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C1750 Heavy English Georgian Tavern Dram Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 950672 (stock# P18DG 207)

C1750 Heavy English Georgian Tavern Dram Glass
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£95 

A mid 18th century English Georgian dram glass dating to C1750. A heavy three piece glass with a thick walled deceptive round funnel bowl over a plain stem and a thick firing type foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in good original condition with wear appropriate to age and use. Height: 3 ¾” Rim: 1 7/8” Foot: 2 3/8” Of note is the tooled measure mark to the inner bowl of this glass just below the rim; which together with the solid construction confirms its tavern use.


C1770 English Georgian Engraved Ale Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 948520 (stock# P18DG 205)

C1770 English Georgian Engraved Ale Goblet
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£365 

An English Georgian goblet dating to C1770. A capacious ovoid bowl period engraved with: hops and barley and associated foliage, ‘M’ over ‘R * I’ or ‘R * E’ and a Ho Ho bird. A drawn plain stem and then a broad conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and perfect. Height: 6 ¼” Rim: 3 ¼” Foot: 3 ¾” The hops and barley motif naturally indicate that this glass was used for drinking ale; and in that regard it is unusual in this form. The engraved initials probably indicate that the glass was owned ...click for details


C1750 English Georgian Deceptive Toastmasters Dram

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 948223 (stock# P18DG 204)

C1750 English Georgian Deceptive Toastmasters Dram
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£175 

An English Georgian Toastmasters dram glass dating to C1750. A drawn plain stem from the thick walled deceptive bowl; above a firing foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in great condition considering its age and use. Height: 3 7/8” Rim: 1 ¾” Foot: Just over 2 ¼”


C1700 English Baluster Period Double Ended Dram Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 946918 (stock# P18DG 203)

C1700 English Baluster Period Double Ended Dram Glass
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£650 

An English Georgian baluster period double ended dram glass dating to C1700. Two very thickly made bowls of lead glass; joined in the middle with a plain stem section; the inner base of the larger bowls pontilled. Height: 4 11/16” Bowl rims: 1 7/8” & 2” Perfect. English Georgian double ended glasses were produced over the period C1700-1750. Some call them measures and some call them drams. The earlier glasses appear to have bowls of similar size; the later glasses have bowls of distinctly di ...click for details


C1770 10 ¾” Giant Norwegian Ceremonial Airtwist Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Scandinavian: Pre 1800   item# 942424

C1770 10 ¾” Giant Norwegian Ceremonial Airtwist Goblet
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A giant Norwegian ceremonial goblet produced at Nøstetangen Glasværk C1770. A capacious flared round funnel bowl engraved with a mirrored monogramme ‘JFH’ within a foliate wreath, and to the reverse a dianthus with polished detail to the flowerhead. A superbly executed and thick multiple spiral airtwist stem; with a shoulder, medial and basal knop; above a large conical foot with rough pontil. Height: Just over 10 ¾” Rim: 5” Foot: 5” Good quality and dark lead glass and in perfect condition. ...click for details


C1765 Rare Georgian Panel Moulded Dram Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 928695 (stock# P18DG 201)

C1765 Rare Georgian Panel Moulded Dram Glass
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£165 

A Georgian dram glass dating to C1765. The slightly waisted round funnel bowl deeply panel moulded with strong separating ribs; the ribs continuing down onto the rudimentary stem. A thick conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in perfect condition, with a bubble in the foot. Height: Just over 3 ¼” Rim: 2 ¼” Foot: 2 3/8” A range of large opaque twist wine glasses were produced C1765/70 with exactly this bowl type. Though I have never encountered a dram glass with this moulding before; I c ...click for details


C1740 Rare English Georgian GIANT Tear Stem Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 925699 (stock# P18DG 199)

C1740 Rare English Georgian GIANT Tear Stem Goblet
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A large and rare English Georgian goblet dating to C1740. The substantial plain stem with large enclosed ‘tear’ drawn from the trumpet bowl; mounted on a conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass with appropriate age related wear to the inner bowl and bearing surface and edge of the foot. A massive 10 5/8” tall, with a bowl and foot diameter of just under 5”. Giant (10”+) and mammoth (12”+) English goblets of this form; though identified by Barrington Haynes as “reasonably common” (page 200 for ...click for details


C1765 English Georgian Lace Twist Wine Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 923638 (stock# P18DG 198)

C1765 English Georgian Lace Twist Wine Glass
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An English Georgian wine glass dating to C1765. The ogee bowl with slightly slanted flute moulding to the lower part; over a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of five ply spiral bands around an inner lace twist. A delicate and well worked stem. A broad conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in great original condition. Height: 5 11/16” Rim: 2 1/16” Foot: 2 7/8” A good glass.


