circa 1720, the other with round funnel bowl, folded foot, engraved with fruiting vines and bird circa 1725, 15 cm and 17.5 high (2) ***
*** A set of eight Georgian cut glass finger bowls, circa 1790-1810 each with oval and star decoration, 12 cm diameter (three out of eight illustrated) ***
*** A rare Georgian glass library taperstick, circa 1760-1770 facetted and with scalloped rims, 14.5 cm high ***
*** Two Georgian cordial glasses 18th century, each with an ogee-shaped bowl, raised on an opaque double twist stem above a circular foot. Approximately 15 cm high. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** Two 18th century drawn trumpet wine glasses. Both with tear drop stems and folded foot circa1740-1745, 19 and 16 cm high, the taller with slight blooming to bowl (2) ***
*** Two early English wine glasses late 18th century each of conforming design, one with a multi spiral opaque twist stem, each approximately 15 cm high ***
*** A tall Georgian ale glass 18th century with opaque air twist stem, approximately 20 cm high ***
*** A Georgian opaque air twist liqueur, circa 1800, the etched and writhen circular bowl raised on a single opaque air twist stem terminating on a circular foot, 14.5 cm high, the base 7 cm diameter. ***
*** Two Georgian Drawn-Stem wine glasses, 18th century, circa 1750, each with a drawn- stem containing a single air bubble, terminating on a folded rim, 17 cm & 15.5 cm high respectively. ***
*** Three 19th century cut glass decanters, circa 1800 and later including a Georgian decanter with target stopper, a lobed decanter with facetted stopper and another with ridged neck and circular stopper, the lobed decanter 33 cm high ***
*** Two Georgian glass large rummers, each with plain ovoid bowl on stem and circular foot. Height of largest 17 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A pair of Georgian wine glasses, each with conical bowl on air-twist stem. Height 15 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Dr John Kennedy McLaughlin Am, Sydney ***
*** Two Georgian cordial glasses 18th century, each with a trumpet bowl, raised on an incised stem above a circular foot. 17 cm & 17.5 cm high. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** A tall Georgian ale glass mid 18th century with single series air twist stem, approximately 20 cm high ***
*** A tall Georgian ale glass mid 18th century with a double knopped multi spiral air twist stem, approximately 20 cm high ***
*** A Georgian bell-shaped wine glass, 18th century, circa 1750, the bell-shaped glass bowl raised on a multi air twist single knopped stem, terminating on a circular foot, 16.5 cm high, the base 7.5 cm diameter. ***
*** Two Georgian glasses late 18th century including a pan topped rummer and a goblet with air twist stem, the rummer 13.5 cm high ***
*** Two English etched glasses mid 18th century including a small wine glass and a gin glass, the wine glass 10.5 cm high ***
*** A rare set of four late Georgian Bristol green glass Rummers, each with square foot and lemon squeeze base ***
*** An 18th century Jacobite wine glass, with multi can opaque twist stem, the round funnel bowl engraved with rose,thistle and Fiat, 18 cm high ***
*** A large English spiral twist wine glass, 18th century, the bowl of ogee form, raised on a spiral twist stem above a conical foot, 21 cm high ***
*** Two similar English multiple air twist wine glasses, 18th century, the first with a trumpet bowl raised on a multiple air twist stem above a conical foot, the second with a bell shaped bowl above a shaped multiple air twist stem above a conical foot, 19… ***
*** Two similar English multiple air twist wine glasses, 18th century, each with a trumpet bowl raised on a multiple air twist stem above a conical foot, 18 cm and 16.5 cm high respectively ***
*** A Georgian opaque double air twist liqueur, 18th century, circa 1750, the etched ogee bowl raised on a double air twist stem terminating on a circular foot, 15 cm high, the base 7 cm diameter. ***
*** A pair of late Georgian crystal decanters, each with a star cut base above the mallet shaped body and triple ring neck having bands of hobnail and circle cutting. Height 27 cm ***
*** A George III glass liqueur glass, late 18th century, the slender tapering bowl with fluting to the lower section, raised on a double opaque air twist stem, 18 cm high. ***
*** Two Georgian cut glass decanters, each with facetted and fluted cut decoration, one with a tear drop stopper, the other with gourd shaped stopper, height of tallest 33 cm ***
*** A pair of Georgian cut crystal decanters ***
*** Two similar English air twist cordial glasses, 18th century, each with a tapering bowl raised on a double knopped multi air twist stem above a conical foot, each 15 cm high ***
*** A collection of Georgian glass, comprising five assorted jelly glasses, a pair of trumpet shaped wine glasses with air-twist stems, and another pair smaller with faceted decoration, height of tallest 18 cm ***
*** A Georgian cut glass mallet shaped decanter, with bull's eye stopper above four ring neck and partially facetted and fluted body. Height 27 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** Two 18th century Dram glasses and 18th century ale glass. Circa 1760 both with gadrooned bowl and knopped stem, the ale glass circa 1760 with trumpet funnel bowl, engraved with hops and barley, knopped stem, tallest 13 cm high (3) ***
*** A large Georgian cut glass mallet shaped decanter, with bull's eye stopper above four ring neck and partially facetted and fluted body. Height 30 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A English air twist wine glass, 18th century, the tapering bowl raised on a multi air twist stem with a single knop above a conical foot, 16 cm high ***
*** A George III liqueur glass, late 18th century, the trumpet bowl raised on a double opaque twist stem. The bowl later engraved with bird and grape motifs, 14.5 cm high. ***
*** A matched pair of Georgian Bristol green wine glasses, together with Georgian Rummer, each with unground pontil mark (3) ***
*** An enamelled and engraved wine glass, the tapering bowl above a plain stem raised on a folded foot, later enamelled and engraved, with a date of 1722, 17.5 cm high ***
*** A collection of Georgian and later coloured glass, comprising Bristol blue beaker with spout, amber salt, amethyst sweetmeat dish, ruby glass and two 18th century green glass rumers ***
*** A small 19th century ruby cordial with butterfly & flower motif, the ovoid bowl decorated with engraved butterfly and flower motif on ruby and white and double series opaque twist stem, conical foot, (slight scratch to the rim) 11.4 cm high ***
*** A collection of antique Drinking glasses, 18th / 19th century, including a rummer, cordial and liqueur glasses chips the tallest 11.5 cm high ***
*** A Georgian Liqueuer glass, the flared bell shaped bowl on a tall white twist stem. Height 16 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Dr John Kennedy McLaughlin Am, Sydney ***
*** A near pair of Georgian liqueur glasses, each with a flared bell shaped bowl on a red and white twist stem. Height 12.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Dr John Kennedy McLaughlin Am, Sydney ***