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Georgian Glass Carafe

An Extremely Rare Pair of Irish Georgian Cork Glass Company Carafes, Circa 1800
An Extremely Rare Pair of Irish Georgian Cork Glass Company Carafes, Circa 1800

An Extremely Rare Pair of Irish Georgian Cork Glass Company Carafes, Circa 1800

By Cork Glass Co.

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

An extremely rare & robust pair of Irish Georgian Cork Glass Company wine carafes. Both of mallet form decorated with basal cut flutes & engraved swags rising to feathered triple ri...

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Irish George III Glass

Materials

Glass

Bateman Sterling Silver 1812 Georgian Pitcher/ Carafe
Bateman Sterling Silver 1812 Georgian Pitcher/ Carafe

Bateman Sterling Silver 1812 Georgian Pitcher/ Carafe

By Peter & William Bateman

Located in New York, NY

Peter and William Bateman sterling silver Georgian carafe or pitcher from 1812, with fluted motifs, stylized natural and bird motifs, as well as a later dedication to Sir David Evans...

Category

Antique 1810s English Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique Square Shaped Glass Carafe, English, 19th Century
Antique Square Shaped Glass Carafe, English, 19th Century

Antique Square Shaped Glass Carafe, English, 19th Century

Located in St Annes, Lancashire

Lovely piece of chunky glass. Great colour Very bubbly and heavy Good condition Originally it would have had a stopper but now missing.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Georgian Crystal Serveware

Materials

Glass

A Georgian Broad & Fine Flute Magnum Carafe
A Georgian Broad & Fine Flute Magnum Carafe

A Georgian Broad & Fine Flute Magnum Carafe

Located in Steyning, West sussex

A Georgian broad and fine flute magnum carafe with engraved band.

Category

Antique 18th Century English Georgian Bottles

Materials

Cut Glass

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Pair of Georgian Magnum Carafes with Matching Finger Bowls
Pair of Georgian Magnum Carafes with Matching Finger Bowls

Pair of Georgian Magnum Carafes with Matching Finger Bowls

Located in Steyning, West sussex

A fine pair of slice and flute cut carafes and five flute cut finger bowls all with engraved swags and initialled shields. The initials J G. Measures: Carafes. Height 10 ...

Category

Antique 1790s English Georgian Serving Pieces

Materials

Cut Glass

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