Antique Glass - yellowish glass, dark blue, opaque white glass, opaque light blue glass, engraved and gilded.
Core-formed Amphoriskos, dark blue; marvered-in threads combed
to feather pattern; applied handles; Egypt, 1430-1340 B.C.
Ht. 08 mm (385 in.)
Core-formed Amphoriskos, dark blue; combed and marvered-in
threads; Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd-ist century B.C. Ht. 175 mm
(6-88 in.)
Cinerary Urn and burial goods, free-blown; slightly weathered;
Roman Empire, ist~4th century A.D. Urn ht. 213 mm (8-38 in.)
Bottle, pale blue-green clear glass, mould-blown in fish form;
possibly Western Roman Empire, 1st century A.D. Length 240 mm
(9-45 in.) 64
5. Jug in amber glass with weathering, mould-blown, bearing early
Christian symbols; Palestine, 578-636 A.D. Ht. 140 mm (5-5 in.)
6. Bottle in clear green glass, slightly weathered, with applied ’snake
trails’; Roman Empire, 2nd-early 4th century A.D. Ht. 181 mm
(7-13 in.)
7. ‘Dromedary’ Flask in clear yellowish glass, heavily weathered;
Syria, 6th-8th century A.D. Ht. 120 mm (4-7 in.)
8. Covered Daumenglas, clear green; with milled trails and applied
finger and thumb sockets; Germany, c. 1625-1650. Ht. 318-0 mm
(125 in.) 65
9. Covered Goblet in clear colourless and opaque white glass, in the
filigree technique; Murano, Italy, late 16th or early 17th century.
Ht. 369 mm (14-5 in.) (City of Liverpool Museums)
10. Vase in the millefiori technique, signed ‘E. Barovier,’ Murano, Italy,
late 19th century. Ht. 413 mm (16-25 “>•)
11. Beaker in pale straw-tinted clear glass, slightly weathered; enamelled
and gilded; Islamic, c. 1170-1270. Ht. 121 mm (4-75 in.)
12. Humpen, pale straw-tinted clear glass, enamelled and gilded with
Emperor and Seven Electors; Bohemia, dated 1625. Ht. 298 mm
(11 75 in.)
13. Beaker in clear colourless glass in Zwischengoldglas technique;
Bohemia, 1730’s. Ht. 79 mm (3-13 in.)
14. Glass Tile with gilding and black enamel, covered by protective glass
film; Syria, 6th-12th century A.D. 89×83 mm (35 X325 in.)
15. Covered Vase in clear colourless glass, engraved and gilded; made at
the Royal Glass-house, Spain, c. 1775-1800. Ht. 337 mm (13-25 in.)
16. Frigger; England, 19th or early 20th century. Ht. 458 mm (18 in.) 81
17. Buttle in pale green clear glass; linear and facet engraving; slight
weathering; Persia, 10th century A.D. Ht. 216 mm (8-5 in.)
18. Covered Goblet in clear colourless glass with Hochschmll engraving;
probably Silesia, early 18th century. Ht. 321 mm (12-63 ‘n¦)
19. Wine-glass in clear colourless glass; glass probably English, engraving
Dutch; Foot inscribed in diamond-point engraving: Jacob Sang, inv /
el fee I Amsterdam, 1759- Ht. 187 mm (7-38 in.)
20. Vase, clear glass with red flashing on inside, cased in opaque white
glass; engraved in cameo technique by George Woodall; Thomas
Webb & Sons, Stourbridge, England, late 19th century. Ht. 232 mm
(9 13 in.) 128
21. Bowl and Dish in clear colourless glass with cut decoration; Ireland,
c. 1825. Length 220 mm (875 in.)
22. Covered Goblet in clear colourless glass, diamond-point engraved;
Netherlands, late 17th century. Ht. 254 mm (10 in.)
23. Goblet (English) in clear colourless glass; Dutch stipple-engraving in
style of David Wolff”; late 18th century. Ht. 210 mm (8-25 in.)
24. Decanters with stoppers in clear blue glass; gilded decoration;
probably Bristol, England, early 19th century. Ht. 276 mm
25. Jug with pewter lid; opaque light blue glass, engraved and gilded;
made at the Royal Glass-house near the Palace of I.a Granja de San
Ildcfonso, Spain, c. 1775-1800. Ht. 270 mm (1063 in.)
26. Tea Jar in opaque white glass with enamelled decoration; South
Staffs., England, c. 1770. Ht. 143 mm (563 in.)
27. Covered Goblet in opaque white glass with enamelled and gilded
decoration; Bohemia, c. 1785. Ht. 279 mm (11 in.)
28. Small Bowl in black glass; I la ugh ion Green Glasshouse near
Manchester, England, c. 1605-1653. Ht. 32 mm (1-25 in.) 144
29. Beaker in Tithyalin’ glass with gilded cut inscriptions; made by
F. Egcrmann, Blottcndorf hear Haida, Bohemia, c. 1830. Ht. 108 mm
(425 in)
30. Covered Goblet in clear colourless glass with engraved decoration;
Nuremberg, 17th century. Ht. 445 mm (17-5 in.)
31. Posset Pot, in clear colourless ‘lead’ glass; raven’s head seal on spout.
.Made by Ravenscroft, London, England, c. 1677 + . Ht. 84 mm
(33′ >n)
32. Perfume Bottle, clear colourless glass; cut decoration and panels in
the ‘crystallo ceramic’ technique; made by Apsley Pell.itt at Falcon
Street Glasshouses, Southwark, England, after 1820. Ht. 140 mm
(55 ‘n) 145
