Lot 102
  • 102

England

Estimate
600 - 800 GBP
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Description

  • Jacobite Firing Glass
  • 3¾in
  • Made circa 1750.
the ogee bowl engraved with a rose, on an opaque stem and ribbed foot

Literature

Notley Abbey Inventory, April 1948, p. 2, dining room, ‘A Jacobean [sic] wine glass rose etched on thread twist stem' (The Vivien Leigh Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, THM/433/6/1).

Condition

There is a chip to the rim of the glass, located near the flowering rosebud, and some surface scratching to the underside of the foot.
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