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Style: Georgian
Mid-18th Century Hand Blown Amber Glass Bottle
Mid-18th Century Hand Blown Amber Glass Bottle

Mid-18th Century Hand Blown Amber Glass Bottle

Located in High Point, NC

Mid-18th century hand blown glass wine or spirit bottle from England in amber glass. The hand blown mallett form is lovely and has a lot of character. The neck of the bottle is in ...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Blown Glass

18th C Georgian Wine Drinking Glass Facet Cut Stem Hand Blown, Ca 1785
18th C Georgian Wine Drinking Glass Facet Cut Stem Hand Blown, Ca 1785

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

Antique George III Sterling Silver Wine Goblet, London, Francis Crump, 1770
Antique George III Sterling Silver Wine Goblet, London, Francis Crump, 1770

Antique George III Sterling Silver Wine Goblet, London, Francis Crump, 1770

By Francis Crump

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

Antique George II Newcastle Sterling Silver Tankard (1759)
Antique George II Newcastle Sterling Silver Tankard (1759)

Antique George II Newcastle Sterling Silver Tankard (1759)

By John Langlands I

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George II Newcastle sterling silver tankard made by John Langlands I; an addition to our Georgian silverware collection. This exceptional...

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1750s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Late Georgian Pewter Pint Jug, hand made with touch marks, English Circa 1800
Late Georgian Pewter Pint Jug, hand made with touch marks, English Circa 1800

Late Georgian Pewter Pint Jug, hand made with touch marks, English Circa 1800

By Benjamin Cartwright

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a fine English, Late Georgian, Pewter Jug, which we date to the late 18th to very early 19th Century, circa 1800 or possibly earlier. The mug has a tapering shaped body with...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Pewter

Georgian Newcastle Sterling Silver Half Pint or Christening Mug
Georgian Newcastle Sterling Silver Half Pint or Christening Mug

Georgian Newcastle Sterling Silver Half Pint or Christening Mug

By David Crawford, Newcastle 1

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

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Henry Chawner English Georgian Sterling Silver Fox Stirrup Cup 1788
Henry Chawner English Georgian Sterling Silver Fox Stirrup Cup 1788

Henry Chawner English Georgian Sterling Silver Fox Stirrup Cup 1788

By Henry Chawner

Located in New York, NY

George III sterling silver stirrup cup. Made by Henry Chawner in London in 1788. A low and pointed fox head with flexed-back ears and bared teeth expressive of scampering glee. The c...

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1780s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique 18th Century George II Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, London, 1743
Antique 18th Century George II Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, London, 1743

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

George II Wine Drinking Glass Balustroid  Knopped Stem with Tear, Circa 1745
George II Wine Drinking Glass Balustroid  Knopped Stem with Tear, Circa 1745

George II Wine Drinking Glass Balustroid Knopped Stem with Tear, Circa 1745

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good handblown Wine Drinking Glass; a Balustroid form with a solid stem having a central knop with a tear, dating from the middle of the 18th century, George 11nd period, circa 1745. English 18th Century Drinking glasses...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Mid-18th Century Cordial Wine Glass Hand Blown Cotton Twist Stem, English C 1765
Mid-18th Century Cordial Wine Glass Hand Blown Cotton Twist Stem, English C 1765

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 18th Century George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, Joseph Clare I 1714
Antique 18th Century George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, Joseph Clare I 1714

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

Mid-18th Century Wine Glass Hand Blown Cotton Twist Stem, English C 1765
Mid-18th Century Wine Glass Hand Blown Cotton Twist Stem, English C 1765

Mid-18th Century 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

English 1810 George III Cut Glass Ships Decanter
English 1810 George III Cut Glass Ships Decanter

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

Asprey Traditional Sterling Silver Hound Dog Stirrup Cup, 1958
Asprey Traditional Sterling Silver Hound Dog Stirrup Cup, 1958

Asprey Traditional Sterling Silver Hound Dog Stirrup Cup, 1958

By Asprey International Limited

Located in New York, NY

Traditional English sterling silver stirrup cup, 1958. Cast bowl in form of hound head with floppy ears, saggy jowls, and long snout terminating in prominent nostrils. Wide handspan ...

