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Lot 109

A Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass vase, circa 1916

20 November 2019, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£2,000 - £4,000

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A Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass vase, circa 1916

Of shoulder form in translucent turquoise blue glass overlaid in opaque white, carved all over with stylised dahlias, the flowers issuing from swirling leafy stems, the rim with a formal chevron band, 14.6cm high

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Provenance
Norah (Connie) Woodall, and thence by family descent to the present owner

Illustrated by C W Perry, The Cameo Glass of Thomas and George Woodall (2000), p.49. Connie Woodall was the youngest daughter of George and Pamela Woodall. She married Arthur Wood on 24 April 1916, and this vase was given to her as a wedding present by Thomas Webb and Sons, for whom her father worked.

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