Fine 18th Century Glass from Cotswold Antiques and Glass
Home

 

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English (97)

    detailed search

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
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



£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 Ύ” 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.


C1790 English Georgian Petal Moulded Dram Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 949418

C1790 English Georgian Petal Moulded Dram Glass
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



 

An English Georgian dram glass dating to late in the 18th century. A petal moulded bowl; with the moulding continuing and forming a twisted incised effect to the drawn stem. A basal cyst to the stem before the conical foot with rough pontil. Height: 4” Rim: 2” Foot: Just over 2 1/8” Super condition; a good little glass.


C1750 Fine English Georgian Air Twist Ale Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 949396

C1750 Fine English Georgian Air Twist Ale Glass
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



 

An English Georgian ale glass dating to C1750-60. A tall round funnel bowl above a particularly finely worked multiple spiral air twist stem; mounted on a conical foot with rough pontil. English lead glass and in great condition; lovely bright metal. The stem is mounted on the foot a little inaccurately causing a ‘lean’; as you can see though, the glass displays well. A collector’s painted letter to the pontil. Height: 7 7/8” Rim: Just over 2 Ό” Foot: Just over 3” A similar glass with hops & ...click for details


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
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



£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 Ό” Rim: 3 Ό” Foot: 3 Ύ” 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
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



£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 Ύ” Foot: Just over 2 Ό”


C1740 English Georgian Balustroid Gin Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 947410

C1740 English Georgian Balustroid Gin Glass
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



 

An English Georgian balustroid gin glass dating to C1740. A highly striated bell bowl over a balustroid stem with shoulder and basal knop; over a conical folded foot with rough pontil. Dark lead glass and in original condition. Height: 4 Ό” Rim: 1 5/8” Foot: Just over 2” A cute little glass, as produced some 270 years ago; but probably on a Friday! There is an enclosed bubble in the bowl base and a small swirl of glass on the side of the basal knop that looks like a little stud to the naked eye. ...click for details


C1750 Knopped English Georgian Air Twist Wine Glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 947103

C1750 Knopped English Georgian Air Twist Wine Glass
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



 

An English Georgian multiple spiral air twist wine glass dating to C1750. A bell bowl with solid base; above a shoulder knopped MSAT stem and mounted on a wide conical foot with rough pontil. Height: 6 3/8” Rim: Just over 2 Ύ” Foot: Just under 3” A nicely proportioned lead glass in perfectly original condition with a good stem and wide foot; a slight lean from certain perspectives and a small inclusion in the bowl, both naturally from production and reasonably common with glasses from this date. ...click for details


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
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



£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


C1820 English Georgian Diamond Cut Nelson Decanter

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1837 VR   item# 946583 (stock# P19O 12)

C1820 English Georgian Diamond Cut Nelson Decanter
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



£115 

An English Georgian cylinder or Nelson decanter dating to C1820-25. The decanter has three annulated neck rings over shoulder flutes; the main decoration comprising alternate pillar flutes and fields of fine cut diamonds between V cut borders. Fine basal comb flutes complete the decoration; a polished pontil to the base. Fitted with an apparently original cut mushroom stopper. A nice dark colour to the metal and just showing very slight wear. Height: 7 1/8” to pouring lip, 8 1/8” overall. Base: ...click for details


C1820 Fine Engraved & Cut Georgian Serving Rummer

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1837 VR   item# 944316 (stock# P19DG 21)

C1820 Fine Engraved & Cut Georgian Serving Rummer
 click for details

Cotswold Antiques and Glass



Sorry - this item now sold 

A large Georgian serving rummer dating to C1820. The large bucket bowl is very finely engraved with a pendant floral design suspended from six large flowers with smaller flowers engraved within the troughs formed by the swags. Cut borders contain a row of finely cut strawberry diamonds, the lower bowl is panel cut. The stem has a large slightly compressed knop and a stepped basal support before the conical foot with polished pontil. Lead glass of a good dark tone and in perfect condition. Height ...click for details

Return To Top

View Next 10 Items

PAGE: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 


member, TROCADERO © 1998-2009 All Rights Reserved