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Style: Georgian
Antique English Edwardian Georgian Sterling Silver Monteith Bowl
Located in New York, NY
Edwardian Georgian sterling silver monteith bowl. Made by William Hutton & Sons, Ltd in London in 1906. Round and curved on raised and stepped foot. Molded curvilinear rim with inter...
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Early 1900s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Wine Glass Bristol Green Rare Cylinder & Basal Knop, English circa 1815
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an excellent example of an early 19th century, English, hand blown, Bristol green wine drinking glass which we date to the George 111rd Regency p...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Pair of Antique George III Quality Cut Glass Shaped Decanters
Located in Suffolk, GB
Pair of antique George III quality cut glass decanters having original cut glass mushroom shaped stoppers In mint original condition H 19.5 x W 12 x D 12cm Date 1800.  
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Early 1800s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Cut Glass

Antique Late 18th Century George III sterling silver large goblet.
Located in Braintree, GB
Antique Late 18th Century George III sterling silver large goblet. Maker: Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan Made in England, London, 1793 Fully Hallmarked. Samuel Godbehere was not ...
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1790s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver

Antique George III Sterling Silver Wine Goblet, London, Francis Crump, 1770
Located in New York, NY
Fine 18th Century George III period engraved repousse sterling silver goblet by Francis Crump, London, 1770. The use of sterling silver drinking vessels is associated with good health as silver is prized for removing impurities from libations. Lovely historic object...
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18th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass Engraved Handblown Lead Glass, English, Ca 1800
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good English "RUMMER" drinking glass, which were originally drinking glasses used in English taverns in the late 18th and early 19th century. The glass is handblown and made from lead glass, having a soft greyish colour. It has an ovoid bowl, well engraved with a band of swags and tails on a short wrythen stem, sitting on a conical foot, having a snapped off pontil below. The bowl is also vertically cut with narrow panels which rise vertically from the stem and stop at the shoulder. Overall a very good example of a Georgian drinking glass...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

18th C Georgian Wine Drinking Glass Facet Cut Stem Hand Blown, Ca 1785
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good hand-blown, English, Georgian, wine drinking glass with a facet cut stem, dating from the 18th century, circa 1785. These glasses are very collectable. It is made from English lead glass which is relatively heavy and has a soft grey colour. The glass has the usual striations, inclusions and tiny bubbles you would expect to see in 18th century glass, which gives these glasses their unique charm. The glass has a round funnel bowl which sits on a good facet hand cut stem which extend into the base of the bowl, the stem having a central knop. The stem leads to a conical foot having a snapped off pontil mark to the underside, which has been ground smooth. There are no chips, cracks or any evidence of restoration. Nominal dimensions: Bowl rim diameter: 2.38 inches Foot diameter: 2.7 inches Height: 5.75 inches Overall a beautiful 18th Century English drinking glass...
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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Mid-Georgian Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl & Stem Handblown, circa 1760
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good English, Georgian drinking glass, sometimes called a "Dwarf Ale" glass, which we date to the mid-18th century. This glass is individually ...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Large Lead Cut-Glass Ship's Decanter with engraved sailing ship, circa 1930
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very large ( 1.5 litre) high quality ship's decanter, having an engraved image of a square rigger ship with a wide base made from heavy lead crystal or cut-glass having a s...
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Mid-20th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Crystal

Stokes & Ireland Ltd Antique Sterling Silver Hip Flask
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive, large antique George V English sterling silver hip flask, an addition to our wine and drinks related silverware collection. This exceptional antique George V sterling silver hip flask has a plain rectangular rounded form. This impressive 1920s flask has a subtly curved form proffering a comfortable fit in the majority of pockets. The surface of this large solid silver hip flask is plain and unembellished. This impressive antique silver flask is fitted with a plain circular domed hallmarked hinged cover with bayonet fitting. The flask retains the original fully hallmarked detachable push fit drinking cup which features the original gilt interior. This solid silver flask...
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1920s English Vintage Georgian Barware

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Silver, Sterling Silver

George III Mahogany Marquetry Cellarette
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This stylish, 19th century, English hand-crafted George III wine cellarette-on-stand was acquired from an estate in Albany, NY. Note: Overall dimensions are 28" height x 20" widt...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Brass

