A GERMAN GREEN-GLASS THUMB BEAKER AND A COVER (DAUMENGLAS)
A GERMAN GREEN-GLASS THUMB BEAKER AND A COVER (DAUMENGLAS)

LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY

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A GERMAN GREEN-GLASS THUMB BEAKER AND A COVER (DAUMENGLAS)
LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY
Barrel-shaped, the mid-section with six indentations between six milled bands, with a kick-in base, the domed cover with an acorn finial
Approx. 12 in. (30.5  cm.) high

Lot Essay

The indentations for fingers and thumbs made it easier to grasp this drinking vessel, which would have weighed around four kilos when filled.  For a similar example see See Pieter C. Ritsema van Eck and Henrica M. Zijlstra-Zweens, Glass in the Rijksmuseum, Zwolle, 1993, Vol. I, pp. 122-3, no. 168.

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