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An extensive service of cut-glass stemware, 20th century, the wine, liqueur and sherry glasses each with funnel bowl, all with star and disc cut bands and star cut bases, comprising: eight red wine, twelve white wine, eleven tumblers, thirteen sherry or cocktail, six liqueur and a pair of water jugs (52 pieces). Tallest glass 16cm, water jugs 19cm
A Dutch double series opaque twist stem wine glass, circa 1780-1785, ovoid bowl engraved with a carnation and a moth in flight of Jacobite sympathy, the stem with four spiral threads outside a vertical core, helmet foot, 18.4cm high, bowl 6.9cm diam, foot 8.5cm diamCondition report: multiple fine inclusions, sooty particles and clinker in the stem, the underside of the foot has been polished (this has not altered the dimensions)
A rare Georgian baluster wine glass, circa 1725, bell bowl with air tear in the thickened base, inverted baluster stem, with an elongated entrapped air tear, and a blade knop cushion over a helmet foot, 16.8cm high, bowl 7.3cm diam, foot 7.5cm diamCondition report: there is 2mm diam clinker in the bowl from production, otherwise excellent
An acrostic engraved Jacobite sympathy wine glass, circa 1760, the bowl engraved with three flowers Campion, Sunflower and Tulip and often used metaphor for Charles Stewart, with multi series opaque twist stem, helmet foot, 15.5cm high, bowl 8cm diam, foot 7.4cm diamCondition report: the glass in foot is a different colour to that in the bowl and the stem, there is significant wear on the foot commensurate with age, there is a small chip under the foot rim that may be felt with the fingernail and a resin fill that conceals a 10mm x 3mm shallow flake chip
A Georgian early facet cut stem short wine glass, circa 1770, round funnel bowl with outstanding pucella marks, petal cut lower bowl continuing onto elongated hexagonal scalloped cut stem, conical foot, snapped pontil mark, 12.3cm high, bowl 5.2cm diam, foot 6.7cm diamCondition report: exemplary
A Georgian light baluster wine glass, circa 1740, conical bowl set on an annulated collar, above an air beaded drop knop and flattened ball knop, with plain stem section above an angular knop with large air tear, high conical foot, snapped pontil, 16.2cm high, bowl 6.7cm diam, foot 7cm diamCondition report: small cluster of sooty inclusions within the bowl, and other scattered inclusion throughout the glass, excellent condition
A Georgian engraved facet cut stem wine glass, circa 1770, round funnel bowl engraved with a floral and foliate band, the lower bowl cut with a band of printies above petal cuts, above a diamond cut stem with medial swelling knop, conical foot, snapped pontil, 15cm high, bowl 5.3cm diam, foot 6.9cm diamCondition report: some tiny nicks to the leading edges of swelling knop, otherwise excellent
A very rare Georgian facet cut stem wine glass, circa 1780-1800, round funnel bowl engraved with flowers with extensive polished detailing, the lower bowl has a cutting pattern that when viewed from above the bowl projects the image of a rose, fine diamond facet cut stem above a thickened slice cut comical foot, polished pontil, 15.3cm high, 5.9cm diam, 6.8cm diamCondition report: exemplary
A late 17th or early 18th century Bohemian diamond point engraved glass, the round funnel bowl diamond point engraved with a sinusoidal band of leaves and flowers above a violinist and a lady dancing with a glass of wine, spiked gadrooned lower bowl, short hollow plain stem, conical foot engraved on the upper side with scattered flowers, 9.3cm high, bowl 5.7cm diam, 6.7cm diamCondition report: exemplary
An 18th century plain stemmed goblet, circa 1750, very large ogee bowl engraved with a carnation and bud dexter with sprays of rose leaves and carnation leaves opposite a bee in flight, above a plain stem and high conical foot, 18cm high, bowl 8.8cm diam, foot 9.9cm diamThe use of carnations on wine glasses is a well know metaphor for Coronation, The Young Pretender was born 31st December 1720 and the following January Carnations were seen to flower at Millbank in London, this was deemed to be significant of Jacobites. Bees and moths are said to represent the returning soul of the dead to Scotland via 'The Low Road'Condition report: excellent
A rare Georgian four knop opaque twist stem wine glass, bell bowl, the stem has an annular knop and three ball knops, with a pair of spiral threads outside a vertical gauze, conical foot, snapped pontil, 17.4cm high, bowl 7.3cm diam, foot 7.2cm diamCondition report: excellent, no chips, cracks or signs of restoration
An extremely rare engraved mixed colour twist wine glass, circa 1760-1765, bell bowl engraved with a spray of roses and a bird in flight, a peppermint green corkscrew edged with an air thread with a multi-ply air corkscrew, conical foot, 7.6cm high, bowl 7.3cm diam, foot 7.8cm diamIt is possible that this originated in the Low Countries, this was discussed extensively by Delomosne & Son in the Seton Veitch Collection 2006Condition report: excellent, no chips, cracks or signs of restoration
A Beilby enamelled wine glass, circa 1765, the bell bowl delicately enamelled with swags of leaves and flowers by Mary Beilby, single series opaque twist stem with an edged lace corkscrew, conical foot, snapped pontil, 17cm high, bowl 6.4cm diam, foot 7.3cm diamCondition report: excellent, the gilding on the rim is worn
A Georgian facet cut stem wine glass, circa 1780, round funnel bowl with polished and cut lower section, diamond facet cut stem with swelling knop, conical foot with broad polished pontil, 16cm high, bowl 6cm diam, 7.6cm diamCondition report: very very minor nicks on the leading edge of the cut knop which may be felt with a nail but not seen
A Jacobite engraved opaque twist stem wine glass, circa 1760, engraver G according to Geoffrey Seddon, rose and single closed bud dexter with thistle, the stem is a double series, a pair of spiral threads outside a vertical gauze, conical foot with snap pontil, 14.8cm high, bowl 5.4cm diam, foot 7.5cmCondition report: excellent
A very Rococo engraved Georgian wine glass, circa 1750, bucket bowl engraved with a continuous band of flowers, fruits and leaves, swags and pendants with a formal border, and polished detailing, a single series corkscrew mercury twist stem, conical foot, snapped pontil, 15.8cm high, bowl 5.8cm diam, foot 6.8cm diamCondition report: excellent
A Queen Anne baluster wine glass, circa 1710, funnel bowl with a blade knop collar, large drop knop stem with air tear above an annular knop, domed and folded foot, 15cm high, bowl 6.3cm diam, foot 6.8cm diamCondition report: small piece of clinker in the bowl, black iron mark on the pontil scar
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