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CIRCA 1760-70
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SIX OPAQUE-TWIST ALE GLASSES, A FIRING GLASS AND A TASTING GLASS
CIRCA 1760-70
The first probably decorated in the London workshop of James Giles, the bowl gilt with ears of barley and two butterflies below a gilt line rim; a glass with plain bowl and folded foot, one with ogee bowl above a ruby and opaque-twist stem, one with bell bowl, another with round funnel bowl, one with angular knop stem, the firing glass engraved with egg and dart band, the tasting glass of drawn trumpet form with slender stem
The tallest 7¾ in. (19.7 cm.) high (8)
CIRCA 1760-70
The first probably decorated in the London workshop of James Giles, the bowl gilt with ears of barley and two butterflies below a gilt line rim; a glass with plain bowl and folded foot, one with ogee bowl above a ruby and opaque-twist stem, one with bell bowl, another with round funnel bowl, one with angular knop stem, the firing glass engraved with egg and dart band, the tasting glass of drawn trumpet form with slender stem
The tallest 7¾ in. (19.7 cm.) high (8)
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