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An 18th century wine bottle in salvaged condition circa 1740:, of onion form with raised neck, string rim and pronounced kick-up, encrusted with barnacles and shells, remains of cork intact, contents unknown. bottle size 17cm*Notes- This bottle was dredged up off the coast of Brixham by a local family owned trawler.
A JACOBITE WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the bucket bowl with engraved trailing border of flowers including a Jacobite rose, rose buds, tulip sunflower etc. with foliage between, raised on an enamel twist stem and a domed circular foot 15.5cm high Provenance: The Late Michael Buckingham Collection
A RARE AND LARGE JACOBITE GOBLET EARLY 18TH CENTURY the large conical bowl with diamond point engraved motto 'God Beff King James' around, raised on a bold baluster stem with air bubble inclusion and lower knop, with large spreading folded foot 20.2cm high Provenance: The Late Michael Buckingham Collection Note: Other than the fabled Amen Glasses, very few Jacobite glasses feature diamond point engraving. All that do survive seem to relate to the earlier period of the Uprisings and come from the first quarter of the 18th century. Due to this, they mainly relate to King James, rather than Prince Charles. For a slightly later 'Down With The Rump' diamond point engraved wine glass see Lyon & Turnbull 'Scottish Silver & Applied Arts' 16th August 2017 lot 411.
A JACOBITE WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the bucket bowl engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse with displayed thistle, engraved above 'SUCCESS TO THE SOCIETY', raised on a multi-enamel twist stem and circular foot 15cm high Provenance: Private collection of G. S. May Esquire Note: Although the exact Society referenced on this glass has not been determined it appears to fall within a small group of Society's glasses known. Others similar by the same hand are recorded with mottos such as 'Health To All True Blues' and 'The Friendly Hunt'. There is no doubt that the Society is pro Jacobite and it is considered by the addition of the thistle that it is likely this society was Scottish based. For a glass from the same set see 'The Jacobite and Their Drinking Glasses' G. B. Seddon plate 88, page 124.
A JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the flared bowl engraved with a rose head flanked by open and closed buds, with a star, acorn leaf and the inscription 'Fiat', on an air twist stem and conical foot 15cm high Provenance: Purchased from auctioneers J. & R. Edmiston, Bath Street, Glasgow in 1971 from the Collection of G. S. Coats of Paisley
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