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Lot 315*

A Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass swan's head scent bottle, dated 1884

11 July 2018, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass swan's head scent bottle, dated 1884

The very elegant bottle in the shape of a swan's head, cast in deep ruby glass overlaid in white and finely carved with feathers, the eyes and beak all carefully delineated, the silver screw cover by Charles Smith with London hallmarks for 1884, 23.3cm long, etched mark 'WEBB' in a square, carved registration number 11109 (lacking inner stopper)

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For a similar example see Ray and Lee Grover, English Cameo Glass (1980), col. pl. C415

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