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85. Gilt Metal and Etched Glass Bowl
The clear glass bowl etched with ferns and flowers, resting in a gilt metal base supported by three putti.
7.5"H x 13"D
125/150
Sold: $115.00
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86. A Painted Glass Container with Metal Stand
The frosted glass container with gold painted rim and painted flowers, resting in a metal base with patterning; painted "14" on verso.
5"H x 9"L x 3"W.
125/175
Sold: $69.00
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87. A Daum Cameo Vase
The square shaped cameo glass vase decorated with sailing ships, peach to yellow glass, excellent signature.
4.75"H
1,000/2,000
Sold: $920.00
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88. A Lovely Art Glass Vase, signed
A very fine late 19th Century cased vase in heat-sensitive glass, shading from pink down to ivory, with gilded decoration. On the rear of each vase is a gilded fern Johanna S. Billings, in her well-researched "Collectible glass rose bowls" (page 32) suggests that these insects are to be found on pieces from the Webb factory, and that they "are often found on the back sides of those with gilded Jules Barbe decorations". Up to ten years ago, this would have been supported by the appearance of the "propeller" mark on the base. However, Charles Hajdamach, in his "British Glass, 1800-1914" (page 450), says that "...there is no proof that such a mark was ever used by Webbs, and thinks it more likely that pieces marked in this way are Continental in origin. If he is right, then I would suggest the Harrachov glassworks as a likely source."
10"H
800/1,200
Sold: $201.25
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89. A Stevens & Williams Style Vase
The purple flower-like vase raised from a clear light green base and applied with light green leaves; pontil is not polished, however the base has been polished, unsigned.
9"H.
300/500
Sold: $98.90
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90. An Opalina Fiorentina Glass Vase
The green opalescent wavey glass with a milky footed base, scalloped rim and swirled body of blown glass. Has original sticker.
11"H.
300/500
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91. A Small Blue Kosta Boda Bowl
With blue cross markings over milky body; incised Boda Artistcol B Vallien 58014
3"H x 4.25"W
200/400
Sold: $138.00
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92. A Kosta Boda Brown Glass Bowl
The clear brown glass bowl with overall assymetrical linear patterning in white, yellow, and orange; incised Boda Artist Col B Vallien, sticker reads Boda Artist Collection Sweden.
4"H x 4.25"W
200/400
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93. A Blue Kosta Boda Vase
The satellite vase with blue cross markings over milky body; verso marked Boda Artists Col B Vallien 78015.
11"H x 5"W
500/1,000
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94. A Kosta Boda Vase by Ellis Bergh
The clear blue glass vase with cut pattern around rim and square base; incised Kosta BH 1353.
10.25"H x 3.5"W.
100/200
Sold: $46.00
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