C1765 English Georgian Lace Twist Cordial Wine Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 923632 (stock# P18DG 197)

C1765 English Georgian Lace Twist Cordial Wine Glass
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An elegant English Georgian glass dating to C1765. The slightly waisted ogee bowl with flute moulding to the lower part, tightly wrythen as it joins the stem. This; a double series opaque twist variety comprising a pair of five ply spiral bands around an inner spiral lace twist. A delicate and well worked stem. A broad conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in great original condition. Height: Just over 5 7/8” Rim: 1 13/16” Foot: 2 11/16” A glass that might be classed as a cordial due t ...click for details


C1750 English Georgian Short Cordial Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 919681 (stock# P18DG 196)

C1750 English Georgian Short Cordial Glass
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An English Georgian short cordial glass* dating to C1750. A diminutive ovoid bowl mounted on a plain stem; leading to a conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in good original condition; a small inclusion in the bowl. Height: 5 3/8” Rim: 1 3/4” Foot: 2 1/2” * See Barrington Haynes p. 197 for nomenclature. Short cordial glasses are uncommon and this is a nice example.


C1750 Fine Engraved Georgian Airtwist Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 910005 (stock# P18DG 195)

C1750 Fine Engraved Georgian Airtwist Goblet
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A mid 18th century English Georgian airtwist goblet dating to C1750. A capacious round funnel bowl above a multiple spiral air twist stem with an inverted baluster at the shoulder and a medial angular knop. The glass mounted on a conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in great condition. Height: 8 1/8” Rim: Just over 3 5/8” Foot: Just over 3 1/4” What elevates this glass over the norm is the superb period engraving to the bowl of flowers, foliage and a bee. The large leaves have fine det ...click for details


C1760 Tall Georgian Hops & Barley Engraved Ale Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 902660 (stock# P18DG 191)

C1760 Tall Georgian Hops & Barley Engraved Ale Glass
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A mid 18th century English Georgian ale glass dating to C1760. The funnel bowl nicely engraved with a hop bud and associated foliage and to the reverse two barley ears in saltire. A tall plain stem leads to a conical folded foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in good condition. Height: Just over 6 ¼” Rim: Just over 2 1/8” Foot: Just under 2 15/16” I have a few English Georgian ale glasses listed on eBay this week. Click ‘View sellers other items’ to view the others.


C1740 Spectacular Dutch Engraved Seven Provinces Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Bohemian: Pre 1800   item# 897342 (stock# P18DG 189)

C1740 Spectacular Dutch Engraved Seven Provinces Goblet
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A superb Dutch engraved Saxon goblet dating to C1740. A tall round funnel bowl copper wheel engraved with the arms of the Seven United Provinces of the Netherlands; encircling a lion rampant. To the left of the arms is a period character clasping seven arrows in a similar fashion to the lion. The arrows symbolic of the seven provinces. The base of the bowl is cut with arched panels highlighted with further cutting and polished work. There is a merise below the bowl before the facet cut stem with ...click for details


C1740 Uncommon Engraved English/Irish Georgian Goblet

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 896659 (stock# P18DG 188)

C1740 Uncommon Engraved English/Irish Georgian Goblet
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£425 

An uncommon Georgian goblet dating to C1740. The large bowl with ‘teared’ solid base engraved with a bird in flight, a stylised sunflower and a sprig of foliage. A thick plain stem before the domed and folded foot with rough pontil. Bright high quality lead glass with a slight and subtle greenish tinge; the glass in perfect condition. Height: 6 ½” Rim: 3 1/8” Foot: 3 1/8” Bowl capacity: 4 1/4 fl oz. A beautifully made glass with great presence. The domed and folded foot uncommon and the bowl mor ...click for details


C1770 Engraved Georgian Mixed Twist Wine Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 896656 (stock# P18DG 187)

C1770 Engraved Georgian Mixed Twist Wine Glass
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A mixed twist wine glass dating to C1770. A bell bowl with solid base engraved with a sprigged swags design with bows at the peaks and fruiting vine within the troughs. The mixed twist stem comprising an opaque white thread around a spiral air rope. Mounted on a conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in perfect condition. Height: Just over 6 ½” Rim: Just over 2 ½” Foot: Just over 2 7/8” Mixed twists; thought more affordable than colour twists in the current market, are a rarer stem form.

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