Art glass by Tiffany Studios, Emile Galle, and Rene Lalique represents the finest achievement in decorative glass. A Tiffany Favrile Magnolia vase can exceed $500,000 at auction. Depression glass and Carnival glass serve a vibrant lower price-point collector market. This guide covers verified results.
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GLASS & MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
A dwarf ale glass, an 'Excise' glass and a gin glass, circa 1730-50
An exceptional blue colour twist sweetmeat or champagne glass, circa 1765
A large Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass scent bottle and stopper, dated 1884
A Stourbridge cameo glass silver-mounted scent bottle and stopper attributed to Thomas Webb and Sons, dated 1884
A miniature opaque twist cordial glass and a miniature baluster sweetmeat glass, mid-18th century
A Giles gilded opaque twist ale glass and an engraved facet-stem ale glass, circa 1765-75
An interesting collection of 19th century and later English glass
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