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Plate LII.

Pair of Wig Stands, probably Dublin, heavy lead-coloured glass of an early period.

In Mr. Robert Frank's collection.

Fine Munster Glass.

In the collection of Mr. Hunt.

Typical Waterford Cruets and Cruet Bottles.

Old Strawberry Cut Dublin Teapot.
In Mrs. Day's collection.

Old Munster Glass Teapot, moulded.
In the Author's collection.

Teapot. Waterford, circa 1783.
In Mr. Robert Frank's collection.

Cream Or Ice Pails, Irish, circa 1825-35. A wonderful example of deep step cutting, with feather handles. The glass is nearly ¾ in. thick.

In the possession of Mrs. McBean.

Plate LIII.

A very fine old Irish blue glass Bowl, with a magnificent ring, 9 in. diam.

In the Author's family collection.

A very rare Dublin blue glass Bowl, with unfinished foot, 8 in. high; extremely heavy. Specially made, circa 1740.

In the Author's family collection.

Pair of Lacemaker's Lamps, heavy purple-blue glass, made in Dublin, circa 1730-40. 13 in. high.

In the Author's family collection.

Celtic motif

Plate LIV.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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