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1950s British Vintage Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Petite English Pewter Barroom Half Gill Measuring Cup
Petite English Pewter Barroom Half Gill Measuring Cup

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

Materials

Pewter

English Oak Liquor Bottle Traveling Case, Circa 1780
English Oak Liquor Bottle Traveling Case, Circa 1780

English Oak Liquor Bottle Traveling Case, Circa 1780

Located in Charleston, 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

Early 19th Century Mahogany Bottle Holder
Early 19th Century Mahogany Bottle Holder

Early 19th Century Mahogany Bottle Holder

Located in High Point, NC

19th century period Georgian English mahogany bottle holder with six compartments. Each compartment has scalloped solid sides and all of the compartments are connected by a central s...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Mahogany

Pair of Georgian Wine Coasters of Silver and Sheffield Plate, Circa 1790
Pair of Georgian Wine Coasters of Silver and Sheffield Plate, Circa 1790

Pair of Georgian Wine Coasters of Silver and Sheffield Plate, Circa 1790

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good PAIR of large diameter Antique Wine Bottle Coasters, made from Sterling Silver and Sheffield Plate, dating to Circa 1790, George 111rd, Regency period.. The design of antique wine coasters follows the style of the period that they were made, in with this set being circular, plainer and less fussy, dating them to Circa 1790. They all tended to follow the basic design of a circular gallery with a turned hard-wood base, having a central silver button for crests or monograms, and a baize-covered base. They were always made in sets, normally as pairs, just like this set. The main body is made from Sheffield plate, which is worn in places, adding to its charm and authenticity in our view, with the central monogrammed button and the four applied leaf borders on the top rim being sterling silver. Another advantage of this set is the large internal diameter of about 4~5/8 inches, allowing for larger bottles such as champagne bottles to sit in the coasters. We cannot find any makers marks on either coaster. Overall a very good antique set of large Georgian wine coasters...

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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sheffield Plate

Antique English Georgian Regency Fox Head Stirrup Cup, 1832
Antique English Georgian Regency Fox Head Stirrup Cup, 1832

Antique English Georgian Regency Fox Head Stirrup Cup, 1832

By William Knight II

Located in New York, NY

William IV sterling silver figural stirrup cup. Made by William Knight in London in 1832. Cast fox head with striated fur and intense expression. Easy-grip proportions. Fingers wrap ...

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1830s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian Britannia Standard Silver Lady's Mug (1723)
Antique Georgian Britannia Standard Silver Lady's Mug (1723)

Antique Georgian Britannia Standard Silver Lady's Mug (1723)

By John East

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George I English Britannia silver lady's mug by John East; an addition to our Georgian silverware collection. This exceptional antique Ge...

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1720s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver

18thC Georgian Wine Drinking Glass OXO Engraved Bowl solid Stem, Circa 1760
18thC Georgian Wine Drinking Glass OXO Engraved Bowl solid Stem, Circa 1760

18thC Georgian Wine Drinking Glass OXO Engraved Bowl solid Stem, Circa 1760

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good hand-blown, English, mid-Georgian, Wine drinking glass with a round funnel (RF) engraved bowl on a solid stem, dating to the middle of the 18th century, circa 1760. These glasses are very collectable. It is made from English lead glass which is relatively heavy and has a soft grey colour. The RF (round funnel) bowl is well engraved with OXO under rim and a facet cut bowl base, sitting on a a solid stem, over a conical foot with a snapped off pontil below to the underside. The foot has an under rim edge chip but is otherwise very good with on evidence of restoration. (NOTE: We do not normally buy Georgian wine glasses...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

George III Sterling Silver Tankard by Langlands & Robertson
George III Sterling Silver Tankard by Langlands & Robertson

George III Sterling Silver Tankard by Langlands & Robertson

By John Langlands I & John Robertson I

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III Newcastle sterling silver quart tankard made by John Langlands I & John Robertson I; an addition to our Georgian silver tan...

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Late 17th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

George 111rd Pewter Plate fully London stamped , English Circa 1760
George 111rd Pewter Plate fully London stamped , English Circa 1760

George 111rd Pewter Plate fully London stamped , English Circa 1760

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good 8th century pewter plate, fully London stamped with a pseudo four character hall mark as per silver, plus other markings. This plate has a lovely colour with all...

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18th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Pewter

Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from the Georgian Era
Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from the Georgian Era

Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from the Georgian Era

Located in Austin, TX

A fine English mechanical fire bellows of brass and mahogany from the Georgian era, used for blowing air on a fire - the flames in fireplaces were fanned by turning the hand crank to...

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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Metal, Brass

18th Century English Pewter Chalice with Knife Knop, Circa 1770
18th Century English Pewter Chalice with Knife Knop, Circa 1770

18th Century English Pewter Chalice with Knife Knop, Circa 1770

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good 18th century pewter Chalice or Goblet, made in the UK, Circa 1770 English pewter Chalices of this period are rare items. This chalice has a circular open bowl r...

