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Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a lipped ogee bowl on a small portion of plain stem over a single knopped opaque stem and plain foot. This item is unusual, c.1755.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with an ovoid bowl on an opaque twist stem and plain foot, c.1760.

Wine Glass

Large wine glass with an ogee bowl which is fluted part of the way. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1770.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1760-1770, with a straight-sided bowl. The bowl is decorated with hammered work. The stem contains an opaque twist and the foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750-1775, with an elongated ogee bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist and the foot is plain.

Wine Glass

A 19th century drinking glass. It has a bell bowl and an opaque twist stem. The foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750-1755, with a bucket bowl. It has a mixed twist stem made of a white twist surrounding a corkscrew spiral air twist. The foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1775, with a narrow drawn funnel-shaped bowl. The bowl is lightly engraved. The stem contains a mixed twist made of an air twist around an opaque twist. The foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1740. The glass has a funnel-shaped bowl on a single-knopped air twist stem, over a plain foot.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750, with a straight-sided bowl. It has an air twist stem over a folded foot.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750, with a bucket-shaped bowl. The bowl is engraved with a vine decoration. The stem contains an air twist and the foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1875-1900. The bowl is straight-sided and on two collars over a short neck. It is richly engraved with a fruit bearing vine and a butterfly. The stem has two-knops and contains an air ...

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a trumpet-shaped bowl, c.1750. The bowl is set on a plain knop over a knopped air twist stem. The foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750. The glass has a bell bowl, over an inset cup. This is over a reversed drop knop, air twist stem, on a plain foot.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750, with a drawn trumpet-shaped bowl. The bowl sits over a swelling knopped air twist stem. The foot is conical in shape.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750, with a bell bowl. The stem is drawn and contains an air twist. There is also a knop in the stem which contains a number of tears. The foot is domed.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1775, with an elongated ogee-shaped bowl. The stem contains a fine mercury air twist and the foot is plain.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750, with a drawn, trumpet-shaped bowl. The stem contains an unusually bright mercurial air twist. The foot is plain.