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Finds from one small car boot
brucebanner:
Here are a few things I have found this week on my hols in Devon including a couple of lalique bits for £6.
brucebanner:
No idea what these pics look like as I'm in the middle of no where, here are a couple more showing one of the best cut glass items I have ever seen (thats not been behind museum glass) and I think dating to the 1840's.
Anne:
Nice haul! I think the red jug/vase with the clear handle is Riihiimaki, isn't it? And I spy a nice wee bit of Davidson cloud glass as well. The pearly blue posy bowl with your cut glass piece is gorgeous!
brucebanner:
Very lucky this weekend to find these three for next to nothing, a piece of American brilliant cut glass around 1900 in date which is stunning the best piece of cut glass i have found so far, a georgian ale im guessing around 1760-1800 and a piece of isle of wight gemstone 1990's .
brucebanner:
Another pair of i'm guessing early 19th century cut glass items from todays car boot, loose in a big box with a load of other pots and cups, a large oval dish and what i think is a perfume or maybe holy water? bottle.
The dish measures 12 inches in length and the bottle 5 inches in height, the stopper is a nice tight fit so i'm sure original.
Regards Chris.
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