A 19th century Mary Gregory type green glass claret jug, decorated with a youth amongst countryside, 21cm high (matched stopper), together with a pair of Nailsea glass bottle vases, in ruby tinted glass with enclosed stripes and patches of white and ruby enamels, 22.5cm high, and an amethyst glass carafe, 29.5cm high, to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass

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