A set of four Georgian cut glass drinking glasses, circa 1820, probabaly for port or gin, the panel cut tapering bowls upon blade collars and stems terminating in a circular foot with polished pontil to the base.
Please note that as these glasses are hand made there are slight irregularities in size, two have some tiny chips to the base.
Declaration
Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the 1800s.
Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA185212
Description
A set of four Georgian cut glass drinking glasses, circa 1820, probabaly for port or gin, the panel cut tapering bowls upon blade collars and stems terminating in a circular foot with polished pontil to the base.
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Please note that as these glasses are hand made there are slight irregularities in size, two have some tiny chips to the base.
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