moulded with the seal of William Wyndham, Wiltshire, with kick in base, 28cm high; five other 18th century green glass wine bottles
Sold for £550
Condition Report
all have surface abrasions to the body and bases consistent with age, niggles around the base and grazing marks around the body.
C E Knudsen bottle - chip to the top of the impressed glass 'label' around the shoulder, firing mark or crack to neck
plain bottle similar size - swirled glass body large chip to base 15mm dia, chip to rim
fat squat plain bottle - surface scratches and abrasions
LATRIA PATRIA PRO XXXXXXX - rim has been ground down, chips to the top and side of the impressed mark, (eagle or sharp beaked bird with cross in its beak)
JWS - small niggle (less than 1mm) to the impressed mark, rim has been ground down, small chip remaining, abrasion to the base from wear
WW with impressed names to base and 'PATENT' to the shoulder - flaw in glass horizontally to the centre. surface scratches
WW - swirling mark to the neck which may be a crack or a flaw, a second one which drapes down across the shoulder, firing marks to neck, chip to side of impressed mark
WW - numerous small chips to rim, swirling mark across the shoulder might be crack or flaw, and another mark that runs across and down towards the base , firing mark to neck
Auction: The Fine Sale, 27th Mar, 2025
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