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Cordial Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750. It has a drawn bell-shaped bowl. The stem and foot are plain.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a straight-sided deceptive bowl. The glass is thick at the base and the sides. It has a fine opaque twist stem with a domed foot and diamond point engraving, which is rare, c.1760-1770....

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a drawn straight-sided bowl and domed foot. The cutting on the bowl is continued down the stem. This is an unusual example, c.1770.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a facet-cut stem and straight-sided bowl with hoop cutting on the lower half. The glass has a cut and scalloped foot, c.1775.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a bucket-shaped bowl on an air twist stem and plain foot. It is knopped under the bowl and over the foot, c.1745.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a drawn trumpet-shaped glass. There is a tear in the stem which has a domed foot, c.1740.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a small ogee bowl with flower sprays on a thick opaque twist stem and plain foot, c.1760.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a splayed out ovoid bowl, which is partly fluted. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot. This item is rare, c.1750-1775.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass, made in England, with a straight-sided bowl and short neck over a tear knop on a tall stem. It also has a folded foot, c.1730-1740.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a splayed ogee shaped bowl, decorated with pressed panels the full extent of the bowl. The foot is decorated in the same manner. It has an opaque twist stem with uncommom decoration ...

Cork

A wine cork printed with French lettering.

Corkscrew

It is thought that this small portable corkscrew once belonged to Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Earl of Moira (1754-1826). The Earl of Moira was an impressive military officer during the American War of Independence ...

Corn Razor

A small pen-knife style razor, with a black handle and a steel blade. It is contained within a black box.

Cream Jug. Worcester

Porcelain cream jug Worcester c.1753 The jug has a moulded decoration with enamel painted flowers, birds and butterflys. There is a thumb rest on the handle.

Cremation Urns

Black earthenware cremation urns with decoration. Burnt bones were placed inside these urns. The pots were hand made (i.e. they were not made on a potter’s wheel) and were decorated by incising and stamping ...

Crimping Block

This wooden crimping block and roller were used to crimp small pleats into items of clothing.

Crimping Machine

A black metal crimping machine, which consists of two rollers and a wooden handle.

Crimping Machine Support

A large rectangular block of wood which would have supported a metal crimping machine. There are four screws in the top.