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Style: George I
Pair of George I Tazzas Made in London by William Darker, 1725
Located in London, GB
An Exceptional Pair of George I Tazzas Made in London in 1725 by William Darker.
The Tazzas stand on a trumpet shaped spreading foot and the circular top has a slightly raised rim d...
Category
18th Century English Antique George I Vases and Vessels
Materials
Silver
Huge Antique Hand Blown & Formed Thick Deep Green Wine or Spirits Bottle
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This very large and substantial antique wine bottle's exact origins are unknown, but it is presumed to be English or possibly Dutch and dating from the early 1700's. The bottle was hand blown and formed and uses a very thick deep olive green glass. The slightly bent neck has a very thick stem and top which leads to a large bulbous or flask shaped base. The front and back sides have been slightly flattened which was likely done for packing and stability during shipping. The capacity of this bottle has not been tested, but presumed to be in the 2 Imperial gallon...
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Early 18th Century English Antique George I Vases and Vessels
Materials
Blown Glass
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