Lot 115 , A pair of glass sugar or rinsing bowls, c.1745, of Jacobite significance, 10.5cm diameter

A pair of glass sugar or rinsing bowls, c.1745, of Jacobite significance, 10.5cm diameter

A pair of glass sugar or rinsing bowls, c.1745, of Jacobite significance, of ogee shape, wheel engraved with a tulip and a rose and other floral sprigs, 10.5cm diameter
Estimate £200-300

Andrew Rudebeck collection.


Condition - both occasional minor scratches and wear to bases consistent with age. One bowl is heavier than the other and the lighter example's pontil mark has been polished out but the base is still worn with use.


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Sold for £180