Georgian dram: English glass with conical bowl and firing foot
A Georgian dram, English circa 1750, conical bowl, rudimentary stem, and a flanged firing foot. 3.54 in. high
Georgian Ogee Etched Dram Glass with Chips
Georgian ogee form dram glass on square cut base, etched border, chips to edges., Ex Lawsons Radloff collection 1967. 3.94 in. high.
Georgian Fluted Twist Glass with Terraced Foot
Small Georgian air twist dram glass fluted drawn stem with spiral and lace twist, 3.94 in. high. Terraced foot.
Georgian and Jacobite Wine Glasses with Firing Glass
Georgian ogee wine glass, English, circa 1760 and a firing glass, English, circa 1770 a Jacobite ogee wine glass, English, circa 1760 and a firing glass, English, circa 1770, the ogee glass engraved with a Jacobite thistle and a rose, on an opaque double t
Georgian Plain Stem Dram Glass, c.1740
Georgian plain stem Dram glass, c.1740, on a plain heavy stem on circular foot, height 4.33 in. Provenance: A number of pieces of the collection featured in the 'Circle of Glass Collectors Commemorative Exhibition 1937 - 1962', Victoria and Albert Museum,…
Georgian Air Twist Dram Glass
Georgian air twist Dram, c.1750, with trumpet shaped bowl, on solid air twist stem on circular foot, height 4.33 in. Provenance: A number of pieces of the collection featured in the 'Circle of Glass Collectors Commemorative Exhibition 1937 - 1962',…
Georgian Dram Glasses with Small Toasting Dram (3)
Two Georgian Dram glasses, c.1750, both with trumpet shaped bowls together with small toasting dram, chip to one, height 3.94 in., 3.54 in., 1.97 in. (3). Provenance: A number of pieces of the collection featured in the 'Circle of Glass Collectors…
Georgian Silesian Stem Dram Glass, c.1735
Georgian Silesian stem dram Glass,c.1735, with funnel shaped bowl, on a pedestal Silesian stem on circular folded foot, height 4.33 in. Provenance: A number of pieces of the collection featured in the 'Circle of Glass Collectors Commemorative Exhibition…
Mixed Stem Glasses, Georgian and Later
Four mixed stem glasses, Georgian and later, 19th century and after, a funnel shaped dram style glass with a rough pontil and tool marks, a conical glass with tiny 'Stone' impurities and tooling, a small moulded liqueur glass and a later large balustroid b
18th Century Dram and Ale Glasses
Two 18th century Dram glasses and 18th century ale glass. Circa 1760 both with gadrooned bowl and knopped stem, the ale glass circa 1760 with trumpet funnel bowl, engraved with hops and barley, knopped stem, tallest 5.12 in. high (3)