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Sweetmeat Stand

A Bohemian glass sweetmeat stand. It is made of ornate red glass with a gilded decoration covering the surface.

Toast Master's Glass

Drinking glass, c.1770-1780, with a straight-sided bowl. The bowl is covered entirely with shallow cutting. The stem is single-knopped and made of cut glass. The foot is cut across the entire width and ...

Toasting Glass

Drinking glass with a narrow funnel bowl, which is fluted full-length with prominent raised flutes. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1770.

Tumbler

Drinking glass from Stourbridge, c.1963. An old-style tumbler, with a cut decoration of vertical leaf pattern. The decoration continues to make a faceted base.

Tumbler for Gin and Tonic

Drinking glass from Brierley Hill, c.1963. Tumbler decorated with panels of elipses and diamonds which continue onto the stem. It has a leaf starred foot.

Whiskey Tumbler

Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley Crystal c.1963 Tumbler glass, made in Brierley Hill, with a cut linked leaf pattern, which is part repeated onto the base. The glass has a capacity of 5 ounces.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a tall, narrow, straight-sided bowl, which is fluted halfway. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1750-1775.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, made in England, it has a drawn trumpet-shaped bowl with a tear in the base. It is set on a short baluster stem and a domed foot. There is a tear in the knop, c.1740.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with an ogee shaped bowl, decorated with a vine border in white enamel. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot. The glass has been identified as a Beilby specimen, c.1750-1775.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a lipped cup-shaped bowl on a double coil opaque twist stem and plain foot, c.1755-1760.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a bell-shaped bowl and a thick base containing a circle of tear drops. It has a white twist stem and a plain foot, c.1875-1900.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with an ogee bowl decorated on the upper part with a formal pattern in gold (James Giles' Gilding). The lower part is decorated with groups of flowers. It has gilt glass on an opaque stem ...

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a straight-sided bowl. It has a very wide flange set on a white twist stem and the bowl has an unusually sharp angle, c.1750-1775.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with an ogee bowl bearing a cut decoration. It has a single-knopped opaque twist stem and a plain foot. This item is rare, c.1760 - 1770.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a splayed-out funnel bowl on a very rare opaque twist stem. It has a plain foot, c.1760-1770.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a straight-sided bowl on a white twist stem. The base of the bowl has raised flutes and above this is a band of flowers and stems in relief, c.1760-70.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a waisted bell bowl on an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1760-1770.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a waisted ogee bowl bearing fluted and hammered decoration. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1760-1770.