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18th Century British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Pewter

Treen Wine Bottle Corker, Sycamore Wood, Georgian Style, 19th Century
Treen Wine Bottle Corker, Sycamore Wood, Georgian Style, 19th Century

Treen Wine Bottle Corker, Sycamore Wood, Georgian Style, 19th Century

Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight

Treen Wine Bottle Corker or Cork Compressor This wonderful piece has been turned from Sycamore, it has a leather hinge which opens to access the1corking channel this has a metal l...

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19th Century Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sycamore

Georgian Era Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from England
Georgian Era Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from England

Georgian Era Mechanical Fire Bellows of Brass and Mahogany from England

Located in Austin, TX

A fine English mechanical fire bellows of brass and mahogany from the Georgian era, used for blowing air on a fire - the flames in fireplaces were fanned by turning the hand crank to...

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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Metal, Brass

English Silverplated Figural Double Wine Trolley
English Silverplated Figural Double Wine Trolley

English Silverplated Figural Double Wine Trolley

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

English silverplated figural double wine trolley England, 1900s  Exquisite English silverplated figural double wine trolley, originating from the 1900s in England. This elegant piece boasts intricate workmanship and timeless charm. Measuring 21.5 inches wide and 5 inches high, it features supporting putto figures on each side, standing at 7.5 inches tall, enhancing its classical allure. The trolley includes wood wine coasters...

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Early 20th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver Plate

Georgian Glass Roamer Bristol Green , English Regency period circa 1815
Georgian Glass Roamer Bristol Green , English Regency period circa 1815

Georgian Glass Roamer Bristol Green , English Regency period circa 1815

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is an excellent example of an early 19th century, English, hand blown, Bristol green wine drinking glass or ROAMER which we date to the George 111rd...

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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Georgian Irish Cordial Wine Drinking Glass thick Cotton Twist Stem, Ca 1770
Georgian Irish Cordial Wine Drinking Glass thick Cotton Twist Stem, Ca 1770

Georgian Irish Cordial Wine Drinking Glass thick Cotton Twist Stem, Ca 1770

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a superb hand-blown example of an Irish made, mid-Georgian, cordial 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

Materials

Glass

George II English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Bell Bowl Hand Blown, Circa 1745
George II English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Bell Bowl Hand Blown, Circa 1745

George II English Wine Drinking Glass Engraved Bell Bowl Hand Blown, Circa 1745

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good English, Georgian, Hand-blown, Engraved Wine drinking glass, dating to the George II Period of the mid-18th century, circa 1745. These glasses are very collectab...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

English 19th Century George III Sheffield Silver on Copper Champagne Bucket
English 19th Century George III Sheffield Silver on Copper Champagne Bucket

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 during the reign of King George III, this ...

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Early 19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sheffield Plate, Copper

Thomas Wallis II Antique 1800s Pair of Sterling Silver Goblets
Thomas Wallis II Antique 1800s Pair of Sterling Silver Goblets

Thomas Wallis II Antique 1800s Pair of Sterling Silver Goblets

By Thomas Wallis II

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

An exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique Georgian English sterling silver goblets; an addition to our range of wine and drink related silverware. These exceptional antique George III English sterling silver goblets have a plain circular bell shaped form to a waisted pedestal onto a circular foot and square foot. The upper rim of each body is embellished with a bright cut engraved band of floral and foliate ornamentation. The circular feet are ornamented with bands of tooled decoration. Each square foot is accented with a simplified pin struck border. Condition These antique goblets...

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Early 1800s English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Pair of Antique Nautical or Maritime Blown Glass Ship Decanters
Pair of Antique Nautical or Maritime Blown Glass Ship Decanters

Pair of Antique Nautical or Maritime Blown Glass Ship Decanters

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A fine pair of antique glass ship decanters. Each with a square base and stoppers with circular knob handles. Each has a polished pontil mark to the base. Simply a great pai...

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Early 20th Century Unknown Georgian Barware

Materials

Blown Glass

Small Pair of Antique George III Quality Cut Glass Decanters
Small Pair of Antique George III Quality Cut Glass Decanters

Small Pair of Antique George III Quality Cut Glass Decanters

Located in Suffolk, GB

Small pair of antique George III quality cut glass decanters with original stoppers A quaint pair in perfect original condition and of desirable proportions Dimensions: Height 19....

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Cut Glass

18th C Georgian Jelly Glass with Bell Bowl Cushion Knop Hand Blown, Ca 1780
18th C Georgian Jelly Glass with Bell Bowl Cushion Knop Hand Blown, Ca 1780

18th C Georgian Jelly Glass with Bell Bowl Cushion Knop Hand Blown, Ca 1780

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a very good hand-blown, English mid-Georgian Jelly glass, dating to the last quarter of the 18th century, circa 1780. 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 a bell bowl above a flattened cushion knop which forms a rudimentary stem. The stem leads to a conical foot having a rough snapped off pontil mark to the underside. There are no chips, cracks or any evidence of restoration. Nominal dimensions: Bowl rim diameter: 2.44 inches Foot diameter: 2.27 inches height: 4 inches For similar Jelly Glasses see pages 252 to 254 in the book; Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass moulded & engraved, English Circa 1790
Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass moulded & engraved, English Circa 1790

Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass moulded & engraved, English Circa 1790

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 made from h...

