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    John Ward, C.B.E., R.A. (1917-2007), “November/December” Wine Goblet

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    John Stanton Ward, C.B.E., R.A. (1917-2007) (After)
    “November/December” Wine Goblet

    Signed "John Ward R.A." (lower right, within the design)
    Acid etched lead crystal glass 
    Probably by Nazeing Glass Works Ltd
    Circa 1970

    Measures:-
    15.4 cm x 9 cm (approx).

    A knopped stem lead crystal wine globet, acid etched with an illustration.

    John Stanton Ward is known to have produced designs for Nazeing, but it is not certain that this goblet is one of these pieces - it may have been produced by another British glassmaker. The design is one of six, each depicting two months of the year. Various sets of these have been identified but it is not known how many where made in total or whether they formed a limited edition.

    This “November/December” goblet is etched with an illustration of a "Guy" on bonfirenight, surrounded by exploding fireworks on one side and a crowned Christmas pudding with a spilling sprig of holly and ivy to the other. A robin sits in the middle beneath the names of the months.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10862 (AB-122503)

    Dimensions

    H: 15.4cm  (6.1")Di: 9cm  (3.5")

    Period

    Mid 20th Century, Late 20th Century

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