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C1776 Rare American Patriot Tricorn Hat Liberty Goblet
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #685451 P18DG 80
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An exceptionally rare Georgian small goblet dating to C1776 or thereabouts. The glass has a small goblet sized pointed round funnel bowl mounted on a balustroid stem with an inverted baluster shoulder knop and a basal knop. The rare and unusual foot is domed and folded with the edges upturned on three sides to form a tricorn hat. The tricorn hat is emblematic of the American Revolution and the independence gained by the Patriots in 1776; the year the Declaration of Independence was drawn up. The... Click for details
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C1750 Rare Georgian Collared Airtwist Wine Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #685356 P18DG 79
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A rare two piece English Georgian multiple spiral airtwist wine glass dating to C1750 with a stem drawn from the bowl applied with a medial vermicular collar and finished with a conical foot with rough pontil. This example rare due to the intentional inner spiral thread of air within the MSAT formation giving the glass a double series element. Very rarely seen. Lead glass. Good condition; however I would think that the glass has had a light polish to the foot. This has little effect to the propo... Click for details
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C1760 Rare Lynn Glass Hop & Barley Engraved Ale Tumbler
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #684809 P18DG 78
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A rare English Georgian Lynn glass tumbler dating to C1760-70. Produced in Norfolk; Lynn glass is identified by the prominent ‘rings’ to the bowls of drinking vessels; this example with graduated rings, thinner at the top and broader towards the base. Elevated from scarce to rare by the addition of period hop & barley engraving in line with its use as an ale glass. Very rarely seen. A fruiting hop with associated foliage to one side and two barley ears in saltire to the reverse. A good ‘kick’ to... Click for details
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C1880 Documented Stourbridge Webb Bronze Glass Vase
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1900: item #684631 AG 3
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A ‘Bronze’ glass vase by Thomas Webb & Sons of Stourbridge, England, produced c1880. Webb bronze is produced on a green glass base and the iridescent effect is created by flashing oxides on the base glass towards the end of the production process. This example is an interesting gourd shape with six punched ‘dimples’ to the lower part. It is further enhanced over the iridescent surface with fired enamel work in a Moorish design which was popular during the period and is finished with a gilded rim... Click for details
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C1740 Small English Georgian Baluster Dram Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #683600 P18DG 76
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A small Georgian dram glass dating to C1740-50. The bell bowl mounted on a rudimentary stem with large basal knop and a small conical foot with rough pontil. Highly striated lead glass with a blueish/greenish tinge. Good condition. Height: 3 3/8” Rim Diameter: 2” Foot Diameter: Just under 1 ¾” Not a heavy glass and not from the heavy baluster period and priced as such.
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C1765 Georgian Double Series Opaque Twist Dram Glass
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English Pre 1800: item #683595 P18DG 75
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A Georgian DSOT dram glass dating to C1765. The small cup bowl mounted on a stem comprising an inner lace twist and two thick outer spiral cables. Finished with a conical foot with rough pontil. Possibly Scottish in origin. Though scarce; they are occasionally seen with an engraved thistle or acorn border to the bowl. Good condition. Height: Just over 3 1/2” Rim Diameter: 2 1/8” Foot Diameter: 2 1/4”
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