Product Description:
Just under 11 cms tall and 5 cm wide a cross the bowl, this is a pleasure to hold and look at. The heavy thick wall section feels solid to hold in the hand. Which is why, perhaps it is still in one-piece to this day. A light smoky coloured glass (lead), with all the signs of manufacture from a couple of centuries ago.
Striation marks can be seen on the glass (photos) along with various air bubbles, glass seed / grit, engrained dirt etc. from moulding and shaping.
Makers Mark /Identifying Features: n/a
Estimated Age: Georgian era, 1780 – 1825
Condition: Clean and excellent condition. Beautifully facet-cut stem and general manufacturing imperfections wrapped up in a very nice looking glass. Nice wear marks can be seen on the base underside of the rim on close inspection, which confirms the age and use over the years.
Due to the nature of how these products have been made, tool marks may occasionally be apparent, as are small air bubbles, very minor blemishes. Some items may vary in weight or thickness as well, therefore any sizes/capacity/weights given are approximate.
Please keep in mind that our items are most often vintage or antique, sometimes many decades or even a century or two old, so they will show some signs of wear and usage. These are not mint items from the factory (unless we specifically say so). We include in our item condition and pictures any issues that are significant, however cannot cover every single condition possibility with photos and hence the following grading has been given to each item.
Weight: 245 g
Size: 11 cm high by 5.5 cm wide
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