A rare 18th century wine glass was sold for just under £10,000 at an auction in Moreton in Marsh.

Kinghams Auctioneers wrapped up 2023 with record prices at its December Fine & Decorative Arts auction.

One of the standout items was an unassuming wine glass from the Queen Anne period, circa 1710.

 


 

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The glass, described as "rare" by a Kinghams specialist, piqued the interest of collectors and connoisseurs of wine-related and glass antiques.

Measuring just 18 centimetres high, with a heavy baluster and a conical bowl with a single air drop to the lower stem, the Queen Anne relic was initially estimated at a modest £500-800.

However, it fetched an unexpected £9,750 on the auction floor, steered upwards by strength in the market.

The wine glass had been consigned by a client who was simply having a clear-out of their unwanted possessions.

It turned out to be one of the highest single prices of the auction.

The auction house encourages customers to utilise their expert valuation services, with leading specialists in niche areas such as jewellery, watches, silver, glass, ceramics, paintings, designer goods and beyond.

Those wondering how much their items are worth can receive no-obligation free valuation home visits, or alternatively head to Kinghams valuation events in Moreton in Marsh, Solihull, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire or Oxfordshire.

No-obligation, free valuation home visits and events take place Moreton in Marsh, Solihull, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire.

Interested parties can reach out to Kinghams Auctioneers associate director Adrian Rathbone for further details or schedule a consultation by calling 01608 695695, emailing adrian@kinghamsauctioneers.com or online at www.kinghamsauctioneers.com.