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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Mid-18th Century Georgian tall Wine Glass hand-blown Cotton Twist opaque Stem
Mid-18th Century Georgian tall Wine Glass hand-blown Cotton Twist opaque Stem

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

Mid-18thC Dwarf Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl Hand Blown, English Ca 1760
Mid-18thC Dwarf Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl Hand Blown, English Ca 1760

Mid-18thC 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

Georgian Wine Glass Handblown Cotton Twist Stem with central knop, Circa 1765
Georgian Wine Glass Handblown Cotton Twist Stem with central knop, Circa 1765

Georgian Wine Glass Handblown Cotton Twist Stem with central knop, Circa 1765

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good, tall hand-blown, English, mid-Georgian, cordial drinking glass with a single series opaque twist (SSOT) or Cotton twist stem, dating from ...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

George 11nd Balustroid Wine Drinking Glass Bell Bowl Knopped Stem, Circa 1740
George 11nd Balustroid Wine Drinking Glass Bell Bowl Knopped Stem, Circa 1740

George 11nd Balustroid Wine Drinking Glass Bell Bowl Knopped Stem, Circa 1740

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a good handblown, English, Georgian, 'Balustroid' wine drinking glass, dating from the middle of the 18th century, George XI period, circa 1740. It is made from English lead...

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Mid-18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Glass

Mid-Georgian Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl & Stem Handblown, circa 1760
Mid-Georgian Ale Drinking Glass Wrythen Bowl & Stem Handblown, circa 1760

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

Georgian Wine Glass Cooler or Rinser Bowl, Irish Circa 1800
Georgian Wine Glass Cooler or Rinser Bowl, Irish Circa 1800

Georgian Wine Glass Cooler or Rinser Bowl, Irish Circa 1800

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is an Irish wine glass cooler or rinser made from lead glass, which is an unusual item from the late 18th or early 19th century. These are about the same size as a finger bowl and were used to rinse or cool wine glasses between each course of the meal at the Georgian dining table...

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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Cut Glass

Antique Apothecary Cork Compressor, English, Oak, Wine Bottle, Press, Georgian
Antique Apothecary Cork Compressor, English, Oak, Wine Bottle, Press, Georgian

Antique Apothecary Cork Compressor, English, Oak, Wine Bottle, Press, Georgian

Located in Hele, Devon, GB

This is a fine antique apothecary cork compressor. An English, pharmaceutical press in oak and cast iron, dating to the Georgian period, circa 1800. A distinctive chemist’s aid, repl...

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Early 1800s British Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Iron

Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass Engraved Handblown Lead Glass, English, Ca 1800
Georgian Rummer Drinking Glass Engraved Handblown Lead Glass, English, Ca 1800

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

Antique Sterling Silver Wine Label 'RUM' by Thomas Willmore, 1789
Antique Sterling Silver Wine Label 'RUM' by Thomas Willmore, 1789

Antique Sterling Silver Wine Label 'RUM' by Thomas Willmore, 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 1789. (18th century George 111 peri...

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Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Wine Label "Gin" by Harry Bladon, Birmingham, 1965
Sterling Silver Wine Label "Gin" by Harry Bladon, Birmingham, 1965

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. ...

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20th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

18thC Georgian Toasting Drinking Glass Drawn Trumpet Bowl - rare, Circa 1750
18thC Georgian Toasting Drinking Glass Drawn Trumpet Bowl - rare, Circa 1750

18thC Georgian Toasting Drinking Glass Drawn Trumpet Bowl - rare, 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

18th C George 11nd Tall Wine Drinking Lead Glass Solid Stem and Tear, C 1750
18th C George 11nd Tall Wine Drinking Lead Glass Solid Stem and Tear, C 1750

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

Fitted Traveling Case Original Blown Bottles & Crimson Brocade Cover Late 18th C
Fitted Traveling Case Original Blown Bottles & Crimson Brocade Cover Late 18th C

Fitted Traveling Case Original Blown Bottles & Crimson Brocade Cover Late 18th C

Located in valatie, NY

Fitted traveling case with original hand blown gilt decorated bottles with the original crimson brocade cover, late 18th century. The case retains the original working lock and key o...

Category

Late 18th Century English Antique Georgian Barware

Materials

Wrought Iron

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