A rare and usual piece of Mid 19th Century glassware. This small example is believed to be an apothecary glass, for use by a chemist or pharmacist. The trumpet shaped bowl rises from a plain stem, with the rim featuring a small pouring lip to one side. The foot is lightly domed and there is a clean broken pontil mark to the underside. The glass is of good colour and carries striations and internal bubbles from the glass blowing process. A rare and collectable piece. Dimensions below.
Postage and packing £8.00 UK.
£18.00 Europe.
£28.00 Outside Europe.
Condition :- Excellent, with no cracks or chips.
Origin :- English.
Date :- c1850.
Foot diameter :- 5.7 cms.
Height :- 11.2 cms.
Rim diameter :- 5.8 cms.
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Internal Reference: ACA1897
Antique Number: SA1043719
Dateline of this antique is 1850
Height is 11.2cm (4.4inches)
Width is 5.8cm (2.3inches)
Depth is 5.8cm (2.3inches)
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