Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a straight-sided bowl with hammered decoration. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1760-1770.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a straight-sided bowl, engraved with hops and barley. It has an opaque twist stem, c.1770.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a tall, waisted bell bowl. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1760-1770.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a tall, straight-sided bowl engraved with hops and barley. It has a bright mercurial air twist stem and a plain foot, c.1750.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a tall bell bowl, engraved with leaves and a flower. It has a double-knopped air twist stem and a plain foot, c.1750.
Ale Glass
Short ale drinking glass, with a straight-sided bowl. It is wrythen-fluted on a short knopped stem with a folded foot. It is early wrythen and was made on the continent.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a funnel bowl with bold, spiked gadrooning. It has a domed foot and folded foot, c.1740.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass with a funnel bowl, which is lightly wrythen-fluted on a four-winged stem. It also has a folded foot. The glass is early wrythen, c.1730-1740.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass, c.1760-1770 This glass has a tall, straight-sided bowl. There is flat cutting at the base of the bowl. The stem is facet cut and has a single-knop. The foot is plain.
Ale Glass
An unusual drinking glass, c.1745. It has a short funnel bowl on a shoulder. The stem is knopped and contains an air twist. The foot is conical in shape.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass, c.1755-1760 The glass has a tall, bell-shaped bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist stem and the foot is plain.
Ale Glass
Drinking glass, c.1755. The glass has an elongated ogee bowl on a fine opaque twist stem. It also has a domed foot, which is an unusual feature with opaque stemmed glasses.
Ale Glass
A tall funnel-shaped ale glass, c.1750. The glass is engraved with hops and barley. There is a tear in the stem and the foot is folded.
Ale Jug
Glass ale jug, moulded at the base with raised flutes and a high folded foot. The upper part is engraved with hops and barley, with the initials and date T.L. 1797 on the front. This is a fine and rare ...
Beer Jug
Old English glass beer jug of baluster form. The body is engraved with hops, barley and initials. There is a short stem between the foot and the body. This glass is rare and was possibly made to commemorate ...
Champagne Glass
Drinking glass, c.1730-1740 The glass has a lipped double ogee bowl on a double-knopped heavy baluster stem. The central three-ringed knop has a tear inside. The foot is domed and folded.
Champagne Glass
Drinking glass from England, c.1725-1750. The glass has a waisted bell bowl on a double knop stem. There is a tear in the lower knop and the foot is plain.
Coin Goblet
Tall coin goblet, with a richly engraved bowl that is decorated with the rose and thistle surrounding a cartouche. On the reverse side are the initials W.D. and a boar's head impaled on a dagger. The ...