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Jacobite Drinking Glasses

Antique Print of Jacobite Drinking Glasses by Gibb, 1890
Antique Print of Jacobite Drinking Glasses by Gibb, 1890

Antique Print of Jacobite Drinking Glasses by Gibb, 1890

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H 11.42 in W 15.75 in D 0 in

Antique Print of Jacobite Drinking Glasses by Gibb, 1890

Located in Langweer, NL

Antique print titled 'Three Jacobite drinking glasses'. Chromolithographic plate originating from

Category

Antique 19th Century Prints

Materials

Paper

Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass Engraver E
Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass Engraver E

Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass Engraver E

$1,646

H 5.24 in Dm 2.84 in

Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass Engraver E

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

Heading : A two bud Jacobite engraved wine glass Date : c.1750-1780 Period : George II Origin

Category

Antique 1760s British Georgian Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

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Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass c1750 - Engraver A
Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass c1750 - Engraver A

Jacobite Engraved Wine Glass c1750 - Engraver A

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

grams Reference: The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses by Geoffrey Seddon Pg. 106

Category

Antique 1750s British George II Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Jacobite Wine Glass with Air Twist Stem c1750
Jacobite Wine Glass with Air Twist Stem c1750

Jacobite Wine Glass with Air Twist Stem c1750

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses pg. 108. WATP

Category

Antique 1750s British George II Glass

Materials

Glass

Jacobite Engraved Double Knop Air Twist Wine Glass c1750 Engraver A
Jacobite Engraved Double Knop Air Twist Wine Glass c1750 Engraver A

Jacobite Engraved Double Knop Air Twist Wine Glass c1750 Engraver A

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

. References: Investing in Georgian Glass by Ward Lloyd Pg. 154 The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses by

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English George II Glass

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Wine Drinking Glass Jacobite Engraved 1706 & Cunningham Clan Crest, circa 1740
Wine Drinking Glass Jacobite Engraved 1706 & Cunningham Clan Crest, circa 1740

Wine Drinking Glass Jacobite Engraved 1706 & Cunningham Clan Crest, circa 1740

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good, English, mid-Georgian, handblown, wine drinking glass, with strong Jacobite

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English George II Glass

Materials

Glass

George II, MEAD Drinking GLASS, English. Hand blown, "Jacobite Symbols" c.1740
George II, MEAD Drinking GLASS, English. Hand blown, "Jacobite Symbols" c.1740

George II, MEAD Drinking GLASS, English. Hand blown, "Jacobite Symbols" c.1740

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

. This drinking glass is made from Lead Glass and has a good drawn CUP Bowl engraved with a pheasant in

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century British George II Glass

Materials

Lead

Mid-18th Century English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Jacobite Rose, Handblown
Mid-18th Century English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Jacobite Rose, Handblown

Mid-18th Century English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Jacobite Rose, Handblown

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good handblown, English Jacobite, mid-Georgian, wine drinking glass with an engraved bowl

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

18thC. Jacobite Glass Drinking Tankard Engraved 7-Petal Rose and bud, circa 1745
18thC. Jacobite Glass Drinking Tankard Engraved 7-Petal Rose and bud, circa 1745

18thC. Jacobite Glass Drinking Tankard Engraved 7-Petal Rose and bud, circa 1745

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is an English rare hand-blown, Jacobite, mid-Georgian, engraved lead glass Drinking Tankard

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Georgian Glass

Materials

Glass

Rare 18th C. Jacobite Engraved, English Wine Glass, Cotton twist Stem, Ca 1760
Rare 18th C. Jacobite Engraved, English Wine Glass, Cotton twist Stem, Ca 1760

Rare 18th C. Jacobite Engraved, English Wine Glass, Cotton twist Stem, Ca 1760

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good hand-blown, Jacobite English, mid-Georgian, wine drinking glass with an engraved

Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Georgian Glass

Materials

Glass

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Questions About Jacobite Drinking Glasses
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Drinking glasses from the Renaissance period went by a number of different names including: goblet, tazza, kronkasa, and more. The name depends on the region and what the drinking glass was filled with. On 1stDibs, find a collection of authentic Renaissance tableware from some of the world’s top sellers.
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    Acidic drinks like wine and citrus juices can leach lead from a crystal glass. However, unless the liquid is stored in the glass for more than a few hours, drinking it is generally safe.

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