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Domed Foot Gadrooned Engraved Georgian Glass Tankard c1780
About the Item
Heading : Gadrooned and engraved Georgian glass tankard
Period : George III - c1780 and perhaps a little earlier
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Baluster shape with trailed thread rim, engraved with hops leave, hop flower and barley, gadrooned base. Monogram JJC. Applied top down handle.
Foot : High domed foot
Pontil : Snapped
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 20cm height, 9.8cm diameter
Condition : Good, one small fleabite to foot <1mm. No cracjs or bruises
Restoration : None
Weight: 756 grams
The capcity is a pint to below the trailed decorarion leaving room for the head on beer. This is the first example that we have offered for sale with a domed foot. There are tool marks inside the handle from when this was formed.
- Dimensions:Height: 7.88 in (20 cm)Diameter: 3.86 in (9.8 cm)
- Style:George III (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1780
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- Seller Location:Tunbridge Wells, GB
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