This is scarce Georgian hollow plain stem wine glass dating from the middle of the 18th century, c1750.
The glass is in excellent condition for its age. It shows age related wear and tear to both the rim of the bowl and to the rim of the foot consistent with some 250 years of use. It has a rough pontil mark on the base of the foot.
The glass has a rounded funnel-shaped bowl measuring 6.1 cm (2.4 inches) in diameter at the rim. The bowl is plain and sits on a plain stem that contains a long, wide air tear that produces the effect of a hollow stem. The stem leads to a conical, folded foot that measures 7.6 cm (3 inches) in diameter. The glass is 15.3 cm (6.1 inches) in height. There are no chips, cracks, significant scratches or any obvious signs of restoration. There are four small unburst bubbles in the metal of the bowl and two tiny bubbles in the metal of the foot, all dating from manufacture.
English lead glass weighing in at 152 g. ( ~ 5 1/2 oz.).
Quote item: 6347c
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