Two 18th century Monteith bonnet glasses, one with double ogee honeycomb moulded bowl, on petal foot, 7.5cm high, and an 18th century glass condiment bottle, the bowl engraved with a series of whorls and stars, often used by the Cork Glass Company, with short stem and bladed knop, on a square domed and terraced foot, 15cm high (missing stopper), together with a cut glass sweets dish or tazza, and a small collection of other glass tableware, to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass

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