18thC Georgian Toasting Drinking Glass Drawn Trumpet Bowl Tall Stem, Circa 1750
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good hand-blown, English, mid-Georgian, Toasting drinking glass with a flared drawn trumpet bowl over a plain straight stem with a conical foot having a snapped off pontil under, dating the middle of the 18th century, circa 1750. 18th century "Toasting" glasses are rare and a similar glass is shown on Page 136, in L M Bickerton's classic work; Eighteenth century English drinking glasses...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Georgian Wine Glass Bristol Green Bell Bowl Knopped Stem, English, circa 1815
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an excellent example of an early 19th century, English, hand blown, Bristol green wine drinking glass which we date to the George 111rd Regency p...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

J. Kelly English 1788 Georgian Sterling Silver Tankard Mug
Located in New York, NY
1788 sterling silver tankard mug by John Kelly, a London-based silversmith, from the Georgian era with applied decorations on the handle and in beautiful, elegant design. It measures...
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1780s American Antique Georgian Barware

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Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique 18th Century George II Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, London, 1743
By Edward Wakelin
Located in New York, NY
Splendid antique English sterling silver brandy/spirits warmer, George II period, 1743 Attributed to Edward Wakelin- the initials in the Gothic style correspond to Wakelin's, perhap...
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Mid-18th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique 18th Century George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, Joseph Clare I 1714
By Joseph Clare
Located in New York, NY
Rare, very early George I period silver brandy/spirits warmer, Joseph Clare I, London, 1714. Wonderful, historically interesting 308 years barware piece. Classic circular tapering form with a shaped base, heavy solid silver with a beautifully turned oak handle. Fully hallmarked on the side of the body Period initials on the bottom of base N E M Measurements: 3.32 inches in diameter, 5.25 inches to the to of handle, 2.13 inches height of vessel. 1714 was the year George I ascended the throne, making this an interesting, very early piece of Georgian silver. Excellent piece in very good condition commensurate with age. Beautiful old patina on the silver and the fine oak handle. Joseph Clare I, son of Francis Clare of London, apprenticed to Nathaniel Locke in 1702, free 4th November 1712. Heal records him at Wood Street by Love Lane...
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Early 18th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

German Faience 'Tin-Glazed Earthenware' Pewter-Mounted Tankard, Thuringia
Located in Downingtown, PA
German Faience Pewter-mounted Tankard, Probably Thuringia, circa 1750 A tin-glazed earthenware tankard with polychrome decoration and pewter cover. The tankard depicts a Turkish horseman with a saber held high over his head with trees and rockwork to either side painted in unusual colors. The inside of the pewter cover with stamped touchmark of a hand-held pair of scales below initials CM. On top of the cover are the initials JAS over 1798. Dimensions: 7 inches high (with cover 9 1/2 inches) x 4 inches x 6 1/2 inches Reference: Catherine Sawinski, the Assistant Curator of Earlier European Art at the Milwaukee Art...
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Late 18th Century German Antique Georgian Barware

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Faience

18th C George 11nd Tall Wine Drinking Lead Glass Solid Stem and Tear, C 1750
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good, tall, English George 11nd period, hand blown wine drinking glass, dating to the George II period of the mid-18th century, circa 1750. These 18th century hand blown drinking...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

English Pearlware Pottery Jug with Speckled Blue Glaze
Located in Downingtown, PA
English pearlware pottery jug with speckled blue glaze, Circa 1780-1800 The pearlware jug with a wonderful speckled blue ground. Dimensions: 6 inc...
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1780s Antique Georgian Barware

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Ceramic, Pearlware, Pottery

Georgian Dram Drinking Glass Hand Blown, English, circa 1800
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good English hand blown, Georgian drinking dram glass, which we date to the turn of the 18th Century, Circa 1800. This glass is individua...
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Early 1800s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Sterling Silver Wine Label "Gin" by Harry Bladon, Birmingham, 1965
By Harry Bladon
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a solid, cast, English sterling silver wine label, marked GIN made by Harry Bladon ( born Henry), of Bladon & Co. Birmingham, in 1965. The ...
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20th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

