LOT 51 A STOURBRIDGE GLASS VASE WITH APPLIED 'PEACOCK' TRAI...
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A Stourbridge glass vase with applied 'Peacock' trail motifs c.1900-1910, The flared clear glass vase with applied green peacock-feather trails, 10 cm high, 12.5 cm diameter; together with a small waisted green glass vase, possibly made by James Powell & Sons, 8 cm high; together with a miniature iridescent green glass vase, possibly Austrian, 7.5 cm high; together with a cranberry glass and copper inkwell, having a hinged cover, the copper base cast in the form of a lily-pad leaf, 17cm wide (4) Provenance: Herbert Kennard Collection M & D Moir, 2nd July 2017Peacock: a tiny nick to bottom of the base and some tiny abrasions and natural wear, Green glass vase: light wear to base. Iridescent: quite a thick neck, not damaged and covered with iridescence but not finely finished. Inkwell: the inkwell has a bayonet fixing to the leaf base that works. Hinge for cover wobbles a bit. Glass ok. A few old marks and some light wear for copper elements, but generally good. There are some not very clear stamped letters and numbers on the inside of the cover - D.E.P 10385 and *? R.G 1*?8180
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