Lot 267

SUITE OF ENGRAVED GLASSES AND DECANTERS, OF ROYAL / QUEEN VICTORIA INTEREST
CIRCA 1900






Auction: Day One | Wed 12th Nov at 10am | Lots 1 to 338
Description
each engraved with a lion statant surmounting a duke's coronet, within a banner bearing the motto ‘HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE’, surmounted with a coronet, the body of each further engraved with stars; comprising: twenty two small wine glasses, approximately 11.5cm high; twenty six sherry glasses, 10.5cm high; and six decanters with stoppers, en suite with the following lot (qty)
Dimensions
decanters with stoppers 23cm - 24cm high
Provenance
This suite of engraved glass belonged to Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (b. 1st May 1850, Buckingham Palace, d. 16th January 1942, Bagshot Park, Surrey). He was Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s seventh child and third son. Prince Arthur married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia in 1879. They had three children, including Princess Patricia, who later became Lady Patricia Ramsay. The suite of glass has passed through the family via Lady Ramsay, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, by descent.