18th C. Sterling Silver Wine Label "RUM" by Thomas Willimore, Birmingham, 1789
By Thomas Willmore
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a solid, cast, English sterling silver wine label, marked RUM made by Thomas Willimore, of Birmingham, in 1815. (18th century George 111 peri...
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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique 1790s Newcastle Sterling Silver Rum Decanter Label or Bottle Ticket
By Thomas Watson
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique Georgian English sterling silver ‘rum’ decanter label / bottle ticket made in Newcastle; an addition to our wine and drinks silverware collection. This fine antique George III sterling silver decanter label / bottle ticket has a subtly convex, plain rectangular cut cornered form. The body is embellished with the engraved inscription ‘RUM' to the center. The antique decanter label is suspended from two ring loops to the upper border connected by a silver belcher style chain. This fine example of Georgian silverware has been crafted by the Newcastle maker Thomas Watson but assayed in London; this was an occasional practice with smaller items of Newcastle silver, where no town mark was struck. Condition This antique sterling silver decanter label...
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1790s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Silver

Antique English Georgian Reticulated Pierced Serpentine Wine Bottle Coaster
Located in Dayton, OH
Large antique English Georgian (George III) wine bottle coaster featuring serpentine form with neoclassical styling, pierced / reticulated deisgn, cork inner and felt lined bottom. 2...
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Late 18th Century Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Rare English Georgian Oak Lemon Squeezer Crush with Base & Brass Insignia Plate
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Rare lemon squeezer from the Georgian period. A must have not to be seen again in remarkable original condition down to the hinge and with original insert, circa 1790-1810.  
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Late 18th Century European Antique Georgian Barware

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Oak

Rare Wedgwood Creamware Wine Glass Rinsers, Late 18th Century
Located in Downingtown, PA
Wedgwood Creamware Wine Rinsers, A pair of rare Wedgwood creamware "Cuvettes" each with leaf-scrolled handles. Measures: Height 3 7/8 inches x 5 1/8 inches wide x 3 1/2 inches diam...
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1770s Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Creamware, Pottery

A Fine 19th Century Georgian Style Inlaid Mahogany Tantalus, U.K. Circa 1860
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
A very handsome and finely proportioned 19th century inlaid mahogany Tantalus in the form of a Georgian side cabinet, showing a richly figured & finely constructed mahogany case with...
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Late 19th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Mahogany

Antique George IV 1820s Sterling Silver Quart Tankard
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique George IV English sterling silver quart tankard; an addition to our silver tankard collection. This exceptional antique George IV sterling silver qua...
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1820s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique 18th Century Large George III Sterling Silver Armorial Tankard, 1806
Located in New York, NY
Fine, large George III period sterling silver barrel shaped tankard by William Fountain, London, 1806. Beautifully engraved with an ornate armorial crest of three fleur de lis and ...
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Early 1800s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Set of Eight George III Bristol Blue Wine-Rinsers
Located in Montreal, QC
Hand blown and double-lipped, this set is also cut with vertical blazes for added elegance. The deep cobalt is most desirable and contributes a dash of color and sophisticated style ...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

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Blown Glass

English 19th Century George III Sheffield Silver on Copper Champagne Bucket
Located in Atlanta, GA
An English George III period Sheffield silver on copper champagne bucket from the early 19th century, with grape motifs. Created in England dur...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sheffield Plate, Copper

English Engine-turned Creamware Tankard
Located in Downingtown, PA
English creamware tankard, circa 1810-1820. The creamware tankard is decorated with a series of moulded engine-turned honeycomb designs separated w...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

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Creamware, Pottery

TWO Georgian Hand Blown Wine Glasses Bristol Green with Tulip Bowl, circa 1790
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are two ( very close pair) of good English wine glasses, hand blown, Bristol Green, lead glass, from the late 18th century, George 111rd period, circa 1790. Each glass has a drawn tulip bowl...
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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Petite English Pewter Barroom Half Gill Measuring Cup
Located in Sheffield, MA
The antique pewter cup in the style of a baluster tankard has imprinted twice on the rim "Half Gill." The gill or teacup is a unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a p...
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Late 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

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Pewter

English Sterling Silver Georgian 1760 Cup from Former Gov. of NY Stock Exchange
Located in New York, NY
English sterling silver cup from 1760 in Georgian style by a London-based silversmith. It comes from the collection of W. Allston Flagg. It measures 4'' in diameter by 2 1/2'' in height, weighs 4.9 ozt, and bears hallmarks as shown. According to his 1971 obituary from the New York Times, "W. Allston Flagg, an investment banker and former governor of the New York Stock Exchange, was a collateral descendant, and namesake of Washington Allston, the early 19th-century American painter. His studies at Harvard were interrupted by Navy service in World War I as a submarine chaser commander. He returned to active duty as a lieutenant commander in World War II. Mr. Flagg succeeded his father, Washington A. Flagg, as a partner in the brokerage firm of Post & Flagg and continued as a partner in Harris, Upham & Co. after their merger. He was a past president of the Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley...
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1760s English Antique Georgian Barware

