A set of six early 20th century James Powell & Sons Whitefriars liqueur glasses, designed by Harry Powell, in pale green with pale blue prunts, 6.5cm high, the design exhibited at the Palais du Louvre in 1914; the matching decanter pictured in Whitefriars Glass - The Art of James Powell & Sons, edited by Lesley Jackson, p.64

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