GLASSWARE
A late Georgian dwarf ale glass with writhen lower bowl
A mid 18th-century quilted bonnet glass of ogee form on knopped lobed foot
A rare mid 18th-century blue quilted bonnet glass of ogee form on knopped circular foot
A rare mid 18th-century amethyst quilted bonnet glass of ovoid form on circular foot
A late Georgian dwarf ale glass, the bowl engraved with hops and barley
A 19th-century amethyst glass "rummer", the ogee bowl on a knopped stem and plain circular foot
A late 18th-century glass goblet with multi-faceted bucket-form bowl, gilded with neo-classical swags and garlands in the manner of James Giles, on facet-cut stem and plain stepped circular foot
An early 19th-century green glass tumbler gilded with a key-fret band and linear border in the manner of Isaacs, Bristol
A late 18th-century plain-stemmed wine-glass on folded circular foot
A pair of early Victorian green glass " rummers", the lower bowls faceted, the upper egraved with fruiting vines, on annular-knopped stems and plain circular feet
A rare mid 18th-century plain glass creamer with simple drawn handle
A group of late Georgian glass sugar crushers of various designs including a rare Bristol-green example
An 18th-century glass tazza with raised folded edge to the circular top, on Silesian pedestal stem and domed and folded foot, and an associated set of six early 19th-century jelly glasses
A rare Beilby of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Masonic firing glass painted in enamels withe masonic symbols and on the reverse with the armorial bearings of the Grand Lodge of England, circa 1770
A rare Beilby of Newcastle-upon-Tyne mallet-form decanter, with scroll cartouche named "PORT" and fruiting vine, in white enamelling, circa 1770
Two 18th-century Bohemian opaque white glass mugs, with polychrome enamelled arcadian landscapes with figures
A sealed wine bottle of dark green metal, the seal inscribed "Kirktoun / 1734". The seal appears to be unrecorded but was found in an original cottage situation and is probably therefore local to Cumberland