Summary
A large collection of cut glass ornaments by renowned Austrianbased producer Swarovski will go under the hammer at Moore Allen & Innocent's antique and general sale in Cirencester on Friday, June 10.
Among the collection are an early pair of parrots, perched on wooden - rather than the later metal - branches. Retailing at around Pounds 800 each, they carry an auction estimate of Pounds 200 to Pounds 300 each, as does a pair of kingfishers perched on a metal branch. Cut glass flowers on metal stems, retailing at around Pounds 500 to Pounds 600, have estimates of Pounds 150 to Pounds 250, while collectors will be able to snap up small cut glass butterflies for Pounds 40 to Pounds 60 each. Each of the pieces comes in its distinctive blue Swarovski box and is accompanied by a certificate of authentication.See the full content of this document
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What every cut glass parrot needs is a sailor's shoulder to sit on, and while Moore Allen's resid...
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