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Sterling Silver, Silver

Very Fine & Rare Early 19th Century Waterloo Glass Company Glass Decanter
By The Waterloo Glass Company
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
The blown & moulded Prussian form body showing a base with vertical cut flutes, rising to shoulders decorated with wheel cut vesica motifs, ribbon swags & basal flutes, the neck with...
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Early 19th Century Irish Antique Georgian Barware

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Glass, Cut Glass

Antique Georgian 'III' Sterling Silver Tankard
Located in Braintree, GB
Antique George III sterling silver mug Made in England, London, 1813 Maker: I.S (Possibly John Schofield) Dimensions: Size 10 x 7 x 11 cm Weight: 145 grams Has engraving " ...
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1810s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver

Pair of Georgian Style Liquor Decanters
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A pair of handcut glass liquor decanters with original stoppers. The bottles with ring necks, diamond pattern cut band and draped decoration. The bottoms ...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Cut Steel

Mid-Georgian Dwarf Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl Hand Blown, English Ca 1760
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good English hand blown, Georgian drinking glass, sometimes called a "Dwarf Ale" glass, which we date to the mid-18th century. This glass is...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Set of Four Silver George III Coasters
Located in London, GB
A superb set of four antique Georgian silver coasters, of plain circular form with simple reeded borders and beautiful original turned wood bas...
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Early 1800s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Newcastle Sterling Silver Half Pint or Christening Mug
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique Georgian Newcastle sterling silver half pint/christening mug; an addition to our range of diverse Newcastle silverware. This fine antique George III Newcastle sterling silver half pint/christening mug has a plain baluster shaped form onto a circular spreading foot. The surface of this Georgian silver mug...
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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

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Silver, Sterling Silver

English 1810 George III Cut Glass Ships Decanter
Located in Stamford, CT
English 1810 George III cut glass ships decanter. All-over faceted cut glass pattern. No makers mark or signature. Purchased at Taylor B. Williams antiques...
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1810s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Cut Glass

20th Century Italian Sterling Silver Tankard George I Style
Located in VALENZA, IT
Sterling silver lidded big and heavy tankard in a George I style, having a plain straight-sided body with an applied reeded band, a hinged dome lid with thumb-piece, a scroll handle,...
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1980s Italian Vintage Georgian Barware

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Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Lidded Tankard / Beer Mug 1771
Located in London, GB
A classic Antique George III solid silver Lidded Tankard in a traditional straight sided design. The Tankard has a spread foot and a hinged domed lid an...
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18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Set of Eight Hand-Blown Crystal Wine Glasses
Located in Chicago, IL
A fantastic set of eight heavy hand-blown crystal wine glasses, inspired by 18th century Georgian wine goblets, each with a facet-cut stem.
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20th Century North American Georgian Barware

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Crystal

18th-cebtury Bow Porcelain Chinoiserie Tankard
Located in Downingtown, PA
Bow porcelain Chinoiserie tankard, Bow, London, 1760-1765. The unusually painted polychrome Bow porcelain tankard depicts Chinoiserie figure...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Porcelain

