Date:1760 - 1770 (c.)
Description:Drinking glass with a lipped ogee bowl decorated with polished engraved sunflowers and honeysuckle among others. The bowl has rose and sprig undercutting and is on a very fine knopped and facetted stem. The foot is engraved with rose-leaves and apples which may symbolise links with the Jacobites, c.1760-1770.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M2019.1955.156 (68/24735)
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