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C1765 A set of four fine Georgian DSOT wine glasses.
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #770986
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 1600
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A set of four fine Georgian wine glasses. Circa 1765. Crystal clear lead containing glass. Their round funnel bowls engraved with fruiting vine - above a double series opaque twist (DSOT) stem set on a conical foot. DSOT consisting of two six ply spiral bands outside a lace corkscrew. Average heights: 14.6 cm. Diameter of bowls: approx. 5.2 cm. Diameter of feet: approx. 7.6 cm. All four in excellent condition. No chips, no polishing of rims.
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C1770 Large Heavy OXO Engraved Georgian Firing Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #770581 P18DG 116
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Cotswold Antiques and Glass
$345
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A large and heavy Georgian firing glass dating to c1770. The wide round funnel bowl is engraved with the classic OXO motif. The plain stem is integral with the bowl and is mounted on a wide firing foot with rough pontil. Bright and clear lead glass and in perfect condition with just light wear appropriate to glass type. Height: Just over 4 ½ Rim Diameter: Just over 2 1/8 Foot Diameter: 2 9/16
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C1780 Delightful Knopped Folded Foot Georgian Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #770580 P18DG 115
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Cotswold Antiques and Glass
$130
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A good English Georgian glass dating to c1780-90. Either a large dram or a small rummer. A barrel bowl above a stem with a medial annular knop and a basal ball knop; leading to a high conical folded foot with rough pontil. Lead glass and in perfect condition, with a small bubble in the base of the bowl. Height: 4 Rim Diameter: 2 Foot Diameter: 2 3/8
Its quite unusual for a small glass of this date to have a good arrangement of strong knops to the stem. A lovely little glass.
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C1750 Heavy Ribbed Georgian Dram Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #770579 P18DG 114
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Cotswold Antiques and Glass
$175
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A good and heavy Georgian dram glass dating to c1750. The ovoid bowl is integral with the plain stem and is rib moulded to the lower half. The glass has a thick boarded conical foot with rough pontil. Lead glass with a good dark colour. A small speck in the stem and a swirl of discolouration to the underfoot. Height: 4 1/16 Rim Diameter: Just over 1 Ύ Foot Diameter: 2 1/4+ (slightly oval but perfectly original).
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19th C Glass & Pewter Hand Engraved Tankard Signed
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1900: item #770376 1142
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Barclay Galleries
405: 684-9922
Price: $435.00 USD MAY SALE IN PROGRESS... 50% OFF EVERY CATALOG ITEM!
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Covered Blown glass tankard, or stein, with thick, applied handle, pewter hinge which appears to be hand-forged, extended horsehead decoration. Commemorative message on beveled glass lid inset which reads in script, "Ch. Fennel 12/7 79." The engraved initials, "F. L." appear on the reverse of the glass, under the horse. The glass has a slightly yellow tinge, while the lid inset shows a geenish tinge. A large hand engraved goat appears on the front, undoubtedly of significance to the commemo... Click for details
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