18th C George 11nd Tall Wine Drinking Glass Solid Stem and Long Tear Domed Foot
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good, tall, English, mid-Georgian, hand blown, wine drinking glass, dating to the George II period of the mid-18th century, circa 1740. These 18th Century hand blown drinking glasses are uniquely individual and very collectable. This wine glass is hand blown from English lead glass. It is heavy and has a soft grey color, with some age related wear to the surface and foot rim as expected with well over 250 years of use. The glass has the usual striations, inclusions and tiny bubbles you would expect to see in 18th century glass, which gives these glasses their unique charm, with no two glasses being the same. The glass has a beautifully drawn round funnel (RF) bowl which continues into a thick solid stem enclosing a very decorative long tear and leading to a good domed foot having a rough snapped-off pontil mark to the underside. The "domed" foot tends to be a much rarer foot form. There are no chips, cracks or any evidence of restoration though the glass does have some scratches from use to the underside of the foot. Please see images. Dimensions: Bowl rim diameter: 2.1 inches. Foot diameter: 2.96 inches. Height: 6.82 inches. The glass has a good ring to it when tapped with a finger. We date this glass to the George II period of the 18th century, circa 1740. Similar glasses from the same period are shown in the book: Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Antique George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer / Saucepan / Pan 1725 18th C
Located in London, GB
An elegant Antique George I solid silver Brandy Warming Pan with a plain baluster shape and a sturdy wooden handle. This Brandy Warmer is of parti...
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18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Irish Wine Drinking Glass Hand-blown thick Cotton Twist Stem, Ca 1770
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a superb hand-blown example of an Irish made, mid-Georgian, wine drinking glass with a thick double series opaque twist (DSOT) stem, dating from the middle of the 18th century, circa 1765 to 1770. These glasses are very collectable. It is made from English lead glass which is relatively heavy and has a soft grey colour, with slight age related wear as expected with over 200 years of use. The glass has the usual striations, inclusions and tiny bubbles you would expect to see in 18th Century glass, which gives these glasses their unique charm. This glass has a bucket bowl which sits on a tall, unusually thick, double series opaque or cotton twist...
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Mid-18th Century Irish Antique Georgian Barware

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Glass

Antique Pair of Sterling Silver Coasters by Joseph Scammell
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive pair of antique Georgian English sterling silver coasters; an addition to our wine and drinks related silverware collection These fine antique George III sterling silver coasters have an octagonal shaped form onto a stepped base. Each coaster is embellished with a band of pierced and pin struck decoration to the upper portion and plain pin struck borders to each panel. The decoration to the body of each piece incorporates a pin struck bordered shaped cartouche displaying a contemporary bright cut engraved crest. The coasters are fitted with fine and impressive turned mahogany bases. Each coaster retains the original green baize to the underside. These impressive Georgian coasters are highly desirable due to design and medial size. Condition These antique coasters...
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1790s English Antique Georgian Barware

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Silver, Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Sherry Decanter Label by Charles Rawlings-Eng., 1828
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Sterling silver decanter label or bottle ticket if you prefer the English style, handmade by silversmith Charles Rawlings in London, 1828 during the Geor...
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1820s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

18th Century George II Silver Brandy Saucepan by John Swift
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
A large George II silver brandy saucepan, hallmark of John Swift, London, 1758. Of bulbous form with a turned baluster shaped mahogany handle, engraved...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver

Mid-18th Century Georgian tall Wine Glass hand-blown Cotton Twist opaque Stem
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good tall handblown, English, mid-Georgian, Wine drinking glass with a multi spiral opaque twist (MSOT) or Cotton Twist stem, dating from the mi...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

English Oak Liquor Bottle Traveling Case, Circa 1780
Located in Hollywood, SC
English oak liquor traveling case with fitted interior consisting of original stenciled gilt bottles and glasses with stoppers, iron carrying side h...
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1780s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Wrought Iron

Antique George II Sterling Silver Lemon Strainer 1756 Georgian
Located in London, GB
A classic George II Antique solid silver Strainer with a pair of impressive handles and a lovely pierced pattern on the base. Made in 1756 by Willi...
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18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Mid-18th Century Cordial Wine Glass Hand Blown Cotton Twist Stem, English C 1765
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good hand blown, English, mid-Georgian, Cordial drinking glass with a double series opaque twist (DSOT) stem, dating from the middle of the 18th century, circa 1765. These...
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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Antique Sterling Silver Georgian Silver Lidded Tankard/Beer Mug 1780 George III
Located in London, GB
A classic antique George II solid Silver lidded Tankard. This Silver Georgian Quart Tankard has an impressive domed hinged lid with a shaped thumb piece and a substantial scroll hand...
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18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Rare Antique George III Georgian Sterling Silver Cup Two Handled 1802
By William Hunter II
Located in London, GB
A rare antique George III solid silver Cup with two impressive acanthus leaf scroll handles. The exterior of the cup is embellished with a granulated texture and has an applied reede...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian barware for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Georgian barware for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the Late 20th Century, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage barware created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include serveware, ceramics, silver and glass, decorative objects, case pieces and storage cabinets and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with metal, silver and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Georgian barware made in a specific country, there are Europe, United Kingdom, and England pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original barware, popular names associated with this style include John Langlands I & John Robertson I, John Emes, Gucci, and Paul Storr. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for barware differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $249 and tops out at $120,955 while the average work can sell for $1,681.

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